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Sheridan RV park owner selling property, leaving dozens to find new homes

Last updated: January 12, 2026 5:25 am
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An RV park in Sheridan that has provided low-cost housing for decades will be closing to make room for a new apartment complex, leaving many residents in search of new accommodations in a state where affordable housing is scarce.

The Sheridan City Council approved the rezoning of the 16-acre Flying Saucer RV Park to make way for a 362-unit apartment complex by Garrett Companies, replacing the 162 spots for recreational vehicles and tiny homes. The park, owned by the same family for 75 years, is expected to close by the end of June, forcing residents to find new homes.

Anne Whipple, a member of the family that owns the property, expressed the difficulty of the decision to sell, citing the unsustainable costs of maintaining the park. The 94-year-old owner, Lucille Tourney, is ready to relieve her family of the burden.

Steve Ohlfest, a long-time resident of the park, launched a campaign to save Flying Saucer but was unsuccessful. Now, he and his wife are uncertain about their future living arrangements.

Garrett Companies has pledged to assist residents in finding new housing and applying for social services. The company aims to support those in need, especially the elderly and those with limited means.

Despite efforts to save Flying Saucer, the rezoning plan was approved by the city council to address the growing housing needs in Sheridan. The new apartments will be market-rate, with rents ranging from $1,600 to $2,600.

The decision to close Flying Saucer has raised concerns among residents, with some fearing they may end up without a home. The lack of affordable housing options in the area adds to the uncertainty facing former park residents.

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As Sheridan grapples with a housing shortage, the closure of Flying Saucer highlights the challenges faced by low-income residents in finding suitable housing. The impact of this decision on the community remains to be seen as residents prepare to move out by the end of June.

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