Mercedes Class C RV Campers

Class C RVs are some of the easiest RVs to drive. Built on truck or van chassis, they provide a similar driving feel to large trucks, making them easy RVs for beginners learning to handle a bigger vehicle. Most Class C RVs are built on Ford, Chevrolet, or Mercedes Benz chassis, but today, we’ll focus on Mercedes Class C…

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The Nugget RV Resort: Strike Gold at Montana’s Shining Gem

Photos courtesy RV LIFE Campgrounds. With its breathtaking mountains, thick forests, and winding rivers, Montana is a camper’s paradise. The entire state is carpeted in campgrounds, and everyone seems to have their favorite hidden gems. But one place that everyone seems to agree on is The Nugget RV Resort. This RV park has hundreds of reviews, and they all…

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How To Dewinterize Your RV

The beginning of the camping season is the perfect time to assess the condition of each distinct part of your motorhome or trailer before hitting the road. Knowing how to dewinterize your RV properly goes beyond removing RV antifreeze from your waste and plumbing systems. Depending on the region, you may dewinterize your RV at different times, primarily once…

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Need a Toy Hauler with a King Bed?

If you’re searching for the ultimate blend of adventure and luxury, today’s toy hauler RVs offer the best of both worlds. Whether you’re hauling a golf cart or motorcycle or just looking for a separate space for an office on wheels or guest room, toy haulers are designed to keep up with your lifestyle without sacrificing comfort. But a…

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Get Smart: Upgrade Your RV With the Latest Technology

These DIY RV Smart Tech Upgrades Make Life Better At The Campsite Smart tech is one of the leading trends in the RV industry. Smart technology can connect Bluetooth-enabled devices with each other, allowing for system monitoring and control as well as using voice activation to control devices in the RV. All of this makes it possible to enjoy…

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Are There All Electric Travel Trailers?

As the demand for sustainable RVing grows, all-electric versions of travel trailer campers are becoming increasingly popular. These campers trade the usual menu of propane-powered appliances for high-efficiency all-electric layouts that keep you running for days.   High-end electric campers usually garner the most attention, but this article focuses on today’s most budget-friendly all-electric travel trailers. Whether you’re looking to…

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What Is an RV Screen Door Cross Bar?

If your RV screen door is difficult to operate, many issues can be resolved with the right RV screen door cross bar. This frees up hands for carrying groceries, reduces the odds your kid damages it, and makes getting in and out of your RV easier. But what is this RV screen door accessory? And is the Lippert Screen Assist…

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Great Places to Go RVing in March

March is a great month to go RVing. Temperatures start to warm up as winter gives way to spring, but the summer heat still has yet to arrive. But what are the best places to go RVing in March? Let’s take a tour of some of the best March destinations for RVers.  1. The Gulf Coast Photo courtesy RV…

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Looking for a Retro Camper?

Nothing says old-fashioned camping like a retro camper. Whether you’re a fan of the adorable canned ham variety or the kind that reminds you of a vintage silver toaster, retro camping trailers are a wonderful nod to the origins of RV camping. But there are a few models that put a modern spin on what it means to be…

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Lake Michigan Camping at Scheffel’s Hideaway Campground

Photos courtesy RV LIFE Campgrounds. Many RVers travel back and forth between big cities, whether its to visit family or explore new urban areas. But sometimes you just need a cozy campground in a quiet town to help you unwind. Enter Scheffel’s Hideaway Campground, located right on the shores of Lake Michigan. This family-owned campground is a peaceful retreat…

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