Do you believe in the paranormal, or are you a total skeptic? Whether you believe in ghosts or not, you may find haunted history interesting. Planning a haunted RV road trip from New York to New Orleans can take you to some of the nation's most fascinating...
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Lodge Cast Iron: Great Camping Gear and Best Fall Recipes
Sep 25, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
Fall may very well be the best time of year for cooking at the campground. The crisp air and cool nights make it perfect for firing up your camp stove or cooking over a live fire. When October and November roll around we love to break out our skillets and Dutch ovens...
A Road Trip into the Future With Lightship RV
Sep 18, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
Is the future of RVing going to be electrified? The dynamic team at Lightship RV certainly thinks it will be. This startup, which is based out of San Francisco and Colorado, made an impressive debut with the launch of their L1 prototype at SXSW in Austin, Texas in...
An Epic RV Trip to Newfoundland, Canada (Part Two)
Sep 8, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
This is part two of an epic two-part series about RVing in Newfoundland with Gretchen Holcombe from Boxy Colonial on the Road. In this guest-post (and on the RV Atlas podcast) Gretchen takes us into Central Newfoundland and onward to St. John's and Western...
An Epic RV Trip to Newfoundland, Canada (Part One)
Sep 1, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
The island of Newfoundland didn’t officially become a part of Canada until 1949, and between its independent history and its geographic isolation, it feels like a whole different world perhaps more than anywhere else in North America. Visitors can see whales and...
Budget Camping Tips + Huge Announcement!
Aug 25, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
A Huge Announcement About Our Next Book We bought our first RV over 12 years ago and it changed our lives forever. Both of us were teachers at that time and we wanted to get out into nature and enjoy time in the great outdoors with our one-year-old twin boys....
Tips for Camping in National Forests This Fall…or Anytime!
Aug 20, 2023 RVFTA
Camping in national forests can be wonderful any time of year, but fall is extra special. As the leaves change and the temperatures cool, national forests provide a scenic backdrop for your camping adventures. But, there are some things you need to know to prepare for...
Pickleball Mania Sweeps RV Resorts Across America!
Aug 11, 2023 Jeremy Puglisi
We are huge pickleball fans here at RV Atlas headquarters. We keep a set of paddles and balls in our garage, and in our RV. But we are rank amateurs--to say the least. We have been playing quite a bit over the last two years, but we have not been following the...
New Mexico Road Trip Part 2: Taos and Taos Monte Bello
Aug 3, 2023 RVFTA
Taos offers up a taste of the Southwest in a style all its own, mixing phenomenal natural landscapes with a notable arts scene. Smaller than its sister to the south, Santa Fe, Taos similarly offers a strong sense of place and culture. Here's everything you need to...
New Mexico Road Trip Part 1: Santa Fe and Sante Fe Skies
Jul 27, 2023 RVFTA
If your dream vacation includes a mix of natural landscapes and cool towns to explore, New Mexico has you covered. This underrated camping destination is packed with unique destinations. Santa Fe is one of those storied towns, known for its arts, history, and...
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