Campers Share Their 5 Favorite Places to Camp in Illinois
Let’s be honest. When you think about traveling to Illinois, you likely think about hot dogs, deep dish pizza, and baseballs getting lost in that…
Let’s be honest. When you think about traveling to Illinois, you likely think about hot dogs, deep dish pizza, and baseballs getting lost in that…
Want to know a couple secrets about camping in Michigan? Of course you do, that’s why you’re here. Here’s one: The Upper Peninsula of Michigan…
When looking at an Oregon light pollution map, it quickly becomes clear that, while there are several pockets of serious light pollution across the state,…
It began in May of 1947 at the invitation of Oglala Lakota Chief, Henry Standing Bear. Familiar with his previous work on the construction of…
As we roll through September, the most active part of hurricane season, the U.S. has already seen Hurricane Florence sweep through the southeast, bringing extensive…
Every week we’re rounding up camping and outdoor news, along with stories you might have missed from The Dyrt Magazine and around the web. This…
As the tallest mountain peak in Southern Caliornia, San Gorgonio is full of challenging bucket-list hikes to conquer. These are trails that even the most…
I was sitting in the glow of my computer’s blue light when I realized it was September. Inadvertently, my face scrunched up, as if wincing…
Shari and Hutch live on the road full-time in their vintage “canned ham” trailer. This week they’re covering the necessary evil of full-time camping: balancing work…
If you visited campgrounds, national parks, or really any highway across the country this summer, there’s a good chance you spotted a hand-painted campervan rental…