Camping is expensive, right? Even state park campgrounds on the east coast run about $45 a night, and many other campgrounds are closer to $100 a night. Is using the Thousand Trails system the way to make full-time RVing affordable?
read moreA slow-paced, three-month trip up the East Coast from Florida to Maine, and a faster, two-week return trip back to Florida. 1,777 miles and 11 stops. Why the rush, you ask? Well, right before I left Florida, I found out my daughter and son-in-law were expecting a baby! So exciting. The baby was due in the beginning of December. I would be back in plenty of time, right?
read moreThree months after I set out on this journey from Florida to Maine, I checked into Bar Harbor for the next 15 nights of exploring and fun.
read moreWhen I decided to take on this full-time RV lifestyle, I knew things would go wrong. You do all you can to make sure you're rig is safe and road-worthy, but you can't control everything.
read moreJoin us on our East Coast RV Road Trip and experience the charms of New England's hidden gems, including the historic Old Sturbridge Village, the breathtaking views of Downeast Maine, while staying in Thousand Trails Campgrounds. Bonus! Get a thrill with our spooky stops in Bucksport, Maine.
read moreMy trip to Maine was a trip I was already very familiar with, at least the part between New Jersey and Maine. I grew up in New Jersey and had spent a lot of time in Maine and New England. I had also gone to soccer camp in the Poconos, and that is exactly the aura this trip was taking on. I was having a blast and I felt like a kid in summer camp again!
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read moreThis week I stretched my comfort zone a little more, driving through the long Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and taking my tiny house on wheels on the Cape May Ferry from Lewes, Delaware to Cape May, New Jersey on my trip from Florida to Maine in an RV.
read more2023 East Coast RV Adventure. Driving along the coast from North Carolina to Virginia…1/3 of the way to Maine!
read moreTraveling Through South Carolina and North Carolina in an RV, weeks 2 through 4 of my Epic East Coast RV Adventure. Taking the slow route up the East Coast of the United States to Maine in a Class C RV.
read moreThis has for sure been a year of changes and adventure. From paring everything I own down to the bare basics (almost), to adding things back in as I feel I still want them or they would make a big difference in my quality of life. As I’ve said before, I am not looking to live a life completely off grid, although it is nice sometimes, and I like having the ability to do that. I love camping in the woods and I like living in my camper in more urban areas. I enjoy having options, and variety.
read moreMy first week of living on the road as a solo female RV traveler from Florida to South Carolina. What it's like to live and travel in a Class C RV.
read moreSo you’ve decided to move full-time into your RV (or at least want to get some significant travel miles in!) What do you need to bring with you? Will you plan where you go or just wing it? Where will you stay at night? Will you be able to access the internet? How much will this cost? Is there any way to save money on gas? What do you need to bring with you in your RV so you will be comfortable? Here are the things I decided to bring with me so that I could be comfortable and my RV would feel like home.
read moreWhat is Harvest Hosts and why do I love staying in them? On my Northeast RV Adventure, I stayed at 8 hosts. These are the hosts I stayed overnight with and why I chose them.
read moreA trip for me used to be hopping on a plane and taking the fast route to get to a destination so I could get where I wanted and get back quickly enough to get back to work. I lived for my vacations. With my new lifestyle, I don’t have to do it quickly. I can take my time, take in the local sites, and explore places I wouldn’t normally have done.
read moreHow I chose my RV using a wishlist. Why I chose a Class C RV and what were the most important options I wanted for full-time RV living as a solo female traveler.
read moreHow to create a sustainable, debt-free lifestyle while enjoying life, traveling, creating memories, spending time with the people I love, and making new friends along the way.
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