
Lakewood Camping Resort Review (Spring Break Pt. 2)
Lakewood Camping Resort in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is one of the biggest RV campgrounds in the country. We are exciting to bring you a campground review since it is in Myrtle Beach, the camping capital of the East Coast (in our opinion!). Lakewood Camping Resort is more like a small town for campers. With a lazy river and waterslides, it’s nonstop fun.
Campground #127 San Francisco North/ Petaluma KOA in Petaluma, California
The San Francisco North/ Petaluma KOA is nestled in Sonoma County, right off Highway 101 in Northern California. It's about 40 miles (35 minutes) north of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge and 40 miles (35 minutes) west of Napa Valley Wine Country. The...
RVFTA #188: Tips and Tricks for RVing with Dogs
The RVIA estimates that over 60% of RVers travel with their pets. We get questions about RVing with dogs all the time. So we are diving in to tips, safety talk, and gear recommendations for traveling with your furry friends. Some of you may already have dogs, but are...
11 Amazing RV Resorts
What's the newest and most exciting thing on the camping scene? In our opinion, it's RV resorts! Of course a lot of RVers love nothing more than escaping into the middle of nowhere and disconnecting in the woods. But a new type of camping has exploded in popularity...
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Monster Jam vs. Lively Little Campers (Spoiler Alert: We Lost)
I have a confession. I was one of those 28 year olds who swore I would never get sucked in to all that kid junk. You know the type--the non-parent who swears they will always be far too cool to play Raffi on loop in the car or stand with their head through the cut out...
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Competitive Birding: The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge
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Storming the White House…No Government Shutdown Here!
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