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Which Teardrop Camper Is Right for You?

The popularity of teardrop campers has skyrocketed in recent years. From national parks to high-end RV resorts, you’ll see them everywhere. But there are so many designs out there that it begs the question: which teardrop camper is right for you? 

What is a Teardrop Camper?

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Teardrop trailers are named for their iconic shape. From a profile view, the teardrop begins wider at the front of the trailer and tapers off towards the rear. They are also known to be lightweight and compact, but they can vary dramatically in size, weight, and shape. 

Teardrop campers are an excellent first step into the RV world for those who are tired of tent camping. While most aren’t fully self-contained like larger RVs, they will eliminate the hassle of dealing with a wet tent first thing in the morning. 

Without investing in a massive RV or travel trailer, teardrops get you off the ground and provide a more sturdy hard shell exterior to protect you from wildlife and the elements. Dealing with rain, snow, and other inclement weather is much easier in a teardrop than in a tent. 

The Pros and Cons of Teardrop Campers

It helps to know if a teardrop camper is the right RV choice for you at all. The debate over towable versus motorized RVs has raged on for years, but teardrops have specific advantages and disadvantages. 

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The 5 Best RV Trips In The South

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We rounded up some of the best RV trips in the South where you can experience all the wonder the lower half of the nation has to offer. The South is famous for white sandy beaches, down-home cooking, blues and jazz music, along with manners. “Yes, ma’am” and “no, sir” are staples within many Southern citizens’ vocabularies. You can find even more great RV trips in the South while planning your travels with RV LIFE Pro.

1. Charlotte, North Carolina

Situated conveniently on the North Carolina/South Carolina border, Charlotte offers up a large variety of indoor and outdoor activities and attractions.

Known as the Queen City, Charlotte is also home to one of the state’s largest theme parks, Carowinds. Spaced out over 400 acres, this park has a little something for everyone. A ticket to the theme park also grants you entrance to the attached Carolina Harbor Waterpark for even more fun under the Carolina sun.

Set up camp at the theme park’s campground and you’ll be just a few steps away from all the action. Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort offers full hookups and paved sites for RVs that are less than 41 feet long. The amenities are nice, ranging from a pool to a game room and a camp store for everyday needs.

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How to Secure Small Items While RVing (9 Tips)

From knick-knacks to drinking glasses to pictures, our RV Lifestyle community gives advice on how to secure small items while RVing...

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6 Benefits of Living In An RV

Many people associate RVing with retirees who have saved for years to travel in an RV. While they make up a good portion of the RV community, so too do young solo travelers, couples, and families in all stages of life. Many have even sold their houses and embraced the full-time RV lifestyle.

There are a lot of benefits to living in an RV, but if you’re wondering whether the RV lifestyle suits your preferences, you should know that renting an RV is a great option when you start. That way, you’ll have more experience to draw from when deciding whether to buy a new or used RV.

The Benefits of Living in an RV

There are many benefits of living in an RV, from the flexibility to work anywhere to the chance to set up a seasonal RV basecamp for your favorite adventure sports. Full-time RVing isn’t reserved for retirees anymore. 

Here are a few reasons people are choosing the RV lifestyle.

Live Simply

The idea of downsizing and traveling lightly appeals to many. RVing forces you to consider every item you bring on your journey, forcing you to purge possessions that might be weighing you down.

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7 Best Michigan UP Destinations this fall – According to RVers

Michigan UP is our favorite place in the world, and we’re not alone. Dozens of RVers share their thoughts on the best Michigan UP destinations…

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National Parks Journal For Kids: A Memorable Way To Log Adventures

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The new National Parks Journal For Kids makes it easy to log outdoor adventures. Photos via Amazon

Kids will love recording their outdoor adventures in this new National Parks Journal by Jason and Abby Epperson. Recently published in August 2022, the beautifully designed journal contains a variety of guided activities as well as fun questions, park trivia, and space to log up to four national park trips. 

“This journal provides a fun and interactive way to capture all the memories made by your child in our beautiful national parks. They’ll have so much fun journaling their adventures, they won’t even realize they’re learning along the way!” —Marissa Moss, Less Junk

This 96-page journal contains plenty of space to write about four different trips.

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10 Reasons You Should Travel More In Your RV

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Summer is starting to wind down and the RV travel season tends to go with it. RV owners look at putting their rigs in storage, emptying and winterizing the tanks, and getting ready for the flurry of holidays coming down the pipe.

This is a real shame. When summer winds down, so do the crowds, traffic, park and campground fees, hot weather, and bugs. This not only makes for a more pleasant camping experience, but it also keeps you in the RV mood, no matter what the weather.

Weather and camping conditions are just one reason to travel more in your RV. There are a few others that we want to discuss below, but before we do, we’ll talk about the elephant in the room: fuel costs.

Putting away the RV for the season will definitely save you money on gas and diesel. However, there are other things that will suffer if you quit RVing for the next six to eight months. These include your RV “muscle” memory, your rig’s systems, and even your sanity. These ten reasons go beyond just the price of fuel and cover things you may have never thought of during the RV off-season.

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Look Out For These Signs Of Pest Infestation In Your RV

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What Are The Signs Of An RV Pest Infestation?

Nobody wants to share their home with pests. This is especially true if you’re in a small space like an RV. Mice, flies, and other bugs can quickly take over your RV if you’re not paying attention. If you keep your eyes open for signs of pest infestation, you can stop these vermin before they get out of control.

Some signs are subtle, while others are quite obvious. It might not always be easy to identify the source of these issues, so look around carefully if you think that pests are to blame. Sometimes it might turn out to be mold, water damage, or mechanical problems instead. All of these are serious issues that need to be fixed, but first, you need to clearly identify the problem.

Below we have some common signs of pest infestation in RVs. If you notice one or more of these symptoms, it might be time to take action and/or call an exterminator. 

Bad smell

A bad smell in the RV is one of the telltale signs that something is wrong. It may not always be due to pests, but this is a common cause. If the odor comes from moist areas like the bathroom or kitchen, the culprit might be mold.

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7 Keystone Arcadia Fifth Wheel Mods

Half the fun of owning an RV is customizing it and we just did 7 Keystone Arcadia Fifth Wheel Mods that add convenience, stability, and security. We have owned many different RVs over the years and have done a lot of mods to them. So it was no surprise that we would do the same with our brand new Arcadia 3250 Fifth Wheel.

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Camping World’s Guide to RVing Great Basin National Park

Nevada’s Great Basin National Park is a land of contrasts and diversity. Located not far from the state’s border with Utah, the park includes arid landscapes, towering mountain peaks, and ancient bristlecone pines. It is a place where visitors can climb above 13,000 feet on Wheeler Peak or drop beneath the surface of the Earth in a vast network of subterranean caves.

Here, you’ll find high alpine deserts, wide-open spaces, and a mountain glacier, all within one sprawling ecosystem covering more than 77,000 acres. Best of all, you’ll also find silence and solitude.

Since the park receives about 90,000 visitors annually, it is often all but deserted. This allows adventurous travelers to explore everything that it has to offer without having to deal with large crowds, long lines, and packed trails.

Here’s what you need to know before RVing Great Basin National Park.

Why Visit Great Basin National Park in Your RV?

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For adventurous travelers and avid outdoor enthusiasts, RVing Great Basin National Park has a lot to offer. Where else can you go mountain climbing and spelunking all on the same day? Visitors can wander amongst the bristlecone pines—among the oldest species of trees on the planet—and hike miles of trail with the Sierra Nevada mountains serving as a dramatic backdrop.

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How to Make Tent Camping Comfortable

One of the significant benefits of the RV lifestyle is the ability to sleep in a real bed every night.  But even the largest luxury RVs can’t fit all of your friends and family should they join your next camping trip. 

That’s why all RVers need to know how to make tent camping comfortable. Even if you don’t have to use a tent for your own sleeping accommodations, there’s a lot to be said for going above and beyond as a camp host.

Here are some camping hacks to improve your tent camping experience: 

Pick a Good Tent Spot

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The best camping equipment can’t make up for a poor tent spot. You might know the feeling. You thought you scoured the ground for sticks and rocks, but somehow you wound up with a tree root right in the middle of your back, ruining all chances of getting a good night’s sleep. 

The trick is balancing the “Leave No Trace” principle of always camping on durable surfaces with your desire for a carpet-like surface to set your tent on. A healthy bed of pine needles is always lovely, but you may not have that option in your specific locale. 

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California Animal Tour: 10 Best CA Zoos, Aquariums & More

California is known for its beaches and amusement parks, but it’s also home to fantastic animal experiences. I’m going to take you on a California animal tour beyond the San Diego Zoo, from the best CA zoos to wild experiences...

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The Best Snowbird Destinations for RVers (2022)

Are you looking for a great location to park your RV for the winter months? We've put together a list for you that will help with your planning...

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Guide to Acadia National Park

The Northeasternmost state in the U.S., Maine brings to mind fresh Atlantic seafood, a beautiful rocky coastline dotted with historic lighthouses, and the place that ... Read more

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5 Cold Weather RVs for Year-Round Camping

Let’s take a look at some of our favorite RVs that are built to give you the freedom to camp all year long! We’ll show you five incredible cold weather RVs for year-round camping that will help you and your family enjoy vacations whenever you want!

Learn more about thisJayco RedHawk 24B class C motorhomebelow!

There’s no better way to save on your family vacations than snatching up this incredible deal on this used 2019 Jayco RedHawk 24B class C motorhome! You’ll love that this comfortable RV offers sleeping for four and makes the perfect couple’s coach for fall weekends! You’ll love the large pantry and the over-the-cab bunk that provides sleeping for the kids or additional storage space.

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Cab-Over BunkRear Corner BathPantry/WardrobeThe kitchen comes fully equipped!

Another fantastic couple’s coach that you’ll love for all-season camping is the Forest River Cherokee Arctic Wolf 261RK fifth wheel. This unit offers a private master bedroom with a closet with washer/dryer prep and a spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower. In the living room, you’ll find a fireplace, a free-standing table, and chairs, and a large rear kitchen to make cooking fun!

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RVers Favorite Camping Gadgets and Where to Find Them

One of the best parts about owning an RV  is the ability to travel with the comforts of home. Your home probably has a few products that make your life easier and more enjoyable. RVing too can be improved with some handy items that enrich your outdoor experience. It’s these little things that make a big difference.

We’re talking about the things that put the “fun,” in functional — the gadgets! Gadgets to an RV enthusiast are like toys to a kid, you can never have too many and they get cooler every year.

We asked you what your favorite RV gadgets were, and you didn’t hesitate to answer! Check out RVers favorite camping gadgets. We’ve rounded up where to find these items below.

Grills & Griddles

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From tailgating parties to weekend getaways, everyone loves eating tasty meals when they’re on the road. Whether you’re cooking up dinner for the family or appetizers at the campsite, a quality grill or griddle is always a favorite way to fire up the tastebuds.

“Our Blackstone griddle… my husband and daughter have made fried rice and then added chicken. They have done burgers. The nice thing is you can have dinner cooking all at once.” -Alice D.

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Kids Camping Gear: 10 Items For a More Enjoyable Trip

Taking your kids or grandkids camping? Here's some great kids camping gear to keep them comfy and entertained...

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Crowded Campgrounds Are Easy To Avoid (Here’s How)

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It’s safe to say there are few people who like going camping in crowded campgrounds. Most of us camp to get away from the noise and hubbub of day-to-day life.

The problem is that camping is more popular than ever because more people have discovered RV camping in recent years. It seems everyone wants to get away in their RV these days. This is leading to more competition than ever to get a campsite. 

We’re also seeing crowded campgrounds full of the very hustle and bustle we are trying to escape. Luckily, we’ve found five ways to avoid crowded campgrounds so you really get away from it all in your RV. 

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3 RV Maintenance Tasks You Might Be Doing Wrong

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Are You Doing These RV Maintenance Tasks Correctly?

We all know RV maintenance tasks are part of RV ownership. But are you doing them the right way?

Despite how easy RV maintenance tasks can be, it’s easy for RVers to do these three jobs incorrectly:

Greasing E-Z Lube wheel bearingsResealing windows and sealsChecking the tires

 

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5 Campgrounds to Visit This Fall

With the weather finally starting to cool off, it’s easy to lean into the upcoming holidays and the laidback lifestyle that typically comes with them this time of year. But don’t start hibernating just yet! There is still plenty of camping to do. Arguably, fall is the best time to pack up the RV and hit the open road. So, before the summer comes to an end completely, check out five of our favorite campgrounds to visit this fall!

1. Carolina Hemlocks Recreation Area & Campground — North Carolina

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Swim, fish, and relax at the beautiful Carolina Hemlocks! Located in the mountains of the Pisgah National Forest, the campgrounds also offer challenging trails and hiking for the adventurer that never quits. Some campgrounds even offer stunning river views to maximize the time you’re spending in nature. Imagine those views in fall in North Carolina — have your camera ready.

You can expect moderate temperatures and miles of North Carolina’s breathtaking scenery during the day while being lulled to sleep by the South Toe River at night. Just a short drive away from Mount Mitchell State Park, campground amenities include picnic areas, restrooms, fresh drinking water, and memories to last a lifetime.

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2. Ocean Pond Campground — Florida

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With over 60 campsites and access to the gorgeous 1,760-acre lake, Ocean Pond is an RVers paradise! The hunting, long trails, and swimming make this a great spot to park the RV and get in touch with your wild side. The Great Florida Birding Trail and the Florida National Scenic Trail pass through this campground making it a backpacker’s dream destination.

Located in the Osceola National Forest, the area is rich with early American history and has played host to the largest battle fought on Florida soil during the Civil War. History enthusiasts are welcome to venture into the Olustee Battlefield State Park and relive the past during the annual civil war reenactment. A campground that marries the past and the present? Sign us up.

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