American’s have had a love affair with road travel for hundreds of years. To explore a bit of that past, the Recreational Vehicle/Manufactured Housing (RV/MH) Hall of Fame and Museum was created. Located in Elkhart, Indiana—which is known as the RV Capital of the World—The organization
More and more people are looking for ways to spend time outside, make memories with family and friends, and take a break from the typical rush and stress of life. And as RVing continues to skyrocket in popularity across the country and beyond, people want to
A dark sky preserve or park is an area of designated land where there is no light pollution, which is unwanted or excessive light at night from buildings, street lights, and other sources. Without light pollution, dark sky preserves present an incredible opportunity to view the
It’s wildfire season again, and it’s already quite an active one. So far this year, nearly 3,400,000 acres of land has been burned by large fires, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. The Bootleg Fire in Oregon has been burning since June 6, and is
Slide outs on RVs were made popular in the 1990s and have since become a feature that many manufacturers incorporate into their rigs. But is it worth it to have slides outs? Let’s take a look at some pros and cons. Pros Slide outs offer a
Since 1902, the American Automobile Association (AAA) has served customers in its federation of motorclubs with reliable service and helpful discounts. While RVers can certainly benefit from the traditional tiers of membership—which include Classic, Plus, and Premier—there is also RV-specific protection that can be added to