On this podcast episode of Campground of the Week, Tatiana Coffinger reviews Moreau Lake State Park, located at the Gateway of the Adirondacks Region in New York State. Moreau Lake State Park is situated just 15 minutes north of Saratoga Springs and 15 south of Lake...
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RVFTA #145 Craft Beer 101 with Scott Elias
Jun 8, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
On this week's episode of the RV Family Travel Atlas podcast, we are taking you to school and diving into the trending world of craft brewing. There are more and more location-based craft breweries, which offer a great chance to experience regional culture during an...
Campground Review #84 Unicoi Springs Camp Resort in Helen, Georgia
Jun 7, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Unicoi Springs Camp Resort, located in the northeast mountains of Georgia, is a unique member-owned campground property. Our southern correspondent, Keith Sims, visited for a 'boys getaway' with his sons recently and was very impressed. Campsite Details So how does...
9 Great Father’s Day Gifts for the Camping and RVing Dad
Jun 7, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
If you've listened to the RV Family Travel Atlas podcast for a while you know that Jeremy is no minimalist. In fact, he is a total gear junky. He has recommended hundreds of great gifts for RV Dads over the past five years on our podcasts and on our blog. These are...
RVFTA #144 What’s New at Camp Jellystone?
May 31, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
One of our favorite annual family camping traditions is visiting a variety of Yogi Bear's Camp Jellystone Parks. Jellystone campgrounds have cornered the market on family fun. So we want to share some of the things that we think they are doing right. It's important to...
Campground Review #83 Jellystone Park Hagerstown in Williamsport, Maryland
May 31, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
We have had a lot of great stays at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resorts, but Hagerstown has shot to the top of the list after our stay there last weekend. Located in northern Maryland, just a mile from I-81, this area is often referred to as the "Crossroads of...
RVFTA #143 Tips for Buying a Used Pop Up Camper with the Pop Up Princess
May 25, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
For many folks buying a used pop up camper is the easiest and most affordable way to jump into the RV lifestyle. There are many reasons why a pop up camper is a great way to get your feet wet, since they are so easy to tow and super easy to store. However, the process...
Campground Review #82: Luray KOA in Virginia, near Shenandoah National Park
May 24, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Shenandoah National Park is one of our nation's great natural treasures, and on this Campground of the Week podcast episode, Janine Pettit is recommending that you stay at the Luray KOA during your visit. Campground Location The Luray KOA is one of the most peaceful,...
The RV Weekend Warrior: 10 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Short Weekend Getaways
May 22, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
So many RV owners want to squeeze in more camping trips...but it sure is tough to figure out how to do that! Between work responsibilities and busy activity calendars, finding time to get away can feel like an impossible feat. Becoming an RV weekend warrior is the key...
RVFTA #142 Hiking 101 with Andrew Skurka
May 18, 2017 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Hiking 101 with Andrew Skurka As new parents, it was difficult for us to imagine how we were ever again going to enjoy outdoor adventures. Thank goodness we discovered the magic off hiking. Hiking has been the perfect family activity since we can vary the level of...
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