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What Is the Best RV for Dogs? A Practical Guide to Choosing a Dog-Friendly Rig

When you’re shopping for (or upgrading to) an RV that truly works for your dog, the “best RV” usually isn’t one specific brand—it’s the right floorplan + the right materials + the right comfort features for your dog’s size, age, and energy level. A dog-friendly RV makes everyday life easier: fewer messes, safer travel days, […]

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Do RV Parks Have Pet Restrictions? What to Expect (and How It Works at Pecan Creek RV Park in Hillsboro, TX)

Yes—most RV parks have pet restrictions. Even parks that proudly advertise “pet-friendly” usually have clear rules designed to keep the property clean, prevent noise issues, and protect guests, staff, and other animals. The good news is that once you know the common restrictions (and what a specific park requires), traveling with pets becomes easy and

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What Is the Cheapest Way to Live Full-Time in an RV?

Living full-time in an RV can be surprisingly affordable—but the “cheapest” setup usually comes down to one core strategy: reduce your biggest monthly costs (campground + fuel) and keep everything else simple and consistent. For many full-timers, the lowest-cost lifestyle is a mix of longer stays at affordable monthly parks, occasional free/low-cost overnight stops, and

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Is RV Camping Cheaper Than Hotels? A Real-World Cost Comparison (Hillsboro, TX Travelers)

If you’re planning a road trip and trying to keep the budget under control, it’s natural to ask: is RV camping actually cheaper than staying in hotels? The honest answer is: often, yes—especially for families, longer stays, or travelers who already own an RV—but it depends on your style of travel and the “hidden” costs

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Can You Live in an RV Legally in Oregon? What Full-Time RVers Need to Know

Living in an RV full-time sounds simple: park, hook up, and enjoy the freedom. In Oregon, it can be legal—but whether it’s allowed depends heavily on where you park, how long you stay, and how you handle utilities (especially wastewater). The biggest “gotcha” is that local zoning and property rules vary by city and county,

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What is the RV-10 rule?

If you’ve been researching RV parks and see something like “RV-10 rule” mentioned online, most of the time people are referring to the 10-year RV rule—a common campground policy that limits (or screens) RVs based on age. In other words, the “RV-10 rule” is usually shorthand for: “Is your RV 10 years old or newer—and

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What Is the 10-Year Rule at RV Parks? (And How to Plan Around It)

If you’ve been RVing for any amount of time, you’ve probably heard someone mention the “10-year rule.” It can sound intimidating—especially if you’re traveling in a well-loved rig that’s older than a decade. The good news is that this rule isn’t universal, it isn’t applied the same way everywhere, and (in many cases) it’s more

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What is the 444 rule for RV?

If you’ve ever finished a long RV drive feeling wiped out, rushed, or like you barely enjoyed the destination, you’re not alone. RV travel has a different rhythm than car travel—bigger vehicle, more setup, more wind fatigue, and more little tasks (fuel, dump station, hookups, leveling, etc.). That’s why many experienced RVers follow the 444

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