RV Travel Tips Archive

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    Winter RV Camping

    We love Peggi and John’s common-sense tips! Some of their information is very regional but for those hardy souls who aren’t spending the winter in a warmer climate you may enjoy this: http://www.rverscorner.com/wintercamp.html

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    Travel Destinations for Fall Foliage

    Even though we are still experiencing triple digit temperatures in many parts of the country, fall will be here before we know it, so its time to start planning a trip to enjoy the changing colors of fall.  While New England is the most famous...

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    Route of the Hiawatha Trail

    One of our favorite day trip excursions when we are staying in Coeur d’Alene (see my previous blog post) is to take our bikes to the Route of the Hiawatha.  The Route of the Hiawatha is probably the most enjoyable bike trails I have ever...

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    Idaho’s Lakeside Playground

    Everyone has that one favorite place where they love to go, and my little slice of heaven on earth is Coeur d’Alene Idaho.  We have been going to Coeur d’Alene every July for about 10 years now, and never get tired of returning.  In my...

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    Everything in its Place — Storage Tips & Tricks

      When traveling in an RV for extended periods of time, few things are more important than keeping your belongings organized so everything is accessible, easy to find, and free from clutter.   Compact life quickly looses some of its luster if you are forever packing...

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    Presidential Proclamation–Great Outdoors Month

    A Presidential Proclamation was signed by President Barack Obama on May 31, 2011 declaring June as the official Great Outdoors Month. In the Proclamation, he states “This month, let each of us resolve to protect our great outdoors; discover their wonders; and share them with...

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    10 Wacky Summer Festivals

    Are looking for something fun and a bit different to do this summer?   Here is a list of 10 out-of-the-ordinary festivals  to put a little wacky fun in your summer.   Superman Celebration June 9-12 Metropolis, IL http://www.supermancelebration.net/ A packed event schedule includes a carnival,...

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    Great American Gardens

    I love to wander through gardens.  Everything from rose gardens to desert gardens to vegetable gardens.     I love to see how different gardeners group colors and textures, and delight in seeing plants in their full glory displaying their gorgeous blooms, new foliage, or edible...

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    Discovering our National Parks

    One of the great privileges we have in our country is the ability to enjoy our National Parks. There are a total of 58 national parks preserving over 52 million acres of beautiful scenery, unique geological areas, and historical sites.   Yellowstone was the first national...

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    Tips for Boondocking

    Sure RV resorts are nice with all their conveniences, but if you have never tried boondocking (camping with no hookups/dry camping) – I would highly recommend it. Some of my most memorable RV adventures have been out boondocking. There is just no match to having...

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