Great Getaway: The Great Smoky Mountains Region

posted on 04/15/2008 10:04 in RV Destinations

by Lynn Seldon     There’s a reason that Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most-visited national park in the nation. With so much to do and see both inside the park and nearby, the mountainous regions of western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee beckon many RVers.     Running roughly between Asheville in North Carolina and Knoxville in Tennessee ...

South of the Border - RVing in Mexico

posted on 01/07/2008 03:01 in RV Destinations

The United States offers countless RV vacation options. But what if we want something culturally different, something romantic and alluring? Adventurous sorts might hop the border and check out the numerous Canadian sights, sounds and tastes. The even more adventurous go south, to Mexico. “Mexico has a romance and an allure that everybody knows about in the United States,” says ...

Rving Through Texas

posted on 11/20/2007 11:11 in RV Destinations

RVing Through Texas Stop for a moment and play a word-association game. The word is Texas. What comes to mind?  Probably a thousand different words, but very likely something related to the enormity, vastness and gigantic expanse of our nation’s 28th state. At 266,807 square miles, it’s larger than every European country but Russia. It’s so big that it takes two ...

Snowbird How-To's

posted on 11/20/2007 10:11 in RV Destinations

What To Do Before You Go In Search of the Sun    By Alan Lidstone For many RVers, enjoying the fall season is also the time to start considering their annual “snowbird” trek south to avoid winter. The snowbird season starts after Thanksgiving and ends in April. About half of snowbirds wait until after New Years’ to begin the southward trek. Who Are ...