The Rally: From Louisville to Daytona
The excitement began as 2,033 RVs from all across North America, and even as far away as Australia, rolled into Louisville, Ky., June 21-24 for the Good Sam Rally. Over the next few days, thousands of...
View ArticleRV Park for Singles Over 55
RV parks and resorts often compete with one another on price, location and the quality of their amenities and service. But Florilow Oaks RV Park in Bushnell, Fla., sets itself apart using another...
View Article2012 MotorHome Readers’ Choice Awards
No doubt, RVers are a special breed, and the RV lifestyle is just as special. In your motorhome you’re free to explore, to do what you love with the people who matter most. MotorHome readers have...
View ArticleWinter Motorhome Travel
Winter is often a time of hibernation for RVs, but motorhomes are adventure vehicles, which means the voyage doesn’t have to stop once snow begins to fall. In fact, coaches tend to have excellent...
View ArticleTen Top Motorhomes For Tailgating
Few things epitomize the motorhome experience like a tailgating party. Good food, great friends and family, and the convenience of owning a home on wheels all blend seamlessly at the RV park, stadium...
View ArticleUnplugged RVing — Getting off the beaten path
Going without hookups is not for everyone. But, for motorhomers who like the idea of getting off the beaten path, it’s a way to occasionally or frequently expand our horizons. Full self-containment...
View ArticleRV Financing Options At A Glance
Unless you’ve been living off the grid somewhere with no news coming in, or just don’t keep up with current events, you would know that interest rates on new and used RV loans, as well as...
View ArticleOyster-licious
You either love them or hate them. Oysters. Those gnarly-shelled bivalves generate strong reactions, from devotees waxing poetic about the best varieties to those who can’t stomach the squishy,...
View ArticleSun Power
While motorhomes are reasonably well equipped for dry camping — boondocking, as it’s often called — many come up short of 12-volt DC reserve power except in limited use. The result may be extended use...
View ArticleRoad Foodie: A Taste of Wenatchee Valley, WA
Wenatchee Valley, on the east side of Washington’s Cascade Mountains, is a high-desert agricultural oasis well known for growing some of the finest wine grapes, apples and pears in the Northwest. Its...
View ArticleA Quick Guide to Generator Care and Maintenance
Much of the freedom we enjoy by traveling in a motorhome can be attributed to the benefits of self-containment, which is supported in large part by the onboard AC generator. Travel anywhere you wish...
View Article15 Exercises to Keep You Fit
I love everything about traveling in a motorhome except for the long hours sitting while we drive from point A to point B. Even when I am passing the time looking at enchanting scenery and listening to...
View ArticleMad for Mudbugs
Mudbug. Crayfish. Mudpup. Crawdaddy. Crawfish. Whatever you call them, those little warm water crustaceans are delicious, relatively inexpensive, easy to cook and make a fun food to try while you’re on...
View ArticleShakedown Cruise
In the interest of avoiding unpleasant surprises, a shakedown trip should be No. 1 on the travel plan after acquiring a new or used motorhome. Motorhomes are more complex than other types of RVs, and...
View ArticleFull-Timer Transition at Cal-Am Resort’s Superstition Views
In many ways, Jill and Clint Baumann are deep into the motorhome lifestyle and love it. They have been full-time RVing for almost 12 years, with children and grandchildren spread across California,...
View ArticleLittle RV on the Prairie
Homestead Hopping Along Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Highway It started out innocently enough. My kids and I listened to the first Little House on the Prairie on audiobook on a long road trip. The...
View Article2013 RV OOPS AWARDS
“What’s the dumbest thing you’ve ever done while RVing?” Electrical Errors and Fuel-Pump Fiascoes are Among This Year’s Top 10 Motorhome Mishaps Most RVers have experienced a major or minor mishap...
View ArticleWhen Work and Camping Combine
For RVers, Workamping is a Ticket to Travel In 1987, Greg and Debbie Robus founded Workamper News, a publication that later expanded into numerous services including a job hot line, a resume...
View ArticleAmazon CamperForce: Your Next Adventure
RVers are known for their enthusiasm, always looking for their next destination and exciting experience. For RVers, then, Campbellsville, Ky., Coffeyville, Kan., and Fernley, Nev., might not be the...
View ArticleAmerican Revolution 38s
Fleetwood’s 38S model may be the smallest coach in the veteran builder’s higher-end lineup, but it’s packed with all the features expected for luxury living In the world of luxury coaches,...
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