As the warm weather arrives and the pandemic subsides, the Guthrie County Conservation Department prepares for another busy camping season.
Conservation Director Brad Halterman says the last two years they have seen record high revenues from all of the Guthrie County parks. He explains the department has seen a resurgence of the family camping at their parks and hopes that continues.
“We’ve seen an uptick the last couple of summers and we’re ready for it. We’re prepared for it. And we really hope that’s the case, because these campgrounds and these public areas that we have here in Guthrie County, they’re there for people to use.”
Halterman says they want to keep improving the experience of campers at their parks so they come back year after year.