
Looking for the “oh-wow-this-just-makes-me-love-camping-even-more-than-I-already-do” camping stuff for the camper you love this holiday? Check out KOA’s 2012 Ultimate Gift Guide for Campers and make shopping a (mountain) breeze.
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Brats on their own are wonderful. But this is no ordinary brat recipe. Chef Jamie Purviance and Weber really take it up a level with this masterpiece — one of Weber’s Recipes of the Week.
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Sure, you could carve a face in your pumpkin like the guy next door. But we think you’ll find these KOA camping-themed carving templates a whole lot more interesting — making your jack o’ lantern the talk of the neighborhood.
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If you want to get a taste of another culture, and prefer one where English is an official language, why not visit Canada? Tamela Rich shows you the way to get the most out of going north of the border — with a tour of the territory.
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Yellow is KOA’s color. But what does that color mean to a couple on a 7,000-mile, cross-country camping trip from New York City to Montana? It means happy — and a whole lot more. Here’s why.
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Labor Day used to be the official end of summer — which also marked the end of camping season. (Boooo!) But not anymore. (Yehhhh!) Here’s how KOA is extending the fun far into the fall across our entire network of campgrounds.
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You don’t need an RV or tent anymore to camp at KOA. We’ve got Deluxe Cabins — with all the amenities of home. So you can spend your days outdoors and your nights in cozy comfort out of the elements. Take a virtual tour of KOA’s Deluxe Cabins.
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On a 13-month journey visiting all 50 states, the Martin family — novice RVers through and through — share their humorous trials and triumphs from the first month on the road in a 38-foot fifth wheel.
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Northern California isn’t the only wine country worth exploring. KOA Chronicler William Greffe lets you in on an equally wonderful sensory experience on the right coast.
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With autumn comes cool, crisp weather, brilliantly-colored foliage and, of course, college football. Now just where does KOA fit into fall after a long, hot summer of road trips and family vacations? Actually, it fits in as snug as a letterman’s jacket.
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We’re looking for snowbirds to share their great KOA travel stories this winter. Click below to find out how you can be featured in our Kompass newsletter (and be rewarded handsomely for it).
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On a hunt for classic American landmarks with his son, KOA Chronicler Chris Epting discovers the perfect jumping-off point for their adventure — a fragrant oasis 7,000 feet closer to the heavens.
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Many of North America’s most beautiful destinations can only be reached on your own two feet. Here’s how to make sure the impression from these gorgeous surroundings is made on you —not the other way around.
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Jennifer and Jeff Grambs are on an adventure to take a well-worn Stetson cowboy hat from NYC back home to Montana to visit its original owners. They discover a sense of community in the Badlands during a small-town July 4th along the way.
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Eric Kiker, who didn’t grow up camping as a kid, had his eyes opened during a recent trip to KOA. What did he see along the way that has completely redefined camping for him? Click through to know.
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