Category: Food & Drink: Cooking, Recipes, Tips & More

Cooking over the campfire is one of the greatest memories you can create at the campsite.  Tons of great tips, tricks, ideas, and recipes from members and bloggers all over the US for your campsite and RV travel cooking needs.

Feast on a Red and White Tablecloth by an RV in the Forest

Celebrate RV Friendsgiving With Camping Buddies

If you’re not traveling to see family this Thanksgiving, hosting an RV Friendsgiving is a great alternative for a stress-free celebration. For those of you staying in RV parks or campgrounds near friends, you should know how to host a Friendsgiving gathering in your RV.  How Many Friends Can You Host in Your RV? First,
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RV on highway driving toward mountains.

5 Snags You Might Hit Your First RV Outing

Something is bound to go wrong on your first RV outing. When you are on vacation and ready to relax, it may be stressful to discover a blown tire or broken appliance; however, most RVers will tell you this is an expected part of RV travel. The good news is there are steps you can
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Fireworks and Festivals in America’s Mid-Atlantic Region

Watch fireworks burst over places where America’s formative history unfolded. From Annapolis Harbor in Maryland to Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, America’s Mid-Atlantic region is dotted with historic destinations that played pivotal roles in the early days of the U.S. The locals here know how to throw big Independence Day parties on July 4, complete with star-spangled
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Spring Shimmers in the South for Festive Travelers

Locals in the Upper South welcome spring with fun-filled events that dazzle even the most jaded travelers. Go where the air is filled with the scent of blossoming flowers, succulent barbecue and the sound Southern-fried rock. RV travelers can experience Southern spring with great hospitality to boot. The following are just a few of the
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5 Romantic Ideas for a Destination Valentine’s Day

As you’ve probably heard, Valentine’s Day is nearly upon us. And while it might be little more than a “greeting card” holiday, it’s still fun to get swept up in the pageantry. What if this year you treated your significant other to a little more than chocolate-covered strawberries and whatever reservations are left on Opentable?
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RVs camping near a lake.

Sweet Southern Camping: Celebrating the Sun Belt at Fun Winter Events

America’s Deep South never got the memo that winter meant huddling inside with a pile of blankets. In the Southeast snowbird region, the sun shines through much of the winter (although there may be a slight chill in the air) and locals welcome snowbird travelers with exciting festivals. Hoist a microbrew or feast on chili
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RVs under tall trees at dusk.

Midtown Mountain Campground and RV Park Gives Guests a Taste of New Mexico Adventure

The mountain town of Ruidoso, New Mexico, keeps a low profile, and visitors like it that way. Sitting amid the Sierra Blanca Mountains in the heart of the state, Ruidoso avoids the bright spotlight enjoyed by Santa Fe or Taos to the north. That means fewer crowds on Ruidoso’s trails, the banks of local fishing
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Horseback riders walk under oak trees draped with Spanish moss.

Savannah Hospitality and History Flourish at Red Gate RV Resort

Since 1931, Red Gate Farms has been owned by the same family, giving this RV resort a touch of genuine, Southern hospitality. But the property has a long, rich history that dates back even further. If the centuries-old live oaks could speak, they would tell you about the Indians, 18th-century colonists, civil war soldiers and
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Make a New Mexico Escape to Bonnie & Clyde’s Getaway RV Park

Outlaw couple Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow fled to Carlsbad, New Mexico, in 1932 to find sanctuary from the cops. Granted, most of us would disapprove of how they made a living (robbing banks), but you have to admit: the pair had good taste when it came to picking a hideout. Most visitors to the
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