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OHCE2026 Touts Prospective Campground Owners Workshop in November

19.05.2026 14:46 1 min 1 source
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OHCE2026 Touts Prospective Campground Owners Workshop in November
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At OHI's 2026 Outdoor Hospitality Conference & Expo (OHCE), a Prospective Owners Workshop (POW!) is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 8, from 2–6:30 p.m. at the Fort Worth Convention Center. The half-day session covers due diligence, site planning, budgeting, infrastructure, and operations for aspiring campground, RV park, and glamping resort owners. Interactive group sessions focus on building or buying. The workshop costs $229 as an add-on to OHCE2026 registration, with limited space.

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