Explorations in Joshua Tree National Park
Donna Ikenberry
February 25, 2013
My mom used to despise the desert. She loves all shades of green haunts, and dreary, rainy skies. So it was a surprise when she agreed to take a drive with me through Southern California’s Joshua Tree National Park. Joshua Tree National Park I had been boasting to her about Joshua Tree and all its... Read more »
Winnebago Vista 26HE Reviewed
Chuck & Teresa Campbell
February 21, 2013
Just when it seemed that pricing of new Class A gas motorhomes had reached epic heights, Winnebago Industries of Forest City, Iowa, has rolled out the Vista 26HE — an economical, no-frills floorplan that can fit into just about anyone’s budget. The company believes including necessary features,... Read more »
Leveling Jack Pad Comparison
E. Don Smith
January 30, 2013
To many motorhome owners, jack pads are simply a nuisance item they are forced to use at upscale RV resorts in order to protect the decorative concrete at these posh locations. Not only is the concrete stamped and stained, it is also perfectly level and the only purpose the jacks serve is to stabilize... Read more »
Santa Cruz River Valley Has It All
Gerald C. and Sharon L. Hammon
January 24, 2013
There aren’t many places in the United States where you can have reasonably good weather any time of year. Or how about a destination where you can be comfortable in February, not fry in July and the humidity won’t make you feel like you’re snorkeling in your motorhome? That destination is the... Read more »
Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park and Trail Ridge Road
Bobbie Hasselbring Photos: Anne Weaver
January 23, 2013
As we turn the corner, the scene spreads out before us — mountains so high they’re permanently capped with snow fields, wind-swept alpine valleys, azure blue skies with clouds designed by Maxfield Parrish. We’ve arrived in sky-high heaven. Colorado is known for spectacular scenery and plenty of... Read more »
Oregon’s Park-a-Year Initiative
Rhonda Ostertag
January 15, 2013
During our nation’s current hard times, dark messages of budget cuts and closures for parks fill the news. But in Oregon, a light still shines. Oregon has maintained an excellent park system, but, perhaps because of that excellence, for 30 years Oregon parks had entered a deep sleep. That’s why,... Read more »
Cajun Palms RV Resort
Dennis & Cheryl Denoi
January 7, 2013
Have you ever wondered what the great RV park in the sky would look like after checking out of the last campground here on Earth? If so, it would only take one visit to Cajun Palms RV Resort near Breaux Bridge, La., to find the answer. Cajun Palms RV Resort We recently learned of this “heaven on Earth”... Read more »
Motorhomes Under $100K
Kristopher Bunker
December 21, 2012
Hunting and motorhoming go hand in hand. No, not that kind of hunting. We’re talking about motorhome owners constantly on the hunt as part of their lifestyle, searching for a beautiful destination, a pristine campground or the latest gadget to make life on the road easier. But what all motorhome owners... Read more »
2012 MotorHome Readers’ Choice Awards
November 29, 2012
No doubt, RVers are a special breed, and the RV lifestyle is just as special. In your motorhome you’re free to explore, to do what you love with the people who matter most. MotorHome readers have traveled thousands of miles, and along the way they’ve learned a lot — they are motorhome experts... Read more »
13 Casinos With RV Parks
Amanda Lepinski, Associate Editor
November 6, 2012
Traveling in your motorhome affords ample opportunity to see America’s finest landscapes, but those seeking a different adventure can enjoy many casinos with RV parks scattered throughout the country. In fact, 2011 boasted an upswing in gaming revenue and casino-visitor volume, according to the American... Read more »


















