Keep Your RV Cool in Extreme Heat
It’s a challenge to stay cool—and keep your rig at a comfortable temperature—during scorching hot weather, especially when the mercury soars around 100 degrees. Of course, you know that parking in the shade, using your awnings, and other cooling approaches can help, but there are some other clever strategies you can implement to beat the […]
Inspiration and Advice for Solo RV Travel
For some, the idea of heading out solo on an RV trip alone can be daunting or seem downright impossible. But traveling alone in a rig can be a liberating and fulfilling experience. It allows you to set your own pace, explore new destinations, and enjoy the freedom of the open road. If you’re considering […]
Father’s Day Gifts for RVing Dads
Father’s Day is just around the corner–this Sunday, June 18!–and if your dad loves the open road and the freedom of RV travel, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ve curated a list of exciting gift ideas for the RVing dad or father figure in your life that will make his journey even more […]
Hit the Road and Celebrate National Go RVing Day in Style!
Are you ready for an adventure-packed celebration? National Go RVing Day is just around the corner, and it’s time to rev up your engines and hit the open road! On the second Saturday of every June–this year, it’s June 10–the RV community commemorates the wonders of RVing and embracing an active outdoor lifestyle. Here are […]
Use “Scan & Pay” on the Recreation.gov Mobile App to Snag a Campsite
As any RV and outdoor enthusiast can tell you, hitting the road on a spontaneous camping trip is part of the excitement and fun of having an RV. But have you ever arrived at a campground without a reservation, hoping to secure a campsite on a first come, first served basis? With the influx of […]
How Florida House Bill 109 May Help Residents Score State Park Reservations
On May 11, 2023, House Bill (HB) 109, titled “State Park Campsite Reservations,” was approved in Florida. This new law will now allow Florida residents to reserve campsites (including RV, tent, boat, and equestrian sites) at state parks 11 months before their reservation date, while non-residents can reserve at 10 months. Why is HB 109 […]
Roadtrippers Unveils RV GPS Feature for Safer and Seamless Road Trips
Roadtrippers, the leading road trip planning tool, has taken a giant leap forward with its latest product update. By introducing an innovative RV GPS feature to the Roadtrippers Plus mobile app, the company has revolutionized the way RVers plan and navigate their adventures. Seamlessly integrating with their existing trip planner, this new addition provides RV […]
Gift Ideas for RVing Moms
Mother’s Day is this Sunday, May 14, and if you’re looking for a gift for the RV-loving mother (or grandmother or mother figure!) in your life, you’re in luck! Here are a few gift ideas that will make her outdoor adventures even more enjoyable: A Camper’s Daily Log If your mom loves RVing and camping, […]
4 Tips for Planning a Summer RV Trip on a Budget
Summer is one of the best times to hit the road in your RV and explore the country. The weather is nice, the kids are out of school, and after a hectic winter and spring, you could use a vacation. Well, summer is just around the corner so it’s time to start thinking about at […]
Recent Google Maps Updates Can Help RVers Explore and Plan Visits to U.S. National Parks
Most RVing enthusiasts are nature lovers and as such, are often huge fans of national parks. But sometimes, planning for a national park visit can be challenging. Where should you park? Where are the trail heads? Are there bathrooms nearby? Luckily, Google has a solution to help make your trip planning a cinch! Google’s new […]