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Best RV Campgrounds to Visit this Summer in the United States
Posted on RV Travels August 4, 2023 by exults-team
RV camping popularity is on the rise, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down! In 2021, almost 15 million households embraced the joy of hitting the open road in their RVs. With 77% of these households choosing to camp in an RV they own, it’s clear that RVing has captured the hearts of families […]
What it Actually Takes to Own an RV
Posted on RV Travels August 19, 2021 by exults-team
RV owners have the ability to travel the country, enjoy the country’s beautiful national parks, and explore lesser-known gems hidden in remote locations. Many people are drawn to RV ownership as a way to travel without the expenditure of hotels, and while this is true, RV is not without costs and an RV membership to […]
Top 10 Dog Friendly RV Parks in the United States
Posted on RV Travels June 20, 2021 by exults-team
There is no better way to bond with your four-legged friend than through the adventure of outdoor activities. Many dogs and their owners enjoy hiking, camping, swimming, and just lounging by the campfire. It can be difficult to find dog friendly RV parks that meet the needs of dog owners. Campers deserve to feel that their […]
3 Best National Parks to Visit in an RV According to the Camper’s Choice Awards
Posted on Camping, Camping Tips, National Parks, RV Travels April 12, 2021 by exults-team
2020 was quite the year for kicking back and vacationing in the RV. Campers from near and far packed up their RVs and headed out into the great outdoors to escape the reality back home and experience nature- first hand! After all, traveling in any other capacity was pretty much non-existent. But, which parks were […]
National Parks to travel to in 2022
Posted on Camping, Camping Tips, National Parks, RV Travels January 8, 2021 by exults-team
So, we made it through 2021; Hello 2022! Now, we know a little more about COVID-19, but we are still in the middle of it and precautions are still lingering and campground closures are still a real thing. Along with the pandemic, came a lot of new-found interest and love for camping and the […]