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Breaking ground

It is a new month and a new set of adventures for us at the Inn Town Campground!  After more than a year and eight months, we have finally broken ground on the project. The first stage of construction is all about infrastructure - the…
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Building Campsites

It turns out there's a lot that goes into building a campground.  For those of you who are really interested, invite us out for a drink and we'll happily share our numerous tales.  Lately, we've been busy discussing and marking out campsites…
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Spring Snow

It snowed in Nevada City today!  Our community has been waiting for winter to arrive for months.  So, while the snow rarely sticks, we captured a few photos of the campground with snow (click here for a photo of the last time it snowed at…
Get Outside Opening Summer 2016
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Progress report/Podcast Interview

Hello campers!  This month's blog update includes a great interview about our project, some behind-the-scenes construction updates, and a glimpse into the future. I keep saying we're busy working on the Inn Town Campground and, while I'd…
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Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays!  While the Inn Town Campground is still under development (we're making progress behind the scenes over here), I wanted to take a moment and share this festive photo and let you know, from our family to yours, we can't wait…
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Q&A with Dan

Erin here, I managed to track down down the busy man Dan.  Hi Dan, thanks for sitting down with me to answer a few questions about the campground project.  Congrats again on the recent use permit approval, but I'm curious to know more about…

Inn Town Campground Approval

Hello campers!  We have a long road ahead of us, but we're excited to say that we passed the Nevada City Planning Commission use permit approval process today.  With this approval we can continue to move forward on the next stage of the development…

a trial run

  While the Inn Town Campground isn't open yet, it hasn't stopped a few family members from taking a trial run.  Good to have a few focus groups to get a feel for the lay of the land.