
12 Tips for Becoming an RV Weekend Warrior
When we bought our first RV ten years ago we were legitimately concerned that we wouldn’t use it that much. We worried that it would gather dust in the driveway. We live near the beach in a boating...
12 Tips for Making Hiking With Kids Fun (and Not Miserable!)
Hiking with kids can be a transcendent experience that changes them, and you, forever. Or it can be a miserable experience that no one in your family will ever want to repeat. It all depends on your approach. On today's episode of The RV Atlas podcast Jeremy is...
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...
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The New 2020 Jeep Gladiator: Engine Specs and Tow Capability
Does the Jeep Gladiator pickup deserve a space in the hearts of America's RVers? Check out our two-part series to find out. Today, we are exploring the specs and features, and tomorrow, we are taking it for a test drive! When we told our friend Johann Schnell that we...
Tips for Celebrating the Holidays at the Campground
Many people think of their RV only in the context of family vacations or quick weekend getaways. However, your RV can be just as fun and useful during the holiday season…even if you’ve already winterized. Don’t let the weather or the family expectations prevent you from using your RV. Instead, let your rig help you manage the stress of the holidays, all while creating new traditions. Once you start spending holidays at the campground, you will want to do it again and again!
2019 Holiday Gift Guide: Apparel and Accessories
Our annual holiday gift guide might not be quite as famous as Oprah's "Favorite Things." However, we have come to love this tradition and know you do, too. Whether you are looking for gifts for loved ones or for yourself (yeah--we know how it goes), we are bringing...
Jellystone Park’s 50th Anniversary
We are big fans of the Jellystone experience and love the many amazing memories these campgrounds have given our family over the last five years. From the first time we pledged to the flag with Yogi in Luray to the time our boys learned to play gaga ball in North Carolina, these Jellystone memories are a part of our family camping history.
Installing a Tow Bar on your Motorhome: Pros and Cons
To tow or not tow? Deciding whether or not to install a tow bar on your motorhome is a more complicated question than you might think. On one hand, towing a car (often called a “toad” or “towable”) behind you can make your motorhome more difficult to maneuver. On the other hand, having a toad makes those excursions away from the campground much easier. Which option is right for you? There’s no easy answer.
Lazy River Jellystone in Gardner, New York: Campground Review
We first visited the Lazy River Jellystone in Gardiner, New York about five years ago. It was the middle of July and the campground was in full swing for summer. Our boys, who were very little at the time, absolutely loved the place. So did we. The country setting and...
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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.