Any experienced RVer knows that now’s the time to start calling and reserving spots at popular RV parks, as the most sought-after destinations can fill up weeks, even months, in advance. When making reservations, you should remember that it’s not all about securing a campsite; it’s also about ensuring that the location you choose is […]
The RV Field Guide to the Grand Canyon
In addition to some of the most spectacular panoramic views available anywhere in the world, the Grand Canyon provides great accommodations for RV visitors. With more than 1,217,403.32 acres and 1,904 square miles of wilderness, this is where you can find some of the cleanest air available in the United States. The Grand Canyon offers sightseeing […]
A New Way to RV – Harvest Hosts!
Camping at wineries and farms sounds like a dream to RVers who are looking for new adventures and opportunities in their RVs. But it is a dream come true thanks to Harvest Hosts®, a network of wineries, farms and attractions that invite self-contained RVers to visit and spend the night. Programs that allow RVers to […]
Active RV Destinations – Guest Post
This is a guest post by Andi Singer. Kayaking Idaho has an abundance of kayaking, canoeing, and river-floating adventures all throughout the state. If you are a beginner or just want to try it out, the Boise River in Southwest Idaho is one of the shorter and milder options. For an intermediate kayaker, the Middle […]
The Ultimate Guide to Boondocking
As I kid, I remember camping in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. We would pack all our food, tents, sleeping bags and hiking gear. There was no electricity, no running water (except for the mountain stream), and no bathrooms nearby. It was truly exhilarating and peaceful at the same time. For a kid my age, the […]