3 11, 2022

Safety Tips for Fall and Winter Camping Trips

2022-11-03T11:49:48-04:00

The high season is over. Fall colors have turned from bright to dull, and the mornings have grown frosty. More and more RVers are choosing to continue camping at this turning point of the year, and beyond. And that takes preparation. Before you head out on a late fall or winter camping trip, keep these [...]

Safety Tips for Fall and Winter Camping Trips2022-11-03T11:49:48-04:00
17 10, 2022

Travel Around Grand Traverse Bay in Northwest Michigan

2022-10-17T21:53:05-04:00

Grand Traverse Bay in northwest Lower Michigan is really one large expanse of water separated by Old Mission Peninsula, effectively “splitting” it into East and West Grand Traverse Bay. The bays lead to Lake Michigan. For this driving tour, you’ll meander all the coastlines, starting in Charlevoix County in Norwood, traveling south to Traverse City, [...]

Travel Around Grand Traverse Bay in Northwest Michigan2022-10-17T21:53:05-04:00
10 10, 2022

Our Fall To-Do List

2022-10-10T10:48:07-04:00

Fall in Michigan is a glorious visual display, and many would argue it’s the best season of all because of the fiery scenery, cooler temperatures, and less crowded campgrounds. What are some of the best things to do during autumn in the Mitten State? We offer some advice to help you get started. Go salmon [...]

Our Fall To-Do List2022-10-10T10:48:07-04:00
3 10, 2022

Hiking During Hunting Season: What You Should Know

2022-10-03T09:19:10-04:00

Fall colors and weather beckon to all of us, especially those of us who seek hiking trails. Since Michigan is home to 13,400 miles of trails and has one of the most beautiful displays of fall colors in the country, logically, folks will be out to enjoy nature’s beauty. Autumn excursions for hikers also correspond [...]

Hiking During Hunting Season: What You Should Know2022-10-03T09:19:10-04:00
5 09, 2022

Selecting Your Sites for Next Year

2022-07-05T08:51:14-04:00

It may be difficult to believe, but preplanning where you’re going to stay next season really begins now. This is because a lot of campgrounds are filling up well in advance, and more people want to immerse themselves in the local scene. How do you go about picking your perfect sites for next year’s camping [...]

Selecting Your Sites for Next Year2022-07-05T08:51:14-04:00
20 08, 2022

Close Out Summer in Michigan’s Southeast Region

2022-06-17T14:14:48-04:00

Before every season we dream about where we’ll go, what we’ll see, and what we’ll do. Then the season begins, and we turn our attention to fulfilling our dreams with the plans we’ve made – and sometimes fulfilling dreams spontaneously. As the high camping season starts to come to a close, our minds shift again [...]

Close Out Summer in Michigan’s Southeast Region2022-06-17T14:14:48-04:00
14 08, 2022

Tailgating Tips for RVers

2023-05-30T21:35:54-04:00

There’s something special about the return to fall. Not only the cooler temperatures and beautiful colors, but the return of sports – namely, football. One of the most beloved and most watched sports in the country, football seems to get everybody’s blood going with excitement and intensity. Tailgating parties, whether at home, at the campground, [...]

Tailgating Tips for RVers2023-05-30T21:35:54-04:00
7 08, 2022

6 Reasons Why Fall Camping is the Best Idea Ever

2022-06-17T13:57:33-04:00

Memorial Day to Labor Day is considered the “high season” when it comes to RV travel and camping. It’s easy to see why when it comes to Michigan: beautiful scenery, endless beaches, and fresh water to swim in, not to mention the plethora of activities that can be enjoyed when the weather is warm. Whole [...]

6 Reasons Why Fall Camping is the Best Idea Ever2022-06-17T13:57:33-04:00
23 07, 2022

Camping at a National Park: Visiting and Camping Tips

2022-06-15T05:26:43-04:00

There are several parks and lakeshores in Michigan that are managed by the National Park Service. In the Upper Peninsula you’ll find Isle Royale National Park, Keweenaw National Historic Park, North Country National Scenic Trail, and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. In the Lower Peninsula, the Park Service manages the River Raisin National Battlefield Park near [...]

Camping at a National Park: Visiting and Camping Tips2022-06-15T05:26:43-04:00
17 07, 2022

South-Central Driving Tour: Explore Ann Arbor

2022-06-15T05:22:04-04:00

Time: 26 minutes, driving Mileage: 7.4 miles Sometimes, it’s nice to simply explore and get to know one area rather than hopping to and fro and getting only a taste of each place. Ann Arbor is a town worth relishing, and there is plenty to do within the city limits as well as the immediate [...]

South-Central Driving Tour: Explore Ann Arbor2022-06-15T05:22:04-04:00
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