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				<description><![CDATA[<p>By Liz Wilcox Going to Washington, D.C. is an incredible experience. Traveling there in an RV can make it even more amazing — if you know how to do it right. In this article, I’ll help you choose where to stay based on your needs and give you tips and tricks on how to best... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/an-rvers-guide-to-washington-d-c/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></span></p>
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Going to Washington, D.C. is an incredible experience. Traveling there in an RV can make it even more amazing — <em>if</em> you know how to do it right.

In this article, I’ll help you choose where to stay based on your needs and give you tips and tricks on how to best enjoy our nation’s capital in an <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/?utm_source=magazine&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_campaign=washingtondc_text" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">RV rental</a> (or your own rig, if you have one).

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<h1>Where To Park Your RV In Washington, D.C.</h1>
There are a few things to consider when deciding on where to stay in Washington, D.C. It&#8217;s important to consider:
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 	<li>Proximity to the city — where is your campsite located?</li>
 	<li>Proximity to activities — what kind of things do you want to do?</li>
 	<li>What kind RV or camper do you have? How big is your RV rental or tow vehicle?</li>
</ul>
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</ul>
If you’re visiting the city for only a day in a small RV rental, consider parking in the city. There is an oversized parking lot located at Union Station that allows smaller RVs and vans to park overnight. It’s a simple solution that’s right in the heart of the city!

For those of us with larger RVs who want to spend more than a day in the city, there really aren&#8217;t any good options inside the city limits. But don’t let that discourage you! There are plenty of options quite close to the city.
<h3>My RV Park Of Choice: Cherry Hill Park</h3>
<figure id="attachment_6431" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6431" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Pool8.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6431" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Pool8-300x200.jpg" alt="cherry hill park rv camping near washington dc" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Pool8-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Pool8-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Pool8.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Pool8-500x334.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6431" class="wp-caption-text">If you&#8217;re looking for a pleasant and convenient RV park close to Washington, I recommend Cherry Hill Park. <small>Photo credit: Cherry Hill Park</small></figcaption></figure>

If you want to stay as close to the city as possible and spend an entire weekend exploring the downtown area, I recommend <a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.cherryhillpark.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Cherry Hill Park</a>.

This is the closest campground to the city and also the largest. They accommodate many types of rigs and offer a bus shuttle to the Metro, which is how you can catch the subway into the city.

Cherry Hill Park is my go-to choice, as I love the city life and but don’t want to drive through busy city streets. Whether you&#8217;re towing a trailer or driving a 40-foot Class A, you&#8217;ll have a hard time parking in the city — your best bet is to use public transportation like this campground offers.
<h3>More RV Campgrounds Near Washington, D.C.</h3>
<figure id="attachment_6465" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6465" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/1DFFDA29-1DD8-B71C-07437BBA0C09634AOriginal.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6465" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/1DFFDA29-1DD8-B71C-07437BBA0C09634AOriginal-300x225.jpg" alt="greenbelt park rv camping washington dc" width="300" height="225" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/1DFFDA29-1DD8-B71C-07437BBA0C09634AOriginal-300x225.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/1DFFDA29-1DD8-B71C-07437BBA0C09634AOriginal-500x375.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/1DFFDA29-1DD8-B71C-07437BBA0C09634AOriginal.jpg 640w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6465" class="wp-caption-text">Greenbelt Park is close to the city, but feels like a world away. <small>Photo credit: NPS</small></figcaption></figure>

<strong>Capitol KOA</strong>
<a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://koa.com/campgrounds/washington-dc/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Capital KOA </a>is about 30 miles outside of the city in Millersville, Maryland. If you’re thinking about visiting Baltimore or Annapolis as well, then this is the place for you. During the summer, there is a shuttle that will take you to Washington, D.C. That makes it a great option if you have a large truck or don’t want to drive into the city.

<strong>Greenbelt Park</strong>
<a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.nps.gov/gree/index.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Greenbelt Park</a> is great if you’re trying to be as close as possible to the capital, but you still want a true camping experience. It’s only about 15 minutes from downtown, but has miles of hiking trails and wooded campsites to enjoy. The nearest Metro station is only about three miles away and a taxi or Uber can help you get there if you don’t feel like walking.

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<h1>Getting To Washington, D.C.</h1>
As stated above, some RV campgrounds have options to help you get into the city. For those that don’t, there are a few options available to you:

<strong>1. Drive into the city.</strong>

This can be stressful, so I wouldn’t recommend this for everyone. I personally love cities and enjoy the “hustle and bustle,” so navigating downtown isn’t too bad for me. I’ve driven through the best and the worst of New York City, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta and Nashville.

But driving yourself around a new city can be tricky and isn’t for the faint of heart. I highly recommend saving yourself the heartache and using public transportation.

<figure id="attachment_6435" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6435" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/subway-109245_1280.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6435" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/subway-109245_1280-300x199.jpg" alt="washington dc subway metro public transportation how to get around" width="300" height="199" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/subway-109245_1280-300x199.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/subway-109245_1280-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/subway-109245_1280-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/subway-109245_1280.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6435" class="wp-caption-text">Take the Metro to avoid traffic and save your legs for walking around downtown.</figcaption></figure>

<strong>2. Take Public Transportation</strong>

If you&#8217;re not a city dweller, it&#8217;s easy to forget how convenient public transport can be. Washington, D.C. has a large and extensive subway system — I love taking the Metro when I have the whole day to explore. There is also a bus system to help get you around.

<strong>3. Take a cab, Uber or Lyft. </strong>
This is a better option than the Metro when you only have a few hours to sightsee, or when you’re just tired of walking.

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<h1>Getting Around Downtown D.C.</h1>
Once you are downtown, there are four main ways to get around:

<strong>1. Walk</strong>

This is my preferred method. I’m one of those tourists that just can’t stop staring at things. I explore really slowly and like to plan only a few things a day so I can really savor the experience.

If you choose this option, wear proper shoes and stay hydrated. Remember that you could walk more than 5 miles in just one day of sightseeing.

<a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-11.16.09-AM.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6433" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-11.16.09-AM-300x183.png" alt="capital bikeshare biking bike rental washington dc things to do" width="300" height="183" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-11.16.09-AM-300x183.png 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-11.16.09-AM-768x468.png 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-11.16.09-AM.png 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-11.16.09-AM-500x305.png 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>
Whether you&#8217;re pedaling around on your own bike or rented wheels, biking is a great way to see the city.
<small>Photo credit: Capital Bikeshare</small>

<strong>2. Bring or rent a bike</strong>

Bikeshares have popped up in cities all over the country in the last few years. Instead of taking a cab or walking, consider renting a bike in the city from the Capital Bikeshare. There are literally hundreds of bike stations around the city, so finding one isn’t hard. It&#8217;s only $8 for a 24-hour pass.

Of course, one of the great things about RVing is that you can bring things like bikes with you on your trip — plan ahead and bring some along to explore the city.

This is a great option if you’re expecting to cover a lot of miles in the downtown area all at once. It’s going to save you time and energy, so you can get back to the campground with just enough stamina to make those nightly s’mores.

<strong>3. Take a guided tour</strong>

<figure id="attachment_6438" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6438" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/car-1618429_1280.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6438" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/car-1618429_1280-300x199.jpg" alt="washington dc sightseeing tour bus guided dc tours" width="300" height="199" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/car-1618429_1280-300x199.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/car-1618429_1280-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/car-1618429_1280-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/car-1618429_1280.jpg 900w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6438" class="wp-caption-text">A guided tour is a great way to see a new city.</figcaption></figure>

This option is great for RVers who don’t really have a set plan on where to go or what to do once they get downtown.

When my brother visited D.C. for the first time, he only had one day and wanted to see as much as possible. He decided on a segway tour and was not disappointed.

Washington D.C. has great segway and trolley tours that make it super easy to see the best of what our nation’s capital has to offer.

<strong>4. Take a taxi or rideshare</strong>

Sometimes you just need to get from point A to point B without stopping for sightseeing along the way. This could be because the weather is bad or you have cranky kids in tow.

Whatever the reason, rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft have made catching a ride easier than ever. And of course, there’s always good old-fashioned taxi cabs!

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<h1>Things To Do In Washington, D.C.</h1>
When you think of our capital, you probably think of the historic downtown area around the National Mall. And for good reason — there is so much to do there!

<figure id="attachment_6455" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6455" style="width: 740px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_451393999.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6455" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_451393999-1024x683.jpg" alt="lincoln memorial national mall washington dc monument things to do" width="740" height="494" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_451393999-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_451393999-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_451393999-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_451393999-1000x667.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_451393999-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_451393999.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 740px) 100vw, 740px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6455" class="wp-caption-text">The National Mall is a top destination for a reason — it&#8217;s beautiful and packed with things to see, like the Lincoln Memorial.</figcaption></figure>

Here are my top five places to visit downtown:
<ol>
 	<li>National Mall</li>
 	<li>Smithsonian Museum of Natural History</li>
 	<li>National Zoo</li>
 	<li>The White House</li>
 	<li>National Gallery of Art</li>
</ol>
As an RVer, one of the reasons I love to travel is to experience our country’s different cultures and shared histories. And that’s why these places are my favorite in the city — it is truly amazing how much history and knowledge there is to discover!

Check out this article I wrote for more details on some of my other favorite <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/5-rv-friendly-cities-around-the-usa/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">RV-friendly cities</a>.

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<h1>Things To Do In The Washington, D.C. Area</h1>
While downtown is a lot of fun, I’ve found that if you’re willing to branch out just a bit, there is so much more to explore!

Here are my top three places to see just outside the capital city — and where to find good grub while you&#8217;re there:
<h3>1. The National Harbor</h3>
<figure id="attachment_6451" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6451" style="width: 740px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_750551584.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6451" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_750551584-1024x683.jpg" alt="national harbor maryland airstream washington dc things to do potomac river" width="740" height="494" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_750551584-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_750551584-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_750551584-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_750551584-1000x667.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_750551584-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/shutterstock_750551584.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 740px) 100vw, 740px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6451" class="wp-caption-text">I love the National Harbor, especially in the summer when the ferris wheel offers amazing views of the river.</figcaption></figure>

I love the National Harbor! Located on the Potomac River, it’s got everything you could want from a half-day trip. There are shops, restaurants and even a beach for kids to play.

The best part about the Harbor is the Capital Wheel. It’s a giant ferris wheel that lets you see amazing views of Washington, Maryland and Virginia. It’s really my favorite thing to do when visiting the area.

If you’re looking for a fun place that is sure to please everyone on your RV trip, this is it.

<strong>Where To Eat: Rosa Mexicano</strong>

<figure id="attachment_6459" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6459" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/26232620_10156119387849444_3372881700582156365_o.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6459" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/26232620_10156119387849444_3372881700582156365_o-300x200.jpg" alt="rosa mexicano restaurant mexican washington dc where to eat national harbor" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/26232620_10156119387849444_3372881700582156365_o-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/26232620_10156119387849444_3372881700582156365_o-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/26232620_10156119387849444_3372881700582156365_o-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/26232620_10156119387849444_3372881700582156365_o.jpg 900w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6459" class="wp-caption-text"><small>Photo credit: Rosa Mexicano</small></figcaption></figure>

Rosa Mexicano is ideal if you’re looking for something a bit more upscale, but still very family-friendly. I celebrated my birthday here and it was great! I loved how they made guacamole right at the table! It was such a fun dining experience.

This restaurant is also known for its stunning views of the Harbor which you can enjoy from their outdoor deck.

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<h3>2. Mount Vernon</h3>
<figure id="attachment_6447" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6447" style="width: 740px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/dp-20150629_a-00013_o2-8.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6447" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/dp-20150629_a-00013_o2-8-1024x683.jpg" alt="mount vernon george washington dc things to do" width="740" height="494" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/dp-20150629_a-00013_o2-8-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/dp-20150629_a-00013_o2-8-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/dp-20150629_a-00013_o2-8-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/dp-20150629_a-00013_o2-8-1000x667.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/dp-20150629_a-00013_o2-8-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/dp-20150629_a-00013_o2-8.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 740px) 100vw, 740px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6447" class="wp-caption-text">George Washington loved his estate along the Potomac River — and it&#8217;s easy to see why! Mount Vernon is a must-visit for history buffs.<br /><small>Photo credit: Mount Vernon</small></figcaption></figure>

Mount Vernon was the plantation home of George Washington. Being a history buff, I got teary-eyed walking through the estate. It was very moving to be standing where our first president stood and to overlook the Potomac the way he and so many other historical figures did at one point.

If you love history as much as I do, Mount Vernon is a must-see.

<strong>Where To Eat: Holy Cow</strong>

<figure id="attachment_6457" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6457" style="width: 200px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13892383_1201900856497570_3370663806977106366_n.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6457" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13892383_1201900856497570_3370663806977106366_n-300x300.jpg" alt="holy cow burger mount vernon where to eat rving near washington dc" width="200" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13892383_1201900856497570_3370663806977106366_n-300x300.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13892383_1201900856497570_3370663806977106366_n-150x150.jpg 150w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13892383_1201900856497570_3370663806977106366_n-768x768.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13892383_1201900856497570_3370663806977106366_n-500x500.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13892383_1201900856497570_3370663806977106366_n.jpg 960w" sizes="(max-width: 200px) 100vw, 200px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6457" class="wp-caption-text"><small>Photo credit: Holy Cow</small></figcaption></figure>

This restaurant really lives up to its name. Not only are their burgers delicious, but they’re also all-natural, hormone- and antibiotic-free. I really like the atmosphere here, too. It&#8217;s large and spacious and there’s plenty of room to spread out and enjoy your food!

My husband swears by the “Holy Pig” burger, but my personal favorite is the “The Champ.” It has brisket on it! I like this burger paired with Garlic Style fries and a Classic Oreo shake. Yum!

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<h3>3. Old Town</h3>
<figure id="attachment_6448" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6448" style="width: 740px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-2.01.26-PM.png"><img class="size-large wp-image-6448" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-2.01.26-PM-1024x531.png" alt="old town alexandria virginia downtown day trip from washington dc" width="740" height="384" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-2.01.26-PM-1024x531.png 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-2.01.26-PM-300x156.png 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-2.01.26-PM-768x398.png 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-2.01.26-PM-1000x518.png 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-2.01.26-PM-500x259.png 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Screen-Shot-2018-06-04-at-2.01.26-PM.png 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 740px) 100vw, 740px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6448" class="wp-caption-text"><small>Photo credit: VisitAlexandria.com</small></figcaption></figure>

Otherwise known as downtown Alexandria, this Virginia town right outside of the city is absolutely darling. The cobblestone and brick-lined streets, impressive water views and amazing eateries make this one of my favorite places to go when RVing in Washington, D.C.

If you get excited about farmers markets and drinking craft beer in historic buildings, make sure to make a trip to Old Town.

<strong>Where To Eat: Sweet Fire Donna’s</strong>

<figure id="attachment_6458" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6458" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13987402_898147220329603_6920751318481190778_o.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6458" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13987402_898147220329603_6920751318481190778_o-300x237.jpg" alt="sweet fire donnas bbq washington dc restaurant" width="300" height="237" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13987402_898147220329603_6920751318481190778_o-300x237.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13987402_898147220329603_6920751318481190778_o-768x606.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13987402_898147220329603_6920751318481190778_o-500x394.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/13987402_898147220329603_6920751318481190778_o.jpg 900w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6458" class="wp-caption-text"><small>Photo credit: Sweet Fire Donna&#8217;s</small></figcaption></figure>

My sister lived in D.C. for years and says Sweet Fire Donna&#8217;s is hands down <em>the</em> best spot for barbecue.

Get there around 4:00 PM for happy hour and enjoy the Pitmaster Nachos. You can pick from five different meats to top the chips!

If you’re staying for dinner, they’ve got sandwiches, platters or just platefuls of meat. And the sides are familiar but exciting. I personally love the Bourbon Pepper Jack Creamed Corn, but my sister loves the fiery macaroni and cheese.

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Overall, Washington, D.C. is one my favorite places to visit and, contrary to what you might expect, it can be really fun in an RV. Not only is it packed with history and things to explore, it’s also a great base or stop on any RV trip to Virginia and Maryland.

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		<title>What I Love About My Tiffin Allegro 32-SA (And What I Don&#8217;t)</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2018 20:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Sperner]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>By Camille Attell Shopping for an RV is fun — until you make a decision to actually buy one. Then the panic sets in because it’s really happening. When we bought our first RV, I nearly broke out in a full-body sweat because we had fallen in love with a model that was over our... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/tiffin-allegro-review-rv-owner/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></span></p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/camille-attell-campanda-ambassador/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Camille Attell</a></p>

<p>Shopping for an RV is fun — until you make a decision to actually buy one.  Then the panic sets in because it’s really happening. When we bought our first RV, I nearly broke out in a full-body sweat because we had fallen in love with a model that was over our budget. But after traveling in it for over a year and a half, we still feel like we made a really good decision — and that the extra money really <em>was</em> worth it. </p>

<p>(By the way, if you’re in the market for an RV, be sure to go into as many as you can or even rent an RV or two so that you can get a feel for different floor plans. <a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/the-right-rv-what-you-need-to-know/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Click here</a> to read more about buying an RV.)</p>

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<h1>A Review Of Our Tiffin Allegro Coach</h1>

<p>After touring what felt like hundreds of RVs and almost buying a different model, we ended up with our motorhome— a Tiffin Allegro 32-SA  Class A gas coach. It’s got  a big windshield, two slide outs and it  comes in at 34 feet (which is a good size for camping at most state and national parks)!</p>

<p>While it was a bit more money than we budgeted for, we feel like it was worth the investment. Tiffin is a great company and both the length and features that came with our coach are perfect for our travel style. It helps that we negotiated the price down, too.</p>
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<h2>Tiffin Allegro: The Pros</h2>

<h3>High Quality</h3>
<p>Tiffin has a reputation for making high-quality RVs. I can back that up as we’ve put about 20,000 miles on ours and it’s still holding up well. </p>
<figure id="attachment_6403" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6403" style="width: 960px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Kitchen.jpg"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Kitchen.jpg" alt="tiffin allegro kitchen rv floor plan large kitchen best rv for chefs" width="960" height="641" class="size-full wp-image-6403" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Kitchen.jpg 960w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Kitchen-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Kitchen-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Kitchen-500x334.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6403" class="wp-caption-text">The level of quality in the Tiffin Allegro really stood out and ultimately sold us on this model over cheaper RVs.</figcaption></figure>
 
<p>The quality is what sold us on our purchase. We had been spending time in an RV with a similar floor plan from a different brand. While we liked it, the minute we walked into the Tiffin, everything felt sturdier — solid cupboards, comfortable sofa and supportive dinette booth seats.</p>

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<h3>The Floor Plan</h3>
<p>We love the floor plan. The kitchen faces the door, which makes me feel safer because I can see outside while I’m cooking. The layout allows us to move around comfortably and there’s plenty of storage. In fact, we didn’t even learn about the storage drawers under the dinette seats until after we’d bought the coach — a happy surprise!</p>

<figure id="attachment_6407" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6407" style="width: 1810px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-22-at-3.41.29-PM.png"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-22-at-3.41.29-PM.png" alt="tiffin allegro rv floor plan buying a tiffin what you need to know" width="1810" height="1052" class="size-full wp-image-6407" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-22-at-3.41.29-PM.png 1810w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-22-at-3.41.29-PM-300x174.png 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-22-at-3.41.29-PM-768x446.png 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-22-at-3.41.29-PM-1024x595.png 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-22-at-3.41.29-PM-1000x581.png 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-22-at-3.41.29-PM-500x291.png 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-22-at-3.41.29-PM-1400x814.png 1400w" sizes="(max-width: 1810px) 100vw, 1810px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6407" class="wp-caption-text">This is a floor plan from this year&#8217;s model. We like the fact that the layout gives us plenty of room to move around.</figcaption></figure>

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<h3>Little Luxuries</h3>
<P>There are two features that I didn’t really care about in the beginning but have come to love: the fireplace and bedroom fan. That’s right, we even have a fireplace, which comes in handy on chilly days. Imagine sipping hot coffee by the fire on a chilly morning while gazing at a misty meadow. It’s a dream come true!</p>

<p>And the ceiling fan in the bedroom actually does lower the temperature — it wasn’t just a “decorative&#8221; fan.</p> 

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<h3>Smooth Driving</h3>
<p>Lastly, Tiffin RVs drive really well. Typically, diesel coaches are more powerful than gas coaches, which can make for smoother driving. But our Allegro was built on a longer chassis with a foil cushion, making for a pretty smooth drive. You can read about my husband’s first time driving the coach <a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/driving-class-a-motorhome/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">here</a>. </p>


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<h2>Tiffin Allegro: The Cons</h2>


<h3>Wasted Space &#038; Energy</h3>


<p>It’s difficult to find fault with our rig, but there are a few quirks. One of the pros can be a con in a boondocking situation (camping without electrical, water and sewer hookups): the residential fridge. It is huge and convenient, but sucks up a lot of battery power. </p>

<figure id="attachment_6401" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6401" style="width: 947px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Residential_Refrigerator.jpg"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Residential_Refrigerator.jpg" alt="tiffin allegro residential fridge tiffin floorplan luxury motorhome" width="947" height="632" class="size-full wp-image-6401" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Residential_Refrigerator.jpg 947w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Residential_Refrigerator-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Residential_Refrigerator-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Tiffin_Residential_Refrigerator-500x334.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 947px) 100vw, 947px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6401" class="wp-caption-text">The large, residential-size fridge is both a pro and a con. It sucks up quite a lot of energy when you&#8217;re boondocking, for instance.</figcaption></figure>

<p>And although the bathroom is roomy, there’s actually a lot of wasted space. There isn’t enough storage, so we’ve improvised by placing a wire stand to store more items. Tiffin could have installed  a small shelf unit to add more storage space. But considering how well-thought-out the rest of the rig is,  I’m sure they had their reasons for not offering that feature.</p>

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<h3>The Dinette</h3>

<p>The biggest con is the size of the dinette table. It’s slightly too narrow and when my husband and I are both sitting there, it’s a bit crowded. Sure, one of us could sit in the passenger seat and use the pull-out shelf, but it’s not as comfortable. But given all the other features, the dinette wasn’t a deal-breaker for us. </p>

<figure id="attachment_6224" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6224" style="width: 960px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV.jpg"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV.jpg" alt="remote work rv dinette home office motorhome tiffin allegro" width="960" height="640" class="size-full wp-image-6224" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV.jpg 960w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV-500x334.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6224" class="wp-caption-text">The dinette is just a bit too small for two people to work at comfortably.</figcaption></figure>
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<h3>The Size</h3>
<p>I mentioned that 34 feet is a great size, but I’ve actually been longing for a smaller, more nimble vehicle so we can stop spontaneously and take photos or explore on road trips. That’s hard to do with a 34-foot rig — plus the 10-foot car we tow behind it.</p>

<figure id="attachment_6406" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6406" style="width: 900px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/AGM-2-1.jpg"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/AGM-2-1.jpg" alt="large rv tiffin allegro luxury motorhome coach tiffin allegro review by owner" width="900" height="588" class="size-full wp-image-6406" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/AGM-2-1.jpg 900w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/AGM-2-1-300x196.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/AGM-2-1-768x502.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/AGM-2-1-500x327.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 900px) 100vw, 900px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6406" class="wp-caption-text">At 34 feet, our rig is by no means the largest Class A out there. But it is just a bit too large for truly spontaneous travel — trips require more planning than they would in a nimble Class C.</figcaption></figure>
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<p>Overall, we really like our Tiffin Allegro. And unlike many of our friends who are buying their second or third rig, we’re quite happy with ours and plan to keep it for the foreseeable future. The layout, quality and features make for a comfortable and enjoyable RV experience. </p>

<p>If you’re in the market for a new RV and the Allegro is within your budget, I highly recommend heading down to your local dealer and scoping it out. Even better — rent one like it on <a href="https://www.campanda.com/?utm_source=magazine&#038;utm_medium=article&#038;utm_campaign=tiffinallegro_text" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Campanda</a> and find out if it’s a good fit for you. </p>

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		<title>Easy RV Recipes To Make With The Kids</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2018 15:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Sperner]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>By Liz Wilcox People sometimes don’t realize how rewarding it can be for kids to participate in daily tasks. I think that’s one of the reasons children enjoy camping so much — they get to help out! I love walking around a campground and seeing families working together to get things done. Camping is a... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/easy-rv-recipes-to-make-with-the-kids/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></span></p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/liz-wilcox/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">By Liz Wilcox</a>

People sometimes don’t realize how rewarding it can be for kids to participate in daily tasks. I think that’s one of the reasons children enjoy camping so much — they get to help out!

<figure id="attachment_6384" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6384" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/family-rv-eating-featured-image.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6384" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/family-rv-eating-featured-image-300x208.jpg" alt="rv recipes camping recipes kids " width="300" height="208" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/family-rv-eating-featured-image-300x208.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/family-rv-eating-featured-image-768x533.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/family-rv-eating-featured-image-500x347.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/family-rv-eating-featured-image.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6384" class="wp-caption-text">These recipes have been tried and tested by my own little family. They&#8217;re both kid- and parent-approved!</figcaption></figure>

I love walking around a campground and seeing families working together to get things done. Camping is a real bonding experience for everyone involved — and cooking around your RV site should be no exception.

Here are six simple recipes you can make with your kids during your next RV trip, whether you&#8217;re RVing in your own rig or an RV rental from <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/?utm_source=magazine&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_campaign=kidsrecipes_text" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Campanda</a>.

They’ll get to eat something that they made with their own hands, and you’ll get wholesome family memories to carry you through the teenage years to come!

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<h1>Breakfast</h1>
<h3>Bacon &amp; Egg In A Bag</h3>
<figure id="attachment_6372" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6372" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/bagcooking_a.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6372" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/bagcooking_a-300x225.jpg" alt="paper bag campfire cooking bacon and eggs breakfast" width="300" height="225" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/bagcooking_a-300x225.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/bagcooking_a.jpg 400w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6372" class="wp-caption-text">The fact that the paper bag could go up in flames makes this recipe extra exciting for kids. (Photo credit)</figcaption></figure>

Making bacon and eggs in a paper bag may be a little unconventional, but it’s a great way to get the kids involved in breakfast!

<strong>Here’s what you’ll need:</strong>
<ul>
 	<li>1 paper bag per person</li>
 	<li>2 pieces of bacon and 1 egg per person (the fattier the bacon, the better)</li>
 	<li>Long, strong sticks</li>
 	<li>Campfire</li>
</ul>
<strong>Here’s what you do:</strong>

Cut or tear your bacon pieces in half. This can be really fun for the kids! Have them line the pieces of bacon on the bottom of the paper bag. Then crack the egg and empty it into the bag. If your child is anything like mine, they will find this both gross and delightful.

Next, the kids can fold the top of the bag down. Do this two or three times. Then you or your older kids poke a hole through the folded (thick) part with your stick.

Now comes the cookin’! Have your kids hold the bag over the fire. With younger kids, you may want to help them hold the stick or take turns, as it can take a few minutes to cook the egg thoroughly. Remind them not to stick the bag into the fire or their breakfast will literally be burnt to a crisp.

When the bacon and egg is done cooking, you’re able to eat right out of the bag! The bottom of the bag will be hot and greasy, so put it on a plate or set it on the picnic table when you’re ready to eat!

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<h3>Blueberry and Orange Muffins</h3>
This RV recipe is so fun and simple. And you get to make a muffin in an orange! I mean, who doesn’t want to try that?

<figure id="attachment_6377" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6377" style="width: 250px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5865861954_1034d3cef9.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6377" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5865861954_1034d3cef9-300x300.jpg" alt="campfire orange muffin blueberry muffin rv camping kids fun recipe" width="250" height="250" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5865861954_1034d3cef9-300x300.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5865861954_1034d3cef9-150x150.jpg 150w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5865861954_1034d3cef9.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 250px) 100vw, 250px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6377" class="wp-caption-text">The hint of orange takes these blueberry muffins next level. (Photo credit)</figcaption></figure>

<strong>Here’s what you’ll need:</strong>
<ul>
 	<li>Blueberry muffin mix and the ingredients listed on the box (likely eggs, milk, water, oil)</li>
 	<li>Oranges (at least 1 per person)</li>
 	<li>Aluminum foil</li>
 	<li>Bowl</li>
 	<li>Campfire</li>
</ul>
<strong>Here’s what you do:</strong>

Gather the kids together to make the blueberry muffin mix. This can be done outside for minimum clean up and stress. Let your kids help gather ingredients, pour and stir. See? Everyone can be involved, and if you’re doing this outside you don’t have to worry about too many elbows rubbing.

Next, cut all your oranges in half. If you have an older child, you can have them do this while you and the others make the blueberry mix. When oranges are cut, scoop all the fruit into a bowl.

Take the orange shells and fill one empty half with blueberry muffin mix (you can hold the orange while your child scoops, or vice versa). Then take the other half and put the orange back together.

<figure id="attachment_6378" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6378" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5858764869_604b33c568.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6378" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5858764869_604b33c568-300x200.jpg" alt="orange peel campfire muffin recipe how to make orange blueberry muffins" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5858764869_604b33c568-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5858764869_604b33c568.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6378" class="wp-caption-text">Once you&#8217;ve wrapped them in foil, just toss these babies in the fire! (Photo credit)</figcaption></figure>

Next, cover the orange with three layers of aluminum foil. Yes, three. This helps prevent burning while cooking. Let your kids help you with this. It could get messy, but remember these RV recipes are supposed to be fun, not Food Network worthy!

When you’ve successfully covered the oranges, just (gently) toss them in the fire. Turn the balls over every 60 to 90 seconds (I’d suggest helping younger kids with this using long tongs or a skewer).

This process usually takes 10 minutes. When the time is up, unwrap and enjoy! (I recommend eating this with a spoon.)

Bonus: You can use the orange you scooped out to make fresh juice. It’s the perfect pairing!

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<h1>Lunch</h1>
When you’re RVing with kids, it can be really hard to wrangle them up for a meal during the middle of the day. After all, there is dirt to play in and trees to climb! I highly recommend keeping things simple. Here is an easy RV recipe that will satisfy big appetites.
<h3>Walking Tacos</h3>
Like I said, it’s hard to get kids to settle down for lunch. But nothing will rally your little troops better than chips and a taco bar.

<strong>Here’s what you’ll need:</strong>
<ul>
 	<li>Individual sized bags of Fritos Corn Chips (one per person)</li>
 	<li>Hamburger or turkey meat</li>
 	<li>Toppings for tacos (tomato, lettuce, sour cream, shredded cheese, salsa, etc.)</li>
</ul>
<strong>Here’s what you do:</strong>

<figure id="attachment_6381" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6381" style="width: 250px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/122369.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-6381" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/122369.jpg" alt="fritos taco in a bag camping tacos recipes for kids" width="250" height="250" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/122369.jpg 250w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/122369-150x150.jpg 150w" sizes="(max-width: 250px) 100vw, 250px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6381" class="wp-caption-text">Tacos in a bag — what could be easier? (Photo credit)</figcaption></figure>

This recipe takes just a little preparation. You can do this by yourself or with any interested kids around camp.

Just like regular tacos, cook your meat and season it to taste. Your kids can help chop and stir the meat (this is easiest done in the RV kitchen rather than outside). Next, prep your toppings. Cut the tomato, get out the sour cream, etc. Place everything outside on the picnic table.

Last, get the Fritos chips and holler out for the kids! Give each a bag and tell them to crunch up the chips with the bag still closed.

Once they’re done breaking up the chips, let them choose their toppings from the taco bar. Then have them close up their bag tightly and shake. Voila! Walking taco.

Hand those hungry kids a fork and let them eat!

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<h1>Dinner</h1>
<h3>Campfire Pizza</h3>
Pizza and a bonfire. What could be better? I love making these because it makes dinner the easiest meal of the day.

<figure id="attachment_6383" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6383" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/campfire-pizza-on-english-muffin.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6383" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/campfire-pizza-on-english-muffin-300x200.jpg" alt="campfire grill english muffin pizza rv recipe easy kid food" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/campfire-pizza-on-english-muffin-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/campfire-pizza-on-english-muffin-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/campfire-pizza-on-english-muffin-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/campfire-pizza-on-english-muffin-1000x667.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/campfire-pizza-on-english-muffin-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/campfire-pizza-on-english-muffin.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6383" class="wp-caption-text">The kids don&#8217;t get to play with fire for this recipe, but they do get to eat pizza!</figcaption></figure>

<strong>Here’s what you’ll need:</strong>
<ul>
 	<li>English muffins</li>
 	<li>Pizza sauce</li>
 	<li>Shredded cheese</li>
 	<li>Toppings (pepperoni, veggies, etc)</li>
 	<li>Aluminum foil</li>
 	<li>Campfire with grill or BBQ grill</li>
</ul>
<strong>Here’s what you do:</strong>

Each kid (and parent) gets their own English muffin. Have the kids split them in half and spread the sauce on both halves. A spoon is easiest to scoop and spread. Then of course comes the cheese and toppings.

Put the foil down on the grill and place each kids’ pizzas atop. Cook until golden brown — or until your kids (who will likely be watching these cook like hungry hawks) inform you that dinner is ready!

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<h3>Messless Camp Burgers</h3>
This RV recipe is a bit like the orange blueberry muffins above.

<figure id="attachment_6385" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6385" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/messless-burgers-pic.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6385" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/messless-burgers-pic-300x200.jpg" alt="campfire burger in foil recipe kid rv camping dinner" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/messless-burgers-pic-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/messless-burgers-pic-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/messless-burgers-pic-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/messless-burgers-pic.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6385" class="wp-caption-text">You can put these on a grill, but it&#8217;s more fun to just toss &#8217;em in the fire.</figcaption></figure>

<strong>Here’s what you’ll need:</strong>
<ul>
 	<li>Hamburger (or ground turkey)</li>
 	<li>Seasonings</li>
 	<li>Favorite burger toppings and condiments</li>
 	<li>Campfire</li>
</ul>
<strong>Here’s what you do:</strong>

The aluminum foil makes these easy burgers wonderfully mess-free. Place the patties on the foil, wrap it up and unwrap to eat!

First, make your patties like you normally would, but on the tinfoil. You can give each kid their own ball of meat and let them season as they’d like. The kids will love this! Place veggies like onion or peppers on the meat.

Encourage your kids to have fun. Maybe they want to smother the burger in barbecue sauce. Go for it, kid. Just make sure it all stays in the foil!

When everyone is done, wrap the patties tightly. Make sure they completely covered. You might want to put an extra layer of foil over the first. Then just place your burgers right in the fire. (Yep, just like the muffins.)

Cook the patties for about 10 minutes for medium, longer for well-done.

Then, unwrap the burger and eat straight from the foil with a fork! Or dress it up with a bun and extra toppings if desired.

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<h1>Snacks</h1>
<h3>Fruit Kebob</h3>
This one is pretty self-explanatory. The best part about this “recipe”? It’ll keep the kiddos entertained leading up to snack time!

<figure id="attachment_6386" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6386" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/let-them-help-pick-out-fruit.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6386" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/let-them-help-pick-out-fruit-300x203.jpg" alt="fruit kebab kabob camping recipe rving kids fruit" width="300" height="203" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/let-them-help-pick-out-fruit-300x203.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/let-them-help-pick-out-fruit-500x338.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/let-them-help-pick-out-fruit.jpg 732w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6386" class="wp-caption-text">Let the kids help pick out the fruit to get them even more engaged.</figcaption></figure>

Here’s what you’ll need:
<ul>
 	<li>Skewers</li>
 	<li>Assorted fruit (apples, pineapples, grapes, strawberries, and melon are great!)</li>
</ul>
<strong>Here’s what you do:</strong>

With or without the kids, dice the fruit. If the kids are around but you don’t want them anywhere near the cutting board, have them put the cut up fruit into separate bowls and line them up.

Then, hand the kids the skewers and let them have at it! The kids can pick out which fruit combinations they like the best. You might even suggest they try to make a rainbow or other pattern.

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		<title>How To Find Your Next Great Hike</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Sperner]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>By Bryce Cripe Hiking On RV Trips Hiking is one of the best activities you can do with your family while on an RV trip. There’s something really special about getting out and being in nature. It brings the family together, cleanses the soul and provides a sense of well-being and accomplishment. The internet has... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/how-to-find-your-next-great-hike/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></span></p>
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<h1>Hiking On RV Trips</h1>
Hiking is one of the best activities you can do with your family while on an RV trip. There’s something really special about getting out and being in nature. It brings the family together, cleanses the soul and provides a sense of well-being and accomplishment.

<figure id="attachment_6343" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6343" style="width: 170px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/PCT_Mexico_Border_Hike.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6343" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/PCT_Mexico_Border_Hike-170x300.jpg" alt="mexico border hike rving hiking camping rv tips" width="170" height="300" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/PCT_Mexico_Border_Hike-170x300.jpg 170w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/PCT_Mexico_Border_Hike-500x884.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/PCT_Mexico_Border_Hike.jpg 509w" sizes="(max-width: 170px) 100vw, 170px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6343" class="wp-caption-text">Here I am at 2,915 feet on the Pacific Crest Trail.</figcaption></figure>

The internet has made it a lot easier to find information on great local hikes, but sometimes finding the information you want (or need — not always the same thing!) requires a bit of digging around.

Fortunately, I’ve spent a lot of time doing exactly that kind of research and am happy to share these resources with you so you can find your own perfect hike.

These resources are tried and true: My wife Camille and I are full-time RVers and hiking enthusiasts. We’ve visited 29 states in two years and have used the resources described in this article to find amazing hikes everywhere we’ve been.

(<a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/5-amazing-rv-trips-for-hikers/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Click here to read Camille&#8217;s article</a> on Campanda Magazine about our five favorite hikes.)

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<h1>Hiking: How It Used To Be</h1>
<figure id="attachment_6347" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6347" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/hiking-296871_1280.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6347" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/hiking-296871_1280-300x200.jpg" alt="hiking trails maps hikers hike map " width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/hiking-296871_1280-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/hiking-296871_1280-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/hiking-296871_1280-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/hiking-296871_1280.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6347" class="wp-caption-text">Remember paper trail maps? There was a time when you&#8217;d literally have been lost without one!</figcaption></figure>

I’ve been camping and hiking with my family and friends ever since I can remember. Before Camille and I started our RV journey, we lived in California where I spent every summer backpacking in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

The resources used to find great hiking trails have changed dramatically over the years. Before the internet, mobile phones and social media, I used to buy guidebooks and maps to find good hikes. Then I’d call U.S. Forest Service or National Park ranger stations to check on permit requirements and current conditions.

Once I’d chosen a hike, I would go to a local outdoor store to find a topographical trail map of the area. The maps usually cost around $10 but were a great insurance policy against getting lost in the wilderness.

And off we would go with our backpacks, tents and a roll of film in our cameras on a grand adventure!

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<h1>A Brave New World</h1>
Ironically, there are now so many free online resources available that you can spend more time researching hikes than actually hiking!

But if you know where to look, these resources can make the process a lot simpler than it used to be. For example, we were in Atlanta for the first time and didn’t know anything about hiking there — so I jumped on the laptop and mobile phone and got to work.

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<h2>Internet Resources For Hikers</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6349" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6349" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Google_Search.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6349" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Google_Search-300x164.jpg" alt="google hiking trails georgia search for hikes" width="300" height="164" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Google_Search-300x164.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Google_Search-768x420.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Google_Search-500x274.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Google_Search.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6349" class="wp-caption-text">Google (or the search engine of your choice) is a great starting point for discovering nearby trails.</figcaption></figure>

One of the things we like to do is hike to the highest point in each state we visit.

When we were in Atlanta, I simply typed &#8220;highest point in Georgia&#8221; into an internet search engine and it returned literally millions of web links including a Wikipedia article on Brasstown Bald — Georgia’s highest point at 4,784 feet above sea level. That’s almost a mile high! Not bad for being east of the Rockies (remember, I’ve been spoiled by all the high peaks in California).

A related link at the bottom of the search results page was &#8220;Brasstown Bald hiking.&#8221; It included a link to the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest website.

<figure id="attachment_6351" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6351" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Trailhead_Final.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6351" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Trailhead_Final-300x183.jpg" alt="brasstown bald georgia trail national parks service visitor center hiking rv travel" width="300" height="183" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Trailhead_Final-300x183.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Trailhead_Final-768x467.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Trailhead_Final-500x304.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Trailhead_Final.jpg 874w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6351" class="wp-caption-text">National park and forest websites are excellent resources — sort of like online visitor centers!</figcaption></figure>

If the hike that you’re investigating is located on National Park Service or National Forest land, these websites are great places to find information about driving directions, trail conditions, alerts, closures and any fees.

Through the National Forest website, I quickly learned that there were four ways to hike to the top of Brasstown Bald. Two of the trails were longer than I wanted (12 miles or more) and one was too short (1.2 miles). But the Jack’s Knob Trail — six miles round trip and 1,800 feet of elevation gain — was just right.
<h2><small>Some other great internet resources I regularly use are:</small></h2>
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 	<li>www.summitpost.org | A user-driven website with information on many mountain hikes including descriptions, maps, directions, photos, trip reports and a climber’s log.</li>
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</li>
</ul>
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 	<li>www.outdoorproject.com | A website of curated outdoor activities searchable by location. Reports include hike overviews, photos, current weather, driving directions and field guide printables.</li>
</ul>

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<h2>Mobile Phone Apps For Hikers</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6358" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6358" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Summit_Final.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6358" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Summit_Final-300x229.jpg" alt="brasstown bald highest point in georgia hiking rv trip" width="300" height="229" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Summit_Final-300x229.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Summit_Final-500x382.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Brasstown_Bald_Summit_Final.jpg 611w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6358" class="wp-caption-text">At the summit of Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia.</figcaption></figure>

Once I knew where I wanted to go, I used the mapping app on my phone (Google Maps) to map my driving route to the trailhead — 101 miles in just over two hours. There were many fantastic hikes closer but I had summit fever!

There are quite a few specially designed trail apps, but I end up using Google Maps a lot out of habit and because its maps also include many hiking trails and natural points of interest.

I also use the Google Earth app to preview most of my hikes. Amazingly, you can often see the trails when you zoom in on the satellite views. In this case, I used it to check for parking availability at the Jack’s Knob trailhead.

As I said, there are a number of excellent free hiking apps (for iPhone and Android) that you can use to find your next great hike. The information is often much more detailed than generic map apps like Google Maps, so I often use the two together for best results.
<h2><small>Here are some hiking apps I really like:</small></h2>
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 	<li><a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.alltrails.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AllTrails</a> &#8211; a user-driven free app with over 50,000 trails curated by over 4 million users. Use your phone’s location to find hikes near you (there were 250 trails near me). Each hike includes topo maps, elevation profiles, photos, reviews and comments. A premium paid edition provides additional features.</li>
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</ul>
<figure id="attachment_6360" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6360" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/All_Trails_App-1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6360" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/All_Trails_App-1-300x221.jpg" alt="alltrails hiking app phone apps for rvers" width="300" height="221" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/All_Trails_App-1-300x221.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/All_Trails_App-1-768x565.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/All_Trails_App-1-500x368.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/All_Trails_App-1.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6360" class="wp-caption-text">AllTrails is an indispensable app for hikers.</figcaption></figure>
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 	<li><a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.hikingproject.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Hiking Project</a> &#8211; a user-driven free app from outdoor retailer REI Co-Op. It includes over 37,000 trails. You can input your location to find hikes near you. Each hike includes topo maps, elevation profiles, step-by-step trail gradients, photos, reviews, comments and nearby trails.REI also has a companion app for hiking within national parks and monuments, REI National Parks, with over 5,000 hikes.</li>
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 	<li><a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="http://www.viewranger.com/en-us" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ViewRanger</a> &#8211; a free app which uses maps from major outdoor brands, tourism agencies and users. It includes many of the same features as the above apps. What makes this app unique is that it has an augmented reality feature called Skyline that uses your camera phone to label geographic features while on your hike. Very cool!</li>
</ul>

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<h2>Pinterest For Hikers</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6361" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6361" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest_Search-1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6361" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest_Search-1-300x168.jpg" alt="pinterest hiking search hikes hikers how to use pinterest for rving" width="300" height="168" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest_Search-1-300x168.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest_Search-1-768x431.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest_Search-1-500x281.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest_Search-1.jpg 946w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6361" class="wp-caption-text">Pinterest isn&#8217;t just for cupcake recipes and crafts anymore!</figcaption></figure>

Still looking for resources? Pinterest is good for more than just DIY party decorations. It can also be a valuable search tool for local hikes. A search on ‘hiking near Brasstown Bald’ on Pinterest returned hundreds of pins with related information.

Two of my favorite pins led me to local hiking blogs where I found great reviews of fantastic hikes in the area. I even figured out my next hike (Stone Mountain) and it was only two miles away!

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<h2>Twitter &amp; Instagram For Hikers</h2>
You can also use social media applications to find information on hikes. A search using hashtags on Twitter will return tweets with links to useful information.

And if you’re a visual person who needs an amazing photo to convince you that the hike you’re planning will be great, you can search Instagram using hashtags as well.

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<h2>Youtube For Hikers</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6362" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6362" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/You_Tube_Brasstown_Bald-1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6362" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/You_Tube_Brasstown_Bald-1-300x147.jpg" alt="youtube hiking hikers watch hike videos rv tips" width="300" height="147" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/You_Tube_Brasstown_Bald-1-300x147.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/You_Tube_Brasstown_Bald-1-768x376.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/You_Tube_Brasstown_Bald-1-1024x501.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/You_Tube_Brasstown_Bald-1-1000x489.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/You_Tube_Brasstown_Bald-1-500x245.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/You_Tube_Brasstown_Bald-1.jpg 1026w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6362" class="wp-caption-text">A video can really help you get a feel for a prospective hike.</figcaption></figure>

If you’re more into videos, Youtube is a great place to find hiking-related content. I searched on ‘Brasstown Bald’ and found thousands of videos including some incredible drone footage.

A word of caution: the content is so great on Youtube that if you watch too many videos, you may feel like you’ve already been there. Personally, the videos I’ve watched have never spoiled a hike for me as nothing compares to hiking it yourself and seeing it with your own eyes.

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<h2>Facebook For Hikers</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6363" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6363" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Facebook_RVers_Who_Hike-1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6363" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Facebook_RVers_Who_Hike-1-300x157.jpg" alt="facebook rv hiking groups for hikers" width="300" height="157" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Facebook_RVers_Who_Hike-1-300x157.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Facebook_RVers_Who_Hike-1-768x401.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Facebook_RVers_Who_Hike-1-500x261.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Facebook_RVers_Who_Hike-1.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6363" class="wp-caption-text">Facebook can be a great resource if you know how to use it.</figcaption></figure>

Lastly, the social media giant Facebook can be a helpful resource. A search on a hike you’re interested in will likely return pages, links, videos, photos and even posts from your friends with valuable information.

There is even a new and growing Facebook group — <a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/206518433210296/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">RVers Who Hike</a> — that you can join to ask questions, share ideas and get first hand information.

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As you can see, there is so much information out there to help you find and plan your hikes. The next time you’re traveling in an RV and looking for that next great hike, I hope you find these resources helpful in getting you out on a new trail.

Happy hiking!
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>By Liz Wilcox Space is a precious commodity in an RV. And while your RV may never look as perfect as the ones on Pinterest (seriously, it’s impossible and I challenge any real-life RVer to prove me wrong!), that doesn’t mean you should give up on a cleverly organized rig! Here are some simple tricks... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/5-easy-ways-to-organize-your-rv/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></span></p>
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Space is a precious commodity in an RV. And while your RV may never look as perfect as the ones on Pinterest (seriously, it’s impossible and I challenge any real-life RVer to prove me wrong!), that doesn’t mean you should give up on a cleverly organized rig!

Here are some simple tricks to help you get organized:

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<h1>1.Think Like A Square</h1>
<figure id="attachment_6327" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6327" style="width: 250px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/612KCQmqXL._SL1500_.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6327" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/612KCQmqXL._SL1500_-300x178.jpg" alt="square plates organize your rv motorhome organization kitchen" width="250" height="150" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6327" class="wp-caption-text">Consider swapping out the plates and bowls in your RV for square ones like <a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.amazon.com/Square-Melamine-Dinner-Plates-Scraper/dp/B01MUGB3M1/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1525961681&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=melamine+square+plates" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">these</a></figcaption></figure>

RVs are full of 90-degree angles. The cupboards, the refrigerator, the slides — everything is very square!

Don’t fight it. Use square storage containers to maximize space in your RV.

You can even go a step further and avoid round shapes in your rig altogether: Ditch canned goods and switch to boxed soups, beans, etc.; buy square pans (they exist!); and swap out your dishes for square plates, bowls and so on. It may seem extreme, but you’ll be amazed at how much more efficiently things fit in the cupboards.

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<h1>2. Look Up</h1>
<figure id="attachment_6308" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6308" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/veggie-storage.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6308" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/veggie-storage-300x200.jpg" alt="rv vegetable storage kitchen rv organization tips" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/veggie-storage-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/veggie-storage-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/veggie-storage-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/veggie-storage.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6308" class="wp-caption-text">Use the wall space in your RV. We hung these shelves for storing fruit and vegetables in our kitchen, which saves valuable counter space.</figcaption></figure>

Again, space is precious in a rig. That means you need to get creative about how and where you organize your things.

A lot of RVs have dead space near the slide-outs and above cabinets and doors. If you’re looking for a place to store kitchen utensils, cutting boards and other lightweight stuff, consider putting them up high in these areas.

Use command hooks to store drying racks, white boards and even your broom up high and out of the way.

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<h1>3. Nest And Stack</h1>
<figure id="attachment_6313" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6313" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/collapsible-strainer.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6313" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/collapsible-strainer-300x200.jpg" alt="collapsable colander strainer rv storage solutions" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/collapsible-strainer-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/collapsible-strainer-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/collapsible-strainer-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/collapsible-strainer.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6313" class="wp-caption-text">A collapsable colander is a game changer in a small space like an RV.</figcaption></figure>

I’m a natural-born minimalist and will always use what I have instead of buying new.

I make an exception in my RV. It’s really important to carry things that nest, stack or collapse to keep your RV organized — so important, in fact, that you should replace anything that doesn’t fit well with your other supplies.

We’ve replaced mismatched bowls, storage containers, and even pans with nesting ware. It has saved me so much sanity in organizing my RV kitchen!

<figure id="attachment_6315" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6315" style="width: 200px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/81OsIIsH6-L._SL1500_.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6315" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/81OsIIsH6-L._SL1500_-300x300.jpg" alt="stackable bins crates rv closet motorhome organization" width="200" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/81OsIIsH6-L._SL1500_-300x300.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/81OsIIsH6-L._SL1500_-150x150.jpg 150w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/81OsIIsH6-L._SL1500_.jpg 400w" sizes="(max-width: 200px) 100vw, 200px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6315" class="wp-caption-text">I use crates <a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.amazon.com/Titan-Mall-Supplies-Storage-Stackable/dp/B074BQQWBY" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">like these</a> to store my daughter&#8217;s clothes.</figcaption></figure>

For the bedroom, we bought lightweight, stackable crates to store my daughter’s clothing in the cupboard. This has been amazing since we own a Class C motorhome with no extra closet for her. Being able to stack her clothes in a more organized way makes laundry day so much easier. It also helps keep things perfectly organized while traveling.

When using bins, stack them based on usage. The most frequently accessed items should go in the top bin.

If you really need to save space or just like the idea of having as much room as possible, check out collapsible products. They make bowls, pots, pans and even tea kettles that collapse within themselves to give you more space!

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<h1>4. Ditch Unnecessary Packaging</h1>
We live in a world where boxes come within boxes. When you’re trying to organize your RV, this can be maddening.

<figure id="attachment_6322" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6322" style="width: 200px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/91wda1EnBKL._SL1500_.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6322" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/91wda1EnBKL._SL1500_-300x300.jpg" alt="pantry organized dry goods rv storage organizing" width="200" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/91wda1EnBKL._SL1500_-300x300.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/91wda1EnBKL._SL1500_-150x150.jpg 150w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/91wda1EnBKL._SL1500_-768x768.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/91wda1EnBKL._SL1500_-500x500.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/91wda1EnBKL._SL1500_.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 200px) 100vw, 200px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6322" class="wp-caption-text">Use stacking dry goods containers <a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.amazon.com/DuraHome-Container-Containers-Organization-Rectangular/dp/B078RTJB5L" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">like these</a> to keep your pantry organized.</figcaption></figure>

When grocery shopping, look for products with minimal packaging. When you get back to your RV, you might consider taking things out of their packaging for a better fit.

For example, if I buy graham crackers (s’mores anyone?), once I use one small package from the box, I’ll take the other out, store it in my pantry and get rid of the large box, which is no longer necessary.

It’s also a good idea to reorganize pasta and rice. Instead of storing them in boxes that are only half full, empty dry goods into smaller airtight containers that better fit your pantry.

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<h1>5.Get Things Off The Floor</h1>
I live in an RV full-time and I’ve made a lot of <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/top-10-rookie-rv-mistakes-and-how-avoid-them/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">rookie RV mistakes </a> along the way — storing things on the floor is one of them. It may sound silly, but leave a tub on the floor long enough and you’ll see what I mean.

<figure id="attachment_6320" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6320" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rv-hacks.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6320" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rv-hacks-300x187.jpg" alt="rv closet storage solution rv shower hack" width="300" height="187" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rv-hacks-300x187.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rv-hacks-768x478.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rv-hacks.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rv-hacks-500x311.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6320" class="wp-caption-text">Your RV shower can double as storage. We use ours as both a closet and a place to store things we need close at hand.</figcaption></figure>

When we first moved into our motorhome, there was no place for my husband’s toolbox. I told him it was no big deal. We could keep it on the floor of my side of the bed. I thought it would be “out of sight, out of mind.”

Boy was I wrong!

Within a week, I was going crazy trying to find a new place for the box. It was completely in the way of my walking path and a huge eyesore.

By the end of our first month in the rig, my husband had built a storage box just for the toolbox to save my sanity.

If you’re having the same issue, try rearranging things in the storage bays outside to fit your belongings. If it’s something you need on hand and inside the RV, I suggest using your shower as a way of keeping it close but out of sight. We keep our toddler’s reading books, vacuum and broom in the shower for that reason.

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For more RV organization tips and hacks to make life on the road easier, check out these <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/18-quick-and-easy-rv-hacks/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18 quick and easy RV hacks</a> that you can do with easy-to-find materials.

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		<title>How To Use Pinterest To Plan Your RV Trip</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2018 17:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Sperner]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>By Camille Attell RV trip planning can be fun and exciting. It can also be overwhelming. What should you pack, where should you go, what route should you take? Questions like these are just the beginning of what can feel like a daunting set of tasks. Luckily it’s Pinterest to the rescue! Keep reading to... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/how-to-use-pinterest-to-plan-your-rv-trip/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></span></p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/camille-attell-campanda-ambassador/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Camille Attell</a></p>

<p>RV trip planning can be fun and exciting. It can also be overwhelming. What should you pack, where should you go, what route should you take? Questions like these are just the beginning of what can feel like a daunting set of tasks. Luckily it’s Pinterest to the rescue! </p>

<p>Keep reading to find out how Pinterest could make your next<a href="https://www.campanda.com/?utm_source=magazine&#038;utm_medium=article&#038;utm_campaign=pinterest_text" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> RV rental</a> even better.</p>


<h1>What is Pinterest?</h1>



<figure id="attachment_6292" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6292" style="width: 175px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Camping-Recipes.png"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Camping-Recipes-191x300.png" alt="camping recipes pinterest" width="175" height="250" class="size-medium wp-image-6292" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6292" class="wp-caption-text">A good “pin” will have a well-crafted description explaining the image.<br /></figcaption></figure>

<p>When Pinterest came onto the scene back in 2010, people used it to search for and save (“pin”) things like recipes and wedding dresses. If you loved scrapbooking then you were guaranteed to love Pinterest even more. It’s like a massive, online vision board with infinite possibilities of ideas. </p>

<p>If you haven’t logged in to  Pinterest in a while (or ever) then you might be puzzled when I say that it’s also an amazing tool to plan road trips and vacations. It’s not just for cupcakes anymore!</p>





<p>When you click on a pin it will take you to the source of the content, like a website, where you can get more information.</p>

<hr>
<h1>Why Pinterest Is A Great Tool</h1>

<p>Over the years Pinterest has evolved into a search engine. A search engine helps you locate information on the internet. Google is what everyone thinks of as the go-to search engine. But Pinterest is a powerful search engine too, which surprises people because they think it’s a social media platform like Facebook. It isn’t, and that distinction is important for a couple for reasons.</p>

<figure id="attachment_6300" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6300" style="width: 1000px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Recipes-Search.png"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Recipes-Search.png" alt="camping recipes pinterest for rvers tools for rving" width="1000" height="721" class="size-full wp-image-6300" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Recipes-Search.png 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Recipes-Search-300x216.png 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Recipes-Search-768x554.png 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Recipes-Search-500x361.png 500w" sizes="(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6300" class="wp-caption-text">Although it&#8217;s a social platform, Pinterest functions like a search engine. That means you can use it to look up information and tips.</figcaption></figure>


<p>For consumers (aka RVers browsing the internet), it’s a place  where you can search and find information. For example, let’s say you want to travel to Utah and see national parks. If you type “Utah National Parks,” you’ll to find a wealth of information.</P>

<p>For content creators (bloggers, companies, etc.) it’s a useful platform to share your content and drive traffic back to your site. Let’s say you’re a travel blogger who writes articles about national parks: If you write one about Utah and make a great visual pin, there’s a good chance that your pin (and therefore your article) could be found in a search. </p>

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<h1>How To Use Pinterest To Plan An RV Trip</h1>

<p>So how exactly do you use Pinterest to plan a vacation? To get started, you’ll need set up a profile on Pinterest. This will enable you to set up “boards” where you can organize all the pins you collect.  Think of boards like file folders or  different pages in a scrapbook, each with its own category.</p>

<figure id="attachment_6290" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6290" style="width: 1000px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Utah-National-Parks.png"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Utah-National-Parks.png" alt="use pinterest how to utah national parks photos trip planning" width="1000" height="510" class="size-full wp-image-6290" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Utah-National-Parks.png 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Utah-National-Parks-300x153.png 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Utah-National-Parks-768x392.png 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Utah-National-Parks-500x255.png 500w" sizes="(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6290" class="wp-caption-text">You can use Pinterest to search for travel inspiration and discover amazing destinations.</figcaption></figure>

<p>Here’s how a board works: Using the Utah national parks example, you would create a board called &#8220;Utah Travel Board.&#8221; Then, you’d search for terms that fit the type of trip you’re planning, such as:</p>
<ul>
	<li>Utah National Parks</li>

	<li>Utah driving routes</li>

	<li>Hiking in Utah</li>

	<li>Utah RV Parks</li>
</ul>


<p>After you’ve collected a bunch of images and resources about your destination, you can then search for other helpful information. For example, if you want ideas about what to pack, you could search for terms like &#8220;RV travel checklist,&#8221; &#8220;hiking gear&#8221; or &#8220;packing for RVing.&#8221;</p>

<figure id="attachment_6293" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6293" style="width: 237px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV-Checklists.png"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV-Checklists-237x300.png" alt="Packing checklist rv tips tricks pinterest ideas rving" width="237" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-6293" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV-Checklists-237x300.png 237w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV-Checklists-500x634.png 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV-Checklists.png 700w" sizes="(max-width: 237px) 100vw, 237px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6293" class="wp-caption-text">You can find tons of RV resources on Pinterest, like helpful checklists and packing tips.</figcaption></figure>



<p> You can even look for awesome camping recipes by searching terms like &#8220;RV recipes,&#8221; &#8220;camping recipes,&#8221; &#8220;food for camping&#8221; and so on.</p>


<p>As you discover new pins, you can keep adding them to your board. Over time you’ll collect a wide range of pins that you can refer to as you plan — all in one place!</p>

<p>(As a side note, Utah has some truly awesome National Parks. Check out <a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/5-amazing-rv-trips-for-hikers/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">this article</a> for my favorite hikes while RVing, including Bryce Canyon in Utah.)</p>

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<h1>Using Pinterest Long-Term</h1>


<p>You can also create multiple boards for different categories. For example, if you plan to take multiple trips, you could categorize your boards. This could mean one for each destination, or you could set up boards like this:</p>
<ul>

	<li>North America Travel</li>

	<li>Route Planning</li>

	<li>RV Parks</li>

	<li>RV Gear</li>

	<li>RV Cooking &#038; Recipes</li>

</ul>


<p>This way, whenever you plan a new trip, you can consult your boards and look at the pins that relate to that trip. You can check out how I’ve organized <a href="https://www.pinterest.com/morethanawheelin/boards/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">my own RV Pinterest boards here</a>.</p>

<figure id="attachment_6289" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6289" style="width: 1000px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest-Boards.png"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest-Boards.png" alt="pinterest boards rv travel ideas planning a trip" width="1000" height="469" class="size-full wp-image-6289" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest-Boards.png 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest-Boards-300x141.png 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest-Boards-768x360.png 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Pinterest-Boards-500x235.png 500w" sizes="(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6289" class="wp-caption-text">Think of boards as folders. These can be organized however you want, and one pin can be put in multiple folders for cross-categorization.</figcaption></figure>

<p>Over time you&#8217;ll build a great resource for trip planning. Your account becomes like a resource library and you become a part of the Pinterest information-sharing community (you can also set your boards to “private” if you’re feeling secretive about your travel plans).</p>

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<p>
In short, Pinterest is a wonderful way to plan an RV trip. It’s easy to use and fun too! The next time you plan a trip, consider using Pinterest as a source of helpful information. </p>

 
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		<title>A Guide To Finding The Perfect RV Campsite</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2018 14:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Sperner]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>By Liz Wilcox You’ve rented an RV on Campanda. You’ve planned your route. Everyone is thrilled to hit the open road. But what about where you’re actually going to camp? How do you find RV parks and campgrounds that are perfect for you and your rig? Finding the perfect RV campsite can seem daunting, but... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/find-the-perfect-rv-campsite/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></span></p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[By <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/liz-wilcox/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Liz Wilcox</a>

You’ve rented an RV on <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/?utm_source=magazine&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_campaign=campsites_text0" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Campanda</a>. You’ve planned your route. Everyone is thrilled to hit the open road. But what about where you’re actually going to camp? How do you find RV parks and campgrounds that are perfect for you and your rig?

Finding the perfect RV campsite can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. As a full-time RVer, I’ve learned some tips and tricks — and I want to share them with you. And no, I’m not just going to tell you to Google “RV parks near ___.”

Keep reading or skip ahead to:
<ol>
 	<li><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="#before">What To Know Before Choosing An RV Campsite</a></li>
 	<li><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="#options">Understand Your RV Camping Options</a></li>
 	<li><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="#find">Resources For Finding The Perfect RV Campsite</a></li>
 	<li><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="#best">Tips For Snagging The Best RV Campsite</a></li>
</ol>

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<h1>What To Know Before Choosing An RV Campsite</h1>
The very first thing you need to do before you start searching for a great place to park your RV is to understand your options and requirements. Not all trips are created equal.

It’s important to consider the following:
<h3>1. Budget</h3>
What does your budget look like? How much can you spend per night? Figure this number out and commit to it — having a clear budget will help you tremendously when you’re looking at parks.

<figure id="attachment_6282" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6282" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/disney-388742_1920.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6282" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/disney-388742_1920-300x178.jpg" alt="walt disney world flroida rv campgrounds with kids" width="300" height="178" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/disney-388742_1920-300x178.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/disney-388742_1920-768x455.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/disney-388742_1920-500x296.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/disney-388742_1920.jpg 935w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6282" class="wp-caption-text">Consider proximity to activities carefully. Aim to strike a balance between comfort and convenience.</figcaption></figure>
<h3>2. Length Of Stay</h3>
You may stop at a few places on your RV trip. Some may be one-night stops, in which case you might want to consider if there are free or cheap places to park your rig and sleep for the night. If you’re planning to spend a few days in one spot, you may want to consider a place with more amenities.
<h3>3. Proximity To Planned Activities</h3>
You&#8217;re probably traveling for a reason, whether that&#8217;s a specific theme park or just some peace and quiet in the woods. Really consider the activities you have planned and how close they are to where you want to stay. You don’t want to pick an RV park that’s 45 minutes from Disney World if you bought a four-day pass.
<h3>4. Your Camping Style</h3>
If you don’t know your camping style, you can’t pick the perfect RV campsite. If you’re renting an RV for the first time, you should take some time to think about what your ideal camping trip looks like.

<figure id="attachment_6273" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6273" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pool-picture-with-beach-ball.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6273" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pool-picture-with-beach-ball-300x211.jpg" alt="rv resort pool rv park pool how to find camping" width="300" height="211" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pool-picture-with-beach-ball-300x211.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pool-picture-with-beach-ball-768x539.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pool-picture-with-beach-ball-1024x719.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pool-picture-with-beach-ball-1000x702.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pool-picture-with-beach-ball-500x351.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pool-picture-with-beach-ball.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6273" class="wp-caption-text">I don&#8217;t mind roughing it &#8230; but I do <em>love</em> a good RVer-friendly pool.</figcaption></figure>

Do you like lots of amenities or prefer open space with room to run? Are you a social butterfly or a lone wolf?

Check out campgrounds that fit your style. For example, I love RV parks with lots of people. I like to mingle and love when they have activities to attend. I recently attended an ice cream social and literally ran to the activity center so I wouldn’t miss it!

On the other hand, a lot of my RV friends enjoy parking at slower, less accessible state parks to enjoy the solitude.

Take your camping style — and that of your travel companions — into consideration when you search for the perfect RV spot!

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<h1>Understand Your RV Camping Options</h1>
Many new RVers get confused by all the different RV camping options: Why is one place called a campground and the other an RV park? What is the difference between an RV park and an RV resort? How can one place be a campground, RV park <em>and</em> resort?! What does it all mean?

Never fear, fellow camper! I’ve broken down all the different RV camping options for you:
<h2>Campgrounds</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6268" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6268" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0622.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6268" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0622-300x183.jpg" alt="rv campground campsite types of rv camps hookups" width="300" height="183" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0622-300x183.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0622-768x469.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0622.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0622-500x306.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6268" class="wp-caption-text">Campground accommodations are usually pleasant but basic.</figcaption></figure>

If you’re into nature and are looking for a simple place to park, this is the option for you. National and state parks will usually have campgrounds with an electric hookup as well as water.

Other times, a campground can simply mean a flat(ish) place to park with a fire pit. Dump sites, water fill stations and bathrooms are usually on the property, but may not be available at individual sites.

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<h2>RV Parks</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6264" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6264" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0808.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6264" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0808-300x200.jpg" alt="rv park playground kids family friendly rv motorhome park" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0808-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0808-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0808.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0808-500x334.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6264" class="wp-caption-text">RV parks will usually have kid-friendly amenities like playgrounds.</figcaption></figure>

RV parks typically have fewer trees and more parking sites than campgrounds. There may even be amenities like a clubhouse, cable TV hookups and a playground for kids. You’ll also have a sewer connection.

RV parks can vary. When planning your trip, it’s important to review pictures and read reviews to get a good feel for what the park offers.

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<h2>RV Resorts</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6277" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6277" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-02-14-at-1.05.51-PM.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6277" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-02-14-at-1.05.51-PM-300x199.png" alt="desert shores luxury rv resort best rv camping californina" width="300" height="199" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-02-14-at-1.05.51-PM-300x199.png 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-02-14-at-1.05.51-PM-768x512.png 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-02-14-at-1.05.51-PM-1024x679.png 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-02-14-at-1.05.51-PM-1000x663.png 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-02-14-at-1.05.51-PM-500x334.png 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-02-14-at-1.05.51-PM.png 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6277" class="wp-caption-text">Luxury RV resorts usually offer lush landscaping and premium amenities. <small>Photo credit: Desert Shores Resort</small></figcaption></figure>

RV resorts are great! They will be very well-maintained, have lots of amenities and be close to “civilization”. If you are renting an RV and want to ease into camping, this is definitely a fun option for you!

Unfortunately, there is no industry standard for the term “resort.” That means that some resorts are much better than others. Price is usually a good indication of the quality of resort. You get what you pay for, basically. Another good rule of thumb is that a place that is billed as an “RV park and resort” is probably not as luxurious as a place that simply calls itself an RV resort.

You can check out <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/15-best-luxury-rv-resorts-campgrounds/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">this article,</a> which showcases some of the best luxury RV resorts around the country. They&#8217;re not cheap, but boy are they pretty!

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<h2>Free Camping</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6281" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6281" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/dawn-1836077_1920.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6281" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/dawn-1836077_1920-300x190.jpg" alt="boondocking boondock airstream desert rv parking free how to find" width="300" height="190" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/dawn-1836077_1920-300x190.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/dawn-1836077_1920-768x486.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/dawn-1836077_1920.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/dawn-1836077_1920-500x317.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6281" class="wp-caption-text">If you plan ahead, boondocking can be a perfectly comfortable way to spend a night or two en route to your main destination.</figcaption></figure>

Sometimes it’s late and you just want to park overnight, get some rest and head out in the morning.

Many RVers opt out of paid camping on such occasions. Of course, this almost always means that you will have no hookups or water — in other words, you’ll be boondocking. But it really is a great option to keep your average nightly cost down while traveling to your main destination.

The easiest places to park for free are casinos, businesses with large parking lots like Walmart and even Camping World. However, not all businesses allow boondocking so make sure you call ahead and ask for permission.

My fellow Campanda Ambassador wrote an article about how to find free RV camping, which you can read <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/boondocking/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.

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<h1>Resources For Finding The Perfect RV Campsite</h1>
Alright, now that you’ve given your camping style some thought and have brushed up on your RV camping options, you&#8217;re ready to start searching!

There are plenty of resources for finding the perfect RV campsite. These are my favorite:
<h2>RV Websites</h2>
Google is amazing. It’s turned our entire way of learning upside down. But when it comes to finding a place to park your RV, it doesn’t reign supreme. Try these sites instead:
<h3>Campendium</h3>
Campendium is a free site with thousands of search results. Just type in your desired location and boom! You’ll have a list of camping spots with information on price, hookups and amenities — plus peer reviews. This is a favorite among every RVer I know. Bonus: Campendium even tells you whether or not a spot has good wifi.

<figure id="attachment_6263" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6263" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/good-sam-travel-guide.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6263" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/good-sam-travel-guide-300x200.jpg" alt="good sam club planning rv trip campsites rving" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/good-sam-travel-guide-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/good-sam-travel-guide-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/good-sam-travel-guide.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/good-sam-travel-guide-500x334.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6263" class="wp-caption-text">Good Sam is the world&#8217;s largest organization of RV owners. You have to pay to be a member, but their online directory of campsites is free.</figcaption></figure>
<h3>Good Sam</h3>
<a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.goodsam.com/campgrounds-rv-parks/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Good Sam</a> is an RV organization that has a large database of RV parks, resorts and campgrounds around North America. While you must pay to be a member, anyone can look online to search for places to stay in their RV.

The best part about searching through Good Sam? They have a rating system and each campsite they list is carefully reviewed and scored every single year! This makes it easy to judge the campgrounds because they are all rated on the same system, not just someone’s opinion online.
<h3>Casino Camper</h3>
While Casino Camper may not be on every RVer’s list, it’s definitely on mine! This is a great resource for finding free or inexpensive places to park. You can search by state and you’re likely to find a nicer overnight stay than a Walmart parking lot.

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<h2>RV Apps</h2>
It seems like a new RV app pops up every week. Most aren’t very good, to be honest. So forget the gimmicky apps and keep it simple. Just about every RVer I know uses these two apps to find RV sites to park:

<figure id="attachment_6278" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6278" style="width: 177px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-09-at-9.26.57-AM.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6278" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-09-at-9.26.57-AM-177x300.png" alt="allstays all stays rv app best rv app" width="177" height="300" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-09-at-9.26.57-AM-177x300.png 177w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-09-at-9.26.57-AM-500x850.png 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-09-at-9.26.57-AM.png 506w" sizes="(max-width: 177px) 100vw, 177px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6278" class="wp-caption-text">The Allstays app costs $10 to download but trust me, it&#8217;s well worth it!</figcaption></figure>
<h3>Allstays</h3>
This is a great app if you have an iPhone. And while it costs $10 to download, it’s well worth the small investment. Not only will it show you the different RV campsites in a given area, it’s also an interactive map. This means you’ll be able to find gas stations, rest areas and stores!
<h3>Pinterest</h3>
This one might seem a little odd, but stay with me. In the last five years, Pinterest has evolved into an incredible visual search engine, and bloggers like me are using it to get their content out there. And this content is full of campground reviews!

Use the Pinterest app to search instead of Google and you just may find the perfect place to stay on your next RV road trip. If you hate apps, don&#8217;t worry — there&#8217;s a website, too.

For more RV apps worth the space on your phone, check out this list of <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/best-rv-apps/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">30 must-have apps</a>.

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<h2>RV Clubs</h2>
Even if you’re just renting an RV, joining an RV club may be the perfect solution to finding the best, most affordable campsite for you! Here are some inexpensive RV clubs you can join to find crazy discounts and great parks:

<figure id="attachment_6274" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6274" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-08-at-5.47.21-PM.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6274" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-08-at-5.47.21-PM-300x179.png" alt="passport america is it worth it rv club " width="300" height="179" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-08-at-5.47.21-PM-300x179.png 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-08-at-5.47.21-PM-768x459.png 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-08-at-5.47.21-PM.png 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Screen-Shot-2018-05-08-at-5.47.21-PM-500x299.png 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6274" class="wp-caption-text">A Passport America membership really does pay for itself in just a couple nights.</figcaption></figure>
<h3>Passport America</h3>
At just $44 for an entire year, this club is hard to say no to. With half-off discounts for over 2,000 parks, it really pays for itself in a couple of nights.

We use our Passport America membership as much as possible. There is an app you can use, and it’s always the first thing we pull up when route planning. Honestly, we would not be able to travel full-time without this amazing club.

And yes, I’m willing to admit that not all the parks are ah-mazing. But I’ve never been to a park that made me feel unwelcome! Anywhere we’ve stayed has been super friendly and accommodating. These discounted parks are perfect for overnight stays on your way to a specific destination.
<h3>Harvest Hosts</h3>
If your idea of a perfect RV campsite involves great views, an intimate setting and wine, Harvest Hosts is for you!

Just like <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/?utm_source=magazine&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_campaign=campsites_text" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Campanda</a> introduces RV owners to people looking to rent an RV, this unique membership club brings RVers and landowners together to allow RVers to park overnight at certain wineries, vineyards, breweries and the like — all for free.

Buy this membership ($40 for a year) if you’re looking for a truly unique and remarkable experience on your RV road trip. Like Passport America, it pays for itself in just a few nights.

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<h2>RVer Facebook Groups</h2>
This resource is still untapped by the majority of RVers. With Facebook groups, you are able to talk to real people in real time about your route and campgrounds along the way.

<figure id="attachment_6276" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6276" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/21427138_1380897578645006_191145306618422074_o.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6276" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/21427138_1380897578645006_191145306618422074_o-300x236.jpg" alt="rv facebook group camping is our life" width="300" height="236" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/21427138_1380897578645006_191145306618422074_o-300x236.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/21427138_1380897578645006_191145306618422074_o-768x603.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/21427138_1380897578645006_191145306618422074_o-1024x804.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/21427138_1380897578645006_191145306618422074_o-1000x786.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/21427138_1380897578645006_191145306618422074_o-500x393.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/21427138_1380897578645006_191145306618422074_o-1400x1100.jpg 1400w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6276" class="wp-caption-text">Facebook groups like &#8220;Camping Is Our Life&#8221; are fantastic, underused resources for RVers.</figcaption></figure>
<h3>Where’d You Stay RV</h3>
Like the name states, <a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/132050683890229/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">this group </a>is for sharing where you stayed on your RV trips! Members post pictures and personal reviews. Feel free to ask questions about a specific area or RV park or use the group search option to see if it’s already been discussed.
<h3>Camping Is Our Life</h3>
Even if camping isn&#8217;t <em>your</em> life, this group is a great resource. <a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/1259310677479991/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">This Facebook group</a> was made for showing pictures and videos of members&#8217; camping trips, so it’s perfect for asking questions about any type of RVing — whether you’re looking for campgrounds, parks or resorts.

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<figure id="attachment_6280" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6280" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0635.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6280" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0635-300x187.jpg" alt="rv park campground campsite tree lined motorcoach how to find rv camping" width="300" height="187" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0635-300x187.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0635-768x477.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0635-1024x637.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0635-1000x622.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0635-500x311.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_0635.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6280" class="wp-caption-text">A good old-fashioned phone call is often the best way to ensure that you&#8217;re given the best possible site for your RV.</figcaption></figure>
<h1>Tips For Snagging The Best RV Campsite</h1>
Online resources are amazing. But to truly find the best RV campsite time after time, you’ve got to know some “tricks of the trade.”
<h3>1. Read reviews.</h3>
Whether you’re looking on Google or another site, read the reviews! Look at pictures. Use that Pinterest app to search a blog post about the campground you’re considering. All the research is well worth it when you arrive at a campground and fall in love immediately!
<h3>2. Call ahead.</h3>
Think you’ve found a park you’ll really enjoy? Call ahead and talk with the desk about your rig. Discuss your needs and wants. Make sure they can accommodate you.

Taking the extra time to call and chat will ensure that they put you in the best spot available.
<h3>3. Make your reservation ASAP.</h3>
If you’re traveling to a popular destination during the busy season, your chances of driving up and simply finding a vacant spot are slim to none. Call as soon as possible to guarantee a spot close to where you’d like to be.
<h3>4. Ask about the refund policy.</h3>
Sometimes you arrive at a site and just don’t like it. Make sure to ask about a refund policy before they take your payment! Some parks — especially those in popular, high-demand areas — have a &#8220;no refund&#8221; policy.

But don’t let that scare you off! If you’ve followed my advice and done your research, you’re sure to find the perfect park for you and your RV!

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				<description><![CDATA[<p>By Bryce Cripe Driving a large motorhome for the first time can seem challenging — or even stressful. But there are a few things you can do to make your first RV driving experience a positive one as you head off on your well-earned vacation. The First Drive When my wife Camille and I started... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/driving-class-a-motorhome/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></span></p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/bryce-cripe-campanda-ambassador/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Bryce Cripe</a></p>

<p>Driving a large motorhome for the first time can seem challenging — or  even stressful. But there are a few things you can do to make your first RV driving experience a positive one as you head off on your well-earned vacation.</p>

<h2>The First Drive</h2>

<p>When my wife Camille and I started test driving Class A motorhomes, I had barely been in an RV, let alone driven one! We test drove several motorhomes over two months before buying our RV — a 2016 Tiffin Allegro Open Road 32SA gas-powered motorcoach. (Read <a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/the-right-rv-what-you-need-to-know/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">this article</a> to find out how to choose the right RV for <em>you</em>.)</p>



<figure id="attachment_6246" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6246" style="width: 1000px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Motorhome.jpg"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Motorhome.jpg" alt="Tiffin motorhome class a rv buying boondocking in tiffin" width="1000" height="669" class="size-full wp-image-6246" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Motorhome.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Motorhome-300x201.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Motorhome-768x514.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Motorhome-500x334.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6246" class="wp-caption-text">Our RV: A 2016 Tiffin Allegro Open Road 32SA gas-powered motorcoach.</figcaption></figure>

<p>Less than a month before hitting the road to travel full time, we took a 250-mile weekend test trip from our home in Orange County, California to an RV resort on the Colorado River near Parker, Arizona. We had a lot thrown at us on our first drive and were fortunate to learn many valuable lessons that have served us well ever since.</p>
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<h2>Freeway Driving In An RV</h2>

<p>As we set off on that first drive, I felt the absence of my safety net — our RV salesperson calmly guiding and reassuring me during our test drives. We were on our own now! The first miles passed easily along wide, suburban boulevards with courteous drivers and a nearly deserted toll road. And then we merged onto one of Southern California’s notorious freeways.</P>

<P>The most difficult kind of traffic for an RV driver — especially a new one — is what I call fast-and-busy traffic. We were immediately dropped into it. Nearly everyone was driving at least 70 miles per hour, making sharp lane changes and following too closely. I was used to this kind of driving in my car, but not comfortable yet in a 34-foot RV. </P>

<p>I took a couple of deep breaths and tried to settle in. After thirty minutes of white-knuckle driving, I actually got more comfortable. I had already learned some valuable lessons:</p>
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<h2>Lesson 1: Stay Calm And Drive On</h2>

<P>At first, I had felt like nobody saw me. Drivers cut me off or wouldn’t allow me to change lanes. I wanted to yell out, “Don’t you see me? I’m bigger than you!” Then it dawned on me: they did see me, perhaps even feared me and were moving quickly to get out of my way. I learned to accept that traffic would “buzz” all around me but wasn’t interested in bumping into me.</P>

<figure id="attachment_6253" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6253" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/los-angeles-1396606_1280.jpg"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/los-angeles-1396606_1280-300x192.jpg" alt="driving an rv on the highway freeway traffic" width="300" height="192" class="size-medium wp-image-6253" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/los-angeles-1396606_1280-300x192.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/los-angeles-1396606_1280-768x491.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/los-angeles-1396606_1280-1024x654.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/los-angeles-1396606_1280-1000x639.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/los-angeles-1396606_1280-500x320.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/los-angeles-1396606_1280.jpg 1280w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6253" class="wp-caption-text">Driving a large RV through heavy traffic was scary at first, but I soon got the hang of it.</figcaption></figure>

<p>I also discovered that motorhomes require more reaction time and stopping distance than a normal passenger vehicle. I quickly learned to give myself at least twice as much following distance as I did in my car. I drove at a steady and predictable speed when possible. And I focused most of my attention on the road ahead scanning for traffic patterns, merging vehicles and brake lights instead of fiddling with the radio.</p>

<p>I had to unlearn some habits from years of driving a car. Learning to rely on my side mirrors and rear camera was a big adjustment. I caught myself looking over my shoulder to check my blindspot as I do in my car when making lane changes. Well, that doesn’t work in a Class A motorhome. The side mirrors and the rear and side view cameras were put there for a reason — and I was going to have to use them!</p>

<p>After a few lane changes, I learned to trust that I could actually see everything. The mirrors and cameras quickly became my friends.</p>

<p>After about an hour and a half on the road, traffic began to thin out as we left the Southern California metropolitan area and got out into the desert. While I welcomed the change, I was already feeling more comfortable in fast, heavy traffic. And on the drive back at the end of the weekend, I was not nearly as stressed.</p>
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<h2>Lesson 2: RV Miles Are Different Than Car Miles</h2>

<figure id="attachment_6254" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6254" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Among_Semi_Trucks.jpg"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Among_Semi_Trucks-300x220.jpg" alt="drive day rv motorhome gas station truck stop " width="300" height="220" class="size-medium wp-image-6254" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Among_Semi_Trucks-300x220.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Among_Semi_Trucks-768x562.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Among_Semi_Trucks-1024x750.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Among_Semi_Trucks-1000x732.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Among_Semi_Trucks-500x366.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Our_Tiffin_Among_Semi_Trucks.jpg 1166w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6254" class="wp-caption-text">Driving an RV requires a lot more energy and focus than driving a car. Plan for frequent stops to make your trip enjoyable.</figcaption></figure><p>We passed the Palm Springs area and after over 100 miles of driving, I began to feel fatigued. My arms and shoulders were starting to ache from the road vibrations and my tight, two-handed grip on the steering wheel. I also needed a mental break from the hours of intense focus. </p>


<p>Camille found a truck stop for us to take a lunch break. During our hour-long rest, we took stock of our trip: We were three and a half hours in and had traveled almost 150 miles. When I had mapped the trip before on my phone app, it calculated the trip would take just over four hours. The math wasn’t adding up.</p>

<p>I discovered that most map apps estimate trip durations for car travel — not RV travel. Car drivers tend to drive faster than RV drivers and take fewer and shorter breaks. My estimated driving time did not include any breaks.</p>

<h3>What I Learned About Drive Day</h3>

<p>Since that initial lunch break discovery, I’ve learned quite a bit about the “drive day” experience:</P>
<ul>

	<li>Your RV journey will take longer than you expect. We’ve learned to slow down and enjoy the drive. </li>


	<li>RV travel is more demanding, so you’ll want to take more breaks. I try to take a break every 75 to 100 miles to get out for some fresh air and to stretch my legs. </li>

	<li>Our preferred travel distance is around 250 miles — and never more than 300 miles.</li>
</ul>


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<h2>Lesson 3: Get Centered</h2>

<figure id="attachment_6245" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6245" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Desert_Road-e1525799211149.jpg"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Desert_Road-e1525799211149-300x225.jpg" alt="desert road narrow rv driving" width="300" height="225" class="size-medium wp-image-6245" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Desert_Road-e1525799211149-300x225.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Desert_Road-e1525799211149-500x375.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Desert_Road-e1525799211149.jpg 691w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6245" class="wp-caption-text">Like everything else about RV driving, narrow roads took some getting used to — but turned out fine in the end.</figcaption></figure>



<p>Feeling rested from our break, we headed back down the federal interstate freeway before turning onto a two-lane state highway across the desert. The pavement turned rough, the lanes looked narrow and there wasn’t much of a road shoulder. I had to adjust again to different driving conditions.</p>



<p>After a few miles, I learned that a narrow or non-existent shoulder can make your lane feel more narrow than it really is. And even though the lane was wide enough for our vehicle, I had less margin for error. </p>

<p>Thankfully, traffic was very light and I got a better feel for where I was within my lane. On our test drives, the salespeople said it would feel like you’re closer to the center line than you are. I looked in my side mirrors and realized I could get over further and be better centered in my lane. </p>

<p>You feel very wide in a motorhome, but you’re probably not more than one to two feet wider than you would be in a car. I like to drive about a foot off the center line and then yield a little more space to oncoming traffic, if needed (especially for big rigs).</p>

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<h2>Lesson 4: Don&#8217;t Fight The Steering Wheel</h2>

<p>Just as I was getting two-lane highway driving down, I noticed the weather worsening. What started out as a sunny, summer day turned dark and threatening. August and September is monsoon season in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts and a thunderstorm was bearing down on us. What luck!</p>

<p>First, the winds picked up and started blowing our twelve-foot-high motorhome around. They were not only strong 40 mile per hour winds, but also unpredictably gusty. Once again, the drive had my full attention. My wife and I discussed pulling over and waiting out the storm. I got very close to doing that a couple of times, but I felt in control and we pressed on.</p>


<figure id="attachment_6256" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6256" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rainy-.jpg"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rainy--300x201.jpg" alt="rv driving in the rain how to drive an rv in the wind" width="300" height="201" class="size-medium wp-image-6256" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rainy--300x201.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rainy--768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rainy--1024x685.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rainy--1000x669.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rainy--500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/rainy-.jpg 1280w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6256" class="wp-caption-text">I quickly learned that it is important not to overreact when driving in heavy wind and rain.</figcaption></figure>

<p>As we were being pushed around, I learned not to fight the steering wheel. When the wind pushed me, I let it. I then made small steering corrections to get us back on course. </p>

<p>Making corrections for wind is similar to the steering adjustments needed when being passed by a big rig, or driving on ice or rough pavement. Don’t overreact. Instead, let the coach go where it wants to go, and then make the steering corrections. </p>

<p>A downpour of rain came after the winds. We got to “test out” our windshield wipers, which thankfully worked great and were able to push large volumes of water off our windshield — at no time was our visibility compromised despite the heavy rains. Our coach also felt solid on the wet roads and we had no trouble with our tire traction. After about 30 minutes, the storm passed and it was a calmer last hour to our destination.</p>

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<h2>Lesson 5: Watch Out For Donkeys</h2>

<figure id="attachment_6255" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6255" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/The_Burros.jpg"><img src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/The_Burros-300x225.jpg" alt="donkeys wild california roadside driving rv dangers" width="300" height="225" class="size-medium wp-image-6255" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/The_Burros-300x225.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/The_Burros-768x576.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/The_Burros-500x375.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/The_Burros.jpg 818w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6255" class="wp-caption-text">Coming across this family of burros on the roadside felt like an appropriate end to an eventful day.</figcaption></figure><p>We were just a few miles to our destination when one last test was thrown our way. On a curvy, two-lane stretch, we came around a corner and were “greeted” by a pack of wild burros along the roadside. At first I was startled, but after easily avoiding them, I broke out in laughter. We had seen it all on our first drive.</p>



<p>We pulled into our resort destination along the banks of the Colorado River. It was about six in the evening and we had been on the road for close to seven hours. Our eventful drive was filled with many lessons learned, and I felt much more confident and prepared for all the driving to come. And I even had fun!</p>

<p> Feeling accomplished and satisfied, it was time for a well-earned beer at the resort’s pool bar. Cheers to your own first drive!</p>

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				<description><![CDATA[<p>By Camille Attell My husband and I walked away from the best jobs we ever had to RV full time. I had worked for years to secure a position with a really good company, good pay and great benefits. But after eleven years and a lack of creative freedom, it was time to move on.... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/how-to-find-remote-work/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></span></p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[By <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/camille-attell-campanda-ambassador/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Camille Attell</a>

My husband and I walked away from the best jobs we ever had to RV full time. I had worked for years to secure a position with a really good company, good pay and great benefits. But after eleven years and a lack of creative freedom, it was time to move on. We didn’t walk away for bigger and better career opportunities. We walked away for the freedom and flexibility that a desk job would never provide.

Ditching that level of security was really scary, but not walking away and wondering what life could be like felt even scarier. So we took a calculated risk to leave it all behind and go RVing.

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<h2>Working Remotely From Our RV: How We Planned It All</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6229" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6229" style="width: 225px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/personal_kanban.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6229" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/personal_kanban-225x300.jpg" alt="transition to full time rving how to do it" width="225" height="300" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6229" class="wp-caption-text">Bryce giving a thumbs up for being on track with our transition plan.</figcaption></figure>

We are planners by nature, so we built a comprehensive project plan to guide us through the process. The plan contained everything from RV shopping, finances to employment decisions.

The hardest part was picturing what remote work looked like. We had worked in cubicles out whole lives and it was hard to imagine what the options were. So we planned to use some of our savings to bridge the gap between leaving our jobs and finding remote work, along with offsetting costs by boondocking (which you can learn more about <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/boondocking/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>) and using camping memberships.

But I lasted four months before I panicked and started looking for remote work.

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<h2>How I Found Remote Work While RVing</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6225" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6225" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Copy-of-life_lessons_acting.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6225" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Copy-of-life_lessons_acting-300x225.jpg" alt="remote work gig craigslist rving" width="300" height="225" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Copy-of-life_lessons_acting-300x225.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Copy-of-life_lessons_acting-768x576.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Copy-of-life_lessons_acting-1024x768.jpg 1024w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Copy-of-life_lessons_acting-1000x750.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Copy-of-life_lessons_acting-500x375.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Copy-of-life_lessons_acting.jpg 1229w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6225" class="wp-caption-text">I have a storm to thank for my first remote gig.</figcaption></figure>

Our first remote job was a fluke. While in Florence, Oregon, a storm rolled through that grounded us for several days. I decided that I would look for a local job since we couldn&#8217;t do much else. I searched on Craigslist, which is a great resource to find short-term, local jobs.

I found four job possibilities and landed a one-hour acting job that paid $100. It wasn’t a lot of money, but it helped me build confidence — I knew that when I put my mind to it I could find employment.

After that, I started networking in Facebook Groups, specifically groups like the RV Entrepreneur where business owners interact and sometimes hire for contract work. I have partnered with many entrepreneurs to create blog content and courses.

Now I’m generating income through our blog and contract work, and recently I launched a course called <em>Remote Work 101: Work, Live, and Travel Where You Want</em> to help other people learn how to navigate working remotely. And of course, I&#8217;m a <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/?utm_source=magazine&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_campaign=remotework_text0" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Campanda</a> contributor, along with my husband <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/bryce-cripe-campanda-ambassador/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bryce</a>.

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<h2>Tips For Finding Remote Work As An RVer</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6227" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6227" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV_Boondocking.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6227" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV_Boondocking-300x200.jpg" alt="kentucky rving remote work freelance while rving" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV_Boondocking-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV_Boondocking-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV_Boondocking.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RV_Boondocking-500x334.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6227" class="wp-caption-text">Boondocking (and working) on fairgrounds in Kentucky.</figcaption></figure>

Navigating the transition from traditional employment to remote work is different for everyone. However here are some of my top tips for people who are curious about the process.
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 	<li>Start with a budget and decide how much money you need to make. If you’re traveling, research ways to offset your costs — offsetting costs should be part of your overall income strategy.</li>
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 	<li>Pick a date and try to work towards that as a goal, otherwise you may never leave your current employment.</li>
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 	<li>If you would prefer to keep your current job, approach your boss about a short-term experimental remote work period. Try a few days a month and slowly work up to a full-time remote role if possible. Prove to your company that a remote role will not negatively impact your contribution to the team.</li>
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 	<li>Do a skills assessment to see what job types you’re qualified for. Don’t get stuck on a work “identity” like computer coder as it will narrow your perception about what’s possible.</li>
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 	<li>Put yourself out there. Tell people what you are good at, show that you&#8217;re willing to learn and offer to work on a trial basis. This works well for freelance roles.</li>
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<h2>Tips For Setting Up An RV Office</h2>
<figure id="attachment_6224" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6224" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6224" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV-300x200.jpg" alt="remote work rv dinette home office motorhome" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Working_from_RV.jpg 960w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6224" class="wp-caption-text">Bryce and I use our dinette as for work. It isn&#8217;t ideal, but it gets the job done!</figcaption></figure>

Ideally you’d have a dedicated space in your RV for an office. But not all RVs will have that available. Some people have converted closets or even second bathrooms into offices. My husband and I use our dinette, which isn’t perfect but is totally workable. Additionally, the passenger seat offers a pull out surface that we use as a desk sometimes.

Internet is a hot topic in the working RVer community. You’ll want to choose a main carrier and a backup carrier in case cell service is limited. In some cases even a cell booster comes in handy, especially if you need to upload or download documents.

The bottom line is that you need to be prepared with plan A and B and even C — which sometimes might include hitting up a local Starbucks for Wi-Fi.

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<h2>Resources For Finding Remote Work</h2>
I mentioned earlier that I network in Facebook Groups and have found jobs on Craigslist. But there are so many more great places to look for remote jobs.

Here are a few websites to start your search:
<ul>
 	<li><a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="http://www.escapees.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Escapees</a> | A total support network for RVers services including a job board for
employers and job seekers of mobile and flexible work.</li>
 	<li>Facebook | The world’s preeminent social networking site allows users to
make connections and share job opportunities and income ideas.</li>
 	<li>FlexJobs | An innovative, professional subscription-based job service to find
telecommuting and part-time jobs and freelance work.</li>
 	<li>Indeed | The world’s top job search site with job opportunities aggregated from
thousands of websites.</li>
 	<li>Upwork | Another innovative, professional subscription-based job service to
find telecommuting and part-time jobs and freelance work.</li>
</ul>
For a more comprehensive list, check out <a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.morethanawheelin.com/how-to-find-remote-work/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">this article</a> on my blog.

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<figure id="attachment_6230" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6230" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Remote_work_RV.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-6230" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Remote_work_RV-300x200.jpg" alt="working remotely united states finding remote work resources" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Remote_work_RV-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Remote_work_RV-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Remote_work_RV-500x334.jpg 500w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Remote_work_RV.jpg 960w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6230" class="wp-caption-text">Transitioning to remote work can feel intimidating at first, but it&#8217;s so rewarding in the end.</figcaption></figure>

It&#8217;s important to remember that the journey to remote work isn’t always linear. It takes a bit of adjustment and adaptability as you try out different roles and options.

If you keep an open mind, put yourself out there and are willing to learn new skills, then remote work is a real possibility and can enable you to live a more flexible lifestyle.

Oh, and remember when I said that Bryce and I made a transition plan? We made that plan available to our More Than A Wheelin’ readers <a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.morethanawheelin.com/wanderlust-transition-plan/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.

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		<title>The American Dream: A Retro-Inspired Trailer With A Rowboat Roof</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>The American Dream Trailer Sure, there are plenty of trailers out there for campers looking to haul their boats and watercraft into the wild. But if you&#8217;ve been ogling vintage RVs on the internet, the aesthetics of most modern toy haulers probably felt a bit wide of the mid-century mark. Until now, that is: Feast... <span class="more"><a class="more-link" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/boat-roof-american-dream-trailer/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></span></p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>The American Dream Trailer</h1>
Sure, there are <a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/rv?lat=&amp;lng=&amp;zipCode=&amp;city=&amp;region=&amp;countryIsoCode=US&amp;where=United+States&amp;startDate=&amp;endDate=&amp;types%5B%5D=9?utm_source=magazine&amp;utm_medium=article&amp;utm_campaign=trailerboat_text0" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">plenty of trailers</a> out there for campers looking to haul their boats and watercraft into the wild. But if you&#8217;ve been ogling vintage RVs on the internet, the aesthetics of most modern toy haulers probably felt a bit wide of the mid-century mark. Until now, that is:

Feast your eyes on the American Dream Trailer, a retro-styled camper trailer with a detachable rowboat roof!

<figure id="attachment_6187" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6187" style="width: 1000px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/10960478_899943416712584_7176959913908371090_o-1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-6187" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/10960478_899943416712584_7176959913908371090_o-1.jpg" alt="retro trailer rowboat roof 1960s style camper rv american dream " width="1000" height="667" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/10960478_899943416712584_7176959913908371090_o-1.jpg 1000w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/10960478_899943416712584_7176959913908371090_o-1-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/10960478_899943416712584_7176959913908371090_o-1-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/10960478_899943416712584_7176959913908371090_o-1-500x334.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6187" class="wp-caption-text">The American Dream trailer was inspired by a vintage 1961 model.</figcaption></figure>

Designed with simplicity in mind, this 4&#215;8, 650-pound fiberglass trailer/boat combo sleeps two people and includes a cooking and storage galley in the rear (like your average teardrop trailer). The rowboat roof is secured by five hood latches to keep it secure while you&#8217;re on the road — and makes for easy removal once you reach the lake!

<figure id="attachment_6179" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6179" style="width: 760px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/detachable.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-6179" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/detachable.jpg" alt="detachable roof trailer boat the american dream retro trailer boat" width="760" height="360" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/detachable.jpg 760w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/detachable-300x142.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/detachable-500x237.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 760px) 100vw, 760px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6179" class="wp-caption-text">The detachable (secondary) fiberglass roof doubles as a rowboat!</figcaption></figure>

The design is completely customizable and comes in a variety of punchy, vintage-inspired colors. The roof/boat can carry up to three people (500 pounds) and has a motor mount that can handle up to two horsepower.
<h1>Authentic Retro Design</h1>
Created by a Portland-based husband-and-wife team, the American Dream Trailer feels exciting and novel. But the idea of a camper trailer with an integrated rowboat roof isn&#8217;t actually a new one. The American Dream trailer is actually an updated replica of a 1961 fiberglass teardrop-inspired trailer: the aptly named Trailerboat.

<figure id="attachment_6189" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6189" style="width: 576px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/3-61trailorboat-w.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-6189" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/3-61trailorboat-w.jpg" alt="trailerboat vintage boat trailer american dream camper retro " width="576" height="432" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/3-61trailorboat-w.jpg 576w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/3-61trailorboat-w-300x225.jpg 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/3-61trailorboat-w-500x375.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 576px) 100vw, 576px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6189" class="wp-caption-text">The Trailerboat didn&#8217;t really catch on — but it sure looked good!<br /><small>Photo credit: <a style="background-color: #21f8ff; border: 1px dashed black;" href="http://www.vintagetrailermuseum.com/project/243/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Steven Katkowsky</a></small></figcaption></figure>

The Trailerboat (which was, in turn, inspired by the earlier Kom-Pak Sportsman trailer) was only manufactured for a few years in the early 1960s and it is believed that only a few hundred models were ever sold.

But the Trailerboat&#8217;s design lives on in the American Dream Trailer — the couple behind the modern replica went through great lengths to ensure quality and authenticity. The company partnered with a local metalsmith and fiberglass company to manufacture the mid-century-styled chassis, molds and windows.

<figure id="attachment_6193" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6193" style="width: 771px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17342543_1517378884969031_4743348094109944950_n.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-6193" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17342543_1517378884969031_4743348094109944950_n.png" alt="checkerboard floor camper trailer retro fabric revival vintage rv" width="771" height="501" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17342543_1517378884969031_4743348094109944950_n.png 771w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17342543_1517378884969031_4743348094109944950_n-300x195.png 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17342543_1517378884969031_4743348094109944950_n-768x499.png 768w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17342543_1517378884969031_4743348094109944950_n-500x325.png 500w" sizes="(max-width: 771px) 100vw, 771px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6193" class="wp-caption-text">No detail was overlooked — the interior is decorated with retro-inspired fabrics and a checkerboard floor.</figcaption></figure>

Want to own your own American Dream Trailer? Prices start at $12,180 for the &#8220;retro&#8221; package. Due to the bespoke nature of the trailer, the entire building process takes around five to six weeks.

<figure id="attachment_6191" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6191" style="width: 766px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a style="background-color: #94ff29; border: 1px dashed black;" href="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17309110_1517353984971521_1970523611783478020_n.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-6191" src="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17309110_1517353984971521_1970523611783478020_n.png" alt="trailer boat retro american dream camper trailer rowboat lake " width="766" height="546" srcset="https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17309110_1517353984971521_1970523611783478020_n.png 766w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17309110_1517353984971521_1970523611783478020_n-300x214.png 300w, https://www.campanda.com/magazine/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/17309110_1517353984971521_1970523611783478020_n-500x356.png 500w" sizes="(max-width: 766px) 100vw, 766px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6191" class="wp-caption-text">Spontaneous travel has never been so easy. Hitch up, hit the road and start rowing!</figcaption></figure>

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