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The Best Places to RV in September

September brings with it some of the best weather and the best places to visit if only to witness Mother Nature doing what she does best — painting her landscape with autumnal colors.

With summer, you’re forced to endure the heat. In winter, you must brave the cold. But fall gives you refreshing days sandwiched between cool mornings and nights that make it the perfect time to explore the country in your RV.

So, channel your inner Earth, Wind & Fire because the best places to RV in September will surely have you dancing from destination to destination.

Acadia National Park — Maine

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Very few places compare to an east-coast autumn and Acadia National Park proves that point every year. With its rugged mountains, thick forests, alpine meadows, and windswept coastlines, fall shows off by transforming the foliage and the views entirely.

There are plenty of roadways to explore by RV as well as trails for hiking and biking and water for kayaking. Regardless of how you soak it in, the September views will not disappoint. Located on the coast of Maine, it’s the perfect way to wrap up summer.

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How to Get Rid of Flies While Camping (10 RVer Tips)

Saying "Shoo Fly" doesn't cut it when camping. Here's how to get rid of flies at a campsite, according to your fellow RVers...

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Visit The New Island Oaks RV Resort In Florida

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Pool at Island Oaks RV Resort. Photo via resort.

Florida RVers have no shortage of choices when it comes to choosing a place to camp. This whole state is a hotspot for tourists and travelers. In addition, many snowbirds are drawn here during the winter. One destination that should be on everyone’s radar is Island Oaks RV Resort. It’s the perfect mix of relaxation and fun!

There are several enticing features in this resort, but one of the biggest distinguishing factors is the water features. Island Oaks RV Resort has two lakes: one for swimming and one for fishing. There’s also a pool in between them, so everyone can pick the option that suits them best. 

This park has also been highly rated by guests and critics alike. If you’re looking for a campground that’s bound to deliver a great experience, make your reservation at Island Oaks RV Resort today! Below, we’ll cover some information about this park, as well as some of its best features.

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Do You Need RV Slide-Out Stabilizers?

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RVs all have stabilizers of some sort. Stabilizers, and the tongue jack in the case of travel trailers, help support the RV. Without them, the RV rocks and shakes every time you move. 

When we set up an RV, we level it, put out the stabilizers, and open the slide-outs. When an RV is parked, the majority of the weight is on the axles. So what supports the RV slide-out?

Slide-outs are designed to support themselves and in most cases are capable of doing so. However, there are some situations when additional slide-out support might be needed.

Most slide-out stabilizers are very similar in design and construction. They are steel, adjustable supports with a solid flat base. The top has two lips to prevent the support from slipping out from under the slide. 

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How To Get Rid Of The Garbage Smell In Your RV

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Nobody likes taking out the trash, but this is an important chore for any household. It’s especially important in a small area like an RV because the garbage is never far away, and the smell can start to take over the space. Once the garbage smell takes hold, it can be difficult to banish it. 

Fortunately, there are many ways to prevent or get rid of the garbage smell in your RV. This is a common problem faced by homeowners and RVers around the world, so there are lots of possible solutions. Some solutions involve simple habit changes, while others use specific products to reduce odor. 

If the smell of your trash can has been growing lately, check out the tips below. They’ll put you on the path to enjoying a sweet-smelling RV in no time!

Regularly take out the trash

This first solution is pretty obvious, but it’s worth mentioning anyway. Trash cans don’t smell bad on their own, so it’s the contents you need to worry about. I know I can let the garbage can pile up before I get around to taking it out, so I imagine some of you are the same. If you do this, though, the can has a lot more time to build up that powerful garbage smell. 

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How To Troubleshoot RV Electrical Systems

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Troubleshooting RV electrical systems isn’t as complex as you might imagine. You’ll need a basic understanding of AC and DC power, the ability to operate a volt meter, and the know-how to understand your volt meter’s readings. 

But there are various electrical issues that require different troubleshooting approaches. So let’s provide overviews of those components and some basic electrical troubleshooting tips for common RV electrical problems. 

Disclaimer: Working on RV electrical systems can be hazardous. If you’re not comfortable with any of the testing methods below, contact a Camping World Service Center to schedule a diagnostic appointment today. 

Understanding AC and DC Power

Your RV’s electrical appliances derive power from shore power (AC) or your coach batteries (DC). Your microwave and air conditioner usually require AC power, but your water pump, refrigerator, and vent fans can operate using 12-volt DC power. 

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Cozy RV Decorating Ideas for Fall Camping

Fall is quite possibly the best camping season of all. The air is crisp, the leaves change into beautiful hues of red, orange, and yellow, and the mosquitoes have finally taken a hike. As summer fades and the cooler temperatures set in, it’s also time to change up your RV decor from light and airy to warm and cozy.

Here are some easy ways to decorate your RV this fall camping season.

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Nothing says cozy like soft throw pillows and cuddle-worthy blankets. As temperatures cool off, make your RV feel extra “homey” by layering up your bed, sofa, and camp chair with these basic creature comforts. Pair different textures for added depth. Chenille, velvet, and plush fabrics in warm colors like terracotta, burgundy, and olive are the perfect accents to give your RV a touch of fall.

Festive Front Door 

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Give your RV autumnal curb appeal with a festive wreath. A wreath on your door is an easy way to dress up the outside of your RV and invite fall into your home-on-wheels. Find a wreath with pops of warm colors, flannel, pinecones, pumpkins, dried or faux maple leaves, or other elements of nature.

Go the DIY route with a wreath form, floral wire, and glue gun to create your own wreath. Hang your fall wreath with Command Outdoor Hooks or dangle it from the awning, camp chair, or flag stand.

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Essential Info About RV Refrigerators

Essential Info About RV Refrigerators is the topic of Podcast 413. We interview Todd Henson from the National RV Training Academy. Do you have a compressor or absorption refrigerator? Find out all about the types and challenges for both for today's RVer.

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Visit Lake Loramie Campground In Ohio

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Lake Loramie State Park. Photos via RV LIFE Campground Reviews

When you think of great RVing destinations, Ohio might not be high on the list. However, this is a beautiful state that has a lot to offer to travelers. There are lots of great RV parks in Ohio, and one of the best options is Lake Loramie Campground. 

The campground in Lake Loramie State Park puts you close to the action. This highly rated campground has plenty of amenities and activities to create a better experience. The lake itself is close by, and it’s enormous, so this destination is perfect for fans of boating and watersports. 

If you want to explore a less-traveled state, Ohio is a fantastic option. It provides a lot of natural beauty and some campgrounds that are true hidden gems. Below we’ll give more details about Lake Loramie Campground and some of its best qualities. 

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How to Improve your RV’s Security

One of the best parts of the RV lifestyle is meeting great people on the road, many of whom may become lifelong friends. But when you’re moving your RV around a lot, it’s natural to consider your RV’s security. 

When considering how to prevent RV theft, it’s best to be prepared. RVs are a significant investment themselves, not to mention that they’re often full of belongings you value. Here are several ways to deter Grand Theft RV, from simple outdoor lighting ideas to complete RV security systems.

Do Your Homework

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Knowledge is your most valuable asset in the fight against RV theft. Researching where you’ll travel and the potential dangers of those areas is critical. It doesn’t require a ton of time, and it may lead to something as simple as booking a campground in a safer neighborhood, but that can go a long way towards improving your RV’s security. 

Utilize Trailer Hitch and Fifth Wheel Locks

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For travel trailers and fifth wheels, swiping a full rig can be as simple as backing up, hooking up, and pulling away. Unless you always keep your trailer attached to your tow vehicle (which is unrealistic), you’ll need a way to secure it when you detach. 

Hitch and trailer locks fit into the hitch opening and lock with a bar over the top, preventing anyone from dropping the hitch onto their own vehicle. A fifth wheel lock wraps around the hitch beneath the trailer and makes it impossible to connect to a fifth wheel hitch.

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How to Keep Your RV Clean with Dogs (5 Tips)

Dogs are the BEST travel companions… except for their hair. And their drool. And their muddy paws.
Jennifer and I would know what this is like as much as anyone. We travel with a very hairy, 75-pound Norwegian Elkhound named Bo!
So, we’ve learned how to keep our RV clean while traveling with a dog...

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Camping World’s Guide to RVing Guadalupe Mountains National Park

At first glance, Guadalupe Mountains National Park might appear desolate and remote but visitors find a region that reaches from the desert floor to the highest mountain in Texas.

In the towering cliffs of El Capitan lie the remnants of an ancient marine fossil reef, the largest in the world.

Carved out of these imposing mountains sits an interior of sheer-sided canyons, white gypsum sand dunes, and a habitat so sweeping in its diversity that over 1,000 plant species and a variety of 60 mammal groups live here.

A peek into the park will overwhelm travelers with its grandeur and humble existence as they realize it’s been hiding in plain sight all along!

Why Visit Guadalupe Mountains National Park in an RV?

The park has two campgrounds that accept smaller RVs, and the area is large enough to spend several days exploring. Rather than driving two to three hours back to an RV park or motel in the city every evening, most travelers opt to boondock in their motorhomes or trailers. Having your home with you provides a great platform from which to venture out into the wilderness.

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4 Dutchmen Atlas Travel Trailers for New RVers

If your dreams of traveling the open road and finding unique campground across the USA is struggling to get off the ground, don’t miss the Dutchmen Atlas travel trailers on sale now. These amazing travel trailers are built light and packed with features so that you can feel at home wherever you go. Learn more in this Dutchmen Atlas travel trailers for new RVers review.

Take home thisDutchmen Atlas 2202RB travel trailer today.

You’ll love the modern interior of this Dutchmen Atlas 2202RB travel trailer. The private master bedroom gives you the privacy you need and features a king bed to ensure a great night’s sleep. The rear bathroom features plenty of storage and a walk-in shower.

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Rear Bathroom78″ Chaise LoungeFireplaceKing BedPass-Through StorageThe white cabinetry makes the space feel open and inviting.

Take this Dutchmen Atlas 2502REF travel trailer on the road and get to your dream destinations with your loved one. You’ll find a set of theater seating in the slide-out to ensure everyone is comfortable during movie nights. Additionally, the booth dinette provides a perfect place for dinners together.

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5 Smart Tips to Spot & Avoid Speed Traps in Your RV

A speeding ticket can ruin your mood and your travel budget! So, aside from not speeding, here are several smart ways to spot and avoid speed traps in your RV…

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How to See the Northern Lights in North America in Your RV

Seeing the northern lights, or aurora borealis, is on many RVers’ bucket lists, and it’s easier to check off than you think! Here’s how to see the northern lights in North America…

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Visit Mountain River Family Campground In North Carolina

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North Carolina has plenty of fantastic campgrounds and resorts that visitors return to time and time again. One of the best camping destinations in the state is the Mountain River Family Campground. 

This is a fairly small and cozy campground that combines beautiful scenery with top-notch amenities. It’s located next to a lovely river, so you’re never far away from a lush nature walk or a fishing trip. If you want to enjoy the forests, lakes, and mountains of North Carolina, make a reservation for this park today. 

Mountain River Family Campground has been highly rated by guests and critics alike. Let’s explore some of the details that make this campground so exceptional. It may even become a new favorite stop for you and your family!

Mountain River Family Campground

The Mountain River Family Campground is located at 8555 S US 19E Hwy, Newland, NC. It’s right next to the North Toe River, which is a fairly large body of water. If you want to explore the Blue Ridge Mountains, this is a great place to do it—especially during the fall!

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Do You Need RV Dump Gloves?

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There are basically two types of gloves for handling the dirty work of dumping RV holding tanks. RV dump gloves seem to be either flimsy disposable gloves or more durable sanitation gloves that are meant to be washed and reused. 

Of course, disposable gloves can be washed and reused as well, but they have a tendency to tear and/or get small holes in them after several uses. There is a surprising amount of controversy among the RV community about whether you really need to wear gloves for dumping your RV. 

The health danger from RV sewage comes from E.coli and other bacteria that inhabit the digestive system. If you’re only handling plastic hoses, can’t you just wash your hands or use hand sanitizer after you dump? In this article, we’ll try to sort out what the facts are, and we’ll look for the truth in this ongoing debate.

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The Downside To Living Full Time In An RV

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With the rising popularity of RVs, more and more people are thinking about living in an RV full time. Although there are plenty of benefits to this lifestyle switch, there are also significant downsides. Make sure you consider the cons as well as the pros before you make any decisions about living in an RV year-round. 

For some people, it makes sense to move their life into a vehicle and travel around. In fact, this is the plan for many retirees and young couples! However, it’s not always sunshine and rainbows when you live out of an RV.

There are plenty of annoyances, stressors, and problems that come with this lifestyle. In some cases, the pros may outweigh the cons, but we’re going to dive into the bad parts of full time RV life today. Not everyone was built to live in an RV, so make sure you consider whether or not this decision is right for you.

Limited storage space

One of the biggest drawbacks of living full time in an RV is the lack of storage space. Most RVs try to include as many cabinets and closets as possible, but there’s only a certain amount of space available. By necessity, most full time RVers need to embrace a minimalistic lifestyle. Some people can do this easily, while others have a hard time narrowing down the essentials and letting things go. 

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How to Live in an RV on Your Own Land

Since we bought our property in Tennessee, we've been asked a lot of questions about how to live in an RV on your own land. Here are some answers...

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8 Reasons to Add Mesa-Apache Junction to Your Snowbird Itinerary

Attention, snowbirds: fall is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to start thinking about your next jaunt to the Sun Belt. Below are eight spots in Mesa-Apache Junction, Arizona, to include your upcoming snowbird plans.

Mesa and Apache Junction sit not far from Phoenix in the immense Arizona Desert. In these adjacent towns, you’ll find great museums, beautiful desert landscapes and plenty of chances to learn about—and celebrate—the history and culture of the Wild West. Mesa and Apache Junction are also ideal for art lovers, with over 200 outdoor sculptures scattered across public areas.

The Arizona Museum of Natural History

This Mesa museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in paleontology and features the largest dinosaur exhibit west of the Mississippi. Highlights include an animatronic exhibit — Dinosaur Mountain — complete with a three-story indoor waterfall and moving replicas of creatures that lived throughout the various periods of the Mesozoic Era. There’s also a hands-on Paleo Dig Pit for kids who want to play fossil hunter for the day, as well as real jail cells that date to Arizona’s early days as a U.S. territory. If you’re interested in indigenous culture, the Southwest Gallery is definitely worth checking out. It features a solid collection of indigenous art and artifacts from the region as well as replica dwellings of the Hohokam people, who lived in the area thousands of years ago.

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Mesa Arts Center

Fans of the performing arts may end up finding themselves at the Mesa Arts Center, a gargantuan complex that’s home to four theaters, 14 classrooms, and the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum (MCA). The MCA is divided into four galleries: one hosting paintings, sculptures, and decorative objects from the permanent collection, a second exhibiting the works of Arizona artists, and two others that are used for everything from installations to curated exhibitions.

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