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Here’s everything you need to know about planning a solar eclipse RV trip for the April 8, 2024, total eclipse.
10 Amazing Family Friendly Campgrounds
Our brand new book, Where Should We Camp Next? A 50 State Guide to Amazing Campgrounds and other Unique Outdoor Accomdations has over 300 total campgrounds recommendations with 5-11 reviews in each state. Our book also offers up a unique badge system to help readers...
Bunkhouse Roundup: Midsize Trailers
This roundup brings you four great midsize bunkhouses, which range in length from 24 to 29 feet. Check out these family-friendly favorites.
America’s Newest National Park! West Virginia’s New River Gorge
We are so excited to talk about America's newest national park on today's podcast and here on The RV Atlas blog. Huge thanks to freelance writer Kate Morgan (bykatemorgan.com) for coming on the show and sharing her passion and deep knowledge of New River Gorge. After...
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One of our favorite things about camping in the fall is cooking over the campfire. The air is cool and crisp. The fire is warm. And the food seems even better when it's made outside. On quick weekend getaways, we like to keep our camp cooking simple and delicious....
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Campground Review: Assateague State Park in Maryland
Assateague State Park is Maryland’s only oceanfront State Park, located south of Ocean City and north of Chincoteague Island. It's also one of our very favorite campgrounds in the country. Our attachment to Assateague State Park is rooted in sentimentality. We've been...
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Sure, coffee is a staple when we are camping. But when the days get shorter and the nights start to get chilly, we love to make some other warm drinks to enjoy at the campground. The adult kind (ahem). Here's a selection of some of our favorite hot spirits. The best...
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Anyone that's been hanging around The RV Atlas headquarters for awhile knows that Jeremy is a campground coffee freak. It wasn't always that way, though. In fact, he had never had a cup of coffee in his life before getting hooked at an AP English convention in his...
Campground Review: Sioux Falls Jellystone Park in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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