In Pensacola, powdered-sugar sands share the coast with shimmering emerald waters. The western-most city in Florida’s panhandle also has a history of shared cultures. While originally inhabited by the Muskogean-speaking…
During the Gilded Age, St. Augustine, Florida, was one of the great winter-time tourism magnets in the nation. The old Spanish colonial city still attracts travelers with its fascinating array…
If you have ever braved winter in all its glory in an RV with your dog, you know it comes with many rewards: snowy adventures, winter hikes, campfires, and clear-night…
The Florida Keys are well known for their idyllic beaches, crystal clear waters, and perpetually warm weather. Stretching for 120 miles off Florida’s southern coast, these tiny islands offer visitors…
Florida has long been a beacon of hope to full-time RVers and those looking to escape the cold winters in the Northeast. But the state’s popularity amongst snowbird RVers means…
Built, operated, and owned by the Craig family since 1979, Craig’s RV Park is about more than just camping. Located in Central Florida, the park combines the pleasure of a…
Since it first opened in October of 1971, Disney World has always been a magical destination. The Florida theme park is home to a dazzling array of thrill rides, shows,…
For many travelers, the National Parks are reason enough to fall in love with camping. Iconic landmarks like Yosemite’s Half Dome, or Joshua Tree’s otherworldly fauna, have attracted all kinds…
As the saying goes, a journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step. So, our lesser journey of a few hundred miles began from the St. Marks Lighthouse southward…