Dog-Friendly RV Destinations, Propane Vs. Electric Fridges, Mattress Upgrades (RV Atlas Q+A)
Description
On this week's Q+A episode of The RV Atlas podcast Jeremy and Stephanie are back answering questions from the RV Atlas group on facebook. First they take a deep dive into dog-friendly RV destinations on the east coast. Then they discuss the pros and cons of propane refrigerators vs electric refrigerators. They wrap up the episode by talking about options for upgrading your RV mattress--from budget to bougie. Along the way they share responses from group members who also weighed in on the questions above!
Dog-Friendly RV Destinations
Courtney Runs asked...
Hi! Until Jeremy and Stephanie release Where Should Dogs Camp Next, anyone have recommendations on East Coast/Mid-Atlantic/ish campgrounds that are really dog-friendly? As in, trails, dog-friendly beaches, nice dog parks, etc.? Thank you!
We did an article on this for Go RVing!! Click below for 8 great dog-friendly campgrounds.
https://www.gorving.com/tips-inspiration/trip-planning/rving-dogs-8-campgrounds-awesome-puppy-parks
Connie Welch responded...
Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park are dog-friendly RV destinations. The town is very dog friendly and there are many trails in the park where leashed dogs are allowed. We had a great time even with the foggy rainy weather.
Angela Fasnacht responded...
Kiptopeke State Park in Cape Charles VA has it's own dog beach. We love that area. 4 Paws Kingdom in NC isanother dog friendly campground.
Ted Moore responded....
Not an answer to your question, but if you ever get to the Midwest, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, where I volunteer, is one of the few NPS units that allows dogs on any trail. Just keep them leashed and pick up after them and you'll be welcome on all 200+ miles of trails. Maybe SYOTT someday
Gretchen Holcombe responded...
Maybe too far south, but Jekyll Island, GA is very dog friendly...dogs are allowed on all the beaches year round except for a couple of stretches where shorebirds nest.
Brigitte Ardea responded...
So exciting to hear about this book! Next year I'll be traveling with 2 L dogs, and this will be so helpful to get me started.
Jeremy responded...
Sorry Brigitte--this is a great idea for a book. But we are not currently working on it--maybe someday soon!
Erik Anderson responded...
Courtney, here a few East Coast parks we’ve liked staying at on our full-time travels with our Hershey Pup :
> Cape Henlopen State Park, DE
> Asseteague Island State Park, MD
> First Landing State Park, Virginia Beach, VA
> Huntington Beach State Park, Murrells Inlet, SC
> James Island County Park, Charleston, SC
> Skidaway Island State Park, Savannah, GA
> Hanna Park, Jacksonville, FL
Also, do you guys use the “BringFido” app? Such a great tool for doing pup-friendly places, restaurants, and events!
There are so many great dog-friendly RV destinations on the east coast!
Propane Vs. Electric Fridges
Jessa Dittberner asked….
Back with another question! On our hunt for a new RV and finding that there is apparently a push to only electric refrigerators, we boondock occasionally and the propane fridge has been amazing. Does anyone boondock frequently and use only solar to keep their fridge going? Any info on your panels and light requirements for them would be great. Thanks again!
Jeremy answered...
This may not be a popular answer—but an electric fridge will drain the heck out of your batteries when boondocking. We have had them on our last two RVs. I just shut the fridge down at this point and bring coolers when boondocking.