Bicycling Pa’rus Trail in Zion National Park
Zion National Park‘s Watchman Campground is full during this Spring Break week, so we are dry camping for a few days in the South…
Zion National Park‘s Watchman Campground is full during this Spring Break week, so we are dry camping for a few days in the South…
Zion National Park’s series of three Upper, Middle and Lower Emerald Pools Trails combine for a loop hike of approximately 2.6 miles. Along the…
What a relief to have the severe weather behind us for now. Planning on staying at Watchman Campground for about a week. More on…
The National Park Service winds down this year’s “fee free days*” on Veterans Day Nov. 11, 2016. According to the National Park Service, many…
In a recent item mentioned in the RVTravel.com newsletter, longtime RVer and boondocking expert Bob Difley wrote about opportunities for RVers to keep physically active…
This page holds the 2010-2012 musings and reflections of Jimmy Smith, long-time bicyclist, one-time retreat center owner and now a semi-retired, extended-time RVer and…
Fran Reisner started RVing fulltime in September 2011 after she sold her house, her photography studio, and most of her possessions in Texas to…
Some RVers check off how many state capitols they have visited or how many national parks they have traveled through. Jimmy and I, however,…
Only one month to think about and plan your free, fun, family learning adventure to your favorite National Park. Click here for some ideas…
We were looking for a place to camp near Spokane, Wash., and heard that a local favorite, Dragoon Creek Campground, had recently reopened after being closed…