One of the simplest and best ways to improve your experience at the campground is to upgrade your camping chairs. In the past, RVers were often content to settle for…
During the post-World War II era of the 1950s and 60s, America’s national parks saw a dramatic spike in visitors. At the time, hiking, backpacking, and camping were all the…
Kampgrounds of America (KOA) found Canadians ready to return to camping as pandemic restrictions across the country ease. Two-thirds of Canadians surveyed said they want to camp immediately or very…
Citing extreme fire danger, record-setting temperatures, drought, and a commitment of firefighting resources both regionally and nationally, Sequoia and King’s Canyon National Park are increasing fire restrictions to Stage 3…
For spring hikers, the hunt for wildflowers is a prime motivation for getting up and arriving at the trailhead to beat the crowds. If you have never experienced a super…
The sound of a crackling fire. Dinner cooking over the smoky coals. The tinkling of children laughing over the chorus of insects chirping away in the dark. These are the…
Throughout history, the rugged backcountry wilderness has too often been depicted as man’s territory. Tales of brave adventurers and fearless pioneers envisage burly men fighting off bears or fishing to…
A campfire is an essential part of the outdoor experience even if you’re traveling in an RV equipped with all the modern conveniences. Whether you cook your meals on it…