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4 Travel Trailers with a Bathtub You’ll Want to Take Home

There’s nothing quite as relaxing after a long day of driving as sinking into a tub and enjoying a long soak. These travel trailers with a bathtub allow you to take that comfort on the road wherever you go. Learn more about these RVs with bathtubs available near you and find the perfect combination of features to take home!

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This bunkhouse RV is an excellent example of how Coachmen RVs blend luxury and practicality. The bunkhouse offers the kids a space to call their own while you can enjoy the comfort of the private master bedroom. Additionally, there’s a slide-out in the living room to maximize your living space.

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Private BunkhouseU-Shaped DinetteQueen BedOutdoor Camper Kitchen18′ Electric AwningFlip-Down Cargo Rack Take home aCoachmen Catalina Legacy 293QBCK travel trailertoday.

Save up to $10,000 on this Dutchmen Colorado 26BHC travel trailer today, and take home an RV with a set of double-sized bunks. The bathroom offers a bathtub/shower combo that gives you the option to enjoy a quick rinse or a soak whenever you want. The outdoor storage space is large enough to give you all the space you need to bring your camping essentials.

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Camping World’s Guide to RVing Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park is a majestic destination in Southern Utah and is home to the highest concentration of hoodoos in the entire world. Many compare the canyon’s soaring spires and oddly-shaped hoodoos to huge, natural sandcastles.

RVing in Bryce Canyon National Park is an excellent way to explore the natural wonders of the canyon and surrounding desert.  Zion and Grand Canyon National Parks are relatively close by, so why not make an epic road trip out of your visit?

Why Visit Bryce Canyon National Park in an RV?

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Traveling in an RV or with a travel trailer is a great option in Bryce Canyon National Park if you plan to camp at one of the park’s campgrounds or in the surrounding areas of Bryce Canyon City.  

But, if you plan to take your trip to Bryce during the late spring through the fall, vehicle size restrictions are important to consider before deciding to bring your RV into the park. Vehicles over 20 feet are prohibited from parking at the Visitor Center and viewpoints in the popular Bryce Amphitheater area when the free park shuttle runs from April through October.

Alternative areas to park oversized vehicles are available in less busy areas of the park, the Shuttle Station in Bryce Canyon City, and the campgrounds. The campground and paved park roads can accommodate RVs up to 30+ feet, but parking is limited for any RVs or trailers over 20 feet during peak season.

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Savannah Hospitality and History Flourish at Red Gate RV Resort

Since 1931, Red Gate Farms has been owned by the same family, giving this RV resort a touch of genuine, Southern hospitality. But the property has a long, rich history that dates back even further. If the centuries-old live oaks could speak, they would tell you about the Indians, 18th-century colonists, civil war soldiers and more that crossed the land before Harry Martin established Red Gate Farms as Georgia’s first Jersey cattle dairy farm. Although the jersey cows no longer wander the land, something new was created through the family’s love of entertaining and the strong desire to preserve (and share) the property’s natural beauty. Red Gate Farms’ RV Resort, Event Venue, and Equestrian Center now set the scene for many lifelong memories.

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With its charming, historic ambiance, Red Gate Farms’ RV Resort has become the ideal stopping point for folks visiting Savannah. Here, guests are provided with a range of amenities to ensure that everyone has a comfortable and fun visit. You can take advantage of numerous onsite and offsite activities during your stay. Take a lazy day and relax in the saltwater swimming pool or spend the day on the lakes in a rented kayak or on the dock with some catch-and-release fishing. As an easy outing, leisure-seekers will find family-friendly trails throughout the property. Wander the path by foot or rent a bicycle to find the hidden treasures that constitute Red Gate Farms. You will also come across historic ruins, farm animals, wildlife and three distinct event venues — the traditional Barn (above), the chic industrial Grainery, and the intimate Belle Tower — blended seamlessly into the natural landscapes.

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Feeling a little more adventurous? The Equestrian Center offers guests a unique way to explore this Savannah landmark. Climb atop one of nature’s most beautiful creatures and discover the history and splendor of Red Gate Farms. A horse-drawn carriage ride is a perfect choice if you prefer to sit back and relax while touring the property. Each guided tour is a scenic experience beneath centuries-old live oaks with many spectacular views. For the younger guests aged 4-10, pony rides and pony parties are also available.

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How to Level and Stabilize Your RV

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Getting comfortable in a campground is much easier when you know how to level your RV right the first time. No one wants to stumble around their motorhome or Happier Camper, sleep off-kilter, or catch a swinging door to the face.

In addition to helping you get a good night’s sleep, some appliances like a propane refrigerator may not function if your RV isn’t properly level. So in this simple guide to leveling your RV, you’ll learn how to level your RV manually and with an auto-leveling system (if your RV is equipped).

Then you’ll be ready to kick off a relaxing camping trip!

Tools Needed To Manually Level Your RV

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The Real Reason That You Should Clean Up Your Campsite

My first camping trip was with my family alongside the road leading into Grand Canyon National Park nearly 50 years ago. Without a tent, proper sleeping bags, padding or even a stove, we lacked many of the amenities common to our more recent camping outings. A Styrofoam cooler was purchased specifically for this trip, and its sole purpose: keeping our food cold during this hastily planned vacation from everyday life. Years later, the memories of waking up during the night to find out that there were some unhappy ants underneath the sheet we slept on, watching the sunrise, illuminating the vastness of the Grand Canyon and pieces of that cooler endure through the years.

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The experience of seeing the Grand Canyon had a lasting impact that I could not comprehend at the time. Our trip began on a Friday night at dusk when we left Los Angeles. Speeding across the emptiness of the desert until fatigue prevailed, we pulled over and off the road. Looking up at the sky, I was puzzled by all the “clouds” that did not seem to move. Some years later, it dawned on me that we were seeing the Milky Way. Facing a sky full of stars and then a deep canyon that extended from one side of the horizon to the other, the world I lived in became bigger and more amazing at the same time. I eventually learned the importance of safeguarding these spaces.

Keeping America Beautiful

In my lifetime, our attitudes towards litter have come a long way. It was not uncommon for travelers to open the window of their vehicle and discard what they no longer wanted. The Highway Beautification Act of 1965 — spearheaded by Lady Bird Johnson — began the slow process of changing minds about litter on our public lands. Those of a certain age may remember the Keep America Beautiful commercial showing a Native American paddling a canoe in a dirty river, suffering the indignity of trash thrown at his feet and shedding a tear.

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Camping World’s Guide to Glacier Bay National Park

As a marine and terrestrial wilderness covering over 3.3 million acres, Glacier Bay National Park is a part of the world’s largest protected area and is a World Heritage Biosphere Reserve. Its terrain varies from tidewater glaciers at sea level to the summits of the Fairweather Mountain Range. The park offers a unique glimpse into the earth’s past, shaping our expectations for the planet’s future.

Glacier Bay is located in this southeastern Alaskan and is a place where visitors can come to spy brown bears browsing for salmon, breaching whales just off the coast, and stellar sea lions sunning themselves on rock outcroppings. Hike along beaches at low tide, over ice fields in the summer sun, and up rugged mountainsides as the landscape here reveals its secret allure.

Why Visit Glacier Bay National Park in an RV?

Glacier Bay National Park is only accessible by water or air, but that doesn’t mean you have to leave your RV at home. Alaska is very accommodating to RVers, event though the state is so large and remote that much of it can only be seen by plane or boat. So, drive your motorhome or travel trailer to Haines, Alaska, and take a ferry on the Alaska Maritime Highway via Juneau to enjoy this stunning park.

Alternatively, You can also book passage on a cruise ship along the Inside Passage anywhere from Bellingham, Washington to Vancouver, British Columbia for a trip to Sitka, Ketchikan, and Glacier Bay. Many smaller tour companies also offer intriguing trips to the park, with alternative itineraries that vary greatly from the standard large-ship trips.

Flightseeing will give you a unique perspective on the region, as well. You can fly over or drop into Glacier Bay Lodge and Visitors Center by aircraft to explore further. Floatplanes make frequent excursions in and out of the region, ferrying travelers with limited schedules who still want to experience as much of Glacier Bay as possible.

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Cordless Power Equipment RV Campers Love

RVers need a basic tool kit to maintain their RV, and be ready for unexpected repairs on the road. If a cabinet vibrates loose during transit, you’ll need a screwdriver and screws. If you’re setting up camp, you’ll need a drill to wind out your scissor jacks. While you’re keeping your RV stored, you’ll need outdoor tools to keep the RV and the area around in clean.

You might have hand tools, power tools, and outdoor tools already in your garage, but you might not have cordless tools. Cordless tools can make camping tasks a lot easier like faster setup, cleanup, and repairs.

You might be thinking,

‘Sure they’re cordless, but they run out of power eventually. What then?’

You’re right; cordless tools use rechargeable batteries. If you’re you’re worried about losing power, invest in a portable power bank and compatible solar panels so you can charge whenever the sun is shining.


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RV Tires: What you need to know

RV Tires are perhaps the most essential but overlooked parts of an RV. Failure to pay attention to the care and maintenance of your RV tires is a significant safety risk, and today we share the basics that every RVer needs to know. This week on Episode 421 of the RV Podcast, we talk to Certified RV Tech and RV Industry Consultant Chris Daugherty. Chris Dougherty is the former technical editor of MotorHome and Trailer Life Magazines, RV Enthusiast magazine, and RVTravel.com, an RVDA/RVIA/RVTI Certified RV Technician and life-long RVer. He's been RVing with his family since 1973 and today trains other RV techs and presents seminars on RV technical matters at RV shows and exhibitions.

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Don’t Miss Winter Garden RV Resort In Florida

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With winter on the horizon, it’s time to start thinking about your upcoming snowbird destinations. And what better place to escape the cold than Florida?

Winter Garden RV Resort is a wonderful park that puts you close to some of the most popular destinations in Florida. This is a fairly high-end RV park, with several resort-level amenities. It’s just a short drive away from Disney World and Universal Studios, so it’s an awesome place to set up your camp. The park itself is surrounded by tall pine trees, so you can enjoy a peaceful, secluded stay, even though you’re close to large cities. 

This resort has a ton to offer, whether it’s the amenities, hookups, park activities, or proximity to nearby attractions. We’ll review all the details of this RV resort below. You might want to put this resort on your list of places to visit!

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This resort is located at 13905 W Colonial Drive, Winter Garden, FL. It’s right on the outskirts of Orlando, so you can enjoy the proximity to the big city without being directly in it.

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Gear Review: The Gazelle 6-Sided Portable Gazebo

On our fall trip through New England, we found ourselves stuck inside the RV on numerous occasions due to the rainy season. While sitting inside we talked about how nice it would be to have a gazebo to set up so we could sit outside and enjoy the outdoors.

That’s what RVing is all about, isn’t it? Unfortunately, our truck camper doesn’t have an awning so a gazebo is the perfect solution for rainy days and so much more!

After our trip, we ordered the Gazelle G6 6-Sided Portable Gazebo from Camping World. We loved the looks of the Desert Sand color since it looked fresh and modern. We were also impressed with the size. Gazelle also has a 5-sided gazebo which has a smaller footprint, but we preferred to have more space.

The Gazelle 6-Sided Portable Gazebo

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Here are more reasons why we chose the Gazelle Gazebo and what we thought of it once it arrived.

Durable Quality

After unboxing the Gazelle G6, we were impressed with the quality. The bag itself has nice quality zippers, a carry handle, and even velcro tension straps to help decrease the circumference of the bag for easier storage. The material seems very durable, too.

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5 Class B Diesel Motorhomes You’re Bound to Love

Finding the perfect way to travel with your loved one is in one of these great class B diesel motorhome for sale near you. Shop a fantastic collection of these RVs available at RVingPlanet.com and find the deal you’ve been waiting for today! Learn more about these amazing class B diesel motorhomes below.

Get more out of your travels when you enjoy the road trip as much as the stay!

This brand new floorplan is an excellent way to start your next season of camping! Check out the features in this 2023 Midwest Automotive Designs Passage 144 FD2 Lounge class B diesel motorhome, which offers a rear power lounge for comfortable seating. There’s an LED HDTV to ensure you never miss an episode of your favorite shows.

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Rear Power LoungeWet BathLED HDTVExterior ShowerRear Hitch w/Wiring PackageThis rear lounge transforms into a cozy bed for two!

Save $19,000 today on this Grech Turismo 4×4 class B diesel motorhome. Inside, you’ll find a kitchen with a two-burner propane cooktop that makes it easy to make breakfasts for your family. You’ll love that this unit is equipped with an LED Smart TV so that you can watch all your favorite shows no matter where you go.

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Camping World’s Guide to RVing Kenai Fjords National Park

At 670,000 acres, Kenai Fjords National Park is no small playground. Its vast icefields, with ancient glaciers scouring the land and deeply carved bays teeming with wildlife offer just a glimpse into its allure. Very few places host killer whales and mountain goats within the same boundaries, yet this icy wonderland is full of stunning anomalies.

From Resurrection Bay to Exit Glacier visitors discover life at sea and life on land are vastly different and dramatically astounding. From the world’s largest mammals to the planet’s smallest, Kenai Fjords is a park of exclamation points, and one well worth exploring to the fullest.

Why Visit Kenai Fjords National Park in an RV?

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Only a very small portion of Kenai Fjords is accessible by vehicle, but the jumping-off spot for the park (Seward) is very friendly to RVs. The town has set aside hundreds of RV dry camping spots along the shoreline just for motorhomes and travel trailers.

Is there a more amazing view to wake up to than Resurrection Bay out your front window, with sea otters playing in the water just offshore? Glaciers line the mountaintops across the bay, and you can cast a line into the water from your front yard. This place is what RVing is all about!

When to Visit Kenai Fjords National Park

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Kenai Fjords is accessible year-round but by different means of travel.

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Easy Camp Meals for Solo RV Travelers

What’s the best part about camp cooking? – It requires little to no cleanup and doesn’t produce leftovers that need to be stored. Plus, with new cooking tools and gadgets, cooking camp meals is more fun than ever. As a full-time solo RV traveler who loves campfire cooking, adding the wolf ‘em stick, the cast iron pie iron, and a quality folding table to my arsenal of camp tools has been a game changer.

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Having these tools on hand has absolutely elevated my solo-campfire dining experience and, hopefully, you can find something here that helps you do the same! One of my favorite things about the recipes below is that all of them can be modified to suit a vegan lifestyle or vegetarian diet with a few simple substitutions.

Breakfast Camp Meal Recipes

First, we’ll tackle breakfast. After all, it’s often called the most important meal of the day. If you’re an early riser or morning fire person, (or if you’re a breakfast-for-dinner kind of person) these are for you. 

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Refrigerated dough (pie, biscuit, pizza, or croissant)CheeseEggs (cook before adding)Breakfast protein of choice (cook before adding)butter or oil for greasing the iron. If your iron is already seasoned, you may not need this.Learn how to season your cast iron!

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Prepare eggs (or egg substitute) and breakfast protein to your preference. Grease the iron and fit dough to seasoned pie iron and assemble toppings.Cover toppings with more dough.Hold over a fire for 2-3 minutes before carefully unlatching it to check for doneness. Flip when the dough reaches the desired color and cook an additional 2-3 minutes.Enjoy!

Breakfast Cups

Make a biscuit cup first using the Wolf’em Stick. Then, fill it with toppings to your heart’s content.

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How to Plan an RV Trip (5 Easy Steps)

If you’re wondering how to plan an RV trip, I have 5 easy steps for you.

Unlike other RV planning guides, I’m not going to list obvious steps, like “pick a destination” or “look for things to do nearby.” Rather, I’m going to address the logistics that will actually provide a framework for your entire trip... 

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What is the RV 330 Rule? (& Why You Need It)

The RV 330 Rule is a rule Jennifer and I live by when on the road. We learned the hard way that traveling without it leads to exhaustion and frustration.

Here's what it is and why you should follow it...

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How To Recycle Glass In An RV

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How To Recycle Glass While Camping

Getting rid of trash while RVing is usually pretty straightforward. That said, recycling while traveling in an RV is a different story, and trying to recycle glass is particularly difficult. This is unfortunate because glass can be recyclable, meaning we should all be doing our best to recycle every piece we can. 

If you only take short trips, you can just hold onto your glass and recycle it once you get home. But what about those who travel for months at a time? Or those who are on the road full-time? For these people, trying to recycle glass can be tricky, yes. However, there are ways to recycle glass while RV living.

 Here are our tips for doing just that. 

What glass is recyclable?

First, it’s important to understand what kind of glass is recyclable, what kind should be donated, and what should just be tossed in the campground dumpster. After all, you don’t want to waste your time setting aside glass that can’t even be put into a recycle bin. 

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RV Medical Care: How To Find Clinics While Traveling

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One of the most common questions people have before they hit the road full-time is how to find RV medical care as they travel. This is understandable. After all, you give up easy access to your usual doctor(s) when you leave your home state. 

The good news is finding medical care on the road is totally doable. You will likely be able to get insurance that works for you, and there are a number of RV medical programs that can help as well.

In this article, we will discuss the most popular options for medical care for RVers, so you know how and where to find help when you need it. 

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15 Alabama RV Parks for Snowbirds (Florida Alternatives)

With Hurricane Ian and already-hard-to-get reservations in Florida, Alabama is quickly becoming a popular snowbird destination. Alabama is a highly underrated camping destination. People are often surprised by its beauty, great Southern food, and significant coastline on the Gulf. Florida, of course, is a top snowbird destination. But with already hard-to-get reservations and the remaining damage from Hurricane Ian, many snowbirds are looking for an alternative. As it turns out, Alabama is an excellent Florida snowbird alternative. There are great campground options from Huntsville all the way down to Mobile Bay.

Here are great Alabama RV parks for snowbirds…

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Camping World’s Guide to RVing Pinnacles National Park

Just under three hours of driving from San Francisco and over an hour from Monterey, the pointy peaks of Pinnacles National Park lie within California’s smallest national park. Slightly off the beaten path of a typical national park route, Pinnacles will have you in awe with the towering peaks, rocky caves, and raptors soaring above the Salinas Valley.

If you want to enjoy some solitude and take a one-of-a-kind trip, RVing Pinnacles National Park is the place to go for hiking, bird watching, rock climbing, and a unique landscape amongst the valleys of central California.

Why Visit Pinnacles National Park in an RV?

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Pinnacles National Park is a terrific option for RV visits since it is easy to get to and less crowded than other national parks. It is a great stopping point between northern and southern California right off Highway 101 and can provide the opportunity to recharge in a quiet and peaceful place.

This park is accessible to all types of RVs, but it is important to note that there is no road connecting the east and west sides of the park. If you are cruising up or down the 101, the west entrance is a great place to stop in an RV for an afternoon hike or picnic. The east side of the park is the best option for visiting if you want to stay for more than one day.

When to Visit Pinnacles National Park

Pinnacles National Park is open all year round. The east side is open 24 hours a day for trail access, and the gate on the west side of the park is open daily from 7:30 am to 8:00 pm.

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Wholesale Warranties: What It Is & Why We Recommend Them

Wholesale Warranties is an insurance broker for RV extended warranties. RV Lifestyle recommends their service and products for several important reasons…

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