New RV Resort to be Developed in Florida
Press Release
June 26, 2012
JL Cypress Trails, LLC, an affiliate of JL Properties, Inc., announced today it is launching a new RV resort in Southwest Florida – Cypress Trail RV Resort. The new development will cater to owners of Class A, Class B, and Class C motorhomes, as well as 5th wheels, travel trailers and park model resort... Read more »
RVing around Minneapolis: The City of Lakes
Nicholas Upton, Digital Editor
June 17, 2012
Minneapolis, the City of Lakes or the City by Nature, is one of few places that sits on the not-so-fine line between urban bedlam and pastoral calm. In the space of a couple miles, travelers can see world class museums and fish for dinner beneath a metropolitan skyline. Built upon the Mississippi River,... Read more »
Explore the Emerald Coast near Fort Pickens
Nicholas Upton, Digital Editor
May 14, 2012
With bright white beaches, perfect spring weather and plenty to do, Pensacola, Florida, is a great place to explore the Gulf of Mexico before the summer heat and humidity sets in. History buffs can check out the stalwart Fort Pickens, one of only four forts that never fell during the civil war. The... Read more »
Everyone’s Irish, Even in Georgia
March 15, 2012
When people think of famous St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, Boston, Chicago and New York City are probably the first to come to mind. And while the three have certainly earned their reputations as the hottest places to sport shamrocks, they offer anything but warmth when it comes to the weather. RVers... Read more »
KOA Park Ravaged By Tennessee Twister
March 5, 2012
A Tennessee KOA is cleaning up after a tornado tore through the park just weeks before opening for the season. According to the Knoxville News Sentinel, The storm leveled the empty campground just two weeks before it was to open for the season. KOA Tellico Plains owner William Stokely said that thankfully,... Read more »
RVing Around The Big Easy
February 2, 2012
Heading to a big city like New Orleans in an RV can be a daunting experience. Finding a parking spot, navigating narrow old roads and scores of people can turn a great trip into a stressful situation. But with some planning, an RV trip to The Big Easy can be a wonderful experience. Travel & Leisure... Read more »
Casino Campgrounds Make An Ideal Home Base
July 1, 2010
Whether they call it gambling, gaming, wagering or tempting fate, RVers no longer have Vegas or Atlantic City as their only options when feeling lucky. Within a three-hour drive of 17 of the country’s 20 largest metropolitan areas, travelers can play a slot machine or an exacta, double down or... Read more »
Maine Attraction
February 1, 2006
Need a prescription for a deep, restful night’s sleep? How about the soft rhythmic sounds of ocean waves rolling gently up and receding back from a boulder-strewn beach? “Just what the doctor ordered,” you say? Ask “Doctor” Norm Davidson and his wife, Candy, third-generation... Read more »


















