Utah is certainly one of the greatest states in the country for RV travel. It is beautiful from top to bottom and its "Mighty Five" collection of National Parks is on just about everybody's bucket list. Zion National Park is the most visited of the so-called "Mighty...
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Spacious Skies Shenandoah Views in Luray, Virginia (Campground Review)
May 6, 2024 RVFTA
Heading to Shenandoah National Park and looking for a scenic camping experience with great conveniences and amenities? Put Spacious Skies Shenandoah Views at the top of your list. This bucolic campground offers panoramic mountain views, easy access to national park...
RV Lengths in NPS Campgrounds, Pigeon Forge Activities, Dewinterizing (RV Atlas Q+A)
Feb 27, 2024 Jeremy Puglisi
We are back with another Q+A episode of The RV Atlas podcast. On this week's show we tackle questions about the following three topics from the RV Atlas group on Facebook: Is a 37' 6" rig a good choice for someone who wants to camp in national and state parks? What...
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...
A Solar Eclipse RV Trip: What You Need to Know
Feb 9, 2024 RVFTA
Are you planning a solar eclipse RV trip? If you haven't already made your camping plans for the 2024 eclipse, now's the time! This rare phenomenon will be experienced across much of the U.S., with some major cities, parks, and travel destinations in the Path of...
13 National Parks You Can’t Reach by RV
Nov 6, 2023 RVFTA
You may dream of visiting all 63 national parks with your RV, but that task is actually impossible---or nearly impossible---for a number of national parks. In fact, you'll find 13 national parks you can't reach by RV, spanning Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa, and the...
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...
The National Parks Cookbook: Recipes from Acadia to Zion
Jul 21, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
America's national parks are filled with beauty, wonder, wildlife, and adventure--but many of them also feature grand lodge's that offer exquisite culinary experiences. If you have ever enjoyed a popover at Jordan Pond House in Acadia National Park, or had a slice of...
35 Tips for RV Trips to National Parks
Mar 30, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
Planning an RV trip to a national park can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Here are 35 tips for RV trips to national parks that are excerpted from Jeremy and Stephanie Puglisi's bestselling book, Where Should We Camp Next? National Parks: The Best...
America’s Best Idea: The Birth of the National Park Service
Mar 23, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
Over the past few years we have created a series of podcasts about the history of American camping. We have published in-depth episodes on the Army Corps of Engineers and their amazing system of campgrounds, on the past, present, and future of the National Forest...
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