The 5 Most Underrated National Parks in America
Stories about America's overcrowded National Parks pop up in the media again and again--and sometimes it does seem like everyone in the country (and from abroad) wants to visit the same five or six...
The Lodge Cast Iron Cook-It-All: A Brand New Way to Cook Over the Campfire
This blog post and the accompanying podcast are sponsored by Lodge Cast Iron. Our opinions are always our own. Stephanie and I have always loved cooking over a fire at the campground. The crackle of the campfire and the smell of good food cooking is intoxicating....
RV Winterizing and Storage Tips with Mark Polk
It's that time of year again, when people across the country in colder climates are putting their RV babies to bed for the winter season. Knowing the basics of RV winterizing and storage is one of the most important ways for you to protect your beloved investment. So...
Campground Review: Lake Ouachita State Park near Hot Springs, Arkansas
Lake Ouachita State Park is located on the shores of one of the cleanest lakes in the nation. Surprisingly, its pristine waters might not be the top draw. Instead, many campers use Lake Ouachita State Park as a basecamp for exploring nearby Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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7 Rules for Feeding Your Kids on the Road and at the Campground
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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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