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Hiking with the Angels: Everything to know about RVing around Zion National Park

Hop on board Nature’s Highways as we travel through Mukuntuweap National Monument. Never heard of it? You probably know it as Zion National Park....

The best and largest Midwest antique stores—a treasure hunt awaits!

It’s evident that folks living in the Midwest love and cherish their history. Remembering the past, with its values of hard work, determination, and...

The top 10 most famous streets in the United States

By Gail Marsh Have you driven your RV down any of the most famous streets in the U.S.? Can you guess the top ten most...

Weed, California: It’s not what you think!

By Cheri Sicard Those traveling north on Interstate 5 in Siskiyou County inevitably pass through the small town of Weed, California. I daresay, a large...

Columbus, Indiana—Not your typical Midwest town

Surprised and thrilled. That’s how my husband and I felt upon discovering this Midwest gem. Columbus, Indiana, is not your typical Midwest town! Unexpected architecture Columbus,...

Midwest presidential libraries to visit

Yes, I’m that person. I like to stop at historical markers along the highway. I read the descriptive blurbs beside museum displays and artifacts....

Traveling New Mexico’s U.S. Highway 64: Brazos Summit

We are driving the Brazos Summit via US-64. Our trip began in Taos, making a few stops of interest: Taos Pueblo, Rio Grande Gorge,...

5 charming Midwest Mississippi River towns you should definitely visit

By Gail Marsh When it comes to picturesque landscapes, historic charm, and a slice of quintessential Americana, the Midwest offers an abundance of hidden gems....

A quick, delicious stop at Peppermint Twist, voted Minnesota’s best drive-in

The Peppermint Twist Drive-In in Delano, Minnesota, was voted "Minnesota's Best Drive-In". As camp hosts in Minnesota, we have passed this rather kitschy roadside...

Florida’s tiny Cedar Key will rise again after Hurricane Idalia’s destruction

One of my favorite spots in Florida, the tiny town of Cedar Key, is digging its way out after being hit hard by Hurricane...

These incredible castles are right here in the U.S.—no passport required!

By Gail Marsh Forget your passport and expensive airline ticket. If you want to tour a real castle you can stay much closer to home!...

The last few Midwest summer festivals and events worth attending

Soon, school will begin again and summer will come to an end. While you still have the chance, why not check out these Midwest...