Top 10 RV Blogs You Have to Read

Top 10 RV Blogs You Have to Read

For some people RVing and blogging go hand-in-hand. But not everyone has the talent to keep all theRV adventurers out there engaged and excited for the installment. Finding a good blog to follow is also a favorite pastime of newbies who wisely avoid making mistakes by reading about those made by others before them. Other RVers want to learn all the techie stuff instead of relying on mechanics and their dealership to sort them out of fixes that could be remedied for free.

Whatever it is you’re looking for in an RV travel blog, we’ve compiled a varied list so you can explore until you find the one that clicks for you. Here’s hoping that you get a chance to get some solid reading and video watching in after you park your home on wheels!

Shore Looks Niceurl

If you’ve contemplated leaving your 9 to 5 to live a life of RV adventures day in and day out, you might get incredibly inspired by The Hannahs. This couple left a corporate lifestyle to travel cross country with their adorable dogs. Not only will you learn a lot about rigs from this blog, you can follow this brave couple on their trips. The videos of when they first set out RVing will make you think more seriously about that old dream of yours.

RV Tire Safety

This blog is for the RVer who wants to understand RV tires, which are very different from those on cars. This blog can get pretty technical but if you want to learn how to care for RV tires and how to get the most mileage for your money, you definitely want to get acquainted with this blog.
Mobile Kodgers

Do you need a new philosophy in life? Do you love Thoreau and Kerouac? If so, this may just be the perfect blog for you and your poetic heart. Randy’s posts are rooted in his philosophy that we should all live a “hero’s journey” as we travel through life (literally and figuratively). He takes beautiful photos to accompany his unique stories as he explores the country and inspires us with his deep wisdom.

Cheap RV Living

Bob Wells can help you save a lot of money while on the road, where expenses can add up easily, especially if your rig needs fixing. Following his blog, you may be able to replace or even fix problems in your RV for cheap if not for free.

Ditching Suburbia

Those of you who’ve considered homeschooling your kids and going on the road fulltime will love to read how the Boyink family, originally from West Michigan, achieved just that goal. Yes, they tele-commute for work using their laptops and that’s only where the adventure begins! See them as they meet families just like theirs.

Geogypsy Traveler

If you’re a woman afraid of traveling alone in an RV, then meet Gaelyn, who has been doing just that for over 40 years! She’s also worked as a park ranger for over 20 years so you better bet she knows where there are some pretty cool spots not everyone’s aware of just yet.

Gone with the Wynns

If you think the RVing lifestyle is for older, retired people, think again. Jason and Nikki Wynn are young and creative! They also provide amazing videos to help you with issues you may have with your RV and even how to go about buying the right one.

RV Wanderlust

This young couple writes light-hearted posts about the travels, their mishaps and much more. They definitely don’t take themselves too seriously. You can learn a lot from these two while chuckling out loud.

The Fit RV

It’s not all hot dogs and S’mores on the road for all RVers. Many full-timers are very health conscious. In fact Stef and James share lots of exercise tips to help you stay in shape. They even play on theme of the show “The Biggest Loser.” Fitness is not all this couple focuses on, however. They even documented a complete remodel of their RV (it was a huge hit!).

Wheeling It

Wondering what life is like traveling with pets? Well, Paul and Nina do that with three animals in a 40-foot rig! Traveling fulltime in their RV since 2010, these are the folks you want to follow if you’re worried about how to take care of your kitty or pup while on the road.

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