How to Book a Campsite in the U.S. & Canada

You don’t need us to tell you that camping can be complicated. The ebb and flow of the pandemic has made it even more so. With teleworking on the rise, people are flocking outdoors in droves. So campsites can often be booked out well in advance. To stop the frustration before it starts, it’s important to know how to book a campsite.
Essentials for off-grid camping in your RV

RVing is more popular than ever. With more and more campers on the road, it becomes increasingly difficult to find a full-service campsite. Thus, many campers are going off the grid to experience the peace and freedom only boondocking can offer. Do you have a trailer set up for full-service campsites, but want to experience off-grid camping? Read on and learn how you can camp without limits.
7 Easy Workouts for on-the-Go RVers

Headed out in your RV for a long, relaxing trip? As you drive, you are not getting much exercise or burning many calories, so you may want to find a way to do both. A good, daily workout helps to keep you mentally and physically healthy, along with relieving stress. So find a routine that you like, because if you enjoy it, you are more likely to stick to it.
How to Camp in an RV During Winter

Camping in winter can be difficult. You’re fighting the cold, bringing extra accessories to accommodate the weather, and you spend less time outside because of the temperatures. While it is more work to camp in your RV during winter – it’s certainly worth it. Between all the fun winter activities you can do, such as skiing, sledding, snowboarding, snowball fights, and roasting marshmallows, camping in the winter won’t be an experience you’ll soon forget.
How-To Create Lasting Friendships on the Road

Life on the road is filled with adventure, excitement, and joy. But at times, it can feel a little bit lonely. You’re a world away from your friends and family after all. Making friends on the road can feel daunting, especially with the here-today-gone-tomorrow nature of RV life. And, no matter how young or old you are, putting yourself out there can be intimidating. However, making friends with other RVers can enrich your adventures and brighten your life. And while it takes effort, making friends does get easier over time, especially if you follow our tips.
What to Look for When Looking for a Campground

If you are new to the RV lifestyle, you will quickly learn that a little preparation can make a huge difference in how relaxing, exciting, or fruitful your adventure will be.
Want to skip the troubleshooting? We’ve got you covered. Don’t waste one day at a bad campsite with these tips.
15 Must-Visit North America Road Trip Stops

When it comes to getting away from it all and hitting the road for your next adventure, you want to plan some destinations that will leave you with lifelong memories. Seeing some of the most iconic along with some best-kept secret stops will make your next road trip unforgettable. So, if you’re planning your next escape, grab your camera, pack some hiking gear, a swimsuit, and add a few of these North American road trip stops.
Ultimate RV Living Trip Planner

An introduction to the ultimate RV living trip planner guide.
Life in the ‘Escape’ lane. It’s your time to adventure and leave the bustle of life behind you. This RV guide has great tips on how to choose the best RV and prepare for a memorable experience. Prepare for adventure. Prepare for fun. Prepare to Escape.
Retirement and RV Living: RV Retirement Tips (Part II)

RV life and retirement just makes sense for those that want to embrace exploration and escape from the mundane. From a financial and adventure aspect to making the most of your life, RV life gives you the opportunity to maximize your retirement years. If you’ve decided your retirement should be the best years of your life, you’re on the right track investing in a travel trailer. But hitting the road can feel overwhelming when you’ve never done it before, especially if you’re planning to RV full time or half of the year. Make the most of your money, time, and energy by using these RV retirement tips.
Retirement and RV Living: Is It the Right Choice For You? (Part I)

There’s a reason so many people decide to retire and make an RV their full-time home. Life on the road offers retirees greater financial freedom, a chance to embrace adventure and re-evaluate what really matters in life to them. Whether you’re looking to become more minimal, to be able to live more frugally or be able to split time between living near grandkids, this article will help you better understand what to expect from RV life during retirement.It’s time to tap into the possibilities and not only reflect on places you’ve been but think ahead and plan to travel where you’ve always wanted to.