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  • Class A Vs. Class C Motorhomes

    A motor home is an excellent option for those who enjoy exploring the great outdoors but don't want to give up the comforts of home. Categorized into three classes--Class A, Class B and Class C--motor homes provide a combination of transportation and living quarters, all under the same roof. read more

  • What is a Class A Motorhome?

    A Class A motor home is the largest, most luxurious type of recreational vehicle (RV) available. Featuring transportation and living quarters under one roof, a Class A motor home allows you to go camping and explore the outdoors while enjoying all the comforts of home. read more

  • Oregon's Regulations for Pickup Campers

    According to Oregon's Department of Motor Vehicles, there are many differences between a pickup camper, a motor home and a travel trailer. Keep these differences in mind when registering your pickup, as the fees depend on the particular features of your camper. read more

  • Coachmen RV Information

    Coachmen is a brand of Forest River, a Berkshire Hathaway company. They make a series of RVs that fit in the middle of the pack in terms of luxury and cost. They're not top-of-the-line but they are reliable and comfortable. read more

  • RV Camper & Motorhome Living Rules & Regulations in Montana

    Back to the land and living free are precepts common in Montana. Land costs lower than most areas of the U.S. and a Western-style of living mean reduced regulations at the state and local levels when it comes to housing. Even so, living permanently in a camper or motor home can be a challenging dance around Montana's zoning and development regulations. Unlik… read more

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  • Camping in the Redwoods

    Redwoods National Park offers some of the most awe-inspiring camping in the entire country. Surrounded by these dazzling and majestic trees that seem to reach into the outer space above you, is like being lost on a planet of giants. Re… read more

  • Hotels in Nanango, Australia

    Nanango is a historic country town in Queensland, Australia, located about 125 miles inland from Brisbane. With a variety of town parks, picnic areas and trails in the area; recreational gold digging; and even a historic mural walk wit… read more

  • Crystal River, Florida RV Resorts

    The city of Crystal River is on Florida's Nature Coast, which is known for its natural environment. The cavernous spring in Kings Bay attracts divers, and visitors come to view the manatees that winter in the local waters. The area als… read more

  • RV Parks in Laughlin, Nevada

    Laughlin, Nevada, is situated along the Colorado River Valley where Nevada, California and Arizona meet. In a few short decades, this area has transformed into a fast-growing tourist destination with gambling resorts and a multitude of… read more

  • List of Companies That Buy RV for Salvage or Use

    RV companies often buy used motor homes and RVs for salvage or use. In the case of salvage, the company breaks down the RV and sells the parts to other companies. Some companies buy used RVs, fix those campers and then offer those to o… read more

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  • RV Parks near Tubac, Arizona

    A Spanish presidio in an Arizona state park sits quietly behind the old adobe pueblo village of Tubac, inhabited by artists as one of the largest art colonies in Arizona and located halfway between Tucson and the Mexican border on Inte… read more

  • RV Parks in Apache Junction, Arizona

    Even the name sounds invitingly remote: The Superstitions Mountains. Locals always call them word "The Superstitions." It may be a sign of respect for the mountains' sacred status with native Americans, or its beyond-description format… read more

  • Farmington, New Mexico, RV Parks

    Drivers heading to Farmington, New Mexico, have a small group of RV parks from which to choose. When not setting up base camp, outdoor lovers will find numerous activities to keep themselves satisfied in the area. Favorite places to ex… read more

  • RV Parks on Bull Shoals Lake, Arkansas

    Those in need of some time outdoors will find the Bull Shoals Lake area of the state offers all manner of water activities including scuba diving, swimming, sail and power boating, waterskiing and Jet Ski riding. For those who prefer t… read more

  • RV Parks Near Sun City in Georgetown, Texas

    RV campers seeking a place to park their vehicle in the Sun City area of Georgetown, Texas, will find several sites to choose from. Sun City is a great spot for outdoor lovers with its close proximity to Lake Georgetown, which is a fav… read more

  • Yellowstone Camping Trailer Information

    The Yellowstone Coach Company, of Wakarusa, Indiana, started manufacturing camp trailers in the 1940s. The Yellowstone camp trailers were small, but they also held all the amenities necessary for a comfortable life on the road. The ori… read more

  • How to Rent an RV From Camping World

    Renting an RV allows travelers to camp in style without the expense of owning a motor home. Camping World, with locations throughout the U.S., which operates like a car rental agency, has several types of motor homes for rent. These r… read more

  • How Do I Homestead in a Campground?

    Homestead campgrounds are located across the United States. With campgrounds nestled between wooded areas, lakes and rivers, as well as near the ocean, you can find a homestead campground right for you and your family. These campground… read more

  • Travel Trailer vs. RV

    When thinking of upgrading from tent camping, two basic choices exist: buying a travel trailer or buying an RV motor home. Understanding some basic differences between the two can help you decide on which would best suit your needs and… read more

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    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

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