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The Beginner’s Guide to Skijoring

I am always looking for new activities that my dog and I can enjoy together! However, growing up in the sunshine state of Florida, skijoring was not in my vocabulary! What is skijoring? And what did I miss out on?

Skijoring is a winter sport in which a person on skis is pulled by a dog. It is derived from the Norwegian word “skikjøring,” which means “ski driving.” Skijoring is believed to have been a form of winter travel in the past, but now it is a competitive sport and favorite winter activity for people and dogs to do together.

The overall experience feels like snow skiing meets water skiing!

You will need at least one to three dogs, a pair of skis, and a pulling harness. If you are reading this, you most likely love dogs, and you know that the way to improve on most activities is to add dogs! Skijoring is a fun way to keep you and your dog healthy during the cold winter months. If your RVing dog is accustomed to winter travel, this could be a fun pastime to make your travels even richer.

Will My Dog Like Skijoring?

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Does your dog like the snow? That will be your first indication that this may be an enjoyable sport for you both. Does your dog like to run? Is your dog quick to pick up new commands? If you answered yes–try skijoring!

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Charming Christmas Villages to RV To

There’s no place like home for the holidays. This sentiment also includes your RV because your home-away-from-home is just as special. Many families spend the holidays gathered in their living rooms, but it’s also a great time to hit the open road. Don’t believe us? There are plenty of fascinating destinations across the United States worth traveling to during the Christmas season. Start planning a holiday trip with these unique 6 small towns to RV this winter.

Whether you’re shopping, looking at Christmas lights, on the hunt for good eats, hitting the pavement in your RV this winter is the best way to enjoy the holidays. Creating family memories won’t be a one-way street when there are so many streets to explore.

So, pack up the RV, hang some mistletoe on the RV door, and press play on that Mariah Carey Christmas playlist. Explore this list of some of the most charming Christmas villages to RV to.

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Winter Workamping: Camp and Work in a Sunbelt Destination

You don’t have to be a full-time RVer to enjoy the benefits of winter workamping. If the coldest days of the season are getting to you, here are three reasons why it’s smart to consider taking a seasonal workamping job.

Why Winter Workamping is Worth a Try

If you are allergic to winter, workamping offers a chance to head south to more pleasing weather. The sunbelt states often come with a high cost of living, but they also provide the greatest range of places to try workamping.  When you decide to take a seasonal winter workamping job in a place like Florida, Texas or California, it’s a win-win. You’ll save on rent and often earn a few bucks to offset your expenses. But that’s not the only reason why it’s such a fun thing to do. Other reasons to try this unique opportunity include:

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1. Even non-retired People Can Fly South for Winter

Most people assume that only retired RVers get to fly south for winter. But that’s just not the case anymore. Technology allows more people than ever to work in flexible jobs from any location. Winter workamping can be ideal for everyone, from entrepreneurs like me to stay-at-home moms to remote employees who can spare a few hours in a workamping role. Sure, being a full-time RVer makes it easier to fly south and commit to a workamping job, but even if you’re in a traditional housing situation, with enough planning, you can probably find a way to do it. For example, a homeowner could list their place on Airbnb for the season. Renters might be able to sublet their apartment if their landlord allows it. If you have school-age kids, consider road schooling them during winter? You don’t always need to sell your possessions and hit the road for good. Whatever your situation, there is likely some way that you can fly south for winter workamping.

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RV Rules, Regulations, and Road Restrictions

Recreational vehicles come with a variety of RV rules, regulations, and road restrictions. From bridge height clearances to allowable cargo weights, it’s important to know where you’re going and what kinds of road restrictions to be prepared for along the way. 

It’s not feasible to document every single state rule, regulation, and road restriction for RVs here. Instead, this post will help guide you in what to research so you, your passengers, and your RV travel safely.

(This post is NOT intended as legal advice—be sure to check the most up-to-date local, state, and national rules and regulations before heading out on the road!)

RV Road Restrictions for Length, Width, and Height

Traveling across the country can get tricky because rules and regulations vary by state. The length of your trailer or RV, for example, can go from legal to illegal, just by passing over an imaginary line in the road. 

Remember that RV length is different than trailer length. An RV is a drivable recreational vehicle and a trailer is anything towed behind a vehicle with an engine, which can include travel trailers, fifth wheels, toads, boat trailers, and more. 

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20 Must Have Tools For Your RV Tool Kit – Are You Carrying These Tools?

“What tools do you carry in the RV?” I get asked this question all the time. With limited space and carrying capacity, it can be a ... Read more

Must-Have Products for Storing Your RV

When it comes to investing in something like an RV, the only thing you want to do more than enjoy it is to protect it. Full-timers will tell you the best part of being on the road constantly is that they don’t have to worry about storing their RV. However, not all RVers are full-timers and for the rest of us who are weekend warriors, storing our RV is the best way to protect our investment.

So, what do we need to do that? Well, park right here and read on, because we’ve compiled our favorite must-have products for storing your RV.

Wondering what to do about winter? Learn how to winterize your RV like a pro.

Cleaners

The first thing you should do when preparing to store your RV is clean it. Simply put, if you store a dirty RV then what you’ll find when you bring it out of storage it will be the stuff of nightmares. Trust me.

Mean Green Mildew Destroyer with Bleach

Start with all your main living spaces including the kitchen and bedrooms, then tackle the bathrooms. Use a product like Mean Green Mildew Destroyer which cleans and disinfects dark, damp areas prone to mold and mildew.

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Fight the Frost: RV Hacks for Winter Weather

Every season adds beauty to our world. But winter RVing living can make it tough to enjoy the coldest part of the year. If you want to have fun in cold winter destinations, here’s what you need to know about staying warm, safe and happy.

Don’t Let Winter RVing Steal Your Fun

I spend most of my time in sunbelt states, where year-round RV living is possible. But those mild winter days can lull snowbirds like me into a false sense of security. Love it or hate it, winter always feels like an unwanted surprise — especially when I’m soaking in the spa at my favorite RV park in December. I find it easy to forget that unpredictable weather can be just around the corner. But even my favorite sunny regions like the Southwest often get hit with epic cold fronts that keep us indoors more than we’d like. A Midwesterner might laugh at my definition of “cold,” but the fact is that even the most well-built RVs like mine are not impervious to occasional arctic blasts and wet weather. I love my “four-season” RV, but cold always finds a way in somehow. This is what I do to keep it out:

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Monitor the Weather

Winter weather camping can test your appreciation for this lifestyle. It pays to know the weather headed your way in case you need to batten down the hatches, so don’t ignore weather reports. You can get a general sense of your region’s upcoming weather by tuning into any TV station’s news report. But for the most accurate weather reports for your specific location, the Internet is your go-to source. Visit The National Weather Service first. You’ll get instant knowledge of weather changes, pending hazards, and freezing weather that reminds you to detach your drinking water hose from the campsite spigot.

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Experience the Oregon Coast Year-Round at Osprey Point RV Resort

Located only one mile from Osprey Point RV Resort in Lakeside is the Oregon Coast with its miles of beautiful beaches, unusual rock formations and much more. Many beaches along the Oregon Coast are off-leash beaches, so your furry children can run, play and paddle in the water right along with you!

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A mere 15-minute drive away from Osprey Point, you can visit one of the many natural wonders of the Oregon Coast, the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Here you can witness wind-sculped sand dunes that tower 500 feet above sea level and experience the thrill of riding your off-highway vehicle on the dunes, hiking, biking, horseback riding or just sitting back and capturing photos of this natural wonder! There is so much to see and do at the Oregon Dunes, just down the road from Osprey Point RV Resort.

Lake Location

Osprey Point RV Resort is located on Tenmile Lake, known throughout the Pacific Northwest and California for great fishing and other water recreation. You can start your day enjoying one of our specialty coffees in our Coffee House. After a day of fishing, boating, riding the Oregon Dunes or simply beachcombing, end your day enjoying a pizza or burger in Osprey Point Pizza Pub.

Osprey Point Pizza Pub

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10 Ways to Get Your Kids Outdoors When It’s Cold

Living in California, we have pretty mild and beautiful weather year-round. Sure, it’s a bit wetter in winter, and drier and hotter in summer. Really, though, our temperatures don’t fluctuate more than 25 degrees between seasons.

This is why I’m always amazed at how much my kids LOVE to play outside anytime we travel somewhere cold. They truly embrace it, and the chill never stops them from enjoying an activity. After observing how they make the most of cold weather, and throwing in a few mom tips, I came up with some terrific ideas to get your kids outdoors when it’s cold. I’ve put a number of these ideas to the test because honestly–I need them more than my kids do, as I’m a huge wimp in the cold!

I promise these ideas will help your family better enjoy any chilly weather!

Gear

I’m a firm believer in the old adage, “there’s no bad weather, only bad clothing.” There’s nothing like poor clothing to absolutely kill any fun in cold weather. But with the right gear, we have fun for hours!

A good wool base layer is my favorite underlayer. A warm, puffy coat is a necessity. Perhaps the two most important things are good waterproof gloves and boots. Warm fingers and toes mean that the rest of the body is toasty and ready to play, too! The right winter apparel is everything.

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Why You Need a Garmin RV GPS

In a world where just about everyone has a smart phone with mapping software in their pocket, it may sound crazy to say that a ... Read more

A Guide to Exploring Arches National Park

When it comes to National Parks, Arches has to be one of the most recognizable and iconic treasures to come out of “America’s Best Idea.” ... Read more

5 Truck Campers for Easy Camping

If you’re looking for a simple way to make your road trips easier while giving you freedom like never before? Check out the truck campers for sale on RVingPlanet.com and find a great combination of amenities in a compact design that is easy to move around. You’ll absolutely love having the freedom to travel without the worry of towing or driving a big rig! Learn about five of our favorite truck campers on sale today!

2022 Palomino Backpack Edition HS 2901 MAX 

This 2022 Palomino Backpack Edition HS 2901 MAX truck camper is an excellent example of the luxury features you can fit into one of these RVs. The queen bed is surrounded by plenty of storage cabinets and a wardrobe with a place for your shoes. The dual pantries ensure you can keep your snacks and ingredients in easy reach while cooking.

Additional Features:

Queen BedTwo PantriesCongoleum FlooringIntegrated BumperVented Battery Box

2022 Travel Lite Extended Stay 800X

Another compact way to take your adventures on the road, the Travel Lite Extended Stay 800X truck camper gives you sleeping space for up to three. Inside, you’ll also find foot lockers and two closets for your gear. The Extended Stay Camp Package gives you the freedom to spend more time at the campground. 

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15 Best RV Kitchen Gadgets

Since we love to cook, having the right RV kitchen gadgets is essential. If you have watched our RV cooking videos you probably noticed we ... Read more

Top 7 RV Surge Protectors & Electrical Management System

RV electrical systems are very sensitive. Costly damage can be done if these systems are exposed to surges, but there are a number of other ... Read more

How to Take Amazing Photos of Your RV

“A picture is worth a thousand words.”–We’ve all heard that expression. A good picture can evoke thoughts and feelings. A great picture, however, can do so much more.

If you’re looking to step up your picture game and preserve memories on your next RV adventure, then look no further. We’ve compiled a few tips that are sure to help you take amazing photos of your RV.

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Lakeside Casino & RV Park in Pahrump, Nevada: The Perfect Fall Getaway

Experience your oasis in the desert while staying at Lakeside Casino & RV Park this fall. Located just 45 minutes west of Las Vegas, the Lakeside RV Park is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts with plenty of hiking and biking trails just steps away. Guests are invited to take in the entertainment offerings of rural Nevada. The Lakeside RV Park carries a 10/10*/10 Good Sam rating.

The Lakeside Casino & RV Park has a full-service, 159-space RV Park that can serve as the home base for recreational vehicle travelers to discover the outdoors or just relax next to a lush seven-acre man-made lake.

Wine on the beach at Lakeside Casino & RV Park.

The property is less than a five-mile drive to the Sanders Winery, where the tasting room is open daily, and the 18-hole Mountain Falls Golf Course, which offers a pro shop and grill room.

Lakeside’s amenities include the property’s man-made lake, which offers kayak and pedal boat rentals and fishing activities. The lake includes a sandy beach, swimming pool and hot tub, along with a nine-hole Frisbee golf course and a horseshoe pit. An enclosed dog park also is included in the facilities. There are also three comfort stations on the property available exclusively for guests who stay at the RV Park.

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9 Tantalizing Reasons to Experience New Orleans

The Big Easy. Crescent City. NOLA. Birthplace of Jazz. No matter what you call this Louisiana city on the Mississippi, New Orleans never loses its allure. After all, New Orleans is one of the most beloved cities in the U.S. and home to the infamous Bourbon Street and historic French Quarter. But there’s more than meets the eye in this town of above-ground cemeteries and voodoo priestesses.

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Hop on a streetcar for a fun way to view the town. World-class museums offer a close-up inspection of Southern art, local religion and World War II from a NOLA perspective. City Park is renowned for its regal centuries-old oak trees and a beautiful place for whiling away an hour or two.

The Crown Jewel of New Orleans

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When you enter Bourbon Street, you’ve stepped into 13 blocks of pure New Orleans culture. Grab a bite of authentic Cajun food at a local restaurant or check out Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop, said to be “the oldest bar in the U.S.” and the supposed stomping grounds of the ghost of pirate Jean Lafitte (the bar serves great drinks, too). With an abundance of shopping and interesting architecture, there’s plenty to do until night falls and the streets come alive because this is the site of Mardi Gras.

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Camping World’s Guide to RVing Everglades National Park

Florida’s Everglades National Park is the third-largest park in the lower 48 and boasts the largest subtropical wilderness in the country. The warm and humid habitat in southern Florida is one of the only places in the world where crocodiles and alligators co-exist. 

From its special collection of native animals to its intriguing mix of Native American heritage and American settler history, this vast wetland is one of the world’s most unique and diverse ecosystems.

Why Visit Everglades National Park in an RV?

Everglades National Park is home to species you won’t find anywhere else in the United States, including manatees, American crocodiles, and the rarely-seen Florida panther. It’s also a Wetland of International Importance, a World Heritage site, and an International Biosphere Reserve. 

With a total area of 2,400 square miles, RVing is the best way to camp comfortably while exploring the park. Whether you get hit with an unexpected rainstorm or need to escape the heat and humidity in the afternoon, RV camping in the Everglades is the way to go.

Because so much of the park is only accessible on foot or via one of the park’s many paddling trails, definitely bring your gear for hiking, kayaking, and fishing so you can maximize your time outdoors. 

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4 Reasons Why You Need to RV This Winter

As fall camping comes to an end, many people are winterizing their RV and preparing to store it away for the long, cold winter ahead. Their RV is going into hibernation, like a bear in the woods, until springtime rolls around again. But what if we told you that camping season doesn’t have to end just because there’s a chill in the air?

What if instead of bundling up and riding out the winter, you could hit the road and continue enjoying your RV? Not only is it possible to extend your RVing season, but winter RVing is an adventure all on its own. Believe it or not, but the colder months are the perfect time to RV!

If you need a little convincing, we understand, so here are four great reasons why you should RV this winter:

1. Take That Dream Ski Vacation

There’s something so magical about a dedicated winter vacation, especially if skiing is on the itinerary. Whether you love to ski or snowboard or simply enjoy the feeling of being cozy and warm while watching the snow fall outside, what better way to experience the mountains than from the comfort of your RV?

The convenience factor of RV living is undeniable and it doesn’t stop just because temperatures drop. Store your tents and unpack your snow gear. A full day on the slopes is wonderfully exhausting, not to mention the views on the way up and again on the way down. Afterwards, retreating back to the warmth and familiarity of your RV is a luxury only RV enthusiasts can truly understand and appreciate.

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6 Ways to Get More Use Out of Your RV

According to the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), the average RV owner only uses their recreational vehicle in some fashion three to four weeks per ... Read more


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