RV vent lids are one of those small but critical components you use every trip but rarely think about until disaster strikes. Whether it's a 12-volt powered MaxxAir fan, a manual crank-up Fantastic Vent, a bathroom exhaust vent, kitchen roof vent, or even a larger 14x14-inch model, the standard plastic...
Boondocking—also called dry camping or dispersed camping—means parking your RV on public lands with no hookups, no fees, and no reservations required in most cases. It’s the ultimate way to escape crowded RV parks, immerse yourself in nature, and wake up to birdsong instead of your neighbor’s generator....

GE 12-volt refrigerators are becoming one of the most popular cooling solutions in modern RVs, offering homeowners the familiar look, feel, and performance of a residential-style fridge while running efficiently and quietly on the RV’s 12-volt DC house battery system. Unlike traditional absorption refrigerators that rely on propane or 120-volt..

The open road is calling, and you’re ready to answer with your very first RV. There’s something undeniably exciting about picturing weekend getaways to the Gulf Coast, spontaneous trips to the Smokies, or full-family adventures across the South. But before you hitch up and roll out, it pays to sidestep..
Dreaming of hitting the open road in your first RV? Whether it’s a cozy travel trailer for weekend getaways or a spacious motorhome for longer adventures, the excitement is real. But before you fall in love with a specific model, one question matters most: How much RV can you really..
Hot water in your RV isn’t just a convenience — it’s part of what makes camping comfortable. Whether you’re taking a shower after a long travel day, washing dishes at the campsite, or cleaning up before bed, your water heater plays a big role in the overall camping experience....
As the year winds down, Great American RV is ramping up the savings! Make room for adventure in 2025 with the Year-End Clearance Event happening December 26th - 31st at all locations. It’s your chance to shop our biggest discounts of the year on entry-level travel trailers, luxurious motorhomes, and...
Boondocking—also called dry camping or dispersed camping—means parking your RV on public lands with no hookups, no fees, and no reservations required in most cases. It’s the ultimate way to escape crowded RV parks, immerse yourself in nature, and wake up to birdsong instead of your neighbor’s generator....
Dreaming of hitting the open road in your first RV? Whether it’s a cozy travel trailer for weekend getaways or a spacious motorhome for longer adventures, the excitement is real. But before you fall in love with a specific model, one question matters most: How much RV can you really..
The open road is calling, and you’re ready to answer with your very first RV. There’s something undeniably exciting about picturing weekend getaways to the Gulf Coast, spontaneous trips to the Smokies, or full-family adventures across the South. But before you hitch up and roll out, it pays to sidestep..

Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial kickoff to summer—and for adventure families with teens, there’s no better way to celebrate than with Memorial Day RV camping Gulf Coast style. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves crashing on sugar-white sands, firing up the RV grill for breakfast, and then..