How we are supporting our members, employees and communities through the COVID-19 crisis

Our members are a part of our family and we appreciate their support. We appreciate the support of our staff and communities as well to entrust us with doing what is best for their health and safety. In this time of uncertainty, one thing that is certain is we will be here for them.

Here are ways we are letting our family values guide our decisions and actions to do what is best for members, employees and communities.

A place for permanent residents
Our resorts are closed. However, we are able to offer those members who live in their RVs or trailers and do not have an otherwise permanent residence a place to go.

Providing a home-away-from-home for critical infrastructure workers
Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, there are some members who are critical infrastructure workers seeking refuge in their RV or trailer who don’t want to expose their family or others to the virus, and have chosen to self-quarantine as a virus containment and mitigation effort.

Taking care of our employees
Anyone who does not support the safety of our members and staff is working from home. We have decided to continue paying for benefits during temporary leaves. We are continuing to educate employees on CDC recommendations and providing working from home solutions and guidelines.

To stay updated on our current operations plan, please visit www.outdooradventuresinc.com/covid19plan. If you have any questions or concerns at this time, please email us at wecare@outdooradventuresinc.com. Our goal has always been to provide members with the best and most memorable camping experiences, and we will continue doing that as soon as we are able. Stay strong everyone!

17 Comments
  1. Rosalinda Robles member #8962 April 2, 2020 at 7:17 pm - Reply

    Our camper is our home, we were so worried when it was announced that we had self quarantine and our week out was coming up and we called in to ask if could stay in our home we were so relieved when we were able stay. We have being stress free and SAFE IN OUR CAMPGROUND THANK YOU SO SO MUCH FOR ALLOWING US TO STAY.

    • Kristen Squires April 3, 2020 at 4:22 pm - Reply

      Thank you for your comment and support Rosalinda. These are certainly difficult times, and we’re glad we can be here for you. Be well!

  2. Ray and Carolyn Clark April 3, 2020 at 5:59 am - Reply

    Outdoor Adventures is a fantastic and caring company with the decision to remain open for your family, your employees and the members. Many others are taking a narrow minded point of view closing parks completely. We that don’t have a sticks and bricks home are glad that there are companies like Outdoor Adventures and Venture Out.

    • Kristen Squires April 3, 2020 at 4:21 pm - Reply

      Thank you so much for your support Ray and Carolyn. We have had to make unprecedented decisions during this time, but we are all in this together and we’re thankful for our amazing members and staff! Be well!

  3. Thomas P April 4, 2020 at 11:31 am - Reply

    How do we use the resorts as critical infrastructure workers?

  4. Lisa Dining April 6, 2020 at 5:36 pm - Reply

    Will rifle river be opening this year and when if they are

  5. Charles Ingram April 11, 2020 at 3:26 am - Reply

    It has been announced that Michigan State Park/campgrounds will remain closed until 5/15. Are OAI camps still reopening after 5/1?

  6. Glenn Grieve April 13, 2020 at 6:59 pm - Reply

    If you have to close for the summer, what about our payments, will they be reduced.

  7. Jeanne April 16, 2020 at 1:06 am - Reply

    Do private campgrounds or public nonDNR campgrounds have to close due to COVID other than to people that permanently live in their RV or are critical infrastructure employees?

  8. Charles Ingram May 6, 2020 at 9:54 pm - Reply

    Just checking to make sure everything is still a go for the May 16 opening? Really looking forward to a restful , quiet, and calm time at the Wilderness on the 18th. Take Care, but miss my camping.

  9. Charles Ingram May 8, 2020 at 9:01 am - Reply

    With the extension of the SAH Order till 5/28 by Governor Whitmer, and we make new reservations effective 5/29 (which I have) if for some reason the SAH Order is removed or recended, before 5/15, will prior reservations be honored?

  10. Ava M Coffey May 26, 2020 at 7:05 am - Reply

    I’m not full time yet but planed to start this year. Unfortunately COVID19 changed my plans temporally, BUT it’s not gonna ruin my future. Thank You Outdoor Adventures for helping members as well as those in need.
    Life Member
    Ava M Coffey

  11. Charles Ingram June 1, 2020 at 6:51 pm - Reply

    With the opening bsck up announcement by Gov. Whitmer, it was indicsted on MLive, the stare Campgrounds will open 6/10 all others 6/22. Will OAI open on 6/22, or possibly sooner? I have reservations starting 6/22. Will camping resume on 6/22 or 23rd?

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