Photo Contest
Photo Contest 2019 Winners!

Congratulations Robert, Beth, Abigail, Charlotte and James Rindfuss! This year was tough. We had some incredible photo submissions, but the Rindfuss Family has taken the prize as our favorite T&T trip photo! This photo perfectly captures families enjoying nature and our national parks, something we strive to provide to people every day. Trip: Mighty 5: [...]

Yosemite National Park Camping
How to Make Yosemite Camping Reservations

Yosemite National Park is home to rising monoliths, towering waterfalls, and endless hiking trails. It’s no wonder that tourists flock to the valley floor each summer, eager to take it all in. And because of the crowds, Yosemite has become infamous for difficult camping reservations. Now that you are competing with everyone else to grab [...]

Canyonlands National Park
How Many National Parks Are In Utah?

Utah is a road trippers paradise -- you can spend weeks here and never get bored. There are 5 National Parks in Utah (only California and Alaska have more) and another 11 national monuments, historic sites, and recreation areas. Plus, Utah has far less distance to cover to visit them all than California or Alaska. [...]

RV driving down road in southwest USA
New Trip Pricing Details for 2020

Hi, T&T Family! As we head into our 2020 season, we want to tell you about some changes we have made to how we price our trips. Until now, the true cost of your T&T vacation was a bit of a mystery until you talked to your Trip Consultant and went through all of the […]

young couple drinking coffee outside of rv, one way to make an rv feel like home
How to Make Your RV Feel Like Home

Vacations are about getting away, exploring new territories, being with the ones you love, and discovering different experiences. But to get out of your comfort zone on vacation, it helps to have a comfortable place to decompress after your day’s adventure. And RVs are the perfect escape. Your RV rental can feel like your home […]

Boy running in Yorsemite Valley, ways to give back to national parks blog
5 Ways to Give Back to National Parks

It’s here! April 20-28, 2019 marks National Park Week! Join the National Park Service, National Park Foundation and people across the US as we celebrate America’s Best Idea. This has been a tough year for the national parks. They were hit hard by the government shutdown and they are still recovering. So to celebrate this […]

autumn leaves and snow capped mountain range
Our Top 3 Destinations for Fall, Part 3

Two falls ago, my husband and I took a road trip through Central Colorado in September and it’s hard to explain the beauty we experienced. The Aspen trees are changing colors, and the bright yellow leaves against the white of their trunks is so drastic it’s hard to take your eyes away to concentrate on […]

The Grand Canyon
Our Top 3 Destinations for Fall, Part 2

The Grand Canyon is the second most visited national park in the US, bringing 6.4 million people to witness its wonders in 2018. There are 2 ways that we like to visit to not coincide with those 6.4 million people – visit the North Rim (it’s less crowded year-round) or visit in the fall! The […]

lifeguard area at Santa Monica Beach
Our Top 3 Destinations for Fall, Part 1

Once the summer starts to wind down, the crowds begin to disappear, the heat dissipates, and the taste of fall is in the air. Some would say this is their favorite time to go on vacation, and we can’t help but agree. It’s no secret that National Parks are big attractions, and the crowds can […]

5 reasons an RV is perfect for a romantic vacation
5 reasons an RV is perfect for a romantic vacation

Oh, Valentine’s Day. It’s easy to get caught up in the cards, the flowers, the candy, the jewels and the gifts. But this holiday is more than that – it’s about spending time with the person or the people you care about the most. And what better way to do that than to get away […]