From 1956 all of the way until 1974 Aristocrat trailers were manufactured in Morgan Hill, California. During that time period, in 1967, Aristocrat manufactured the Lo Liner 15. The 1967 Aristocrat LO LINER weighed in at 1800lbs and had a hitch weight of 225lbs. The 1967 Aristocrat LO LINER sleeps 6 and featured a propane oven/stove and icebox....
#TravelTuesday : Little Known Travel Destinations in Indiana and What to do There
Indiana is a great state for searching for those hidden gems and unique places to visit while traveling. It has its own eclectic collection of attractions, including man-made white water rafting courses, a feline rescue center and even the oldest and last rotary jail still standing and operating. Read on for more! RV/MH Hall of Fame- Elkhart So...
Delicious Dutch Oven Campfire Recipes
When you go camping, you’d much rather be sightseeing, fishing, spending time with family or just enjoying the scenery. What you probably don’t want to be doing is spend all of your valuable time standing over a fire cooking dinner. Here, we’ve found a few one pot recipes that require just a Dutch oven or skillet and maybe a few other obvious...
#TravelTuesday: Little Known Travel Destinations in Texas and What to do There
The nation’s second largest state is home to gleaming skyscrapers, big skies, big cities, barbeque and badlands all worth a visit, but go off the beaten path to get a taste of Texas without the crowds. Visit some of the Lone Star State’s hidden travel gems for a taste of quirky history, beautiful vistas, modern art, and cowboy culture. Marfa...
Little Known Travel Destinations in Tennessee and What To Do
The Volunteer State. Where people go to play country music and the weather just can’t make up its mind. We all know about the big attractions like Graceland in Memphis, Jack Daniel’s Distillery in Lynchburg and Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, but keep reading to find some different destinations and out of the ordinary events for your next trip down...
Little Known Travel Destinations in Louisiana and What to Do There
Louisiana: Home of the well-known Mardi Gras, Ellen DeGeneres, and probably the best Creole food in the United States. So what exactly is there to do in Louisiana? Keep scrolling to find some unique travel destinations in the boot shaped state. The Myrtles Plantation - St. Francisville, Louisiana Ever seen a ghost? The Myrtles Plantation has some...
Little Known Travel Destinations in Colorado and What to do There
Every state in the US has uncommon pit stops and hidden gems. Colorado is no exception. Yes, the state has the popular Rocky mountains and lots of great hiking trails and camping sites, but read on for a few out of the ordinary stops you might want to add to your bucket list. Bishop Castle- Rye, Colorado Who says traveling to Europe is the only...
Little Known Travel Destinations in California and What to Do There
California is home to some of America’s most famous destinations – the original Disneyland, Hollywood, San Francisco, glorious beaches and breath-taking mountains, but from the north to the Mexican border, it’s also home to a string of hidden gems and little-known travel destinations worth a visit. Winchester Mystery House One of California’s...
How to Sleep Comfortable During Winter Camping Trips
Unless you are hunting or fishing, most people avoid going camping during the winter months. Taking yourself away from the environment that mankind has worked to create and improve upon over the course of thousands of years and leaving yourself vulnerable to the cold may not seem worth the view. While that is a completely understandable point of...
Little Known Travel Destinations in Florida to Add to Your Itinerary
As virtually every Floridian is well aware of, the most well-known mouse in the world is what brings in tourists by the bus load year after year. Though the mouse house is an exciting experience for a family of any size, it is far from the only reason to experience the “Sunshine State”. Florida has a rich history and is filled with a plethora of...