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Month: October 2018

Congratulations to 2017 Referral Grand Prize Winners, Donna & Steve Leon!

October 16, 2018 by thousandtrails

Donna & Steve enjoyed a 7-night cruise aboard the Norwegian Pearl! Check out some of the photos from their trip and a little bit about their vacation. “We had a great time! We were very happy that my sister and her husband cruised with us as they are experienced cruisers and they showed us a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Activities, Products Tagged: 2017 referral winners, camping pass, norwegian cruise line, norwegian pearl, referral winners, thousand trails camping pass, thousand trails membership

Foodie: Potato Skins

October 12, 2018 by thousandtrails

  Potato skins are delicious, filling, and budget-friendly food that can be served at almost any gathering. You can mix and match delicious topping combinations and as a finger food, these are great to bring to a tailgate, a party, or just as a fun snack! Baking the potatoes before anything else is an important … [Read more…]

Posted in: Cooking On The Go, Recipes Tagged: finger foods, foodie recipe, news from the trail, potato skins, tailgating snacks, thousand trails

Spotlight: Awestruck in an Arboretum

October 10, 2018 by thousandtrails

  Did you know that by definition an arboretum is a garden solely devoted to trees? Across our country, there are plenty of these “living museums” where can you marvel at the wonder of all types of trees, both indigenous and imported. Of course, we all know what happens to a tree’s foliage in the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Day Trips Tagged: Baker Arboretum, bay landing rv campground, Dallas Arboretum, diamond caverns rv campground, Los Angeles County Arboretum, Soledad Canyon RV Campground

On The Go: California’s Bounty of Fall Fun

October 3, 2018 by thousandtrails

California is most certainly the land of plenty. With its snow-capped mountain ranges, deep lush valleys; big cities full of culture and small cities chock-full of charm. There really is no place in the Golden State that doesn’t offer something to see and do. Experience the California sunshine all year ’round! Throughout the month of … [Read more…]

Posted in: Day Trips Tagged: 72nd Annual Mother Goose Parade, California, California campgrounds, california trave, Haunted Atlantis DJ Party, Long Beach, national arts and humanities month, oakzanita springs rv campground, pio pico rv campground, Queen Mary Dark Harbor, San Diego Wine+Food Festival, santa barbara, santa barbara office of arts & culture, Scarium of the Pacific, The Aquarium of the Pacific

Out & About: Autumn on the Oregon Coast

October 3, 2018 by thousandtrails

Autumn in Oregon is often referred to as “the second summer.” The weather can be warmer than in previous “summer” months and the water temperature of the ocean is also at its warmest. Scores of tourists and locals hitting the beach will have all gone back to their regular schedules so the beaches and beach towns … [Read more…]

Posted in: Activities, Campgrounds Tagged: nehalem bay, nestucca bay, Oregon Coast, pacific city rv campground, Seaside RV Campground, siletz bay, South Jetty RV Campground, stormy weather arts festival, tillamook bay, Whalers Rest RV & Campground

A Salute to our Wildlife

October 3, 2018 by thousandtrails

In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt designed the first wildlife refuge in the United States, Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge, in Florida. It was the first federal bird reservation created to protect the island’s bird population which was threatened due to settlements in the area. At present, the U.S. has more than 562 such designated areas … [Read more…]

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