There are lots of misconceptions about RVing out there, and with the price tags on some luxury RVs, we can understand why people may view RVing as an expensive hobby. But the truth is: RVing is as expensive or as affordable as you want it to be. You can buy a million-dollar rig and live like a rock star on tour, or you can buy a family vehicle...
Tori Petry
Essential Emergency Items for Every RV Owner
RVing can be fulfilling and adventurous, but like anything in life, sometimes things can also unexpectedly go awry. Tires can blow, batteries can die, and rigs can get stuck. You never want to find yourself in a situation where you need emergency items, but it’s always better to prepare for one and not need it than it is to find yourself...
Extreme Social Distancing: Why RVing Is the Best Vacation to Take in the Wake of the Coronavirus
For months now, travel across the world has come to a grinding halt due to the novel coronavirus. Flights have been canceled, hotels closed down, trips planned years in advance axed overnight. The travel industry has taken a huge hit, with domestic air travel in the US down 80 percent over this time last year according to airlines.org. As the...
Rent Your RV Instead of Selling Your RV
You love RVing, but unfortunately, your rig is spending too much of the year collecting dust in storage. Your spouse says you aren’t getting enough use out of it to justify its cost, so it’s time to sell. Sound familiar? It’s a dilemma many RVers are faced with, but the solution doesn’t have to be parting ways with your beloved RV. Thanks to the...
Arizona to Utah: National Parks Road Trip Inspiration
With the summer travel season ahead and parks starting to open up again, many of us are dreaming about future RVing vacations. You’d be hard-pressed to find an RVer who doesn’t love a good visit to a national park, so this trek through multiple national parks in Arizona and southern Utah is the perfect inspiration for the outdoorsy traveler. On...
Tips for Summer Boondocking in Your RV
Boondocking is one of the most adventurous and flexible ways to RV camp. Also known as dry or wild camping, this term refers to parking your RV on public lands without water, sewer or electric hookups. While you don’t have the conveniences of an RV park, you do have the ability to find solitude, space and scenic views, particularly when camping...
Best Mobile Hotspots for RVing
Getting away from the busyness of everyday life is one of the biggest perks of RVing, but staying connected to friends, family, and sometimes work is important too. When you’re traveling, you don’t always have the convenience of strong WiFi networks and urban cell connectivity, so you have to plan ahead to make sure you have the tools in place to...
Top 10 RV Manufacturers
Choosing the right RV to purchase can be a tough task. There are so many different RV manufacturers out there, and sifting through which one fits your needs best often takes a lot of background work. We’re here to help simplify the process for you. Using reviews from RV enthusiasts as well as the best selling RV makes on RVUSA.com, we’ve compiled...
Benefits of An RV As A Mobile Office
These days, a lot of people are suddenly finding themselves working from home in the wake of world events. For many RVers, working from their mobile home is a way of life. Often, full timers will designate a desk space inside their RV where they can conduct business, which gives them the flexibility they need to work on the road. This can be as...
Awesome RV Space Saving Ideas
It’s one of the understood rules of RVing that you have to downsize your life if you’re transitioning to full-time RV life, or even taking short weekend trips in your rig. The more you bring along, the more clutter you’ll have in your RV. Sometimes though, there are just some items you can’t part with, and you need to figure out how to make space...






