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Recommended Books for RVing
Enjoying the RV travel experience can be optimized by learning as much as possible. Even after many years on the road, we are still learning. Here are a few books about RVing that we can recommend with no hesitation. Email us if you have an excellent suggestion that would benefit RVers and we will list it here.
Casino Camping by Jane Kenny If you're looking for a great resource for convenient low-cost, and free RV Camping, this is a book you'll want to keep handy while you're on the road. There are hundreds of Casinos listed that welcome RV'ers. One night of free parking will more than pay for the modest cost of this valuable book. Casino Camping doesn't just give you a list of names and phone numbers. You'll have at your fingertips maps, detailed directions, descriptions of each casino, discounts available, and other useful information. Buy this book and start saving money today.
How to Select, Inspect, and Buy an RV: A Complete Guide, by J.D. Gallant
This is a very comprehensive guide for the novice and expert alike. After you've read this book you'll know whether the RV you're interested in is safe and well constructed. Just because a rig is new doesn't mean it is well built and safe. If you haven't considered things such as dealing with a trade-in, financing, interest, and warranty issues, here's your chance to learn. This no-nonsense book is must reading before you invest your hard-earned money in an RV.
Complete Guide to Full-Time Rving: Life on the Open Road by Bill and Jan Moeller This excellent book is packed with 561 pages of solid information for the novice and experienced RVer alike. Almost all your questions about the RV lifestyle are answered in this reference book. If you could have only one book for guidance about the RV lifestyle, this would have to be it. The authors have been there, done that and speak from experience. This book gets our highest recommendation.
Coleman National Forest Campground and Recreation Directory, 2nd: The Only Complete Guide to All 4,300+ National Forest Campgrounds With this easy to use guide--organized by state and then by National Forest--descriptive text, photographs, maps, and icons will help readers to locate, evaluate, and reserve the site best suited to their needs. Campgrounds are divided into three categories: Full (with showers, full RV hookups, etc), Standard (semi-developed, running water available), and Rustic (no paved road, pit toilets). Campground descriptions will be supplemented by directions, fees, available services, number of sites, etc. The directory also features informative maps as well as local information and history.
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