Travelling by RV is the easiest way to take the luxuries of home into the outdoors. With countless KOAs and RV friendly campgrounds in outdoor recreation areas, Trails.com wants to help you find the right one and ensure that your trip is the best it can be. Watch videos and read articles on setting up generators, repairing awnings, and campground etiquette. We also cover what to pack for your trip, cures for motion sickness and how to choose a campsite. So before you hit the road, hit up Trails.com and get all the information you need to plan your next RV trip.
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Trailer camping is a form of RV camping, falling into the same category as motor homes and truck campers. Many people prefer trailer camping since you have a small, "homelike" structure to reside in while staying outdoors in nature. Common amen...
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An RV's water tanks will eventually become fouled. That is a fact of life that comes with RV ownership, and at a minimum, cleaning the tanks out is necessary to maintain good sanitation. The procedure is fairly easy, although the first time will ...
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If you really want to see the landscape around you on your trip, go in an RV. You will get the full experience of the surrounding countryside and sights along the way. You will also have all of your needs contained inside the RV. RVs are heavy an...
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RV windows are relatively easy to replace, compared to windows in a traditional home. Screws hold the windows in place. Remove the screws and you can pull the windows out of the frames. It takes about an hour and a half to remove and install one ...
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Water damage in campers is a common problem. Water leaks in through windows, the roof or through damage to the exterior siding, and damages interior wood in the camper. Repair water damage as soon as possible to minimize the amount of damage that...
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While pickup trucks are capable of transporting large loads in their open beds, an unsecured load is a serious road hazard. Even heavy items may fly out the bed of the truck due to strong winds, unexpected turns, or sudden starts or stops. Making...
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If you have an RV, you would like to spend a lot of time in it, so you might as well customize it to make it as comfortable as possible. Changing the furniture is one of the ways you can customize your RV to suit your decorative tastes. Some furn...
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A recreational vehicle (RV) is the ideal solution for people who want to enjoy the comforts of home while traveling the great outdoors. A motorhome RV is a vehicle that provides both transportation and living quarters, under the same roof, for tr...
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Bungee cord storage is a significant problem when too many of them are kept together. Bungee cords will quickly tangle and stick together, causing problems when storing and removing them for usage. In order to remedy this problem, you should s...
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Water from RVs, especially ones that haven't seen a water hook-up for a few days, has a reputation for being a little funky. A lot of that has to do with RV owners or rental services not sanitizing their tanks often enough. Given time, the hot co...
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Casita travel trailers are tow-behind RVs used for camping and outdoor excursions. Casita, which began making trailers in 1983, focus on keeping their designs compact and aerodynamic, resulting in a lighter load for travelers. Casita trailers are...
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Coleman is one of the most recognizable names in outdoor camping gear. Coleman offers a wide array of models to suit everyone's needs. Pop-up campers, or tent trailers, are a popular option for campers because most cars and minivans can tow the s...
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Generally, you do not need a commercial driver's license (CDL) in order to operate an RV that is less than 26,000 pounds, or 10,000 pounds for trailers. Check your state's DMV site for specific regulations.
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Class C motorhomes are sometimes referred to as "mini motorhomes" and are built on a van chassis, instead of a larger bus chassis as a Class A motorhome is. Class C motorhomes are typically more family oriented, with four to six beds, full kitche...
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Camping trailers are a marriage between a scaled down recreational vehicle and a luxurious tent. They mimic a box that you may tow with a truck, SUV or---depending on size--even a passenger car. What makes the best camping trailers so versatile i...
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Goodie bags for campouts can be a combination of both fun and functional items for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. The idea behind a goodie bag is to provide your camping group with items that can be used for entertainment purposes or outdoor ta...
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An RV is a big investment that most people cannot afford to pay for fully upfront. Financing makes the dream of owing an RV possible for many people. Because RVs are considered a luxury item, longer loan terms and tax benefits are two things that...
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Sealed and often left stagnant under warm or hot conditions, the water tanks of an RV eventually become filthy with algae and slime. Being forced to drink or bathe in that foul-tasting stuff defeats the purpose of even having an RV with running w...
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A fact of life in owning or renting an RV is that the water tanks will foul, given enough time. Simple sanitation demands that the tanks are cleaned and sanitized periodically, and more frequently in hot weather. Cleaning the tanks is time consum...
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If you are planning a travel itinerary across the United States and you hope to stay in one or more of the best RV parks, there a few standouts. Perhaps you are looking for a campground that meets your children's needs and also allows you to brin...
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Located near Lake Tahoe, Reno, Nevada is a town that offers gambling and outdoor adventure in one tidy package. It is well-developed for visitors, and offers a wide range of accommodation options.
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While some vehicles, such as the ubiquitous Volkswagen Vanagon, are factory designed as camper vans, the term is also used to refer to any relatively large vehicle specifically designed to allow camping--or even long-term living--in the rear portion.
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Winter campers know that Tucson, Arizona, is a great place to spend the months which are too cool for RV camping in other states. Add to this the fascinating surrounding attractions, such as early Native American settlements, locales that once we...
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Manatees, alligators, beaches, everglades and plenty of snorkeling and scuba diving-- these are the things you will find while RVing in Florida. Miss nothing with these three RV-friendly camp grounds in the Floridian wilderness.
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Backcountry vacations involve stepping off the beaten path, and may be conducted in grand style or rustic simplicity. You can plan a backcountry vacation on your own, or rely on local guides that are familiar with the terrain, climate and wildlif...