There is so much more to the state of Massachusetts than one learns in the average American History class. Sure, Massachusetts has Salem witch trials, they have the Boston Tea Party, and they are one of the original 13 colonies. Most people know these things about the state, but what about the Lizzie Borden House? There could even be some pirate...
6 Beach & Waterfront Campgrounds for Amazing Summer Getaways
The time for destination vacations and relaxing getaways is almost here! And with so many shorelines and waterfronts to choose from, who could decide on only one? Beach or waterfronts are a great option when looking for RV campgrounds because you’re getting the best of both worlds. Chances are you bought your RV to enjoy the comforts of home on...
Abandoned Theme Parks
We all know theme and amusements parks can’t last forever. Some close due to natural disasters while others end because of lack of popularity. Whatever their demise, they all had one thing in common: they brought smiles to everyone who visited. Now, these abounded parks simply sit there rotting an ruining each day. Though most are illegal to...
Featured Campground – Jekyll Island, Georgia
With the summer months coming up, this means no school, well-deserved vacations, steamy, sunny weather, and music festivals. The list is endless. Though school isn’t in session, it never hurts to continue absorbing history every chance you get. And if you stay at Jekyll Island in Georgia, you’ll enjoy a fun-filled, exciting and educational...
Great Memorial Day Spots to Visit
For some, Memorial Day is a long weekend or some to catch up on family time, sneak out for a cheap vacation, or to grill up some burgers in the backyard. For others, it’s a day to reflect on how far we’ve come as a country, and for American citizens to remember those who have died serving in the military. Whichever way you’re celebrating, there...
Little Known Travel Destinations in Maryland
When most people think of Maryland, they think of seafood and sea shores. What they might not know, is the state has the second oldest pet cemetery, a trail that can give visitors an experience of what the Underground Railroad might have been like, and was home to Edgar Allan Poe. It’s these little known pit stops and destinations that make each...
Little Known Travel Destinations in Maine and What to do There
Though Maine is known for its delicious seafood cuisine, rocky coastline, picture perfect waterways, and freezing temperatures, there are some little known gems that most people probably don’t know about. Maine is the setting for most of Stephen King’s novels, but did you know he’s actually from the state? What about those old landline phones no...
Roadtrips on the West Coast
We all know the purpose of vacations: to relax, have fun and escape the everyday grind we can all be guilty of. Why not learn a little something while you’re out of town? Below, we’ve compiled a list of a few destinations on the West Coast we think our readers might enjoy. Monterey Bay Aquarium- Monterey, California There is something at the...
Featured Dealer: Lichtsinn RV
Lichtsinn RV is one of our newer members here on RVUSA.com, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t been around as long as the others! With about 90 units available right now, Lichtsinn RV began over 40 years ago and is a great option when considering purchasing a new or used RV in the state of Iowa. It’s easy to see why they have been named by...
Little Known Travel Destinations in Kentucky and What to Do There
Though most tourists visit Kentucky for horse races and bourbon, others opt for the rarely visited or unique stops. Keep reading for some ideas for the next time you're in the Bluegrass State. Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave, KY Mammoth Cave is the world’s longest cave, which is how it got its name. If the second and third longest were...