Friday, August 31, 2007
Rhode Island Campers Fet New Reservation System
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management announced that it has hired a company to operate a reservations system for public campgrounds for the first time in state history.
Starting in November, campers will be able to reserve campsites as long as a year before a visit.
More than 1,000 campsites in five parks — Burlingame State Campground in Charlestown, Fishermen’s campground in Narragansett, East Beach in Charlestown, Charlestown Breachway in Charlestown and the George Washington Campground in Glocester — will be included in the program.
It will be operated by ReserveAmerica Holdings Inc., a 23-year-old company that says it manages reservations for 3,000 parks nationwide and handles 3.5 million reservations annually.
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Starting in November, campers will be able to reserve campsites as long as a year before a visit.
More than 1,000 campsites in five parks — Burlingame State Campground in Charlestown, Fishermen’s campground in Narragansett, East Beach in Charlestown, Charlestown Breachway in Charlestown and the George Washington Campground in Glocester — will be included in the program.
It will be operated by ReserveAmerica Holdings Inc., a 23-year-old company that says it manages reservations for 3,000 parks nationwide and handles 3.5 million reservations annually.
Full Story...
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Get Mark Polk's Class A Motorhome 101 RV DVD All of Mark's DVD's offer practical information and he has one for every RV type. Find all the RV Education 101 DVDs here.
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