Three favorite print directories for camping on national public lands
We favor national public land campgrounds because we love rustic settings and we have the America the Beautiful Senior Pass. With the pass, we…
We favor national public land campgrounds because we love rustic settings and we have the America the Beautiful Senior Pass. With the pass, we…
Autumn and Spring are our favorite seasons for slowly meandering and exploring scenic byways and parkways across America. Over the past decade, we have…
RV Snowbirds from North America flock to Arizona each winter. One place many RVers check out is Catalina State Park. Just about everyone who…
The Airstream’s lightweight aerodynamic construction results in “easier towing than a traditional box trailer,” reports Oregon RVer Carl Tipton, “whether I’m traveling up or…
Back in 2011, because of steep reductions in general tax support for parks and other recreation lands and facilities operated by the state, the…
My absolute favorite ‘go to’ resource book when we are traveling is The (Don) Wright to “Free and Low-Cost Campgrounds: Includes Campgrounds $12 and…
Another night hovering at 4000-feet elevation — this one dry camping at the Black Rock Canyon Campground at Joshua Tree National Park in the…
After surviving the steep, narrow roadway, known as Hwy. 49, through the Sierra Nevada foothills, we rolled into the Escapees (SKP) Park of the…
Recreation.gov: one-stop site for trip planning, information sharing and reservations on 12 federal agencies. The Army Corps of Engineers, Forest Service, National Park Service,…
Now is the time to pull out your atlas and start dreaming about your family’s next RV adventure to a favorite autumn festival, local…