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  • Arizona North Good Sam Road Trips

    Set aside any old notions of the Southwest as an empty expanse of dusty deserts and the occasional cactus. This trip through northern Arizona is brimming with vitality. From the undulating red rocks of Sedona to the bustling city streets of Phoenix, there are plenty of classic attractions and natural wonders to enjoy — not to mention one of the world’s great bucket-list destinations. It turns out the desert is a lot livelier than you might have heard.

    Click on the numbered icons below to get a feel of the Grand Canyon State magic.

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  • Video: Check Out the New Airstream Flying Cloud Midnight Flamingo Edition

    The Florida RV SuperShow is a place where many manufacturers show off their latest and greatest motorhomes and travel trailers, and of course, Airstream was no exception. At the show, the company revealed the all-new Midnight Flamingo edition, an upgrade package available on the 2025 Flying Cloud model. This beautiful new addition to the Airstream line-up adds striking black exterior accents, enhanced interior décor, and a high-quality sound system from Klipsch. That’s all on top of the amazing features and amenities already found on this towable.

    Airstream Flying Cloud Midnight Flamingo

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    The video above comes our way courtesy of Myles RVs and takes us on an extensive tour of this exciting new addition to the Airstream catalog. The Flying Cloud featured in the clip is the 27FB floor plan, which is a front bedroom model. In this case, the travel trailer features two twin beds, although a queen-size mattress is available. The towable is also equipped with a split bathroom layout, with the toilet, vanity, and sink on one side of the rig and the spacious shower on the other. The open kitchen includes a stove, microwave, refrigerator, and sink, while the nearby dinette has room for four. A lounge area with a TV also adds additional comfort and space.

    Of course, the Midnight Flamingo package is the star of the show here, with exterior blackout elements and a dash of style to the Flying Cloud’s already good looks. Those accents aren’t just eye-catching, however, as they also add functionality, adding an extra measure of protection along the front stone guards, removable LP covers, and bumper storage. Airstream has also removed its signature chrome trim on its wheels and replaced it with black rims, along with additional midnight trim—including special badging— that add symmetry to the entire package.

    Airstream Flying Cloud Midnight Flamingo

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    Inside, the Midnight Flamingo package adds additional blackout features, along with new textures and a flat color palette. Charcoal-colored fabrics are featured throughout, with easy-to-clean, durable materials taking center stage. Black light fixtures, a black faucet, and black handles on the cabinets and drawers also look strikingly beautiful and elegant.

    One of the more standout features for the Midnight Flamingo package is the integrated Klipsch audio system. This feature provides premium sound throughout the trailer for listening to music, podcasts, audio books, and watching movies. Owners can connect wirelessly via Bluetooth to stream from their favorite mobile devices, with four Klipsch brass cone speakers replacing the standard speakers that Airstream typically uses. The result is a beautiful sound experience unlike any other.

    Airstream Flying Cloud Midnight Flamingo

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    Currently, the Midnight Flamingo package is available on the Flying Cloud 25FB and 27FB floor plans. For more information, check out the video above and visit the Airstream website.

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  • California Temporarily Pauses Ban on Sale of Gas Generators

    California has made headlines in recent weeks thanks to some of its more controversial environmental regulations. For example, at the start of the year, the state’s Advanced Clean Trucks regulations kicked in, placing quotas on the sale of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) for RV and truck chassis manufacturers. That has led to some motorhomes and large trucks becoming unavailable while companies learn to navigate the new rules and meet ZEV standards. But recently, California’s Air Resource Board (CARB) backtracked on one proposed set of regulations by withdrawing a request to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for approval of the Advanced Clean Fleets rules, which looked to ban new diesel trucks and locomotives by 2036. Now, the organization has hit pause on another new set of regulations that banned the sale of gas generators.

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    Late last week, CARB announced that it would temporarily lift its ban on the sale of portable gas generators, allowing consumers to purchase those devices through June 30, 2025. That means, over the next six months, generators that meet the EPA’s standards can be sold in the state, without having to meet the stricter California standards, which essentially required zero emissions. Those new regulatory standards went into effect in 2024 and also had an impact on the sale of tools like leaf blowers and lawnmowers.

    The temporary pause on the regulations comes as a result of the Los Angeles wildfires, which to date have destroyed more than 16,000 homes and claimed the lives of over 30 people. The widespread damage from those fires has resulted in ongoing power outages, often lasting for days. And while large solar-powered battery banks from brands like EcoFlow, Jackery, and Bluetti can help keep the power on, those systems can be costly and time-consuming to deploy. Gas generators are quick and easy to set up and meet the temporary needs of most people, although they are somewhat noisy and produce emissions.

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    It is important to note that CARB defines a portable generator as one that produces 19 kilowatts of power or less. That means the units that are back on sale in the state are relatively small and compact, but will still provide power to those who need it. The board also lists a set of guidelines for manufacturers and retailers on its website.

    Remember, CARB has not repealed its regulations on gas generators; it has only paused them in this time of emergency. If you find you need one of these devices, now is the time to grab one. Barring any unexpected circumstances, the ban will go back into effect on July 1, with these products once again disappearing from California store shelves.

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  • 20 Wonderful Waterfront RV Parks and Campgrounds

    There’s something about camping and water that just go together — whether it’s early spring to catch fish running in south Florida, summer at the beach with the whole family, waterskiing on inland lakes, or paddling across a slough — being near water heightens our senses and elevates our moods.

    Waterfront campgrounds run the spectrum, from small, getaway parks tucked beside a lake to parks by grassy estuaries where birds and birdwatchers flock to mega-parks with waterparks, lazy rivers, and lots of activities.

    You are sure to find your go-to spot at one of these 20 waterfront parks:

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    Northeast Region

    Wassamki Springs Campground, Scarborough, Maine

    Entertainment every weekend during the season, May to October 15. Campsites around a 30-acre lake with a mile of beach. Family run. Just a short drive to Portland for shops and lobster.

    Black Bear Campground, Salisbury, Massachusetts 

    Top-rated RV park just four miles from beaches at Hampton or Salisbury, or take a commuter train to Boston. Two pools and 200 large sites. Camping open May 15 to September 30.

    Swan Bay Resort, Alexandria Bay, New York 

    Perched along the St. Lawrence River, this park offers a marina from which boaters can explore the 1,000-island region. There are 2 pools and more than 300 RV sites with 22 cottages and chalets.

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    Northwest Region

    Skokomish Park at Lake Cushman, Hoodsport, Washington  

    Hiking trails abound in the Olympic National Park, or boat from one of three ramps on the lake with its 8 miles of shoreline. The park has 60 RV sites plus walk-in campsites and day-use areas. April 1 to Nov.1

    Ocean Park Resort, Ocean Park, Washington  

    Bring your clam gun or rent one. If it’s not razor clam season, there’s plenty to do on the Long Beach Peninsula: tour a cranberry bog, visit an old fort, or fly a kite.

    Alpine Valley RV Resort, Alpine, Wyoming 

    Right on the Snake River. Take a raft trip from the campground – float trip or white water.   You can also visit Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, or Jackson Hole. April 1 to Oct.1

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    South Central Region

    Rustic Trails RV Park, Phillipsburg, Missouri  

    On Historic Route 66 just off Interstate 44 and minutes from Springfield and Lebanon. Mostly shady camping. A pool and catch and release fishing in the private pond.

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    Southeast Region

    Big Pine Key RV Park, Big Pine Key, Florida  

    Camp in the Florida Keys at this waterfront resort at mile 33 on the Overseas Highway.  Ten acres of campsites and luxury travel trailer rentals, plus a boat ramp.

    Boyds Key West Campground, Key West, Florida 

    Camp in Key West, where sights and fun greet campers at this friendly RV park. There is plenty to do, from waterfront tent camping to scooter rentals in town. Catch the sundown at Mallory Square or join the party at the park’s tiki hut.

    Frisco Woods Campground, Frisco, North Carolina 

    Water sports abound at this campground on the Pamlico Sound. Both watchers and doers visit here from March 1 to the end of November or later. Find secluded campsites and A/C cabins.

    Oak Hollow Family Campground, High Point, North Carolina

    Rent a boat and fish at this lakefront park. The park encompasses 1,550 acres, including the marina, golf course, and tennis courts. There are 107 RV sites and 13 tenting platforms

    Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground, Rodanthe, North Carolina 

    This top-rated RV park straddles the sandbar of the Outer Banks. Campers can stroll Atlantic beaches and fish Pamlico Sound. The 400-plus sites have access to all amenities.

    NMB RV Resort and Dry Dock Marina, Little River, South Carolina 

    Newest of the Myrtle Beach resorts, NMB offers camping and boating. Wet slips and dry docks by the waterway. Campers choose between two pools or watch the boats cruise by.

    Apache Family Campground and Pier, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina  

    The longest wooden pier on the East Coast is a hub of activity at Apache Campground. The pier hosts fishermen daily. Nightly entertainment during summer months. Plus, a long wide beach. Almost 1,000 RV sites.

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    Myrtle Beach Campgrounds, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 

    It’s your choice. Myrtle Beach has seven waterfront campgrounds to choose from. Five are on the Atlantic shore: Ocean Lakes Family Campground, Lakewood Camping Resort, Pirateland Family Camping Resort, KOA Resort, and Myrtle Beach Travel Park. NMB RV Resort is on the Intercoastal Waterway, and WillowTree RV Resort and Campground are on their own lake.

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    Palmetto Shores RV Resort, Summerton, South Carolina

    This high-energy resort has plenty to do, from the many outdoor games to the lazy river. Located on the shores of Lake Marion. Great fishing and water sports. It’s only a short drive to Charleston.

    Whispering Falls RV Park, Sparta, Tennessee  

    Listen to waterfalls from the adjacent Burgess Falls State Park, then hike a nature trail for a closer look. Too late to cook dinner? The store has hot pizza and paninis.

    Chesapeake Campground, Chesapeake, Virginia  

    The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is close to this campground, where a country store offers antiques from the region. A pavilion is available for large groups, and two ponies for birthday parties. Paddle to the Bay.

    Tom’s Cove Park, Chincoteague Island, Virginia  

    This campground on Chincoteague Bay offers three fishing piers, plus a boat ramp and waterfront sites. It overlooks the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, where the famous wild ponies from Assateague Island are herded for the auction. The summer of 2025 will be the 100th year.

     

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  • Video: The Top New Trends for RVs in 2025

    The annual Florida RV SuperShow held in Tampa each January is a significant event for the RV industry for several reasons. For example, because it is the first big show of the year,  is also a popular place for manufacturers to introduce new models and floor plans. Those big reveals are often a good indicator of the trends we can expect to see over the next year, with new features, layouts, and designs taking center stage. That is the exact topic of the video above, which comes our way courtesy of the All About RVs YouTube channel.

    Recently, All About RVs host Jared Gillis traveled to Tampa to attend the big event. While there, he had the chance to experience firsthand all of the big trends we can expect from the RV industry in 2025. Those include a number of exciting new directions, including a focus on extending the living space outside the rig by adding fancier, more well-equipped decks to vehicles that didn’t necessarily have them in the past. Jared also saw more manufacturers reinforcing the foundations on which their RVs are built with a focus on the chassis, suspension, and frame. This was a trend across both towables and driveables.

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    Other notable trends included a continued move toward more open and brighter interiors, the increased use of quieter and more efficient heating and cooling systems, and improved technology to increase the reliability of slide-outs. All of these features, and more, can be seen in the video above, with great footage from on the ground in Tampa. The clip also gives us a glimpse at a number of new RVs that are making their debut this year, including the new Grand Design Lineage Series F.

    Check out the video to further insights into the top RV trends of 2025. Then jump over to the All About RVs YouTube channel for more great clips.

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  • Worland RV Park and Campground Puts You in the Heart of Wyoming

    In the heart of Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin, Worland RV Park, and Campground gives travelers an ideal blend of comfort, convenience, and access to some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the West. Whether you’re passing through on a road trip or planning an extended stay, this cozy spot in Worland serves as an ideal base camp for exploring the region’s natural wonders and cultural attractions.

    A Welcome Retreat

    Worland RV Park and Campground caters to a variety of visitors, from seasoned RV enthusiasts to tent campers looking for a quiet place to rest. The park boasts 46 well-maintained RV sites with full hookups and spacious pull-through spots up to 80 feet long. Amenities include clean restrooms, hot showers, and laundry facilities. For those without RVs, the campground also has tent sites with easy access to picnic tables and fire rings, making it an excellent option for families or solo adventurers.

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    Visitors will appreciate the park’s friendly atmosphere, where staff are known for their helpfulness and knowledge of the surrounding area. Free Wi-Fi ensures you stay connected, while a small convenience store on-site provides the essentials. The park’s location in Worland means you’re just a short drive from restaurants, shops, and local services, providing the perfect balance of outdoor escapism and modern conveniences.

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    Gateway to the Bighorn Basin

    One of the outstanding features of staying at Worland RV Park and Campground is its proximity to an array of attractions in the Bighorn Basin. This region of Wyoming is rich in history, geology, and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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    Washakie Museum and Cultural Center

    Begin your adventure in downtown Worland with a visit to the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center. This fascinating museum showcases the region’s prehistoric past, including a vast collection of fossils and exhibits about the area’s Native American heritage. Interactive displays and rotating art exhibits ensure there’s always something new to discover.

    Hot Springs State Park

    A 30-minute drive from Worland brings you to Thermopolis, home to Hot Springs State Park. Renowned for its mineral-rich hot springs, the park invites visitors to soak in the therapeutic waters at one of the bathhouses or enjoy a stroll along the boardwalks that wind through colorful mineral terraces. Don’t miss the iconic swinging bridge, which dishes out stunning views of the Bighorn River.

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    Bighorn Mountains and Cloud Peak Wilderness

    Outdoor enthusiasts will find the nearby Bighorn Mountains, located in the Bighorn National Forest, are an irresistible draw. Just an hour’s drive east of Worland, these majestic peaks contain endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. The Cloud Peak Wilderness, with its pristine alpine lakes and rugged trails, is a must-visit for backpackers and nature lovers seeking solitude and adventure.

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    Dinosaur Tracks and Fossil Beds

    The Bighorn Basin is a treasure trove for paleontology enthusiasts. About 20 miles from Worland, you’ll find the Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, one of North America’s largest and most well-preserved dinosaur trackways. Visitors can walk alongside ancient footprints and learn about the area’s prehistoric inhabitants.

    Seasonal Highlights

    Each season brings its own unique charm to Worland and the surrounding region. In spring and summer, the area’s wildflowers bloom in vibrant colors, and the Bighorn River becomes a hotspot for fishing and kayaking. Fall paints the landscape in golden hues, making it an excellent time for scenic drives and photography. Winter visitors can enjoy snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in the nearby mountains.

    Reserve a site at Worland RV Park and Campground by calling 307-347-2329.

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  • RV News: Roadtrek’s Play Line Expands, New RV Accessories, and More

    After a flurry of news from the big Florida RV SuperShow last week, things have calmed down a bit this week. Still, there are plenty of things to catch up on, so let’s dive in.

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    • Roadtrek Expands ‘Play Series’ Line of Class B Models: Here’s an announcement of new RV models that slipped under our radar last week. Camper van specialists Roadtrek were also on hand in Tampa and announced some new additions to its Class B Play Series. Those additions include the Play+ and the Play+Slumber, both of which bring some exciting enhancements. For instance, the Play+ model comes with a 300Ah lithium house battery, an electronic sofa bed, an updated interior décor, and more. Meanwhile, the Play+Slumber is built to comfortably sleep up to five people, making it an excellent option for families. Find out more here.
    • KOA Announces Icon Awards for Excellence: Last week, Kampgrounds of America announced the new KOA Icon Awards, designed to shine a spotlight on the campgrounds that exhibit exceptional operational excellence, customer satisfaction, and a commitment to the KOA brand. The awards are given to the top ten percent of the company’s campgrounds in North America, which will be highlighted with special logos on KOA.com. Winners were announced at the brand’s recent annual convention held in San Antonio, TX.
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    • RV Trader Lists Best Dogs for RVing: Dogs and camping are a natural fit, allowing us to enjoy time outdoors with our four-legged friends. But have you ever wondered if some dog breeds are a better fit for the RV lifestyle or even which type of dog works best for your approach to RVing? This week, the RV Trader—an online platform for buying and selling recreational vehicles—shared a blog post that looks to answer those questions. The post, which you can read here, matches RV personality types (casual campers, adventure seekers, etc.) with the dog breeds that make the best companions for them. The article also shares which dogs are best overall for RVing. Why won’t spoil who comes out on top, but let’s just say there aren’t a lot of surprises.
    • Vanlife Move Seeking RVs and Extras: Have a particularly good looking RV or face? Paramount Pictures is currently shooting a film in Washington state and is looking for vehicles—and extras—for an upcoming shoot. Scenes for the movie will be shot in Enumclaw, WA (Feb. 12-14) and Grand Coulee, WA (Mar. 27-30). Per RV Pro, the producers are looking for “sprinter vans, camper vans, RVs, teardrops, pop ups” and so on. But if you don’t have a rig, you can also send them your headshot for a chance to appear in the film. Contact the production team at vanlifemoviewashington@gmail.com.
    • Harbinger Raises $100 Million in Funding: Harbinger Motors, which develops and manufactures electric truck chassis, has raised $100 million in its latest round of funding. Why is this news on an RV website? Because the company has partnered with Thor Industries to develop hybrid and electric RVs. In fact, Thor is one of the primary investors in Harbinger with the hopes of creating low- or zero-emission vehicles that are easier on the environment. The latest influx of funds will help it ramp up production and continue further research and development. Our friends at RV News have more insights here.
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    • Soaring Eagle Campers Joins RVIA: Lightweight aluminum truck camper manufacturer Soaring Eagle has joined the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA). The brand received approval for membership last month and officially became a part of the community on January 1, 2025. Membership provides access to more RV shows and should help the start-up gain wider exposure. It also means Soaring Eagle campers are built to RVIA’s exacting standards.
    • Transferflow Offers New 40-Gallon Refueling Tank System for Truck Bed: Looking to upgrade the range and fuel capacity of your tow vehicle or work truck? This week, Transferflow announced a new addition to its extensive catalog of refueling products. In this case, the latest offering is a 40-gallon tank designed to fit in the bed of a truck and under a toolbox. The unit is compatible with gas, diesel, and kerosene, and comes with everything you need to install, including a 12V pump, 12′ hose, a nozzle, fuel cap, and more. For more details, click here.
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    • RVi Launches Line of Universal Permanent Jack Pads: RVi is best known for its line of flat towing products, including portable braking systems, but this week it expanded its catalog with a new product. The company announced a line of universal permanent jack pads called GrabPads, which come in 8″-9″ and 10″-12″ sizes. They’re also sold in two-, four-, and six-packs to meet a wide array of RV needs. The pads install in under 30 seconds and add additional stability and support. Check them out here.
    • Love’s Continues to Expand RV Hook-Ups: Love’s convenience stores are usually some of the best places to stop for gas, drinks, and snacks on any road trip. But now, the company is expanding its appeal to RVers by adding even more hookups to various locations. According to RV Travel, Love’s will add 83 RV hookups to 17 of its locations, which will bring the total number of stores that cater to RVers to over a hundred. Reportedly, those outlets will also expand the fresh foods they have on offer, giving us even more reasons to stop—and stay—in the months ahead.

    That’s a wrap for this week’s RV news round-up. See you next Friday for another recap of everything happening in the industry.

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  • Arizona South Good Sam Road Trip

    In Arizona, the Sonoran Desert stretches from the banks of the Colorado River deep into the state’s interior. The rugged expanse is home to brilliant sunshine as far as the eye can see, along with vibrant flora and fauna lurking behind every iconic Saguaro cactus. This 395-mile trip encompasses centuries-old cities, Native American history, flavor-filled culinary adventures, and stunning landscapes.

     

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  • EmberTrack Brings Unprecedented Versatility and Flexibility to Ember RVs

    If you were to ask us what makes an Ember RV so special, we could come up with a very long list of amenities that truly stand out. Exceptional build quality, impressive off-road capabilities, roomy interiors, and excellent use of technology are all hallmarks of the brand. But the one thing that definitely elevates an Ember travel trailer above anything else in the industry is its patent-pending EmberTrack™ system, an exclusive feature that brings outstanding versatility and adaptability to the RV space.

    Factory installed on select Ember floorplans, the EmberTrack™ E-Track system is designed to bring flexibility and convenience to the rear cargo/storage area. The tracks make it easy to add or remove multifunctional aluminum-tube laminated bunk platforms, converting the open area into an extra sleep space as needed. The system is strong enough to support a 300-pound single bunk or a 600-pound double bunk, with the option to easily raise or lower the height of the beds or remove them when they aren’t needed.

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    Don’t need bunk beds in your travel trailer? The EmberTrack system is capable of so much more. For instance, the bunk platforms also make excellent shelves for organizing the storage area to meet your individual needs. Have to work from the road? Install one platform to transform the space into a highly functional office. And when you’re not sleeping or working, the bunk platforms can be removed altogether, creating a massive gear garage for all of your favorite outdoor toys.

    In true Ember fashion, the cargo area has other features that further enhance its versatility. The space has a large baggage door that makes it easy to load and unload, while a pulldown screen keeps it well-ventilated and bug-free. The company also uses standard E-track throughout the space, which means there are countless third-party accessories and add-ons that are compatible with the system. This gives owners even more flexibility in how they use their RVs, allowing them to get as creative as they like.

    EmberTrack Ember RV

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    The EmberTrack™ E-track system is available across all three Ember RV travel trailer lines. It is installed in the Overland Series 190MSL, 191MSL, and 221MSL floorplans, as well as the E-Series 19ETS, 22ETS and 26ETS models. You’ll also find it in the Touring Edition 24MSL and 28MSL.

    To learn more about EmberTrack™ and Ember RV, visit the company’s website.

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  • Pitmaster RV Park: Tasty Fun in the Heart of Texas Hill Country

    In Texas Hill Country, Pitmaster RV Park in Concan serves as an inviting retreat where nature, comfort, and barbecue culture come together. This is more than just a place to park your rig; it’s a gateway to the natural beauty, thrilling outdoor activities, and cultural attractions that make Concan a beloved destination for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike. It’s also a great home base for exploring this enchanting corner of Texas.

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    Pitmaster RV Park: A Hub for Relaxation and Community

    Pitmaster RV Park is well-equipped to accommodate modern RV travelers, with 50 spacious, full-hookup sites, clean restrooms, laundry facilities, and well-maintained communal areas.

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    One of the outstanding features of the park is its emphasis on community and Texas barbecue culture. Guests can often enjoy the tantalizing aroma of smoked brisket wafting through the air as pitmasters share tips, stories, and slices of slow-cooked perfection. The park frequently hosts barbecue events and cookouts, making it a haven for foodies and BBQ enthusiasts.

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    Smoked Brisket. (Photo Credit Johnsparks75)

    The park’s laid-back ambiance is complemented by friendly staff who work hard to ensure guests feel at home. Whether you’re staying for a weekend or an extended visit, the peaceful surroundings and welcoming atmosphere make it easy to unwind and enjoy the slower pace of Hill Country life.

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    The pet-friendly park also has a well-appointed store with all the supplies you’ll need for your stay.

    The Frio River: A Natural Gem

    Just minutes away from Pitmaster RV Park lies the crystal-clear Frio River, one of Concan’s most cherished attractions. Perfect for tubing, kayaking, or simply cooling off during the hot Texas summers, the Frio River is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Its shaded banks are lined with cypress trees, providing a serene backdrop for picnicking or fishing.

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    Several outfitters in the area provide equipment rentals and shuttle services, making it convenient to plan a day on the water. During the summer months, the river comes alive with laughter and splashing as families and groups of friends float along its gentle currents.

    Garner State Park: Outdoor Adventures Await

    A short drive from Pitmaster RV Park, Garner State Park is a must-visit for nature lovers. This destination boasts over 1,700 acres of scenic beauty, including hiking trails, campsites, and access to the Frio River. The park’s trails vary in difficulty, with something for everyone from casual walkers to seasoned hikers. Popular routes like the Old Baldy Trail reward climbers with panoramic views of the surrounding Hill Country.

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    Wild Deer in Garner State Park. (Photo Credit: Marc St. Gil)

    Garner State Park is also known for its historic dance pavilion, where visitors can enjoy live music and traditional Texas two-stepping during the summer months. Whether you’re exploring the park by foot, relaxing by the river, or joining in on the evening festivities, Garner State Park dishes out a quintessential Hill Country experience.

    More Local Attractions and Activities

    While the natural beauty of Concan takes center stage, the area also boasts a variety of attractions and activities to enhance your visit. Golfers can tee off at the Frio Valley Ranch’s golf course, which features rolling terrain and stunning views of the surrounding hills.

    For a taste of local flavor, head to House Pasture Cattle Company, a beloved restaurant and live music venue. Known for its hearty Texan fare and vibrant atmosphere, this spot is a favorite among both locals and visitors. Check their schedule for live performances, which often feature talented country artists.

    Birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate a trip to Neal’s Lodges, where guided tours and nature trails lead visitors to vantage points for native species such as golden-cheeked warblers and black-capped vireos. The area’s diverse ecosystem provides a haven for birding year-round.

    Seasonal Highlights

    Each season brings its own unique charm to Concan and Pitmaster RV Park. Springtime is marked by the blooming of wildflowers, including the iconic Texas bluebonnets, which blanket the hillsides in vibrant hues. Summer is the prime season for river activities and barbecues, while fall offers cooler temperatures and a chance to see the Hill Country’s foliage transform into shades of amber and crimson. Winter provides a quieter, more introspective experience, ideal for stargazing and cozy evenings by the fire.

    Reserve a spot in Pitmaster RV Park by calling 830-499-1045.

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  • MDC USA Launches New XT12HR Off-Grid Extreme Edition Overlanding Trailer

    Adventurous travelers looking for a rig that can keep up with their wandering ways now have a new option to consider. MDC USA, which is an offshoot of a well-established Australian overlanding travel trailer brand, has introduced a new towable designed for remote camping. The rugged RV has everything you could ask for in a mobile base camp, including an impressive power system for extended boondocking.

    MDC USA XT12HR Off-Grid Extreme Edition

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    Dubbed the XT12HR Off-Grid Extreme Edition, the trailer measures 18′ 2″ end-to-end and has a GVWR of 6,147 lbs. That may seem a bit on the heavy side for a relatively small trailer, but this model is built to take on rough terrain and demanding conditions. To that end, the rig is built on a galvanized steel chassis and rides on an X-TRACK independent coil spring suspension. It also comes with aluminum alloy wheels, Goodrich off-road tires, a Cruisemaster hitch, and an electromagnetic braking system.

    Other exterior features include an outdoor kitchen with a three-burner stove, integrated shelving, a sink with hot and cold running water, and a slide designed for an optional refrigerator. Dual 21-gallon freshwater tanks and a 10-gallon gray tank serve as the trailer’s reservoirs.  A 12V electric awning provides shade from the sun and shelter from rain, while a drop-down servery table adds convenience  during and after meal prep. A hot/cold external shower with a wall-mounted shower tent is also a nice addition, as are the large external cargo bays.

    MDC USA XT12HR Off-Grid Extreme Edition

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    Inside, the XT12HR features another kitchen with a three-burner stove and sink, a wet bath, and oak countertops and benches. A cozy dinette—complete with a removable table—makes a great place to gather for meals or other activities, while a built-in wardrobe offers closet space to store your clothes and gear. A residential-style, pillow-top queen bed comfortably sleeps two.

    Of course, any RV labeled as “off-grid extreme” has to have an electrical system to back up those claims. The XT12HR delivers in this area by shipping with a Renogy power system that includes a 400Ah lithium house battery, a 3000W pure sine-wave inverter, and 350W of solar panels as standard equipment. The solar can be expanded to 950W by including more rooftop and portable solar panels.

    MDC USA XT12HR Off-Grid Extreme Edition

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    As if all of that wasn’t enough, the XT12HR Off-Grid Extreme Edition is built for four-season camping. The unit comes with a 13,000 BTU roof-mounted Truma Aventa Eco air conditioner and an 11,500 BTU propane Truma VarioHeat furnace. Heated holding tanks, insulated water lines, self-heating batteries, and dual-pane windows also help to keep the travel trailer comfortable and functioning in a wide array of weather conditions.

    “The XT12HR Off-Grid Extreme Edition reflects MDC’s commitment to creating innovative, high-quality travel trailers designed to exceed expectations,” says MDC Founder and President Vaughan Hindley in a press release announcing the towable. “We understand the needs of modern adventurers, and this model delivers unmatched off-grid capabilities, comfort, and reliability in a compact, stylish design. It’s a game-changer for couples who want to explore without limits.”

    MDC USA XT12HR Off-Grid Extreme Edition

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    The new overlanding travel trailer will make its official debut at the Utah RV Show in Sandy, UT, on February 13-16. Visit the MDC USA website to learn more, and expect to hear more about this exciting towable in the future.

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  • The Best Pop-Up Campers of 2025

    Pop-up campers can trace their origins all the way back to the early 1900s, when innovative travelers first attached collapsible tents to a trailer to create a portable camping space. For a time, these rudimentary RVs remained DIY projects, but by 1914, the Campbell Folding Camping Trailer was being produced and sold across the US. In the decades that followed, dozens of companies made similar products, with the humble pop-up growing into one of the most popular and accessible options for family camping trips and other outdoor excursions.

    Today, the popularity of the pop-up camper isn’t as high as it once was, but these towables continue to be a viable option for many RVers. Not only are these models very beginner-friendly, they are also lightweight and affordable compared to most other campers. They also serve as a great bridge for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy camping in a tent but are looking for more comfort and convenience. A modern pop-up can deliver all of that and so much more, often rivaling a small travel trailer that is much easier to tow and store.

    Nimrod pop-up trailers

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    What is a Pop-Up Camper?

    A pop-up camper is a type of towable RV that has a small and flat profile when being towed or stored, but expands—or pops up—at the campsite to provide more interior space. In their expanded form, many of these trailers have a top that resembles a tent, with mesh screens serving as windows and durable fabrics acting as the walls and ceiling. This allows for plenty of airflow and ventilation for warm-weather camping, but makes this style of RV less comfortable in colder conditions. That said, these days there are also some hard-sided pop-ups that tend to be a little pricier, but offer better performance across a wider array of temperature and weather conditions.

    In the past, most pop-up trailers were usually deployed using a crank connected to a system of cables and pulleys that expanded the living space upwards. Modern versions of the pop-up often employ electric motors that can accomplish the same task simply by pushing a button. Either way, a pop-up camper is very easy to set up and is usually ready for use in just a few minutes.

    As already mentioned, the benefits of owning a pop-up camper are that they are easy to tow and store, and more comfortable than sleeping in a tent while still offering a similar level of immersion in nature. They are also affordable compared to other types of RVs and generally don’t require a lot of maintenance. On the other hand, these types of campers don’t offer the same level of protection from cold temperatures or inclement weather as a travel trailer, and they can lack privacy at a busy campground.

    Pop-ups are great options for solo campers, couples, and families.

    The Best Pop-Up Campers

    Ready to shop for a pop-up camper of your own? These are our picks for the best models currently available.

    Forest River Freedom Series

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    Forest River Rockwood Tent

    Forest River makes several different pop-up trailers in both soft and hard-sided models. Its Rockwood Tent trailers fall into the more traditional soft-sided category, and while they may resemble similar campers from the past, they offer some surprisingly great modern features and amenities that you might not expect in this category. They’re also sold at affordable prices, making them very attractive to first-time RV buyers looking for a great alternative to sleeping in a tent.

    The Rockwood Tent is available in two variations, the OTG (Off The Ground) Series and the Freedom Series. OTG models are smaller than the Freedom Series, but are still substantially bigger than most tents. Available in two floorplans, these trailers are much more comfortable than sleeping on the ground, making them dryer and safer, too. The interiors are fairly basic and include a bed and a small dinette. These units range in size from 11′ 10″ to 13′ 10″ and have unloaded vehicle weights (UVW) of 1,299 lbs to 1,319 lbs.

    Forest River Freedom Series

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    By contrast, the Freedom Series uses a fold-out pop-up design and is available in six unique floorplans ranging in size from 16′ 7″ to 19′ 3″ when deployed. These models have a UVW between 1,763 lbs and 3,058 lbs. In addition to including two sleeping areas, these models also come with kitchens and a dinette. The larger versions even have an onboard toilet, an expanded kitchen with a stove, and air conditioning. All models have awnings that expand the living space outdoors, with one unit–the 2280FT–coming with a front storage deck.

    Pricing for the Rockwood Tent OTG Series starts at $8,955 , while the Freedom Series has an MSRP of $14,599.

    Forest River Rockwood Hard Side

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    Forest River Rockwood Hard Side Series Trailers

    As noted above, Forest River also offers hard-sided pop-up trailers. The company’s Rockwood Hard Side Series models offer much of the same versatility as their soft-sided cousins the OTG and Freedom Series, but with some nice upgrades. Those include better performance in a wider range of weather conditions, helped in part by both built-in A/C and a furnace. These models also provide a quieter, more private interior, and the solid roof makes it easier to mount solar panels, skylights, and vents.

    Available in three floorplans, the Rockwood Hard Side Series ranges in size from 16′ 4″ to 20′ 4″, with UVWs of 1,924 lbs to 2,728 lbs. This makes them small and light enough to be towed by a variety of vehicles, while delivering outstanding performance at an affordable price. All models include a bed, a dinette, and kitchenette, with some models coming with a stove top and even a toilet. Onboard storage makes it easy to bring all of your gear, while windows and skylights provide ample natural light.

    Pricing for the Rockwood Hard Side Series starts at $14,995.

    Coachmen Clipper pop-up

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    Coachmen Clipper

    Technically, Coachmen’s Clipper line of camping trailers falls under the Forest River corporate umbrella, but these models do have characteristics and design elements all their own. The Clipper brand includes several teardrop models, but it is the pop-up campers that most caught our eye. These RVs have a classic pop-up look, but offer an experience that is thoroughly modern, including innovative use of materials to keep owners comfortable at the campsite.

    The Clipper pop-up models come in several variations, including the Clipper Sport, Clipper LS, and Clipper Classic, spread out over six floorplans. All versions include insulated bunks that provide extra warmth on chilly nights, with some models equipped with queen and king-size beds. Most of the trailers come with a kitchen sink, two-burner stove, and a refrigerator. Bench seating and dinettes are part of the design, too, with the largest model even having a slide-out.

    Sizes range from 12′ 2″ to 19′, with VWs between 1,577 lbs.  and 2,840 lbs. Prices start at $14,994.

    Aliner Evolution

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    Aliner A-Frame Campers

    Aliner is another manufacturer that specializes in making hard-sided pop-up campers that offer a wide range of features and functionality in a lightweight package. Quite honestly, the brand’s entire line of A-Frame models is outstanding, with each bringing something to the table that appeals to a different crowd. Want to go small and ultralight? The Scout Lite is an amazing option. Need something with a bit more space? You can’t go wrong with the Expedition. The entire catalog features excellent build quality, great design, and proven dependability from top to bottom.

    That said, there are a couple of Aliner models that stick out to us. For instance, the Evolution 15 brings off-road capabilities to the pop-up space, allowing owners to take the 18′ trailer to remote locations. The rig has a GVWR of 3,500 lbs., which makes it easy to tow, and its hard-sided fiberglass body—not to mention 16,000 BTU furnace—provides protection from the elements. Inside, you’ll find a very comfortable living space, complete with a kitchen, dinette, and a couch that converts to a bed. It even has a 32″ x 32″ shower and a swivel cassette toilet, along with a 35-gallon freshwater tank. Pricing starts at $56,055.

    We’re also big fans of the Aliner Amp, which includes many of the same features as the Evolution series trailers, but has been further upgraded for off-grid living. This model comes equipped with a 5kWh EcoFlow battery bank, 3,600W inverter, and dual 400W solar panels. That’s enough to keep the onboard appliances running for days at a time, making it even easier to stay at your favorite boondocking site. MSRP starts at around $40,000.

    Opus OP4 camper

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    Opus OP4

    If you’re in the market for an off-road pop-up camper, the Opus OP4 needs to be on your shortlist. This 17′ model is built like a tank, yet has a GVWR of just 4,200 lbs. It has an interior height of eight feet,  sleeps six, and can easily camp off-grid for four days. The rig ships with a fully-equipped outdoor kitchen that includes a four-burner stove, sink with hot running water, a 12V fridge, an integrated work space, and plenty of storage. A U-shaped dinette with removable table makes the perfect gathering point after a long day playing outdoors.

    One of the more unique aspects of the OP4 is that unlike other pop-ups, it uses a built-in inflatable tent to create its interior space. The system includes an integrated air pump that automatically inflates the tent in under two minutes, creating a safe, stable environment with minimal effort. The tent is made from a dual-layer polycotton material that is lightweight, durable, waterproof, and UV-resistant.

    Optional upgrades to the OP4 include an outdoor awning, heating and air conditioning, a solar energy system, and even an onboard entertainment center. Pricing starts at $32,995.

    TrailManor 3124

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    TrailManor 3124 Series

    TrailManor makes several unique hard-sided pop-up models that deliver everything you would expect from this type of camper. But if you’re in the market for a model with room for the entire family, the 3124 Series may be your best option. This unit measures 31′ in length, making it one of the largest pop-ups on the market, but with a dry weight of under 3,200 pounds, it remains maneuverable and easy to tow.

    Open and spacious, the 3124 has room for up to seven people depending on the floorplan. The main sleeping area includes a king-size bed, and each model includes an indoor bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower/tub. The kitchen has a three-burner stove, an oven, a sink, and a refrigerator. Owners can choose layouts that offer a large dinette, a second bed, or a living area with a convertible couch. A 20,000 BTU furnace comes standard, while solar, an awning, and an electric tongue jack are all optional. MSRP starts at $35,707.

    SylvanSport Go

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    SylvanSport Go

    Versatility is the name of the game with the SylvanSport Go pop-up camper. This small—but mighty—trailer can be used as a toy hauler, a cargo carrier, and an RV. And with a GVWR of just 1,650 lbs., it is the lightest model in our round-up. But don’t let the Go’s size fool you; it is as rugged and dependable as you would expect.

    Despite its relatively small size—the rig is just 17′ long from end to end—the Go has room to sleep four adults and an interior standing height of 6′ 5″. The towable does lack many of the features that you’ll find on the other pop-ups on this list, like an onboard kitchen or a bathroom, but it does have plenty of cargo space to bring a stove, grill, portable shower, and anything else you need at the campsite. Its minimalist approach allows for nearly endless customization and is also reflected in the price. Starting at $12,995, this model is certainly easy on the wallet.

    That’s our list of the top pop-up campers currently available. If this is the kind of camper you’re looking for, surely one of these rigs will work for you. All you have to do is figure out how much you want to spend and which features are indispensable to your camping experience.

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