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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â Camping World on 76th Street SW has been pretty busy lately, said general manager Rodd Rumsey. With the weather getting warmer and the sun shining frequently, more of their trailers are selling off the lot.
âVolume is up. First time campers are coming out. People that own campers, theyâre out in droves,â Rumsey said during an interview with FOX 17 on Friday. âWe have tons of traffic and people interested in being outdoors is obviously whatâs going on. Itâs the place to be.â
Rumsey said they have around 300 trailers and a variety of different floor plans, sizes and prices. Theyâve got some made specifically for traveling out of state, and others that are meant to stay local.
In the coming weeks, black bears will awake from hibernation and start prowling for feed to replenish what their bodies used up throughout the winter. The opp
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Above, a wintry scene is shown from the Mirror Lake Cabin at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park in this photo by Dave Braithwaite.
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is made up of 60,000 acres of massive trees, rolling mountains, fabled shores and everlasting memories.
Also known as “the Porkies,” this western Upper Peninsula destination prides itself on the ideals of true natural, wilderness beauty and keeping Michigan’s largest state park as wild as possible.
Though a good deal of this place is a primitive area, evidence of human activity is not absent.
In fact, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has tucked 23 rustic backcountry cabins or yurts into this stunning landscape, which are nestled into some truly beautiful spaces.
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