Venture into the depths of the world's longest known cave system...and then venture above ground to one of the delightful campgrounds located near Mammoth Cave National Park. Mammoth Cave is a popular destination, attracting over 650,000 visitors per year. If you're...
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Jekyll Island: A Trip Planner from The RV Atlas
Jun 12, 2019 Stephanie
A century ago Jekyll Island was a private winter playground where many of the world’s wealthiest families came to escape the northeastern winters. Today, it’s owned by the state of Georgia and open for regular old non-millionaires to enjoy. Jekyll is a barrier island...
Campground Review: Mount Pleasant/Charleston KOA in SC
May 8, 2019 RVFTA
Live oak trees dripping with Spanish moss and a unique antebellum history set the stage for your stay at the Mount Pleasant/Charleston KOA.The ambiance of this campground perfectly matches the romance and charm of the nearby city of Charleston. Plus, central South...
23 Things to Do in Charleston, South Carolina
Apr 30, 2019 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Charleston is one of the most amazing travel destinations in the United States. There, we said it. This city and the surrounding region has something for every type of traveler. There's history, shopping, dining, and outdoor adventure. Families with young children,...
Campground Review: Three Waterfront Campgrounds in Florida
Apr 16, 2019 RVFTA
With over 1,300 miles of coastline along the Gulf and the Atlantic and tons of lakes and rivers found in between, Florida waterfront campgrounds are some of the most popular RV destinations in the country. Jacksonville's Hanna Park, Anastasia State Park near St....
Kentucky Bourbon Trail Camping: Great Campgrounds to Park Your Rig
Apr 9, 2019 RVFTA
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is more than a trail, it's an entire region of the Bluegrass State. Travelers can explore the history and distinct flavors of local bourbons at the many distilleries that dot the region. If you plan to visit with your RV, you'll first need...
Six Days on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail with Kate Dunbar
Apr 8, 2019 Stephanie
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is an iconic American travel destination. It is also a fantastic pick for a family-friendly RV trip. Kate Dunbar, author of The Campground Gourmet, shares her six day Kentucky Bourbon Trail itinerary with us on the RVFTA podcast. It features...
Campground Review: Reelfoot Lake State Park
Apr 3, 2019 RVFTA
Tennessee's Reelfoot Lake State Park is a scenic spot for outdoor recreation, thanks to its location along the shores of the 15,000-acre Reelfoot Lake. Visitors come to toss in a line, to boat and paddle across the lake, and to take in the natural beauty. We know we...
5 Amazing Georgia State Park Campgrounds
Feb 19, 2019 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Georgia State Park Campgrounds are beloved by RVers and campers in the know. So which ones should be at the top of your campground wishlist? We've got reviews of five favorites from Gretchen Holcombe, a lifelong Georgia resident who blogs at Boxycolonialontheroad.com....
Fort Wilderness vs. Wilderness Lodge
Feb 12, 2019 RVFTA
Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground Resort holds a magical spot in many RVers' minds as THE ultimate campground destination. Its reputation transcends almost any other campground in America. But, what if you want to go to Walt Disney World Resort without a camper in...
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