
13 National Parks You Can’t Reach by RV
You may dream of visiting all 63 national parks with your RV, but that task is actually impossible—or nearly impossible—for a number of national parks. In fact, you’ll find 13 national parks you can’t reach by RV, spanning Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa, and the mainland. If you want to hit all 63 national parks, plan to park your RV and take other modes of transportation, but the efforts will pay off with big adventure.
Bucket List Trips with Kids
They say you only have 18 summers with your children before they become young adults. As campers, we all want to make the most of those summers. What kinds of trips can we take that will leave a lasting impression? Check out these bucket list trips with kids for some inspiration.
Anchor Down RV Resort
Anchor Down RV Resort, located in Dandridge, TN, is one of the hottest new campgrounds in the nation. It seems everyone we know has either gone there or is wanting to go there. With meticulous campsites located on Douglas Lake and views of the Great Smoky Mountains in the distance, Anchor Down is an exceptional campground in an exceptional location.
How One Campground Handled the Global Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, campgrounds and RV parks closed, just as much of America did. What was it like to suddenly shut down, just as prime camping season was about to start? Erin and Dan Thiem, from Inn Town Campground, are here to tell us how their campground handled the global pandemic.
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