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 »
Assateague Island Playground
Patricia Krasenics Photos: Victor Krasenics
November 1, 2012
White, foam-crested waves crashed into the shoreline as my running shoes dug into the wet sand, and the warm, salty wind passed over my face, swirling and lifting my hair. I felt as wild and free as the horses that inhabit this island. I was on Assateague, a barrier island located on the eastern shore... Read more »
Winter RV Excitement
Bill Estes
October 30, 2012
Looking for adventure, challenge, change? Motorhoming is all of that, which is why we got into the lifestyle. However, aside from snowbirding in warm climates down south, you can ramp up the adventure and challenge of motorhoming to a higher level by adding yet a fourth travel season: winter, with freezing... Read more »
2013 Newmar Dutch Star 4318
Laura Michaels
October 29, 2012
Continually among the best sellers in the diesel-pusher market, Newmar’s Dutch Star has made a name for itself through quality construction, attention to detail and functional floorplans. That approach continues for Newmar’s 2013 product lineup and what the Nappanee, Ind.-based builder calls a “total... Read more »
Kootenay: Awe-inspiring Canadian Rockies
Bobbie Hasselbring
October 24, 2012
They rise up like titans, ancient seabeds thrust into vertical slabs of sedimentary rock, bent and folded into towering peaks capped with icy glaciers. Welcome to the Kootenay (“koot-knee”) Rockies, southeastern British Columbia’s impressive and largely undiscovered mountain playground — a perfect... Read more »
Adventure In Kentucky
Bobbie Hasselbring
October 17, 2012
I am standing on the edge of a cliff with a 120-foot drop-off. “Just put your heels over the edge, stick your butt out, and lean back into the rope,” says Dan, a muscular young climber who has led us up Big Cliff, a sandstone escarpment in the wilds of eastern Kentucky. “Step off and walk down... Read more »
Campground Weddings
Jeff Crider
October 9, 2012
Twenty-eight-year-old Carlie Wittenberg had a traditional wedding ceremony at a chapel in Galesville, Wis., last June. But instead of having her friends and family gather at an expensive venue for a formal reception, Wittenberg had her guests rendezvous a few miles away at Champions Riverside Resort,... Read more »
Exploring Branson, Missouri
Tom Kaiser, Managing Editor
October 5, 2012
Planning a trip to Branson, Mo., is like eating at a massive buffet: peruse it all, but only take the best of the best. Beyond its superabundance of attractions and never-ending live performances, Branson is near the mean population center of the United States, so it’s within a day’s drive for a... Read more »



















