RV Travel

Top Stops for RV Snowbirds: The South

More Roost-Worthy Campgrounds and Top-Flight Sights By April Maher Snowbirds follow several popular routes to and from warmer winter climates: from I-95 on the east coast to I-35 in the Midwest to I-5 on the west coast. Now that you have our suggestions for stops in the northern stretches of these interstates, here are some

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Top Stops for RV Snowbirds: The North

Roost-Worthy Campgrounds and Top-Flight Sights By April Maher If you’re like many snowbirds, you no doubt follow one of several popular interstate routes to and from warmer winter climes. On the east coast, many RVers use I-95 to wend between Maine and Florida. In the Midwest, I-35 moseys between Minnesota toward Texas. On the west

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Top 6 Urban RV Parks

Cozy RV Campgrounds in Crowded Cities By Silvana Clark Nothing beats the ease of driving your rig down a two-lane highway and pulling into a campground with large sites and quiet neighbors. There comes a time, though, when you want to see the Statue of Liberty or the Space Needle or maybe visit Bo at

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The Urban Approach: RVing in Big Cities

By Silvana Clark In those sales brochures, you see pictures of RVs meandering down country roads, nary a car in site. You can sense how relaxing it must be to drive along a road bordered by wheat fields and produce stands. What the brochures don’t show, of course, is a 42-foot rig in Los Angeles

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How to Get the Most Out of a Visitor’s Center

By Gone With the Wynn’s If you like to stay off the interstate, you may find yourself driving through an unexpected small town that calls out, “stop here” or “best darn BBQ,” and since you’re RVing there’s no rush, right? If you’re not sure where to start in a new town you might want to

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What Type of Campground is Right for You

By Gone With the Wynn’s Campgrounds are diverse. Whether you want to be alone in nature or surrounded by familiar friends you can have it all while traveling in your RV. However, as the saying goes, home is where you park it, so it’s important to choose a good spot! First, you have to decide

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Voluntourism: An RV Family Affair

Changing the World One RV Park at a Time By Silvana Clark Want to give your family RV trip a new focus? Try a voluntourism experience. No, that’s not a typo. Voluntourism is a fast-growing trend that combines traditional travel with volunteer experiences. Sure, it’s fun to be at your RV campground, simply splashing in

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Prepping Your RV for the Road

Get It out, Get It Ready, Get Going By Bob Zagami A rite of passage is often defined as a ritual event that marks a person’s transition from one status or stage in life to another. For RVers, this rite of passage comes when it’s time to pull the trailer or motorhome out of storage

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Crossing the Border

Remember when you only needed a driver’s license for trips to Canada, Mexico, and even Bermuda or the Caribbean? Things are more complicated nowadays. Rules for proof of citizenship upon re-entry into the United States have changed, and you have myriad documentation options. Here’s some guidance to help you plan for and make your border

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Best of the Road's Top 5 RV Parks

Best of the Road has over 200 RV-specific points of interest. Browse our users’ photos and reviews of these parks, campgrounds, and related stops and add your own favorites from around the country. We want to know where to find the best accommodations, most beautiful surroundings, perfect proximity to attractions, or closest-knit communities. Mayberry Campground

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