RV Travel: Will law threaten full-timers' freedom?
A little publicized piece of federal legislation could create major headaches for fulltime RVers in the not-too-distant future. Find out why. . . and much more.
View ArticleRVers enjoy drive-in movies at Oregon RV park
Guests of the newly renovated Hi-Way Haven RV Park in Sutherlin, Ore., get to step back in time and enjoy an old fashioned drive-in movie experience, right from their rig in some cases.
View ArticleFleetwood introduces Class C Ranger and Sport motorhomes
Fleetwood RV, a leading manufacturer of recreational vehicles, has announced the nationwide launch of the brand new 2008 Tioga Ranger and Jamboree Sport value-priced Class C motor homes.
View ArticleRV Travel: $4 gas. What will you do? Tell us.
Gas is climbing toward $4 a gallon. How would that price affect your RVing? Will you keep going as usual, stop, or slow down? Take our weekly survey, and learn how other RVers plan to cope with...
View ArticleRV maker Georgie Boy redesigns Pursuit Class A motorhome for 2007
Georgie Boy engineers have completely redesigned the gasoline-powered Pursuit Class A motorhome for 2007.
View ArticleRV Industry Association, RVtravel.com readers disagree on gas price impact
The Recreational Vehicle Industry Association reported last week that nearly all RVers plan to use their RVs more this spring and summer than last year. But RVtravel.com readers are singing a different...
View ArticleRVtravel.com survey shows RVers cutting back on travels
A study by the RV industry association claims that nearly all RVers will travel more in coming months compared to last year. But RVtravel.com readers say high gas prices are forcing them to cut back....
View Article2008 Winnebago View, Itasca Navion sport changes
The fuel-efficent Winnebago View and Itasca Navion Class C motorhomes sport some changes for 2008 including a new and improved Dodge Sprinter chassis that features a more powerful engine, as well as an...
View ArticleNewell motorhome meets RV emission standards in test
Newell Coach Corporation has successfully completed more than 4,000 miles of testing on a prototype motorcoach that's equipped to meet tough new 2007 EPA emissions standards for heavy-duty diesel engines.
View ArticleNHTSA issues RV recalls for April, 2007
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has issued recalls on a number of RVs for April, 2007 including those from Keystone, Tiffin, Winnebago, Jayco and others.
View ArticleRV Travel: Government's latest RV recalls
Highway Safety Administration issues recalls on several brands of RVs. Plus: the second most important step in buying an RV. And much more.
View ArticleRV Travel Blogs offer a wealth of information
There is a lot to know about RVing, and the writers and editors of RVtravel.com have got a lot to say that provides an RV-load of information for RV-beginners or veterans.
View Article2007 RV Show Schedule
It's always fun to attend an RV show. Here's a directory of where to find them.
View ArticlePlenty of Texas RV campsites available for Memorial Day weekend
Even though campsites at Texas' more popular federal, state and local parks often book up months in advance, there are hundreds of private campgrounds and RV resorts that still have spaces available...
View ArticleRV Travel: Are you burning bad fuel?
Are you burning bad gas in your car or RV? Some gas stations aren't meeting fuel standards. Plus, in one western town motorhomes are being held hostage. And much more.
View ArticleRV Travel: Dangerous fumes in Fema trailers
Tests of Fema trailers provided to victims of Hurricane Katrina have revealed dangerous levels of formaldehyde. What about other RVs? Plus, the editor reports about following lost whales.
View ArticleRVers can climb a volcano at this national park
RV destinations don't get much better than Lassen National Volcanic Park. Hot springs, boiling mudpots, streams with quicksand, steaming lakes, lava beds, and mountains that could one day explode...
View ArticleRV Travel: Tire blowout? What you need to know
What would you do if your tire blew? Slam on your brakes? That's a natural response, but wrong -- maybe dead wrong! Learn the proper way to handle a blowout and maybe save your life.
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