Kim and I have lived in Hillsborough County our entire lives, but we haven’t been RVing in Hillsborough County since our first ever RV trip to Medard Park a few years ago. We finally changed that this Veterans Day weekend when we camped out at Hillsborough River State Park. The park is only about 30 … Continue reading Hillsborough River Florida
Rocky Mountain High Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park is one of a few national parks that is testing a timed reservation system. It’s kind of frustrating honestly. You have to go on the app and hope to find dates and times that line up with your camp site reservations and those are hard enough to get near some national … Continue reading Rocky Mountain High Colorado
The Road Home
The road home led us through Kansas. Going from where we were in Colorado with mountains, waterfalls, lakes, rivers to Kansas was a big change. Kansas was about 6 hours of grass. The breeze was nice though. We made it to Missouri for the 4th of July where we spent the night at the … Continue reading The Road Home
Colorado Springs
The first time driving into Colorado did not go so well with my brakes so I was a little nervous about going back into Colorado. Especially when I looked at the route and saw the big ski resort towns like Veil and Breckinridge on the way. We were all excited to get into some cooler … Continue reading Colorado Springs
Capitol Reef Utah
Capitol Reef sounds like a cool name for a beach or surf products. However, Capitol Reef is neither of those. It is a National Park in Utah that I would consider underrated. They didn’t even have a guard shack out front checking passes. Anybody can just drive in anytime. We drove in early evening and took … Continue reading Capitol Reef Utah
Bryce Canyon
We’ve stopped at a few canyons already, including the largest canyon the world, but Bryce has a different look about it with all of its spires, hoodoos, and rock formations. We stayed at Ruby’s Inn Campground outside of Bryce. Ruby has this whole western town outside of Bryce with a nightly rodeo, western dinner shows, … Continue reading Bryce Canyon
Moab
I’ve got something groundbreaking to say here. Something I have experienced first hand and I really need to get the word out. Are you ready? Ok. The Desert is hot. Really hot. Like 111 degrees hot. The wildfire made it feel even hotter somehow. Our first stop in Moab was in Dead Horse Point state park. … Continue reading Moab
Zion
Zion was not in the plans this year, but we were so close and we had such a great experience last time that we decided to go for it. We are so happy we did. We drove in the tunnel side this time and found a place to park the rv in the middle of … Continue reading Zion
Grand Canyon
One of the good things about RV traveling with friends is if one of us breaks down then the other is there to help. I just figured it would be our RV that broke down, but it was not. A belt busted in the Hawsey’s RV and caused it to overheat. And of course they … Continue reading Grand Canyon
Lone Rock Beach Utah
Are you ready to rock? Our next stop was Lone Rock Beach on Lake Powell Utah. The drive was pretty sweet. It was like driving a real life thunder mountain railroad with all of the red rock formations, sheep, and horses. We went through 4 states: CO, NM, AZ, and UT. We were hoping to … Continue reading Lone Rock Beach Utah