RV reality: Our story hits the LA Times
Read the real story of what it's like to travel in an RV.
Read the real story of what it's like to travel in an RV.
Besides offering a fantastic means to see the country, RVs have magical powers.
This park on Wolf Lodge Bay feels remote and is only 15 minutes from downtown Cd'A.
“You’re a long way from home,” said a friendly woman while walking her dog at Mathews Arm campground in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia.
From the top of the Blue Ridge to the charming river valley, we loved visiting this part of Virginia.
The Kitty Hawk airfield in the Outer Banks of North Carolina is a fantastic national parks stop.
Going mobile is so much more than logging miles between destinations. It’s about getting out of the rig and exploring.
Traveling around the country offers fantastic riding opportunities.
It's a relief to be in the mountains again.
If we knew then what we know now, buying an RV would be a whole lot easier.
The Redneck Riviera is crowded and not so lovely -- unless you can camp at one of these fantastic parks.
It's all about the location at this fancy RV park in New Orleans.
Check out some of the best moments from Hogs for the Cause 2019, a fundraiser to fight pediatric brain cancer in the Crescent City.
One of the most fulfilling pleasures of life on the road is making delicious discoveries along the way.
We found it in tiny Berwick, La., on the way to the Gulf Coast.
Willie Nelson is the patron saint of the RV traveler.
It's a fantastic family friendly park - with a few problems.
We visited Willie Nelson's ranch near Austin for an amazing day of music.
There they were, Rock, Liz and James -- you know, Hudson, Taylor and Dean -- bigger than life on the wide-open Texas plains.
Everything - from bluebonnets to cactus - is in bloom in this gorgeous national park.
It’s such a simple idea -- and that’s the power of the great American library.
In fall and winter, our two visits to New Mexico were gorgeous. We can't wait to come back.
Staying at this historic Route 66 park offers a compelling glimpse at the RVing past.
Since starting this incredible journey last fall, we’ve learned a whole lot, starting with cooking in a teeny kitchen and drilling down to the fundamentals of dumping gray and black water as quickly and gracefully as possible.
It's a rare mountain RV resort that stays open for ski season.