The Florida Keys are the trip of a lifetime, but nobody tells you what it's really like to RV there for an extended period of time, ... in the summer. Just seven hours south of Orlando, but it feels like you've driven to another planet. I mean, when you're cruising down the Overseas Highway with the Atlantic Ocean on your left and the Gulf of Mexico on your right, pinching yourself because you’re finally really there. And when you finally get to Key West? You're only 90 miles from Cuba. Let that sink in. There are over 60 keys stretching 160 miles, and most of them you can only reach by boat. But the ones you can drive to? Pure magic. I was lucky enough to spend six whole weeks exploring every corner I could reach in my RV. Could you do it faster? Sure, a week would hit the highlights. But trust me, you'll want more time once you get there.
read moreDiscover why Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky should be your next must-visit destination and what makes is so special. Mammoth Cave National Park completely blew my mind. After exploring the world's longest cave system with over 400 miles of surveyed passages, I can tell you this UNESCO World Heritage Site delivers adventures you won't find anywhere else. And I never expected to see the Northern Lights in Kentucky! I spent 8 hours underground across three different cave tours, exploring incredible formations like Frozen Niagara and Fat man's Misery without hitting the same spot twice. From navigating cave tour bookings (they fill up fast!) to RV camping tips at the Thousand Trails campground inside the park, this complete guide covers everything you need for your Kentucky cave adventure. Whether you're seeking underground exploration, stargazing opportunities, or fascinating Cave Wars history, Mammoth Cave National Park offers experiences that will leave you speechless.
read moreNuttallburg is one of the abandoned coal mines and towns that is part of the New River Gorge National Park. The town is considered to be one of the best-preserved examples of a coal mining town in the US. There were originally over 100 houses, 80 coke ovens, and a coal tipple with access to the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad. But, you are taking a great chance of having to interact with another car, either on the way down or the way up, and you may end up like I did, waiting for a tow truck to pull me back onto the road.
read moreDollywood has been on my bucket list for a long time. I was supposed to go last year, but I had to change my plans, and sadly, my Tennessee plans were put on hold, including Dollywood. But this year, I did it!! Dollywood and Great Smoky Mountain National Park ❤️
read moreI love Florida, and my family lives here. So it makes sense to spend my winters in Florida in my RV. The milder temperatures in Florida in the winter don’t hurt either. How was I able to spend the winter in Florida for only $4.47 a night? Without struggling to find a campground to stay in?
read moreThere are so many fun things to do in Central Florida! I’ve lived here since 2005, and I still have a few items on my Central Florida bucket list. In this post, I’ll share with you some of the things I’ve done, as well as the things I still want to do.
read moreReady for the ultimate RV adventure? Join us as we explore the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia. Discover the charming Alpine village of Helen, beautiful Unicoi State Park, awe-inspiring Anna Ruby Falls. and majestic Stone Mountain. Don't miss out on the fun!
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 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.
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