Camperworld Members are Getting Anxious to go Camping


The phones have been ringing off the hook for the past few weeks at the Camperworld corporate office.  You’re probably wondering why members would be calling the office if they don’t have to make reservations to go camping.  Calls are coming in to book cabins, extra spaces for friends and family, and family reunions.  People are calling to get their dog cards renewed and to just find out if the parks are open yet.  Aside from a little snow at Knotty Pine Resort, Pleasant Creek Ranch and Pine Forest Park, all resorts are open and have been accessible to RV’s for the last couple of months.  We even had a few members out at the resorts during the winter – with your site cleared by our on-site managers and a little heat tape anything is possible.

You have probably seen the news lately about the snow pack this year and how it is affecting the lakes, reservoirs and rivers.  Everywhere you look rivers are swelling and lakes are at full capacity.  As of yesterday, our resorts at Echo Island Ranch and Knotty Pine Resort have not seen any problems with flooding.  The managers are predicting that there may be some problems in the near future.  If you remember, last year Echo Island Ranch had to be shut down for 1 week while the water drained from the park.  Knotty Pine Resort was not affected last year.  Only time will tell.  Worst case scenario:  You may miss out on a week or two at these resorts while the snow melts.   Keep your fingers crossed.

We look forward to the new year.  I have personally spoken with a lot of members over the last month or so, and without exception everyone has said they are going to attempt to get out camping a lot more this year.  With such a valuable membership at some of the finest resorts in Utah, our Camperworld members should take full advantage of the benefits that their membership provides, many of which are not found at any other private campground in the nation.  Call us at the Camperworld office (801) 262-8166 or visit our website if you have any questions.  Happy camping!

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