RV Camping News & Tips of the Week – June 16th, 2025

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          RV Travel Booms as Harvest Hosts Hits Record 61,000+ Stay Requests

          RV travel is on the rise, and Harvest Hosts just set a new record with over 61,700 stay requests in May alone. The company, which connects RVers with unique overnight spots like farms and wineries, is seeing huge demand this year. CEO Joel Holland says updated perk, like campground discounts and more electric hookups, are attracting even more members. With more than 9,000 host locations, 2025 could be their busiest year ever.
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          Trump Signs Law to Block California’s Emissions Rules Nationwide

          President Trump has signed a bill that strips California of its special power to set stricter emissions rules for vehicles, a move that ends Biden-era EPA waivers. Republicans say this stops one state from setting national standards that affect industries like RV manufacturing. Lawmakers from Indiana, where most U.S. RVs are built, supported the change, saying the rules threatened jobs and production.
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          Two Campers Found Dead on Isle Royale Identified

          Authorities have identified the two people found dead at a remote campsite on Isle Royale. Rangers reached the scene at South Lake Desor Campground earlier this week after reports from others in the area. No cause of death has been released yet, and officials say there’s no known threat to the public. The FBI is assisting with the ongoing investigation.
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          Michigan’s Campgrounds Are Getting a Makeover for Older Campers

          Michigan’s state parks and private campgrounds are stepping up their game to cater to senior campers. Upgrades like paved roads, full hookups, and ADA-accessible sites are making outdoor trips more comfortable. Quiet spots like Algonac and Tawas Point are favorites for older travelers, and places like Indigo Bluffs are turning RV sites into homey, extended-stay getaways.
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