The most exotic on our list of domestic road trips to see the best of what America has to offer, Hawaii is as foreign a land you can experience without a passport. An archipelago of 8 islands, none of which are connected by roadway, Hawaii is a relatively young collection of land masses. With the… Read more »
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Great American Road Trips, Seven of Twelve: California
California is a state so immense and diverse, its economy is considered the eighth largest in the entire world. It is by far, the largest economy of any state in the Union, having generated $2.3 trillion in 2014, compared to the distant second; New York with a gross state product of $1 trillion in the… Read more »
Great American Road Trips, Six of Twelve: Texas/Oklahoma
Texas and Oklahoma are two states every American must experience in their lifetime. Teaming with natural wonder and beauty, this central swath to our great nation is so much more than the dusty plains you may picture. Lush green forests and roaring river ways dot the landscape from the corn fields in the northern reaches… Read more »
Things to consider before purchasing an RV
Are you the type of person who takes a lot of road trips, but hates traveling long distances in a small vehicle? Paying for hotel rooms for long durations of time starts to stack up against your wallet and the only way you can think of to fix this is by purchasing an RV. Well,… Read more »
Personalizing and customizing your RV to make it Feel Like Home
Your RV can and should be a home away from home, but it can lack the overall feeling of hominess. Instead of using a basic factory-style RV on your trips, bringing elements of home can help it feel more comfortable, welcoming and can be accommodating to children that might suffer from homesickness. One way to… Read more »
Great American Road Trips, One of Twelve: Southwest
The most otherworldly region of our great country, the American southwest is vast and expansive. In this expanse are some of the most fascinating natural wonders not only in our country but on the entire planet. Centric on the Great Basin Desert, the arid landscape across Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, Texas and New Mexico is… Read more »
The Historic Mother Road
Credited as the road having given rise to the American road trip, Route 66 is among the most historic and storied roadways in our country. Spanning from Los Angeles to Chicago, the east-west highway is a must-see for any traveler who loves to road trip. Originally a designated wagon road built in 1857, the Route… Read more »
RV Games That Make Time Fly
Spending hours on the road traveling in an RV is great for family bonding. But when the road seems a little repetitive between stops, there are tons of game to play while traveling. When packing for your trip, make sure to include a map of the United States, highlighters. When you’re passengers are getting antsy,… Read more »
Spend Less & See More: How To Save Money On Your RV Trip
Packing up and setting out on a RV trip can be the experience of a lifetime. With the open road rushing under your wheels, traveling this way gives you and your companions the opportunity to see as much or as little as you want, stopping wherever and whenever along the way. Although a RV trip… Read more »
5 Fun Ways To Stay Entertained On Road Trips
Family road trips are exciting. The very thought of gathering everyone together to drive across country, or from one coast to the next, is a big deal. The spring is here, with summer arriving soon; and this is the time of year when everyone begins to plan their warm weather getaways. Traveling with kids adds… Read more »