Luxury Glamping Gear for the Holidays
Reportedly, the word glamping was coined in the United Kingdom circa 2005. Eleven years later, in 2016, it made its debut in the Oxford English Dictionary. The term (and the type of outdoor...
12 Tips for Visiting Mount Rushmore in South Dakota
Is there anything more iconic than a family trip to Mount Rushmore? Probably not, so this past summer we decided to check it off our bucket list. We had an amazing visit to this destination, but not everyone has the same positive experience. In fact, we've spoken to...
Rafter J Bar Ranch Campground near Mount Rushmore in South Dakota
Rafter J Bar Ranch is just minutes away from Mount Rushmore, and the perfect basecamp for your trip to the Black Hills region. In fact, it's now one of our favorite campgrounds ever. And we've stayed at our fair share. What makes Rafter J so very, very special? It has...
Six Jayco Models We Love for 2019
The 2019 Jayco lineup, both towable and motorized, is the most varied and creative that we have seen in the last few years. The 2019 model year units also demonstrate that Jayco's product managers have been increasingly responsive to consumer feedback. They are...
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Guest Blog: John and Cathy Say Goodbye to New Zealand
John and Cathy are experienced international RV travelers. This is the last guest blog about their epic RV trip to New Zealand! Kia ora. The traditional Maori words greet you on your Air New Zealand flight and at the airport upon arrival. But, unlike some welcome...
The Fiestas before the Siestas: 3 Great Lunch Joints in Myrtle Beach
After a couple of days in Myrtle Beach, we noticed our natural traveling schedule had shifted a bit. This happens every year because, of course, Max and Theo are one year older...and because sometimes we like to throw a new baby into the mix just to keep things...
7 Rules for Feeding Your Kids on the Road and at the Campground
Let me start by saying that there has been a whole lot of trial and error in the road food department over the last 5 years. We took our first 12-hour road trip when the twins were 3 months old. Since then we have spent well over 100 nights in our RV. So although we...
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...
Finding the Sweet Spot: Something for Everyone at Brookgreen Gardens
One of our greatest goals as a traveling family is to find activities that everyone can enjoy. It is so easy for parents to get sucked into the world of the child, where every vacation is filled with arcades and amusement parks and large, furry characters. Then there...
Sleepy Cypress Trees and the Silvery Ocean: Myrtle Beach State Park
When we pulled into Myrtle Beach State Park, Wesley was fast asleep. His twin brothers, however, were not. So we found a parking spot between the playground and the beach so Wes could rest and the boys could play. Max informed me that I was going to be “the bad...
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