By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 13th, 2008 / Travel
Simple RVs may cost as little as $40,000. The deluxe RVs can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. If this sounds unaffordable, you can enjoy always enjoy an RV at a fraction of the price by [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 13th, 2008 / Travel
Renting an RV is perfect if you’ve dreamed of touring California in an RV, but thought you couldn’t because of the cost or hassle of owning an RV. RVs allow you travel where you want and when [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 12th, 2008 / Travel
Alaska may be the last frontier, but the cost of owning your own RV may seem like its own insurmountable boundary, never mind the drive to Alaska. In renting an RV in Alaska, you can travel [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 12th, 2008 / Travel
Nevada is home to the Pony Express, cowboys, pioneers, and, of course, Las Vegas. Perhaps the easiest way to see all of Nevada that interests you is to rent an RV and tour the state how, when, [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 12th, 2008 / Travel
To drive from the Great Salt Lake to Canyonlands National Park would take over five hours. The best way to visit them, and all the scenery between, is to rent an RV and make the journey your [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 11th, 2008 / Travel
Texas is the second-largest state in the USA. It takes at least 13 hours to drive across it east to west; and at least 17 hours to travel north to south. So what better way to see it all than [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 11th, 2008 / Travel
Since Florida is a peninsula, it is lined with beaches on every side but one. And you can visit the Atlantic Ocean, the Florida Keys, and the panhandle by traveling in your rented RV. Plus you [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 11th, 2008 / Travel
Arizona is one of the most beautiful desert states in America. It is home to the Grand Canyon, the red cliffs of Sedona, mountains, and endless sights in Phoenix. And perhaps the best way to [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 10th, 2008 / Travel
Minnesota has thousands of lakes, 66 state parks, and eight national parks for you to enjoy -- as well as cities and fabulous shopping, including the Mall of America. Perhaps the best way to [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 10th, 2008 / Travel
RVs are a unique way to travel with no hotels or crowded airports. It’s just you, America’s highways, and anything you want to see. Owning an RV, however, can cost hundreds of thousands of [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 10th, 2008 / Travel
Populated by Native-American Indians, the name Pocono means "stream between two mountains," and rightly so, since the Delaware River runs between two mountains. The history of the Poconos dates [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 9th, 2008 / Travel
The first tourists who occupied riverside houses as far back as the 1800s experienced this ultimate relaxation. Situated in Pennsylvania, getting there is quite easy since it's accessible from [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 9th, 2008 / Travel
Just off Pennsylvania and an hour and a half away from New York, encapsulated here are 2,400 miles of a perfect marriage between rich history and breathtaking scenery. No wonder World War II [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 9th, 2008 / Travel
Where to stay before planning your vacation to the Poconos, will be the first thing on your mind. Resorts offer the comfort of a home away from home -- that's why so many people choose to stay [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 8th, 2008 / Travel
Thinking of owning a second home?
Owning a Poconos vacation home is now easier than before because it is so affordable. The most you'll probably pay for a property, whether mountain or [..]
By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 8th, 2008 / Travel
From Stroudsburg to the town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, Pocono Hotels can be found in abundance. The price ranges from $55 to $200 and visitors are treated to an indoor pool, fitness center, [..]
When you're in the hunt for better-quality information about caravans, it'll be complex separating value packed information from foolish caravans proposals and guidance so it's best to know [..]
The Eastern Mediterranean is a hotbed of human history. From Troy and her famous citizens to the vast Roman Empire that conquered the region with such panache, many thousands of years of human [..]
By Dave Markel / Published on April 7th, 2008 / Travel
Copyright 2005 Dave MarkelBuying a new pet, especially a dog can be very exciting. It is worth considering your lifestyle choices and those who live with you before choosing a dog breed. [..]
By Stephen Thomas / Published on April 7th, 2008 / Travel
Motorhomes for hire come in all shapes, sizes and prices. The trick is to find a motorhome to suit your requirements and budget. Smaller vans are easier to handle, but larger vans offer more [..]
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