More Travel Resources for Your RV Library
Posted by Shawn Friesen | Vice President of RVT.com on Aug 05, 2009August is the heaviest travel month of the summer. Most RVers are on the road, traveling to their favorite vacation spots or heading for exciting new vacation destinations. While GPS devices have taken much of the guesswork out of getting from point A to point B, a well-stocked travel resource library is still essential for RV families on the go. Here are a few travel guides you might want to consider:
- Reader’s Digest Off the Beaten Path lists more than 1,000 places to go from the fabulous to the quirky. Easy-to-read state maps, a list of seasonal festivals and events in each state and plenty of photos make this a delightful aid to trip planning.
- Roadfood is a coast-to-coast culinary guide to the country’s 700 best roadside diners and regional gastronomic delights. From finger-licking barbecue joints to mouth-watering lobster shacks to old-time ice cream parlors, this guide is for anyone who enjoys good food.
- Michelin Road Atlas 2009 is a comprehensive road guide to the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Easy to use, this spiral-bound atlas features detailed maps organized in a grid format with helpful driving distances provided on every two-page spread. Those who prefer to take the road less traveled will find pages of scenic drives.
- Eyewitness Travel Guide: USA divides the country into 14 regions to aid trip planning. The guide offers exceptionally detailed information and maps chronicling major tourist sites, national parks, scenic routes, interesting walks and thematic tours with plenty of illustrations.















