Tips for Buying and Renovating Used Pop-Up Campers
You’ve heard of house flipping, but have you heard of RV flipping? Whether you are interested in renovating used pop-up campers for profit or for personal use, we have some tips for you. Imagine buying the oldest, ugliest, cheapest RV out there and turning it into a beautiful retreat, updated with modern style and amenities.
Campground Review: Cherry Hill Park near Washington D.C.
Cherry Hill RV Park is a premium option for visitors to Washington D.C. Our family has gone every year for four years. What brings us back to Cherry Hill again and again? Not only does it offer a premium campground experience, it’s also in a premium location. Cherry Hill is located just outside of our nation’s capital.
Living Our Best Lives at the Campground
Our oldest sons were 11 months old when we bought our pop up camper, so campgrounds have been an important part of our family experience. We've spent hundreds of nights camping with our kids and can't imagine life without the RV trips to look forward to on a regular...
The Ultimate List of Indoor & Outdoor Camping Games
There's just something about RVing that encourages families to pull out the games. Whether we are building a giant Jenga tower on a sunny patch of grass or gathering around a classic game of checkers in our cozy toy hauler, games draw us together for a good...
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Fantastic Family Activities Near Acadia National Park
We were perfectly happy to do nothing besides hike, bike, and eat lobster when we traveled to Acadia National Park before having children. But when we returned with kids, we branched out and explored a variety of other activities offered in the Bar Harbor area. Good...
RV Family Travel Atlas: Pros and Cons of a Pop Up
For those first entering the RV lifestyle, the pop up camper is often a traditional first purchase. In fact, that’s where we started. Owning one helped us discover the many pros and cons of pop up campers.
RV Family Travel Atlas: Our First Podcast!!!
We are so excited to share our first episode of RV Family Travel Atlas. In these podcasts, we will be sharing our thoughts about traveling with kids, talking about our favorite campgrounds and destinations, and answering our readers' most common questions. In this...
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...
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