RV Travel Newsletter for Sunday, April 5, 2026
America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001 Issue 1255 If you find this newsletter helpful, please consider supporting our work with a donation of your choice.
Curated articles from across the work camping, RV, and nomad world.
America’s Original RV Newsletter. Since 2001 Issue 1255 If you find this newsletter helpful, please consider supporting our work with a donation of your choice.
It’s officially spring (we made it!) and you know what that means… spring cleaning! Spring cleaning is more than just a quick dust-off before your first trip.
Is RVing on Social Security possible? Yes!
Not to bring the entire world, or at least RV Travel’s world, into an ongoing, unpleasant discussion between my husband and me, but here you are. I was going to call this “forced downsizing,” but “...
The U.S. has many, many waterfalls—too many to count!
There’s nothing like rolling into a new campground, unfurling the awning, and feeling the whole world slow down. But… then you scroll your social media feed or walk past a neighbor’s larger, newer ...
Yosemite can feel huge, busy, and a little intimidating with a dog. Jess, of Exploring Gems, expected the usual national park limits, campgrounds, parking lots, and not much else that would allow h...
My husband and I do not agree when it comes to RV tire covers. I think they should be covered at all times.
If you spend any time traveling by RV, you quickly learn that not all stores are created equal. Some are great for groceries, others for gear, and a select few become go-to stops for just about eve...
By Dustin Simpson Join me in the video below as we say goodbye to stubborn tank deposits and hello to hassle-free cleaning with the revolutionary Thetford 2-in-1 tank cleaner! Specially formulated ...
By Gail Marsh It’s time to celebrate Easter! To me, Easter means church, family gatherings and, of course, Peeps!
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The Forest Service is planted elsewhere According to PARKography, the Forest Service is going to move its headquarters out of Washington, D.C., and over to Salt Lake City, Utah. The move is anticip...
Tomorrow is Easter! If you celebrate, a very Happy Easter to you!
Santa Barbara is considering converting part of a waterfront parking lot into an overnight RV parking area as it looks for new revenue sources. Under the proposal, 127 existing spaces at 236 E.
The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline exceeded $4/gallon this week for the first time since August 2022. Today’s average of $4.08 is ten cents higher than last week and $1.08 higher...
With pickup trucks being intensely popular, it makes sense for newcomer Slate to come on the scene with their entry into the field. They have a very, very different idea of how to build and support...
A long-planned construction project at Big Bend National Park has been canceled just weeks before work was set to begin, marking another setback for upgrades to one of the park’s most popular visit...
The National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) is once again raising concerns over a new round of devastating proposed budget cuts for our national parks.
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Dear Dave, I recently bought two Interstate Group 27 deep cycle RV batteries and had the RV shop install them. I picked up the motorhome and took it straight to storage and shut off the power swit...
Enjoy walking but tired of the same ol’ trails or routes every time? Here’s how I’ve found dozens of trails close to home that I never knew about… I thought I had walked every trail within a walk o...
Think about who’s riding along with you on your RV trips. And, no, we’re not just talking about your human travel partner(s) today, but the furry ones, too.