Here is what I am going to tell you about my town: no one who lives here goes to the town beach on the weekend. Ever. You see, our waterfront has boardwalk attractions, so the locals go a little bit north or a little bit south and find a nice quiet bit of sand for a...
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The Classic RV Story: Laura Has One, Do You?
Jun 3, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
It is probably no surprise to our readers that people tell us their camping stories. What might surprise you is how many people have that one epic RV trip stored away in their childhood memories. I'm not talking about people who grew up traveling from campground to...
Our First Taste of Summer in the Skylands: Camp Taylor, Northwest NJ
Jun 2, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
When the Lively Little Campers Go RVing in our home state of New Jersey we either go South to Cape May for the beach and boardwalk or North to the Skylands Region for mountains and deep woods. We closed out last season at Seashore Campsites in our beloved Cape May...
Animal Frolics Exist (Who Knew?): Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm
May 28, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
We definitely do our fair share of research and planning before we take a trip. Over the years, however, we have learned the value of being flexible. All the scheduling in the world cannot compete with a campground owner's recommendation for BBQ or a spontaneous visit...
Hank’s Place: Perfecting the Family Restaurant in Chadds Ford, PA
May 18, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
We have returned to the Philadelphia/West Chester KOA every May for the last four years. It may be hard to believe that in all of those trips we have never once had a meal out. There was that first year when we bought some extremely overpriced sandwiches at Longwood...
12 Images from the Enchanted Woods of Winterthur
May 14, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
It is in no way hyperbolic to call Winterthur a magical place. The 1,000 acre preserve, founded by Henry Francis du Pont, is filled with rolling meadows, sparkling green woodlands, and secret gardens that will surprise and delight your entire family. The Lively...
Twins Taught Us to Hold It All Together; The Third Taught Us to Let It All Go
May 4, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Max and Theo turned five this past week, and Wes turned one last month, so we have been celebrating some pretty big milestones around here. Sometimes it takes my breathe away thinking about how my life has been transformed by these three boys. After Max and Theo were...
8 Reasons To Pick Myrtle Beach for Your Next Family Vacation!
May 1, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
1. Touristy boardwalk fun, like the Myrtle Beach SkyWheel, that will make you smile from ear to ear. 2. Soulful boardwalk fun, at places like Myrtle Beach State Park, that will fill your lungs with fresh ocean air. 3. Room to splash and play and greet the waves at...
Guest Blog: John and Cathy Say Goodbye to New Zealand
Apr 27, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
John and Cathy are experienced international RV travelers. This is the last guest blog about their epic RV trip to New Zealand! Kia ora. The traditional Maori words greet you on your Air New Zealand flight and at the airport upon arrival. But, unlike some welcome...
The Fiestas before the Siestas: 3 Great Lunch Joints in Myrtle Beach
Apr 26, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
After a couple of days in Myrtle Beach, we noticed our natural traveling schedule had shifted a bit. This happens every year because, of course, Max and Theo are one year older...and because sometimes we like to throw a new baby into the mix just to keep things...
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