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RV Christmas Sweaters
Christmas is almost here and for many “Ugly Christmas Sweaters” have become a holiday tradition.
We picked out a few of our favorite RV themed sweaters to keep you festive.
1. This Christmas classic has been around for years
Find it: Here
2. A more traditional look
Find it: Here
3. Something more minimalistic
Find it: Here
4. Move over sleighs. Campers are here.
Find it: Here
5. A Christmas Tree of RVs
Find it: Here
6. For the Motorhome Lovers
Find it: Here
RV CHRISTMAS DECOR IDEAS
Christmas is right around the corner and we picked out a few ideas to get you in the holiday spirit.
Hanging string lights throughout your RV will help set the ambience
Want to highlight the exterior? How about adding some laser lights
Staying awhile? How about going full out?
Start with a warm welcome with this doormat
Don’t have the space for a full size tree? Tabletop trees always add a cute touch
Hanging a wreath on the front of your camper or the door is a great accent
Keep the spirit alive with these holiday themed window clings
Decorative themed pillows are always an easy way spruce up the place
and lastly, whether you are in your RV or staying home, you can’t go wrong with this cute RV inflatable.
5 under 25. Our picks for travel trailers under 25ft
Sometimes bigger isn’t always better. You may be in the market for something that is easier to tow and park, or maybe you’re just interested in something that is just the right amount of travel trailer for your needs.
Some of the benefits of owning a travel trailer that’s shorter than 25 ft :
We picked it out 5 of our favorite travel trailer floor plans that are under 25 ft. Keep reading to find out.
1. Transcend Xplor 200MK
2. Ibex 19RBM
3. Imagine 21BHE
4. Wildwood 178BHSKX
5. Puma 12FBX
These are all great options if you’re looking for something smaller and fits just right for you.
*All of these models are currently on sale and can be viewed under our inventory pages*
Reasons To Camp This Fall
Let’s face it, we will find any reason to camp. Summer is coming to an end and fall is starting. The seasons ands scenery are changing but the love to camp remains the same. We put together a short list of reasons to camp in the Fall. Read Below:
1. The Weather – This summer has been one of the HOTTEST summers we have ever had to deal with. With fall coming the temperatures should drop quite a bit making it less sweaty, less humid and more enjoyable to be outside.
2. Affordable Rates – Everything has been pretty pricey lately but thankfully in the fall camping rates drop significantly making it more affordable to enjoy the outing. Be sure to check with your local campgrounds for pricing and openings.
3. Less Bugs – Bugs in nature are a given and there’s been a CRAZY amount of mosquitos. This time of year will help eliminate some of the pesky little creatures.
4. Less Crowded Fall isn’t nearly as busy as summer camping season. If you’re looking for a nice getaway with less people this is the perfect time to do so.
5. The Scenery Fall is one of the PRETTIEST times of year, leaves falling and a ton of different color variations.
Air Fryer Reeses Peanut Butter Cups
You’ve heard of fried Oreos right? How about fried Reeses Peanut Butter Cups??
The air fryer is one of the most useful appliances in RV cooking and we found this recipe to give you a quick treat while you’re out camping.
WHAT YOU NEED:
– 8 Reeses Peanut Butter Cups (Frozen – so they don’t completely melt in the cooking process)
– 8 Crescent Rolls
– Non Stick Cooking Spray (butter flavor for extra flavoring)
– Powered Sugar
Here’s What to Do
1. Unroll the crescent rolls onto countertop or workspace
2. Place 1 Reeses Cup in each crescent roll (on the wider end)
3. Roll them up (from wider side to point) and place in air fryer basket seam side down.
4. Give it a quick spray and place in air fryer
5. Cook 10-12 minutes at 320 degrees. You will know when its done when crescent rolls are a golden color.
6. After cooking remove and sprinkle over powered sugar.
7. Enjoy!
RV CAMPING NEAR LAFAYETTE
Maybe you’re passing through or maybe you’re just looking for a quick local getaway. Whatever it may be
we picked out FIVE parks near Lafayette that you can stay at. Keep reading to learn about a few of the campsites & some of the amenities they offer.
1. FROG CITY RV PARK: 3003 Daulaut Dr, Duson, LA 70520
Located just 10 Miles West of Lafayette in Duson, Frog City RV Park has 62 spacious sites. Located just off of I-10, it gives you easy access to the interstate as well as the “big city” Offers include, wifi, free cable, a swimming pool and private showers. There’s even areas to walk your pets.
2. Cajun Palms RV Resort: 1055 N. Barn Rd, Breaux Bridge, LA 70517
This local favorite is a must see. 3 swimming pools, 2 water slides, a hot tub, even a swim up tiki bar. Not to mention the splash pad and indoor theatre offered. This family friendly resort offers plenty of activities to keep the whole crew entertained. You can even hop on over to Cajun Fast Track to play some arcade games, or have some friendly competition playing mini golf or racing go karts.
3. Lafayette KOA Holiday: 1825 St Mary St, Scott, LA 70583
If you’re looking for something more low key with plenty of water activities, check out this campground. There’s a huge lake where you can fish, rent paddle boats and kayak. There’s easy access to the interstate as well if you wanted to head into the city.
4. Poches RV Park & Fish-N-Camp: 1080 Sawmill Hwy, Breaux Bridge, LA 70517
One of the larger rv parks in the area, this one sits on 93 acres & has 85 Full Hook Up Sites. There’s a total of 5 ponds so nearly all of the sites will have a water view. If you’re looking for a quiet getaway this is for you.
5. Bayou Wilderness RV Campground: 600 N Wilderness Trail, Carencro, LA 70520
Located right here in Carencro where our store is located. If you’re looking for a authentic Louisiana feel, this campground has its own swamp. Ponds, fishing, a swimming pool included. Many of the reviews left on this site mention how friendly the staff is and also owner planned events. Clean & quiet.
Campfire Donuts
Campfire Donuts
INGREDIENTS
                                  DIRECTIONS
In a large cast-iron skillet over the campfire, heat oil until bubbles form. Place sugar and cinnamon sugar in a brown lunch bag and shake to combine.
Poke a hole in the middle of each biscuit half (like a donut). Fry biscuits until golden, 3 to 4 minutes per side.
Drain donuts on paper towels, then add to paper bag and shake until fully coated in cinnamon sugar.