2021 is bound to be the year of RV travel, and campground and RV reservations are already selling out for summer 2021! Plus, the earlier you book, the more you save. Now is the time to book your summer 2021 RV vacation.
September was an all-time visitation record month for Yellowstone National Park this year, and was up 21 percent from last year. With over 800,000 visits to the park this September, next year is selling out quicker than ever. Now is the time to plan your RV vacation for next year.
Don’t worry, dump happy! Dumping your RV grey water and black water tanks doesn’t have to be a hassle, just follow these tips and tricks to start dumping like a pro.
Winter is the perfect time to go on the RV trip of a lifetime. If you’re looking to escape the crowds and experience the national parks from a completely different angle, we highly recommend a winter RV vacation for you. Here are the 4 best winter RV destinations you must visit.
This must-read list of tips and tricks to RVing with your toddler will help you have a successful and stress-free trip.
California is home to beautiful coastline, stunning backdrops, and unbelievable natural wonders. There is so much to see and so much variety in California, that road trips here are never the same as another. Whether you decide to spend your time on the coast or would prefer to head inland to deserts, mountains, rivers or large granite peaks, California does not disappoint.
The American Southwest is known for its red-rock canyons, wide open spaces and crazy natural beauty. It is one of the best road trip destinations in the USA, and one of our favorites. Full of national parks, national memorials, state parks and stunning drives, you can see a lot without traveling very far. Here are three of our favorite southwest road trips.
While we can’t travel or leave the house right now (and we hope you are not), you may be going a little stir-crazy. Well, we have found some of the best documentaries available to stream right now that highlight the best of our national parks, and we hope they satisfy your itch to travel.
In this age of social distancing, most of us are scrolling blindly through Instagram or watching all of those documentaries that are at the bottom of our watch lists on Netflix. It’s only been, what, 14 days? But somehow, we’re bored. We are itching to visit new places, or revisit ones we’ve been to already, and we found a way to do that…from the couch!
One of our favorite California road trip routes takes you from Lake Tahoe south on Highway 395 on the eastern side of the Sierra Mountains, east through Death Valley, and lands you in Las Vegas. With gorgeous mountain views, hot springs, and abundant adventure activities, this lesser traveled California road trip will not disappoint.
No matter how passionate of travelers we are, we don’t feel good about encouraging people to travel right now. But when this crisis calms down, and it will, we hope you will be ready to see the world again.
Staying safe during the Coronavirus is the #1 priority, so if that means staying at home and avoiding any kind of travel, we totally get it. But now with flight restrictions, cancelled school, and even a little fear if you are living in a place with cases near you, there may be a need and a want to get out of town. We know just the way to travel smartly during the Coronavirus.
Choosing the right van or RV for your trip is like choosing which type of shoes to wear for the day; a different rig will yield a very different experience. This infographic explains the 4 benefits of van travel and why a van could be the perfect tool for your next road trip.
With around 300 days of sunshine a year, this small Oregon town boasts big adventure and tons of breweries. Located conveniently on the edge of the Cascades, with the Deschutes River running right through it, Bend is not only beautiful but provides outdoor activities year-round.
Grand Canyon National Park is one of the most picturesque places on Earth, it is also one of the visited. To make the most of your trip, read our guide to the 5 Must-Do Activities in Grand Canyon National Park.
One of the less-visited parks in Utah -- and one of our favorites -- Capitol Reef is not to be missed. Truly a geological wonder, this park provides a density of activities within close proximity of the main road, giving you easy access to witness everything this park has to offer. Peer into vast canyons, step back in time with walls of petroglyphs, and hike through a towering gorge.
Maybe you’ve heard of it, but most people probably haven’t – which is one reason we love it so much. This newer California wine region (don’t worry, there are still 100+ year old vines growing here) has become a hot spot for wine tasting in recent years.
We have spent many years traveling the world, road tripping across the US, and exploring all the various ways to travel. We have slept in 5-star hotel rooms, camped in our car, and everything in between. And although they all have their perks, we believe an RV is the best way to travel around the US, and here are a few reasons why.
We hit the road a lot to visit our National Parks, and we are always looking for tools that make life on the road easier. We don’t always have time to plan, or to download maps in advance, and we need a little extra help. Each year we research the best apps (because who doesn’t have their phones on them at all times?) that assist us on the road.
After a few years of working my butt off during the week and traveling my butt off during the weekends, I founded Pine Road Travel Co. as a medium to share my experiences with others. We have an amazing staff of passionate travelers who have collectively explored the outermost reaches of North America…