
Leave Those Kids at Home! RVing Without Kids
Have you ever been on a family vacation and wondered how much more of a vacation it would be without the kids? Once you have teenagers, you quite likely can go RVing without kids, but should you leave them home alone? Before deciding whether they should stay home or go with you, there are some considerations, pros, cons, and preparations you should think through.
5 Easy and Delicious Pie Iron Campground Dinners
One of our favorite things about camping in the fall is cooking over the campfire. The air is cool and crisp. The fire is warm. And the food seems even better when it's made outside. On quick weekend getaways, we like to keep our camp cooking simple and delicious....
First Aid Basics for Home and On the Road
Accidents happen, both at home, on the road, and at the campground. Being prepared with first aid basics, both the knowledge and the supplies, can make all the difference in the world. We have three active boys, and there's nothing we love more than having outdoor...
5 Warm Drinks for Chilly Nights around the Campfire
Sure, coffee is a staple when we are camping. But when the days get shorter and the nights start to get chilly, we love to make some other warm drinks to enjoy at the campground. The adult kind (ahem). Here's a selection of some of our favorite hot spirits. The best...
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Great Food without the Crowds: Eating and the Quiet Side of Acadia
This summer Good Morning America named Acadia National Park “America’s Favorite Place” and people from everywhere flocked to see what the fuss was all about. We found the park much more crowded compared to our previous visits, and this led us to explore some of the...
Hiking Acadia with Kids: 5 Amazing Hikes for the Whole Family
This article originally appeared in the Jayco Journal. With over 120 miles of hiking trails on Mount Desert Island, you could visit Acadia National Park many times over and never walk the same path twice. After three visits to Acadia (two of them with young kids in...
Campground Review: Bar Harbor/Oceanside KOA
We were having such a great time in Belfast that we didn't want to leave. But when you are heading to Acadia National Park for six days of hiking, swimming, kayaking, and lobster roll eating--you dig deep and find a way to carry on. Lucky for us, we had reservations...
A Perfect Day in Belfast, Maine: Exploring the MidCoast of Vacationland
This post originally appeared on The Jayco Journal. On our last trip to the MidCoast region of Maine, we explored Camden, Rockland, Lincolnville, and Boothbay. This time we ventured a bit farther north to Belfast. Boy, are we glad we did... Over the last four years,...
A Place to Play With Friends: Lincolnville, MidCoast Maine
Last time we were visiting MidCoast Maine, we stayed at Camden Hills State Park and found ourselves driving south on many days, exploring Camden, Rockland, Bath, and Boothbay. One afternoon, after a very busy day, we decided to take a drive to the north. To be honest,...
A Perfect Day in Crawford Notch, New Hampshire
If you have only one day to spend in Crawford Notch State Park, then it can be a pretty tricky feat figuring out what you will do with it. In the course of a five minute conversation with any of the locals, we were told at least seven things that we just could not...
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