Category: RV Living

The point of any camping trip is to get out and enjoy the outdoors! And whether you prefer to spend your time hiking, fishing, or doing something else, that means you need delicious food to refuel and get the most out of your trip! But cooking in an RV or at the campfire is unique – so you need good recipes that are designed for the road. We found some of the best websites for family camping recipes! Check them out and find your new favorite meal around the campfire or in your RV’s kitchen.

Young boy cooking in a pot hanging over a fire.

Camping is all about enjoying the outdoors and finding time to relax away from our typically busy lives. When you really want to disconnect, the best way to do it is dry camping. Also called “boondocking,” dry camping is when you take your RV somewhere away from the typical stations and hook-ups of designated campgrounds.

Without the amenities of the campground, it’s important to know how best to conserve your water and electricity to fully enjoy your trip without running into problems, especially if you’re traveling with pets. Read our RV boondocking tips to learn great ways to maximize your dry camping outing.

25 foot RV boondocking with doors open parked near trees.

Tips from RV Weekend Warriors

Everyone uses their RV in their own unique way. Some take to the road as a permanent lifestyle, while others only use RVs for sporadic vacations. However, most RV enthusiasts count the hours until Friday afternoon, when they can put away their work clothes and pull out their camping gear for Saturday and Sunday. These RV weekend warriors make the most of their free time by enjoying short, but frequent, escapes to the wilderness.

We asked some RV weekend warriors what their best tips are for maximizing their RV camping time. Read on to see what they had to say!

Woman with a map smiling during RV trip with family.