The events and activities are winding down at Meadville KOA
(Kampgrounds of America) by the time the month of October arrives but there are
still some great camping weekends remaining this camping season and some of
them include big savings so don't winterize that RV just yet!
Many RVers use October as a perfect time to travel and enjoy
the fall foliage. "With gas prices lowered, fall festivals, and fall
foliage at its’ prime, it's a perfect time to get outside, enjoy the beautiful
autumn weather remaining, and do some camping," Meadville KOA Campground
Owner Tim Chilson added. "We have some great price discounts and special
offers, which makes it even more affordable for people to get out and
enjoy fall festivals like the Franklin Applefest on Oct. 2-4, and the
Pioneer Steam Show in Saegertown and Conneaut Lake Area Pumpkinfest on Oct.
9-11.”
This coming Weekend is Applefest and campers can use their
returning camper discounts to save 15% on their second stay or 20% on their 3rd
or more stays with us this summer. They
can stay here and enjoy our activities or they can visit the Applefest in
Franklin. But that’s not all! They can
leave their RV here all week at no charge as long as they are camping here the
next weekend.
October 9-11 is Customer Appreciation Weekend. Campers can use the discounts mentioned
above, or they can take advantage of the BOGO offer. Any camper who brings a new camping family (who
has never camped here before that weekend), both families receive Saturday
night camping for free when they purchase their campsite Friday night!
“Where else do you get that,” Chilson asked. He went on to add, “That is a great way to
introduce your friends to Meadville KOA and it doubles your fun for that
weekend, and it does it at half the price!”
October 16-18 is the final weekend for the 2015 season at
Meadville. All campsites are discounted $10
per night!
“You almost can’t afford to not camp these last few weekends!“ Chilson went on to add, “Our prices with the
discount are below State Park’s rates and you get free Wi-Fi, Cable TV, and
catch and release fishing, not to mention our events and activities for the
next two weekends and you’re a close drive to the local festivals and
activities!"
If you’re into haunted attractions, they run now through the end
of October. There are also autumn
driving tours in the area that maximize your fall foliage viewing as well. They are provided on the Crawford County
Visitor’s Bureau website. There are Fall
Foliage Train Rides at the Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad, and not only can
you enjoy those wonderful autumn festivals, haunted attractions, and the fall
foliage, but the cool evenings provide wonderful opportunities to enjoy an
autumn evening campfire and some warmed apple cider and s'mores!
“October is also a great month to visit campgrounds if you’re
looking for a seasonal camping site,” according to Chilson. “Campers can look at the availability and
pick a site for the following season.
And because our sites include free onsite winter storage with their
deposit, they can leave the RV in onsite storage here for the winter, come open
up in the spring, and start camping! They
save money by not having to pay for storage, and the convenience is great, and
it allows our seasonal campers to maximize the use of their RV for the whole
2015 summer season!”
Meadville KOA Campground is located on Route 27 and hosts 160 camp
sites, 4 cabins (which includes two, lake-front deluxe lodges). Our Seasonal Campers get the benefit of us
mowing and trimming their campsites, seven fishing ponds for catch and release
fishing (no license required), a swimming pool, a creek for wading, a hiking
trail, volleyball, basketball, soccer & ball field, horseshoe pits, themed
weekend events with planned activities, a reduced rate on the rental amenities,
and much more!
By Robyn Chilson
Tim & Robyn Chilson are both CPOs, and they have owned and
operated Meadville KOA for 15 years. Robyn can be reached at 814-789-3251.
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