On this week's Q+A episode of The RV Atlas podcast Jeremy and Stephanie are back answering questions from the RV Atlas group on facebook. First they take a deep dive into dog-friendly RV destinations on the east coast. Then they discuss the pros and cons of propane...
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An Epic Road Trip with Spacious Skies Campgrounds
Feb 23, 2024 Jeremy Puglisi
Spacious Skies Campgrounds burst onto the scene three years ago when they opened their first campground in Alfred, Maine. Since then they have grown into a robust and diverse collection of 15 campgrounds from Maine to Georgia. Their brand may only be three years...
Rockwood Roo Hybrids, Myrtle Beach Campgrounds, Portable Tote Tanks (RV Atlas Q+A)
Feb 19, 2024 Jeremy Puglisi
On this week's RV Atlas podcast Jeremy and Stephanie are tackling three questions from the RV Atlas Group on Facebook. We answer a question from Jessa Dittberner about whether she should get one of the Rockwood Roo Hybrids, along with a question from Mathew Falls...
RVing in Cape Hatteras, Long Driving Days, State Sticker Map Rules (RV Atlas Q+A)
Feb 13, 2024 Jeremy Puglisi
On this week's RV Atlas Q+A podcast we discuss the following topics from the RV Atlas Group on Facebook:tips for things to do on an RV trip to Cape Hatteras, rules for your state sticker map (can they be transferred to a new RV?) and how many hours is too many hours...
Grand Teton and Yellowstone, Fly and Camp, Beach Campgrounds (RV Atlas Q+A)
Feb 5, 2024 Jeremy Puglisi
On today's episode of The RV Atlas podcast we are answering questions from members of The RV Atlas Group on Facebook. Winter may still have its icy grip over many of our group members--but that is not stopping them from planning their spring and summer camping trips....
Campground Review: Van Buren State Park in South Haven, MI
Oct 23, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
We have long believed that Michigan is one of the most underrated camping states in America. It rarely pops to the top of bucket lists among tent campers and RV owners--but it should. To read more about why we think Michigan is an underrated state for camping please...
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and Wilderness Road Campground
Oct 16, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
“Stand at Cumberland Gap and watch the procession of civilization, marching single file–the buffalo following the trail to the salt springs, the Indian, the fur-trader and hunter, the cattleraiser, the pioneer farmer–and the frontier has passed by” (Frederick Jackson...
An Epic RV Trip to Newfoundland, Canada (Part Two)
Sep 8, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
This is part two of an epic two-part series about RVing in Newfoundland with Gretchen Holcombe from Boxy Colonial on the Road. In this guest-post (and on the RV Atlas podcast) Gretchen takes us into Central Newfoundland and onward to St. John's and Western...
An Epic RV Trip to Newfoundland, Canada (Part One)
Sep 1, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
The island of Newfoundland didn’t officially become a part of Canada until 1949, and between its independent history and its geographic isolation, it feels like a whole different world perhaps more than anywhere else in North America. Visitors can see whales and...
New Mexico Road Trip Part 2: Taos and Taos Monte Bello
Aug 3, 2023 RVFTA
Taos offers up a taste of the Southwest in a style all its own, mixing phenomenal natural landscapes with a notable arts scene. Smaller than its sister to the south, Santa Fe, Taos similarly offers a strong sense of place and culture. Here's everything you need to...
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