Unlike previous years, RVing isn't necessarily limited to just a two-week vacation. Remote learning and working from home mean the whole family can spend months on the road if they want. In that case, a spacious and comfortable family-friendly RV is the key to an enjoyable experience, such as today's magical travel trailer entry.
If you're ready to live the van life and hit the open road with your loved ones and all of your stuff, it can be tough picking the right camper van. Here is a short buyer's guide on the most common camper van brands.
Fall is a wonderful, beautiful time of year. There's no reason you shouldn't be out experiencing it in your RV. But as the weather gets colder, there are some things you should prepare for.
If you're looking for a weekend adventure, but don't want to buy a tow vehicle or RV, these sub-1,000 lbs camper trailers can most likely be towed by your car.
Taking your bicycles with you on your next RV trip can be fun--unless, of course, they get damaged during transport. However, with a bit of prep-work, research, and gear, your bikes can make the journey in safety.
Overall this tiny package really has everything you need. While there are probably a few things that would be nice to have, the price point makes up for a multitude of sins.
There are several ways that trying to transport your motorcycle via your RV or camper van can go wrong. But with the proper prep-work, care, gear, and perhaps a motorcycle carrier, everything should go smoothly.
The camper van and the more general RV market are booming. As more people come to the segment with varied needs, the market has no choice but to adhere to these new requests.
$400,000 can buy you an actual home in some parts of the US. Or, for that money, you can turn a Mercedes Sprinter into an Advanced RV B Box like this 'Asteroid of Happiness.' And it comes everything a home needs, including a washer/dryer.
Staying at an RV park or campground every night gets expensive fast. Even at $30 a night, that's $840 a month which, while not as high as rent, is close. Try these alternatives if you want to save some money.
The RV boom of the 70s and 80s produced some pretty revolutionary vehicles equipped for the ultimate vacation. Winnebago actually once introduced consumers to the Heli-Home, a flying RV for family adventures. You read that right. Here's the craziest take on recreation you may not have realized even existed.