24 Tiny Trailers That We Love in 2024 (Part 2)
Casita Dean May and Jeremy are back with the second episode in their "24 Tiny Trailers We Love in 2024" series! To listen to the first episode in the series (or to read the show notes) please click...
Spring Gear Guide Part 1: Rad Power Bikes and Fun RV Gadgets
Spring is in the air and that means that it is time for our annual RV Atlas spring gear guide! This year we have so much new gear to review that we are splitting it up into two RV Atlas podcast episodes, and two blog posts here on the website. On this "Spring Gear...
Mama Gertie’s Hideaway and the Wonders of Western North Carolina
Stephanie and Jeremy visited Mama Gertie's Hideaway over a decade ago (with Max and Theo) soon after they bought their first pop up camper. It was a magical campground that made a lasting impression. Many improvements have been made over the past ten years, so they...
An RV Trip to Detroit with Boxy Colonial on the Road
We love taking taking RV trips to cities like Washington and Philadelphia. It seems like you can park your RV close to just about any major American city. You just need to know where to look for campsites and moderate your expectations. Many urban campgrounds have...
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Underrated Camping Destinations: Virginia
Why do we think that Virginia is an underrated state for RV travel? A lot of its awesomeness gets overshadowed by the neighboring states. And yet, there are so many Virginia camping destinations that should be on your list!
Virginia serves up mountains, beaches, charming small towns, and one really cool city to explore (we’re cheating and counting Washington D.C.). If Virginia has flown under your radar, check out our list of great destinations to explore.
Underrated Camping Destinations: Michigan
Michigan might not be the first state that comes to mind as a great RVing destination, but we think it’s utterly underrated. There’s so much to explore in the the Great Lakes State. Check out this list of great Michigan camping destinations to see why Michigan deserves to move a few spots up on your bucket list.
Underrated Camping Destinations: New York State
New York may be the single most underrated state in American for RV travel. It is astoundingly beautiful, and it truly has it all! You have waterfalls, lakes, rivers, mountains, the greatest city in the world, and the Atlantic Ocean. This week’s post will all focus on underrated camping destinations. Today, we’re kicking it off by telling you why New York deserves a top rating on your camping list.
Zion River Resort near Zion National Park
If you are heading to Zion National Park and want a private RV park with all of the natural beauty of a public park, Zion River Resort RV Park in Virgin, UT, just might be the one for you. Not only will you find stunning views of the red rock landscape, you also get full hookups at your well-maintained site. Plus great amenities and easy access to Zion!
Watchman Campground in Zion National Park
Zion National Park is a dreamy destination, but will you find a dreamy campground in the park? Yes, you will. Watchman Campground is a phenomenal choice. Since it’s located right in Zion, it is super convenient. Plus, it offers great amenities and stunning views.
Planning a Camping Trip to Zion National Park
Zion National Park is one of those magical places that people describe as a spiritual experience. The stunning beauty is just unmatched, with deep canyons, red rock formations, and unbelievable ranges of colors. Plus, this national park is pretty accessible, meaning you don’t have to put a ton of time into planning in order to enjoy it.
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They are the authors of See You at the Campground, Where Should We Camp Next?, and RV Vacations. They are also the cohosts of The RV Atlas podcast.