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Enjoy Michigan campgrounds in the fall and winter
Summer may be over but camping season doesn't have to be! Camping is an excellent complement to your favorite fall and winter activities. Tailgating, fishing, hunting, hiking, snowmobiling and skiing can all be done with your RV. Many Michigan campgrounds remain open during fall and winter months, catering to those who enjoy fall and winter activities. They are located near secluded hiking trails, remote hunting areas, pristine snowmobile trails and popular ski destinations.
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How to Winterize Potable Water Systems for RVs and Seasonal Equipment
Taking a few steps now could save you big bucks next spring on your RV, boat, pool, vacation home or any other seasonal equipment or dwellings-especially when it comes to water system maintenance and avoiding burst or damaged pipes. Here's how to prepare your potable water system for freezing temperatures safely, effectively and with the lowest environmental impact:
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RVs aren't just for camping
While camping is the most popular activity to do in an RV, these versatile vehicles are the perfect complement to any sport or hobby.
SportsWhether your family likes to snowmobile, ski, mountain bike or canoe, there's room for it in your RV. Toy haulers provide the most space, but your travel trailer or motor home works too!
TailgatingRVs are the big ticket when it comes to game time, taking tailgating to a whole new level. There is no need to worry about your ice melting, trying to find a clean restroom, or looking for a place to cook your meals. With an RV, everything is right within your reach!
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