8 Books for RV Travel

RV Travel books for gifting to your favorite road warrior or to use for your own adventures!

RV travelers don’t really have room for many extra items with their limited storage, so an entertaining and useful book can make a great gift!

I am not new to RV travel, I will be new to RV full time very shortly.

Below are 8 books that I already have or would love to get for my limited library as we travel the country. 

This is a number one best seller and  looks like it contains all the quirky little things you want to explore about a place.  And its illustrated by National Geographic.   Did I say I was inspired by gorgeous places ?  🙂

That is half the fun of travel, really getting to know a place.

 

By Readers Digest, this book is also a number one best seller.  The idea of going to places that are less well known, less crowded and hopefully less spoiled is where I want to be as I seek out gorgeous adventures.

 

Although we have RV’d for months at a time before, making the transition is going to be difficult.  Having this look at what works and what doesn’t would be helpful.

 

The U.S Army Corps of Engineers manages more than 12 million acres of land and water nationwide. In fact, they are the largest federal provider of outdoor recreation in the nation. This book will guide you to more than 600 Corps-managed campgrounds with sites suitable for RV camping on nearly 200 lakes around the country. 

We have stayed at a few of these U.S. Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds and they really are beautiful and well run.

Ok, lets face it.  Most of us downsize and are on budgets when we retire.  So using this book to help economize does appeal to me.  We will be working some as we travel, creating and selling flower art photography, but we will be sustained at the core by our retirement funds.

 

RVers can save hundreds of dollars every month by taking advantage of the many free camping opportunities to be found in small towns and big cities across the country. Learn the secret places experienced RVers use to camp in comfort and safety everywhere they travel, all for free! They’re all here, including length limits, directions, and facilities available. Also listed are several very low cost campgrounds that will stretch your RVing budget.

We have “boondocked” without any problems before and it is very convenient.  From the one night overnight stay at a convenient Walmart to several nights in a free campground spot, there can be significant savings over a period of time.

If you’ve been tempted to expand your RV Lifestyle beyond established RV resorts and campgrounds into camping off the grid, this e-book may be what you need to know to kick off your adventure. I’ve been camping since I was a Boy Scout and RVing for more than 40 years, 17 of those years fulltiming with my wife, Lynn, in our Bounder motorhome. A good portion of the time we spent boondocking – camping off the grid – enjoying the freedom away from crowded campgrounds, exploring America’s wild lands and National Parks, camping along our scenic byways, on the shores of mountain lakes and streams, in the depths of our national and state forests, and in the wide open spaces of the Southwestern deserts.

In this ebook I hope to inspire you to take the road-less-traveled and find your own private campsites – and I show you step-by-step how to do it easily and painlessly.

And that is the other reason to “boondock.” You get to explore out of the way places!

Some of these books are also available as an e-Book, even better for saving space!

Happy Travels!