Every summer, FCRV members gather for a week-long rally called Campvention. The site of the event rotates between the seven regions of the organization across the United States and Canada. The week is jam-packed with fun activities planned for youth, teens, and adults, as well as seminars, evening entertainment, commercial vendors, and the organization’s annual meeting. Most importantly, members enjoy the great outdoors and one another – it’s an event where strangers become friends, and friends become family. Join us!
Past Campventions
- 2024 – Herkimer County Fairgrounds – Frankfort, NY (147 Families)
- 2023 – Wayne County Fairgrounds & Expo Center, Richmond, Indiana.
- 2022 – Colorado State Fairgrounds, Pueblo CO(160 Families)
- 2021 – Walworth County Fairgrounds, Elkhorn, Wisconsin(129 families)
- 2020 – Brigden, Ontario (virtual due to covid19 pandemic)
- 2019 – Kansas State Fairgrounds, Hutchinson, Kansas (204 families)
- 2018 – Meadow Event Park, Virginia (173 families)
- 2017 – Allen County Fairgrounds, Lima, Ohio (242 families)
- 2016 – Shawnee Expo Center, Shawnee, Oklahoma (242 families)
- 2015 – Camplex, Gillette, Wyoming (371 families)
- 2014 – Essex Junction, Vermont (326 families)
- 2013 – Amana Colonies, Iowa (351 families)
- 2012 – Blyth, Ontario, Canada (314 families)
- 2011 – Exchange Park, Ladson, South Carolina (214 families)
- 2010 – Berrien County Youth Fair, Berrien Springs, Michigan (479 families)
- 2009 – Missouri State Fairgrounds, Sedalia, Missouri (533 families)
- 2008 – Grange Fairgrounds, Centre Hall, Pennsylvania (386 families)
- 2007 – Colorado State Fairgrounds, Pueblo, Colorado (650 families)
- 2006 – Blythe, Ontario (690 families)
- 2005 – West Virginia State Fairgrounds, Lewisburg, West Virginia (860 families)
- 2004 – Berrien Springs, Michigan (903 families)
- 2003 – Kansas State Fairgrounds,Hutchinson, Kansas (624 families)
- 2002 – Maine State Fairgrounds, Freyburg, Maine (1490 families)
- 2001 – Gillette Cultural Center, Gillette, Wyoming (900 families)
- 2000 – Forest City, Iowa (890 families)
- 1999 – Bingeman’s Park, Kitchener, Ontario (936 families)
- 1998 – Perry, Georgia (1065 families)
- 1997 – Grange Fairgrounds, Centre Hall, Pennsylvania (1401 families)
- 1996 – Hamburg, New York (1574 families)
- 1995 – Duquoin, Illinois (1552 families)
- 1994 – Missouri State Fairgrounds, Sedalia, Missouri (2067 families)
- 1993 – Lebanon Agriculture Center, Lebanon, Tennessee (2866 families)
- 1992 – Brainard Raceway, Brainard, Minnesota (1814 families)
- 1991 – Canfield, Ohio (2415 families)
- 1990 – Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania (3622 families)
- 1989 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (1975 families)
- 1988 – Highland, Michigan (4017 families)
- 1987 – Ottumwa, Iowa (2564 families)
- 1986 – Guelph, Ontario (4452 families)
- 1985 – Grand Island, Nebraska (2998 families)
- 1984 – Bowling Green, Kentucky (4319 families)
- 1983 – Buck Creek, Ohio (3985 families)
- 1982 – Camp Atterbury, Indiana (3674 families)
- 1981 – Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania (4435 families)
- 1980 – Syracuse, New York (3440 families)
- 1979 – Guelph, Ontario (5050 families)
- 1978 – Elbert, Colorado (5280 families)
- 1977 – Duquoin, Illinois (1780 families)
- 1976 – Duquoin, Illinois (6220 families)
- 1975 – Moultre, Georgia (3916 families)
- 1974 – Cancelled – Meeting held in Indianapolis, Indiana
- 1973 – Los Banos, California (1853 families)
- 1972 – Camp Atterbury, Indiana (7842 families)
- 1971 – Brantford, Ontario (7359 families)
- 1970 – Juniper Hills Campground, Michigan (7070 families)
- 1969 – Rocks Pond Campground, South Carolina (4095 families)
- 1968 – Duquoin, Illinois (4353 families)
- 1967 – Prince Gillizin State Park, Pennsylvania (4200 families)
- 1966 – Kanapolis State Park, Kansas (2125 families)
- 1965 – Beech Bend Park, Kentucky (3745 families)
- 1964 – Tamain Park, Ohio (2287 families)
- 1963 – Wind Creek Park, Alabama (612 families)
- 1962 – Indian Lakes, New York(1125 families)
- 1961 – Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri (272 families)