Roadtrippers Magazine

Roadtrippers Magazine

Our exclusive content showcases amazing "hidden gem" destinations that are worth exploring, and our extensive database features millions of fascinating places from around the globe. Roadtrippers makes it easy for you to uncover the beauty of your surroundings by simplifying the process of discovering, planning, booking, and navigating your adventures—all in a fun and user-friendly manner.

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  • Nov 27, 2024 | roadtrippers.com | Amanda Adler

    Those looking to hit the road this December in search of new festive ways to celebrate the season will find no shortage of themed events and yuletide merriment at campgrounds from coast to coast. Whether you’re searching for family-friendly sleigh rides and visits with Santa, or hoping to ring in the New Year with dinner and dancing, there’s a chance to experience it all with your RV in tow.

  • Nov 8, 2024 | roadtrippers.com

    Escape holiday stress with these 18 Thanksgiving getaways across the U.S., from cozy mountain towns to scenic national parks.

  • Sep 15, 2024 | roadtrippers.com | Steve Gonsalves

    Professional ghost hunter Steve Gonsalves picks the essential gear you'll need to complete his ultimate ghost-hunting road trip.

  • Sep 7, 2024 | roadtrippers.com | Johann Schnell

    If you’re considering buying a travel trailer or fifth wheel, you’ll need a truck with towing capabilities. There are plenty of trucks to choose from, and each brand and model will be different. Choosing the proper tow vehicle can feel overwhelming. This guide will break down each step of the process when trying to find the right truck to tow your rig. And when it comes to hitching up, Gen-Y Hitch is the highest quality truck hitch on the market.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | roadtrippers.com | Karuna Eberl |Steve R. Alberts

    The most scenic mountain drives are also sometimes the most harrowing. Steep grades with hairpin curves, drop-offs, and little or no guardrails are pretty common, especially out west. Here are some tips on how to safely and tranquilly get to the top of the world—and back down.

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