Many truck camper owners dream of a trip across the United States, visiting National and State Parks, roadside attractions, friends, and family along the way. The following articles will have you wanting to quit your job, grab your keys, and hit the road.
Six experienced truck campers reveal a list of must-see roads, trails, and attractions in Grand Teton National Park.
After 40 years and 250,000 miles, the Kochevers have visited almost every U.S. National Park.
Lucien and Helen Langlois had an epic truck camping year exploring Florida, Utah, New Mexico, and Labrador.
Ron Neimann has set an ambitious 3 year goal of driving across America with his Ford F350, custom flatbed, and 1972 Alaskan.
Jim and Mary Jeffries traveled from Cody, Wyoming to Red Lodge, Montana via the Beartooth Highway.
Bill Semion and his cat, Sadie, dare us to explore the western wonders of Nebraska. Welcome to the Cornhusker State.
We explore San Antonio including The Alamo, River Walk, and the Spanish missions. We also wanted to visit the Toilet Seat Museum.
Al Stebbins shares his 8,000 mile truck camping trek from the Shenandoahs, across the plains, into Idaho’s City of Rocks, and home.
After a bad tenting experience, Chris Adams and his wife, Michelle, discovered CampLite truck campers and never looked back.
Let's go camping in Utah! Michele Sprague takes us on a visual journey into Utah’s incredible boondocking opportunities.
TCM visits NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida and camps at Jetty Park.
What happens when two dozen truck camping adults go to Lake Buena Vista, Florida, stay at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort?