NEWS RELEASES
River Dance RV Resort Grows Number of RV Pads
Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through VailDaily's website.
VailDaily reports on Gypsum Town Council approving plans for large expansion to River Dance RV Resort. While the town has approved the River Dance plan and annexed the property, the owners are now working with the state of Colorado on the wastewater treatment facility permit. The biggest current asset at River Dance will continue to be a draw for the resort. The Eagle River borders the southern side of the park, and there is access through the park.
According to Pam Boyd of VailDaily, "Give the site a few months, and an ambitious plan that will see an increase in the 40-pad RV park to a maximum of 221 pads, construct an independent wastewater treatment plant, expand the domestic water treatment facilities and build various amenities spread out over the 71.1-acre property." The River Dance property was annexed into the town of Gypsum in January 2017, and the development proposal was first floated last year. While the new development plan represents a large expansion to the existing campground operation, Gypsum Community Development Director Lana Gallegos said she hasn't received a single objection to the proposal. Shade is one of the things that today's RV traveler wants. But the list of desired amenities is a whole lot more expansive than that at River Dance.
To view the full list of changes to the Colorado RV park in the article on VailDaily, click here.