Mar
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Vacation Spots In Texas with Your RV

Rv Camping Ideas and Accessories

If you’ve visited the Dallas-Fort Worth area, you know it’s teeming with urban activity. But there’s also plenty there for RV campers to do! Why not read through the possibilities below, and then make tracks to Texas for your next RV vacation?

Dallas Area Outdoor Recreation Ideas

Did you know you can fish free within the boundaries of Texas’ State Parks? With six State Parks within an hour’s drive of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, this great Parks & Wildlife program makes it even easier to combine RV camping and great fishing on your Texas vacation.

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For hikers and cyclists, Ray Roberts Lake State Park is a camping destination favorite. Its miles of hiking and mountain bike trails, plus plenty of scenic campsites, make it a wonderful stop for campers who like staying active.

One more area camping gem - Dinosaur Valley State Park, the perfect place for RV camping families. Kids love to look for dinosaur footprints along the riverbed, and a fascinating exhibit details the area’s prehistoric history.

There’s definitely plenty to keep you busy at Dallas-Fort Worth area State Parks, but if you prefer your RV camping with an urban flavor, keep reading!

Texas State Fair by RV

We hate to brag, but you’ve never experienced a State Fair like Big Tex! For twenty-four days each Fall, the Texas State Fairgrounds in Dallas host horse shows, livestock exhibits, carnival rides and more Fair food than you can imagine. You can even watch the annual Texas-OU football game right on the Fairgrounds! Camp at one of the numerous campgrounds nearby and sleep peacefully in your RV after a full day at the Fair.

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Texas Racing Excitement!

Race fans who also love RV camping will think they’ve gone to heaven in Dallas-Fort Worth! Texas Motor Speedway near Fort Worth offers the best in NASCAR racing, plus five RV campgrounds on-site. Head for the track, and plan to sharpen your tailgate party skills while you’re there.

If you prefer your racing on four legs, Lonestar Park in Grand Prairie offers horse racing thrills year-round! Conveniently close to several large RV camps, this beautiful Park features turf and dirt track races and racing simulcasts from across the country.

Don’t forget the Dallas-Fort Worth area when you make your camping vacation plans. Its unique blend of urban excitement and outdoor activities make it the premier spot in Texas for RV camping adventures.

By: El Monte

Touring the Southern States

Second/Third nights - somewhere on the edge of the Everglades so we can have a full day tour of the area (camping in the Naples area perhaps?) Fourth night - Daytona Beach area Fifth/Sixth nights - Savannah area….

Texas Landmarks

When you think of Texas landmarks, what comes to mind? The Alamo? NASA? The Stockyards? All of those are popular and well known but there’s another lesser known landmark that dozesns of individuals have made the trek to see.

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Mike and Karin Gelinas pose for a photo in Lake Louise, Alta. The couple, who lived for 30 years in North Bay, sold everything two years ago to buy an RV and tour North America. 

Top 5 Dallas Texas Attractions

Fair Park is also home to a wide-range of museums, including a medical gallery, a planetarium and a fun-filled IMAX theatre.

All Valley RV Show

Here are Lee and Gary enjoying a break from RV-touring. On the way home we stopped at a farmers market in Donna. Lee found several items she wanted, including some delicious pineapple.  

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Mar
05
2009
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Camping Safety

Camping is an adventurous and refreshing outdoor activity that can be undertaken by people of all age groups, whether young or old. Camping in outdoors can relax your mind and soothe your nerves. Moreover, it also allows you to spend some time close to nature and to delight in the beauty and vivacity of nature and its’ varsities.

However, before going on a camping trip, it is important to contrive and prepare carefully and intelligently, to save your day. There are numerous safety forethoughts that you should keep in mind when going for outdoor camping. The first thing to consider is the field where you are planning to go. You should make sure that your camping area has an emergency room or hospital nearby. Make sure that your camp ground has a commando or personnel at site (for safety).

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Make sure that you carry a first-aid kit along with you. The first-aid kit should comprise all the required medicines such as aspirin, pain relief tablets, fever tablets, common cough and cold medicine etc. You should also keep bandages, cotton, dettol and scissors. Insect repellants, sun screen lotions and moisturizers should also be taken along.

It is very essential that every person in the group has field maps, two way radios or cell phones. However, make sure that your cell phones have coverage in the area where you are tenting and that all the batteries are fully charged. Be ware of potential dangers from wild animals in the area where you are staying. One of you (amongst the group) may stay up at night, to ward off any animal thats around.

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Lastly, it is extremely important to carry all sorts of camp gear such as camping tents, sleeping bags, hiking boots, proper clothes, camping utensils, food, foldable furniture, stoves, heater, torches or lamps etc when going for a camping trip.

Camping is supposed to be a fun and secure affair for the entire family. So make sure that you take all the essential precautions in order to forefend the blues later on!

By: Sharon Kelly

First Aid Kits for an Around the World Trip

Traveling around the world it’s difficult to know what one might need in a first aid kit. Here are some ideas for what anyone may need but also to keep it light. 

Wilderness First Aid Basics

This 18-hour American Red Cross workshop focuses on dealing with major back-country emergencies, with additional training on the management of more common minor medical problems encountered outdoors. CPR is recommended but not required. 

Camping First Aid Kit for Canoers

Accidents happen while canoeing, so why don’t we think about the first aid as a priority? Get a first aid kit if you are spending time in the outdoors. 

Outdoor First Aid Kits

Whether you camp, hike, or play sports, your outdoor first aid kits should be an essential part of your prepa fef rations. Accidents happen when you least expect them whether you are playing a simple game of volleyball, hiking through the mountains.

87 Piece Outdoor First Aid Kit

First aid tape roll Dressings : 2 - Gauze dressing pads 2" x 2" 2 - Gauze dressing pads 3" x 3" 1 - Trauma pads 5" x 9" 1 - 2" x 4.1 yd. Conforming gauze roll bandages 1 - Sterile eye pads; Total Pieces: 107.


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