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Frontier Town campground named one of nation’s favorite parks

Employees reason for Berlin facility’s success, owner Mitch Parker says


Frontier Town Campground owner Mitchell Parker (left) and General Manager Harold “Deck” Decker (right) are presented with the “Top 10 Favorite Parks in North America” award at the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds Annual Convention. Frontier Town Campground owner Mitchell Parker (left) and General Manager Harold “Deck” Decker (right) are presented with the “Top 10 Favorite Parks in North America” award at the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds Annual Convention. (Dec. 9, 2011) Frontier Town Campground has been named one of the “Top 10 Favorite Parks in North America,” an honor that was determined by guests as part of Woodall’s “Vote for Your Favorite Campground Sweepstakes.” Woodall’s, producer of an online campground directory, announced award winners during the National Association of RV Parks and Campground’s annual convention held in Savannah, Ga.

“This is a huge honor for Frontier Town,” said owner Mitch Parker. “The fact that our campers voted and earned us this award — that’s a great feeling.”

Additionally, Frontier Town has earned Woodall’s coveted “5W Rating,” valuing it as the industry’s long-running standard and most respected rating system. The rating system allows RVers and campers to search and find the top-rated 5W RV parks and campgrounds that meet their travel needs. Campers can identify parks by their 1W to 5W ratings for both park facilities and recreation. The more W’s in a rating reflects the presence of more developments and facilities available at the park. Further, the maintenance of the campground heavily weighs in all park 5W ratings.

“Frontier Town’s staff is the reason for our succcess,” Parker said. “None of this would be possible without our general manager, Harold “Deck” Decker, and our maintenance manager, Dean Potteiger. It’s an honor to have them working here.”

Frontier Town is a camping resort situated along the Sinepuxent Bay near Ocean City. It features more than 500 campsites, from primitive to luxury 45- foot motor homes, deluxe rental trailer and camping cabins.


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