
Lighthouse Point Campground at Cedar Point Amusement Park in Ohio
If you are looking for an ultimate family-friendly campground destination, you have to check out Lighthouse Point. Lighthouse Point is a campground located next to Cedar Point, an amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio.
Campground Review #134 Amherst Shore Provincial Park, Nova Scotia
The second stop on our Nova Scotia trip brought us to Amherst Shore Provincial Park. This provincial campground is nestled in the woods just across the street from the quiet beaches of the Northumberland Strait. Our previous stop was at Graves Island Provincial Park,...
RVFTA #195 Downsizing Your RV with Joe and Kait Russo
The common trajectory for RVers is to start small, say with a pop up camper, and then move up into larger trailers or motorhomes. However, we've noticed a trend emerging over the past few years amongst our fellow campers: downsizing your RV. More and more folks are...
Campground Review #133 Upper Pines Campground in Yosemite National Park, California
No matter who you are or where you live in the United States, Yosemite National Park is probably on your travel bucket list. It's an iconic American destination, and we are so excited that Joe and Kait Russo came on the podcast to review Upper Pines Campground for our...
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Rainy Day? These Campers Still Play: The SkyWheel, Myrtle Beach
When I was a little kid growing up at the Jersey Shore, I loved rainy days at the beach. I still do. The crowds magically disappear, and the ocean and sky look moody, mellow, and dramatic. So when Myrtle Beach presented us with a rainy day on our RV trip last week...
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Alligators, Architecture, and the Atlantic Ocean: Huntington Beach State Park
I'm going to go ahead and admit something. I have never once in my life seen an alligator in the wild. I'm a little confused by this myself. I mean I've traveled quite a bit in my life, and a lot of that travel has been in natural environments with tons of wildlife....
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When we pulled into the Myrtle Beach KOA and saw families lounging by the pool and kids romping through the spray ground my son Max asked, "can we always come back here?" Both of the boys were still buckled up in their car seats but they knew that this campground was...
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