January-February 2026 SPACE NEW MEXICO’S VERY LARGE ARRAY By Josephine Matyas, F468364 Astronomy and science geeks, as well as film fans, will find the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array…
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CHRISTMAS MAGIC Ice Spectacles A holiday tradition returns in November when six walk-through winter wonderlands open throughout the United States. Called ICE!, the attractions are created and hosted by Gaylord…
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Cycling Let’s Ride Bikes! The U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS) connects cyclists to 19,000 miles of routes in 34 states and Washington, D.C. This growing national network of bicycle routes…
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Drive-Ins Movies Under The Stars Today’s campground movie nights and outdoor film festivals may owe their existence to the traditional drive-in movie theater. In June 1933, Richard Hollingshead, a movie…
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Utah Exploring The “Mighty Five” By Jim & Sue Wall, F542044 In the spring and summer of 2024, we took a trip west in our Grand Design Momentum fifth-wheel and…
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Georgia Brunswick and Beyond Along Georgia’s southern coast — between Savannah, Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida — lies the port city of Brunswick. It has been called the gateway to the…
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Travel Idaho: A State Gem By Liz Brisson, F521676 Idaho is more than spuds! It’s one of our favorite states, and we’ve been in them all. There’s so much to…
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Adventure Kentucky Capitals Quest Explore the Bluegrass State’s “claims to fame” with the Kentucky Capitals Quest. This passport program charts visits to 11 destinations that showcase the state’s treasures –…
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Nostalgia And More Peace, Love, Music, Camping In August 1969, a crowd of 400,000 to 500,000 young people came together for a music festival on a farm in Bethel, New…
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Inspiration The Birthplace Of Helen Keller Ivy Green, her birthplace and childhood home, is a fully restored house museum open to the public. By Josephine Matyas, F468364 Who couldn’t use…
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Flight Evergreen Aviation And Space Museum By Bruce W. Smith Early in World War II, the U.S. was hard-pressed to transport troops and supplies to the war raging in Europe.…
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Nature’s Beauty RV Life Along The Yellowstone River By Janice Adair, F479672 My husband, Steve, and I spent the last six summers working for Yellowstone General Stores in Yellowstone National…
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Nature Patapsco Valley State Park Patapsco Valley State Park has over 16,000 acres and boasts eight developed recreational areas. Ideal for hiking, fishing, camping, and other outdoor activities, the park…
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Art Porter Sculpture Park If you find yourself driving along Interstate 90 through Montrose, South Dakota, you’ll eventually come across an insanely large, 60-foot-tall bull’s head, which is visible from…
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Campground Spotlight Twin Lakes Camp Resort About an hour north of Destin, Florida, and situated on an 18-acre peninsula in DeFuniak Springs, Florida, Twin Lakes Camp Resort (pictured on this month’s…
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Travel Ancient Earthworks In Ohio Designated As 25th World Heritage Site Monumental earthworks were built 2,000 years ago by Native American communities, and these sacred places now constitute Ohio’s first…
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Cooking Italian Vegetable Soup This fall and winter, take the chill off with a bowl of vegetable soup. And do like the Italians, who consider stale bread a preferred ingredient…
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Travel Caverns And Climbing In West Virginia West Virginia is home to many interesting natural formations, including mountains, caves, and more, making it a great year-round destination for the adventurous…
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Bookshelf A World Of Learning To many families, September means a new school year is underway. For families who travel extensively, it may be just one month of many on…
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Travel Savor The Beauty Of Utah’s Red Canyon Utah’s Red Canyon in Dixie National Forest is a beauty to behold. It is located en route to Bryce Canyon National Park.…
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Florida Fun Big Summer Adventures In Florida’s Citrus County The Sunshine State is a well-known summer vacation destination, with many family-friendly places and activities to experience. This is especially true…
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Travel A Quintessential Western Town Cody, Wyoming’s Western vibe is evident in every corner of the town, and that’s just the way founder Colonel William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody would…
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History U.S. Postal Service Celebrates Riding The Rails To commemorate the history and romance of train travel, the U.S. Postal Service unveiled a set of Railroad Stations Forever stamps in…
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Travel California Waterfalls The Golden State is full of natural wonders, among them world-famous Yosemite Falls, the tallest waterfall in North America. It’s a must-see, but the state boasts more…
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Travel American Gothic House And Center If you’re passing through eastern Iowa, consider stopping by this Midwestern art icon for a few pictures and a history lesson. In a small…
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Gifts Everlasting Blooms When Marie Osmond sang “Paper Roses” back in the early 1970s, she hadn’t seen the variety from FreshCut Paper. The company’s life-size pop-up floral bouquets feature intricate…
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App File Valentine’s Day Many RVers travel with their significant other. Even if you’re not currently planning a romantic getaway for Valentine’s Day, the following apps are great for arranging…
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Travel A Budget “European” Road Trip Consider making your own list of places to visit for a themed trip! While taking a plane to Europe may be out of the…
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Homegrown In Vermont Just south of Malletts Bay, Sam Mazza’s Family Farm celebrates the seasons in its market, bakery, and greenhouses. With roots in a general store that opened in…
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Recipe Homemade Apple Cider Cold temperatures call for warm drinks, and here’s a fall favorite. Not only is apple cider easy and delicious to prepare, but it’ll make your kitchen…
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Camping Kohler-Andrae State Park, Wisconsin By Mike & Diane Venn, F481296 Since 2017 we have lived full-time in our Tiffin Allegro Red motorhome. We enjoy visiting different areas of the…
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Travel International Year Of Glass On May 18, 2021, the United Nations General Assembly formally declared 2022 as the International Year of Glass, celebrating the role glass has played in…
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Travel Tennessee’s Tellico Lake Stretching 33 miles along the Little Tennessee River, Tellico Lake is located in southeastern Tennessee and covers parts of Blount, Monroe, and Loudon counties. The “lake”…
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Travel Nebraska’s Chimney Rock Chimney Rock Pioneer Crossing in Bayard, Nebraska, is a campground and RV park right along the historic Oregon Trail. The campground offers level sites, fresh well…
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History National Park Service Recognizes Underground Railroad Sites The National Park Service has added 16 new listings to the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. There are currently more than…
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Travel United States Forest Service This federal agency maintains some of the greatest places in the country. If you have watched episodes of the “Lassie” television series from the 1960s,…
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Campground Spotlight Golden Village Palms RV Resort, Hemet, California Pickleball — a mix between tennis, badminton, and table tennis — is currently one of the fastest-growing sports, especially in the RV…
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Campground Spotlight Yacht Haven Park & Marina, Fort Lauderdale, Florida If there’s one thing ice hockey fans miss when they migrate south during the cold-weather months, it’s the opportunity to watch…
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Beverages Winter Warm-Up Hot chocolate, anyone? Or do you prefer hot cocoa? Although the terms are used interchangeably, there is a difference. Hot chocolate usually consists of shaved or chopped…
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Travel It’s Snowbird Season! According to a KOA research report released in October 2021, nearly one-third of campers consider themselves to be snowbirds (traveling to southern locations during the colder…
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Volunteering Paws For Love When COVID-19 shut down the volunteer work that Sean and Christina Conlon and their therapy dog, Nash, had been doing in schools, police stations, and fire…
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Travel Veteran’s War Memorial Of Texas By George Moore, F460576 The Rio Grande Valley of Texas is the winter home of thousands of “Winter Texans.” Because of the demo-graphic (military…
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Campground Spotlight Pueblo KOA Journey, Pueblo, Colorado Mike and Carolyn Stowe weren’t sure what to think when Kampgrounds of America CEO Toby O’Rourke popped up in the middle of a virtual…
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Travel Foss State Park There’s something to be said about hidden gems — those off-the-beaten-path spots that don’t get the attention they probably deserve, and once we find them, we…
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Travel Trails To Discovery For many RVers, the joy of camping is getting off the beaten path and discovering new things. Sometimes, though, the best experiences can be found on…
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Travel Meander Through Maine This Summer E ach year, thousands of people turn their RVs south and hit the road in search of scenic getaways and sandy beaches. Here’s a pro…
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Travel Devils Tower The first time Frank Sanders laid eyes on Devils Tower was in June of 1972. The 20-year-old hitchhiked from Tennessee, where he was attending college, and arrived…
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Travel Jimmy Carter National Historical Park By Josephine Matyas, F468364 Plains, Georgia, is the kind of town you relax into easily. It’s a small agricultural community — population 776 —…
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Travel Newport: A Coastal Oregon Gem The Yaquina Head Light Station sits high atop the steep cliffs of the Oregon coast, strategically placed on the western edge of a finger…
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Travel Tight Squeezes And Other Lessons Learned By Dan & Laurie Dieterich, F488028 Let’s buy a motorhome. It will be relaxing. Isn’t that what everyone says? So, we bought a…
