It’s hard to believe that the dense forests and awe-inspiring scenery of Shenandoah National Park can be found only seventy-five miles from Washington DC. RV camping fans have found that, once you’ve visited Shenandoah, it tempts you to return often. Find out why you, too, should make a motorhome trip soon to Virginia’s Shenandoah National [...]
The scenic roads of southern Kentucky are an RV road trip destination in themselves. Mix in the wonders of Mammoth Cave National Park and you’ll score big points with RV travelers of any age. Less than two hours north of Nashville and three hours south of Indianapolis on I-65, Mammoth Cave is easy to find [...]
RV campers love Olympic National Park, and with good reason! Not only is this National Park one of the most scenic places in the Pacific Northwest, it’s custom-made for memorable motorhome camping experiences, year after year.
Olympic National Park may sound like a mountain wonderland, but that’s only part of the picture. Drive your RV through [...]
Travel by RV this year to Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio for a chance to experience exhilarating natural beauty. That experience can take many shapes – biking on the well-planned trails, hiking the hills and forests of the Cuyahoga River Valley or taking a train ride through the Valley, learning about the area from [...]
A journey to explore the caves at Carlsbad Caverns National Park in southeastern New Mexico can be the beginning of a lifelong love affair with caves. Spectacular underground formations and the beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert greet visitors to this beloved Park, and that’s just a small sampling of what you’ll find there. Here’s our [...]
Montana’s Glacier National Park is home to one of America’s most scenic drives-Going-to-the-Sun Road. This suggested RV road trip crosses the Continental Divide and takes visitors on a memorable north-country journey. Here’s the lowdown on how to experience Going-to-the-Sun Road this summer.
What to Know About Going-to-the-Sun Road
How Long is the Scenic Drive? The route from [...]
Wonder Lake in Denali National Park
The sight of Alaska’s Mt. McKinley is something we urge all RV campers to see at least once. “Enormous”, “mysterious” and “constantly changing” are adjectives motorhome travelers have used to describe North America’s tallest peak. The wild frontier waiting to be explored at Denali National Park, created to celebrate [...]
Lawn Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park
If you’ve been hoping to see the Rocky Mountains by RV, there’s no better place to start than Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park. The entire Park is situated above seven thousand feet elevation, so you’re always surrounded by spectacular mountain views. Come along as we explore the valleys, peaks [...]
Selawik Refuge Wetlands in Alaska
We gave a brief overview of the properties managed by the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest service (see: National Park Service / U.S. Forest Service). We were remiss in not mentioning the National Wildlife Refuge System. The National Wildlife Refuge System is managed by the U.S. Fish and [...]
Picture of Crater Lake in Oregon
Hoping to take a unique RV camping trip this summer? Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon is sure to surprise and delight your motorhome camping crew. We mention going in summer because this picturesque park emerges from a deep blanket of snow only briefly each year, from late [...]
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