Dispersed camping, or camping outside of established campgrounds, is a popular choice for van lifers seeking overnight parking. It offers freedom, solitude, and unique ways to connect with nature, making it a perfect fit for the van life lifestyle. If you’re still on the fence about dispersed camping, here are twelve reasons why you should give it a try.
Read MoreVan Life and Hiking Go Hand in Hand
You don’t need much to go for a hike, which is perfect for van life. Toss on a pair of shoes, ideally something a bit sturdy, and head out for a walk in the woods, desert, mountains, where ever your van is parked. I’ve lived on the road for 8 years now, in a van, focused on getting outside as much as possible to snap pretty photographs and reflect upon the question, “Why am I here?”
Read MoreSearching For Flatwater To Kayak Along Highway 395
We had a crazy idea, let’s road trip down Highway 395 in our self-converted van (watch the video tour of our dodge promaster 2500) with kayaks and explore as many bodies of water as possible. We only had a week, so how much could we cram into a single outing? We were not sure, but we wanted to try. So, would five bodies of water be too many, ten? Now, I’ll admit neither of us are good at kayaking, heck we can barely get in the kayaks without flipping, but that doesn’t matter. What matters is that we committed to the idea and have loads of fun along the way.
Did we succeed? Kind of.
Read MoreVan Life vs RV Life, Which Lifestyle Is Better
In the ever-changing landscape of adventure travel, where the open road calls and exploration becomes a way of life, you have two options while living on the road: van life or RV life. Growing up as a kid, I spent every holiday in an RV somewhere around the United States or Mexico, but when I graduated college, reality slapped me in the face that living solo in an RV was, well, extra. I didn’t need all that space, so, I built out my own van and lived full-time on the road for seven years. Now, however, I have a committed girlfriend and dog, so van life isn’t ideal anymore.
Read More7 Reasons You Should Van Life The Pacific Coast Highway
Stretching from the Mexican to Canadian border, the Pacific Coast Highway spans the entire length of the United States west coast and is one of the great American road trips. With just over 1,650 miles filled with breathtaking coastal views, often glorified in surf media, and some of the cutest towns in America, it’s no wonder this the Pacific Coast Highway is calling the names of all those whom live van life. Yet, who will answer the call? Maybe, not enough. However, for those who road trip along the kinda terrifying, winding, two-lane road of the PCH, memories from a once-in-a-lifetime trip that will leave you reminiscing on the grandeur of this van life road trip. So, click that seat belt and continue reading about why you should drive your van the entire length of Pacific Coast Highway.
Read More12 Pro Tips for Beginner Van Lifers
Van life offers a unique blend of freedom and adventure, allowing you to explore the world from the comfort of your own mobile home. For those new to van life, the transition can be both exciting and overwhelming. These 12 pro tips will help you navigate the essentials of van living, from choosing the right van to managing daily routines. With these insights, you'll be well-prepared to embark on your van life journey and make the most of your adventures on the road.
Read MoreYou Can Do Van Life in California, But You Need To Know This First
Living in a van offers a unique blend of freedom and adventure, especially in a diverse and picturesque state like California. However, navigating the legal landscape of van life can be tricky. While it is generally legal to live in a van in California, there are specific regulations and ordinances that you must follow to avoid fines and legal issues.
Read MoreThe Pros and Cons of California Van Life
Van life in California offers a unique blend of adventure, freedom, and challenges. The Golden State's diverse landscapes and outdoor activities make it a popular destination for van lifers. However, there are also notable downsides to consider regardless of full time, or part time, van life. Here's a balanced look at the pros and cons of embracing van life in California.
Read MoreShould You Van Life in Residential Neighborhoods
Living the van life offers a unique blend of freedom and simplicity. It’s a lifestyle that appeals to those seeking adventure and minimalism. However, when it comes to parking and living in residential neighborhoods, there are several factors to consider. In this article, we will explore the pros and cons of van life in residential neighborhoods, the legal implications, key things to look out for, and the potential benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle choice.
Read MoreWhy Van Life Is Still Growing In Popularity
In recent years, van life has become a cultural phenomenon, captivating the imaginations of many seeking freedom and adventure. The appeal of living on the road, with the ability to travel wherever the heart desires, has led to an explosion of interest in this nomadic lifestyle. But as trends come and go, the question arises: is van life still popular? The answer is a resounding yes, and here’s why.
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