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How bureaucracy changed the character of a state park

OPINION I boondock a lot. However, like with most RVers who do, sometimes I prefer or need the amenities of a campground. Over the years,...

Ghost Town Trails – Mackay’s Mine Hill, Mackay, Idaho

Mackay’s Mine Hill is the featured ghosted place in this month’s installment of Ghost Town Trails. If you missed last month’s installment, you can...

“Trailing of the Sheep” perfect Autumn RV Short Stops

By Julianne G. Crane Trailing of the Sheep Festival in the Sun Valley area of Idaho, October 6-10, 2021, is a perfect autumn RV destination. The...

Small museums make for awesome family RV Short Stops

By Julianne G. Crane Small museums, like the Idaho Museum of Natural History, often offer a lot to families. They frequently don't overwhelm children with...

Cross the Idaho Panhandle on the Silver Valley’s Mullan Road

By Bob Difley The Schee-chu-umsh people lived beside an idyllic azure-blue lake surrounded by towering pines in what is now the Idaho Panhandle. Each year...

For scenic views and whitewater rafting drive the Payette River National Scenic Byway

By Bob Difley Have you ever given some thought to trying river rafting? You may have wondered whether the sounds of shrieking rafters you’ve heard...

Summer festivals for family fun

By Julianne G. Crane Summer festivals are fun family events including South Carolina's Lexington County Peach Festival - July 4, 2019. For six decades, folks of all ages...

Readers share their favorite travel places

Here's this week's installment of RV Travel Tips, where the readers of RVtravel.com share some of their favorite places to visit in North America....

Basque Museum … Boise, Idaho

Basque Center in Boise, Idaho. Basque Museum & Cultural Center is the only museum in the United States dedicated to preserve, promote, and perpetuate Basque...

Quirky, historic Idaho City …

Slightly weird in Idaho City (Dar Hoch) Fulltime RVer Thom Hoch, writing in RV Sabbatical Journal, talks about a recent meandering journey through historic Idaho...

Hell’s Half Acre Lava Field off I-15 in Idaho

Hell's Half Acre Lava Field trail at North Blackfoot Rest Area on I-15. (Julianne G. Crane) We were steaming south along I-15 from Butte heading...

Historical ghost town and funky Burgdorf Hot Springs, 30 miles north of McCall, Idaho

Burgdorf Hot Springs (Julianne G. Crane) Burgdorf Hot Springs is a "rustic" resort nestled in the mountains of Idaho, north of McCall.  Established in 1870, Burgdorf...

Historic SnakePit is fascinating roadside bar ‘n restaurant in north Idaho

The historic SnakePit tavern and restaurant (also known as the Enaville Resort) in Kingston, Idaho, sits just a few yards off the Trail of...

Pet companions howl over Dog Bark Park Inn

Twice a month during the summer of 2010 I would drive past the Dog Bark Park Inn on my trips between Spokane, Wash., and...

Bicycle the ‘Route of the Hiawatha’ trail in Montana, Idaho

(Updated June 11, 2015) For active breaks from traveling through the Inland Pacific Northwest, there are three must-do bicycle trails -- The Spokane River Centennial...

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