Are printed campground directories on the way out? Looks that way … however I still use them
byIt was reported this past week that a high percentage of RVers (a self-selected group who responded to a recent survey on RVTravel.com) are…
It was reported this past week that a high percentage of RVers (a self-selected group who responded to a recent survey on RVTravel.com) are…
In Jimmy Smith’s latest entry in his on-going reflections about nothing in particular and his “own internal landscape” in general, he continues to…
It is evident from the number of posts featuring Texas State Parks over the past few months that we have camped at quite a few…
We figured we stumbled into Texas’ Palmetto State Park early enough in the day (around noonish) to secure an RV site (one with hookups) without…
Speaking of the Valley of Fire State Park (as was mentioned in boondocking expert Bob Difley’s RV holiday memory) check out the “Free First Day…
The RV boondocking capital of the world, Quartzsite, is a longtime mecca for snowbirding RVers. They gather for the inexpensive camping, friendship of other RVers,…
Within a mile of historic downtown Goliad, Texas, along a protected bicycle-walking path, there is enough to do for a chock-full family camping weekend or an extended stopover…
“Ask not what your country can do for you … but what you can do for your country“ For all of you who have…
Goliad State Park on the banks of the San Antonio River in south Texas offers a variety of family-friendly opportunities to explore nature, birds, butterflies,…
Palouse Falls State Park in the southeast region of Washington State is not on everyone’s “Must See List.” However, it’s been on mine for…