For nature-lovers, the Pacific Northwest is a treasure trove of places to discover. With three national parks, 157 miles of coastline and over 60 mountain ranges, there are an abundance of spots with views that will take your breath away. Even the state’s largest city, Seattle, is a sight to see on the isthmus between Lake Washington and the...
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Best Places to Visit in Missouri
With several big cities and the beautiful Ozark Mountains, there’s something to see in every region of Missouri. From Kansas City on its western border to St. Louis on its eastern side, and even Columbia and Springfield in between, you’re sure to find something to do if city life is your scene. If you prefer the great outdoors, the Show-Me State...
Best Places to Visit in Ohio
Ohio may not be the first state to come to mind when you start thinking of vacation destinations, but it nonetheless should be on your list. Not only is the state home to multiple large metro areas with plenty of things to do, you’ll also find natural habitats, amusement parks, family-friendly zoos and multiple must-see halls of fame. Whether...
Best Places to Visit in Nebraska
It might be known as the Cornhusker State, but there’s a whole lot more to Nebraska than cornfields. This midwestern state was once an exciting new frontier as pioneers traversed through it along the famous Oregon Trail - yes, the one from everyone’s favorite video game. The Nebraska you’ll discover today is filled with that same rich history,...
RVing Millennials: Why Young People Are Hitting the Road
Millennials are ruining everything… at least that’s what the articles say. But there’s one industry where the business is actually booming with millennials: the RV industry. According to the North American Camping Report, millennials make up 38% of all campers. This generation, born anywhere between the early 1980s to the late 1990s, now makes up...
Unique and Interesting Things to Do in Oklahoma
Known as a land of plains, cowboys and oil fields, Oklahoma has so much more to offer than meets the eye. If you’re looking for a great road trip state, it has you covered: the country’s longest drivable section of Route 66 runs through the state, so roadside attractions are aplenty. Needless to say, there are lots of unique and interesting...
8 One Pot Camping Recipes
For those that love the RV life, often cooking meals over a campfire is one of the joys (or necessities) that comes along with it. Whether you're indulging in campfire cooking by choice, or you're boondocking and resources are limited, we've rounded up a few of our favorite one pot camping recipes for those nights (and mornings) by the fire. If...
Best Places to Visit in Mississippi
From its stunning magnolia trees to its pristine coast and Civil War history, there is much to be discovered in the Deep South state of Mississippi. It’s part small town, part beach town, and in some parts even echoes the rich culture of nearby New Orleans. If you like vacations where you can see and experience history, The Magnolia State is a...
A Beginner’s Guide to Full Time RVing
So you’re considering hitting the road full-time in your RV. That’s an exciting place to be! You’re drawn to the no-frills, home-is-everywhere way of life and you feel like you’re ready to take the plunge. Knowing where to start with completely transitioning your way of life can be overwhelming though, so we are here to help. Here are 6 things...
Best Road Trip Stops in South Dakota
South Dakota is the perfect spot for RVers. Full of open space and scenic byways, it feels like the state was designed for those who love the freedom of the open road. The ideal way to adventure here is with a vehicle that can take you anywhere. Whether you’re witnessing the incredible terrain of the Badlands or the man-made art of its famous...






