Tag: RV Short Stops
That’s a big hole! – Visit Meteor Crater
By Chris Fellows, Serenity Mobile Observatory
Will you be anywhere near Flagstaff, Arizona, this year? If so you have to make a stop at Meteor...
Jack Sisemore’s RV Museum in Amarillo
by Deanna Tolliver
Many of us are familiar with the RV Hall of Fame in Elkhart, Indiana, but did you know there’s another great RV...
Don’t let Death Valley be the death of you
By Bob Difley
When I was in the RV rental business a majority of our summer rental business came from Europe – Germany and England...
VIDEO: RVtravel.com visits the World’s Littlest Skyscraper
It towers over Wichita Falls, Texas. Nope, that's a lie. It doesn't tower over anything. It should have been 40 stories high, but the...
Nevada Highway 93 boondock jewel: Pahranagat Wildlife Refuge
By Russ and Tiña De Maris
There are plenty of long and lonely stretches of road Out West. Traveling north out of Las Vegas on the 2-lane...
Mark your calendar: Colorado’s Headless Chicken Festival
Mark your calendars for June 1 and 2 for the Mike the Headless Chicken Festival in Fruita, Colorado.
Mike was a chicken who...
Visit one of the West’s earliest buildings still in use
Mission San Xavier del Bac
By Bob Difley
If you are a history buff, you know that in the Western states, unlike along the eastern...
Heading “Out West”? Don’t miss these BLM gems!
Russ and Tiña De Maris
The Weather Channel once published a photo-heavy feature called, "Most Amazing Hidden Gems in Every State." Included in the lot...
A visit to Annie Oakley’s grave
Old West sharpshooter Annie Oakley was born just north of Greenville, Ohio, and lived her final days there. She's buried alongside her husband Frank...
It’s a bird, it’s a plane. . . it’s a car!
You don't see something like this every day. We found this 1919 Leyat Helico at the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. It was...
It’s a great time to visit “the Grand Canyon of the Mojave”
By Russ and Tiña De Maris
Looking for a place that's off the beaten track, offers amazing desert wildlife views, yet still has a year-round...
Boondock near the highest summit in the Lower 48
By Russ and Tiña De Maris
It's a mountain with an interesting history – and a debatable altitude. The first recorded ascent of this highest...