After completing this module you should be able to:
| Understand the basic design concepts for campgrounds and RV parks | |
| Define the difference between a hot dog and a peanut design. | |
| Understand basic space and distance requirements for campsite and RV spaces. |
To complete this module you must:
1. Read the on-line lesson (there is no textbook reading for this information).
2. Open and read the hyper-text lessons for each topic in the unit, including the links in the body of each lesson.
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References
Flynn, R.B.. (1993). Facility Planning for Physical Education, recreation and Athletics. Reston, VA: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
Hultsman, J., Cottrell, R. L., and Hultsman, W. Z. (1998).Planning Parks for People (2nd ed.) State College, PA: Venture Publishing
Imler, J. F. (2008). Designing RV parks & Resorts for the 21st Century. Sacramento, CA, Imler Consulting & Publishing, Inc.
Lancaster, R.A. (Ed.). (1990). Recreation, Park, and Open Space Standards and Guidelines. Ashburn, VA: National Recreation and Park Association.
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