Have you ever felt guilty imagining spending the holidays in an RV? We understand. And we also know that the RV is your happy place, and it can help your family enjoy the holidays, or maybe even help you rediscover that joy you used to have back in the day. Everyone's...
You are currently browsing category
campgrounds
5 Reasons Seasonal Camping Might Be Right For You!
Dec 6, 2016 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
We got a ton of response after our recent podcast episode on Seasonal Camping, featuring Jon and Heather Anderson. They are RVers who signed up for their own seasonal campsite two years ago and absolutely love it. So we want to make ourselves perfectly clear. If you...
Tips and Resources for Finding the Perfect Campground and the Ideal Campsite
Feb 9, 2016 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
After researching, visiting, and reviewing hundreds of campgrounds over the last 6 years, we strongly believe that there is no perfect campground. One size definitely does not fit all. One person's idea of camping nirvana might drive another RV enthusiast batty. Some...
A Case for the Campground (or, why it’s okay if you don’t plan on boondocking this year)
Feb 2, 2016 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
If you hang out in RV social media circles, you probably have noticed the increase in boondocking, or wild camping, content. You might see an Airstream in the middle of a desert with snow-capped mountains in the distance. Or a Class C sitting at the edge of a rocky...
Falling in Love with the Adirondacks at the Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA
Oct 5, 2015 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
The Adirondack Park in New York State is our newest favorite place. Why? Maybe because of its fragrant and thickly wooded forests of spruce, maple, beech, and birch. Maybe because of its sparkling lakes, winding rivers, and rocky streams. Maybe because of its...
Is Summer Calling Your Name? 8 Great Reasons to Camp at the Myrtle Beach KOA
Apr 13, 2015 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Are you looking for a beach getaway this summer? Or would you prefer a wooded retreat where you can relax while the kids run free? Why not have both at the Myrtle Beach KOA? It took our family awhile to find this magical spot, but now that we have we will go...
A Perfect Day in Belfast, Maine: Exploring the MidCoast of Vacationland
Sep 7, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
This post originally appeared on The Jayco Journal. On our last trip to the MidCoast region of Maine, we explored Camden, Rockland, Lincolnville, and Boothbay. This time we ventured a bit farther north to Belfast. Boy, are we glad we did... Over the last four years,...
Campground Review: Twin Mountain KOA, New Hampshire
Aug 7, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
After spending six nights at the Woodstock/Lincoln KOA in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and thoroughly exploring Franconia Notch, we were just not ready to leave the Granite State. For every family friendly activity or outdoor adventure that we completed, we...
Guest Blog: The Campgrounds of New Zealand
Apr 12, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Here is the latest post from our guest bloggers John and Cathy, who recently returned from an epic RV adventure in New Zealand… * About a year ago we decided to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary with a trip to New Zealand. Since we have lived an RV lifestyle,...
Campground Sticker Shock? Unpacking the Value of a Cabin
Apr 6, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Jeremy and I realized recently that a certain scenario keeps repeating itself. Friends of ours will express interest in coming along with us on a trip. If they are not interested in tent camping, we enthusiastically recommend cabins as a great way to experience a...
Our Books
Categories
- Activities
- Books
- California
- Campfire
- Campground Reviews
- Canada
- Coleman
- Events
- Food
- Ford
- Gear
- Grand Design
- Hiking
- Jayco
- Midwest
- National forests
- National Parks
- Northeast
- Northwest
- Parenting Reflections
- Pickup
- Podcast
- Rigs
- RV Lifestyle
- RV Maintenance
- RV Organization
- RV Travel
- RVFTA Podcasts
- South
- Southwest
- Trucks
- Uncategorized
- Upper Midwest
- West
- YouTube