What’s your reason?
April 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
There are probably as many reasons why people camp, as there are campers and tents. Some want to commune with nature and get away from it all. Others want to set up camp and just relax at the campground, maybe they’ll choose a campground with all the amenities so there’s always something to do. Then [...]
White Oak Campground
April 10, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
I wasn’t sure I wanted to share my little secret, but that wouldn’t be fair, so I’ll tell you my favorite campground to visit in Lancaster PA is White Oak Campground. There are more campgrounds in Lancaster then you could shake a stick at, and we’ve stayed at several, but we always go back to [...]
The Wild Ponies of Maryland
March 27, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
Just a short drive from the bustling town of Ocean City, Maryland is Assateague Island National Seashore home to Maryland’s herd of wild ponies. Unlike the wild ponies of Chincateague, these ponies roam free among the islands visitors, so you’ll need to be careful while driving the island that you keep an eye out for [...]
The North Carolina Zoo
March 2, 2010 by admin · 3 Comments
We had decided to camp for Thanksgiving the other year and headed down to North Carolina for a nice weeklong visit. One of the places I really wanted to visit was the North Carolina Zoo. We weren’t disappointed when we drove up the zoo’s long entrance road. Being from Southeastern PA, we’d never seen a [...]
Do Lancaster PA Like a Local
February 22, 2010 by admin · 7 Comments
Lancaster County in Pennsylvania is a destination for many. It’s home to a large cloister of Amish families and farms, there’s Strasburg Railroad, Dutch Wonderland ( a nice small amusement park for younger children) and outlet shopping, there’s something for everyone in the family to do. Since it’s such a beautiful area with much to [...]
Sitting Around the Campfire
February 16, 2010 by admin · 2 Comments
I know not everyone who camps enjoys a campfire, but for us one of the best parts about camping is sitting around the campfire at night and enjoying each others company. Plus certain foods taste better over the campfire, you really can’t make a s’more with a candle. Also there’s the enjoyment of just chatting [...]
PA Grand Canyon
February 8, 2010 by admin · 6 Comments
Last summer we took a trip to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon (which is actually Pine Creek Gorge) with Hubby’s aunt and uncle. What a beautiful place to visit. There is a large rails-to-trails path at the bottom of the gorge, you can walk or ride bikes along this path. The twins went for a bike [...]
Life on the Road [Full Time] with Pets and Kids
December 31, 2009 by Good Sam Team · 4 Comments
Written by By Julee Meltzer, Article Courtesy Woodall’s Email Newsletter When we first decided to become full-time RVers, we never imagined that we would find ourselves playing defense for a way of life that we love so much. Needless to say, full-time RVing isn’t for everyone. Space is tight. Fuel is expensive. And even though [...]
RV Vacations Strengthen Family Relationships
December 31, 2009 by Good Sam Team · Leave a Comment
Today’s fast-paced life often leaves busy parents searching for opportunities to spend quality time together as a family. Increasingly, families are discovering that vacationing in an RV is the best way to cement family relationships while having a great time. “Bringing the family closer together was the top answer for parents when asked what are [...]


