It’s always nice taking a beat to celebrate some fun stuff from the old year now that we’re rolling into a new one. And on that note, we did some crowdsourcing of sorts to see the Outdoorsy content that was your favorite in 2024.
We’ve got some nifty tools up here that show us how many eyeballs our blog posts get. And we used those tools to figure out your top 10 favorite posts on our Never Idle Blog. We figured it’d be fun to share a quick blurb about each of these so you can dig into our most popular content from last year:
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1. The 10 Best Campervans With a Bathroom
Campervans with bathrooms saw heavy demand this year because of the convenience and nimbleness they offer. That’s why we wrote up this article with all the best ones out there.
It’s cool seeing the craftiness of makers like Airstream, Winnebago, Leisure Travel Vans, and more who pack a serious punch into these campervan spaces.
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2. The 10 Best Small Toy Hauler RVs
Toy hauler RVs feature a small garage built into the camper for ‘toys’ like dirt bikes, motorcycles, and ATV’s. The toy zone also usually doubles as a nifty patio once you’ve made camp.
What could be better than combining camping with access to ATV trails, dirt bike paths, and scenic motorcycle byways?
But, toy hauler RVs can be exceptionally heavy, often requiring heavy-duty tow vehicles. Not so with these 10 best small toy hauler RVs that pack all the same fun into a rig towable by properly equipped light-duty vehicles.
Click here to check out toy haulers for rent near you.
3. The Best Off-Road Trailers
Overlanding is a type of RVing that sees folks going way off the beaten path to places where roads barely roam.
This requires a rugged level of camper that’s able to take the punishment. As a reward, off-road campers provide access to spectacular seclusion that few people experience.
The beauty of off-road trailers is that most of them can be towed by common rigs like Jeeps, SUVs, and pickups. Just be sure your tow vehicle has a standard off-road package!
4. Outdoorsy Gets Into Glamping
Outdoorsy now has several luxury glamping properties and growing. Read about Outdoorsy Yosemite, Outdoorsy Bayfield (near Durango), and Outdoorsy Hill Country (Texas) in this popular post.
5. Twelve Dog Friendly National Parks
Thirty-seven percent of guests on our website are hunting for pet-friendly rigs, so it’s little wonder that our 12 dog-friendly national parks post is always a hit.
Navigating national parks with Fido (or Freya) can be tricky without proper planning and prep. Our article shows you exactly what to consider at each of these parks and features nearby pet-friendly rigs for rent.
6. Our Favorite RV Rentals This Year
This blog post is an annual tradition for us. We crunched numbers on reviews and bookings to figure out our fan-favorite rigs in each region of the U.S.
Check out all our favorite rentals and try one near you.
7. Outdoorsy Goes Campgrounding
Along with our glamping operations, we’ve been building out different campground options for our guests. We wrote this article about it and you all loved it.
8. Road Ready Recipes
Articles like Fall RV Camping Recipes to Keep You Cozy were uber-popular with you this year.
We kept ‘em coming with other additions like 5 Different Ways to Make S’mores and 15 All-American Recipes for Fourth of July Campfire Cooking.
That’s why campfire cooking is a topic we plan to keep rolling out into the new year.
Here are all the recipe-ready rigs for rent near you.
9. Thousand Trails: RV Resorts from Sea to Shining Sea
Thousand Trails is a campground network with some of the awesomest spots to park your rig that we’ve ever seen.
We wrote this blog post about our favorite Thousand Trails campgrounds in every region and the interweb ate it up.
10. Outdoorsy’s Guide to Stargazing
What could be better than combining RVing with awe-inducing galaxy-gazing? That’s why we had tons of fun writing this number about RVing and stargazing.
To even better equip telescope toters, we also published The Ultimate Guide to Viewing the Milky Way and The Best Road Trip Spots for Stargazers.
Based on the number of eyes on that content, we’d say celestial viewing is something everyone ought to try.
It’s always fun seeing how things added up during the year we just put into our rearview. Blog content gives a special window into the Outdoorsy things that people are curious about. We hope you had as much fun reading this list as we did putting it together. Cheers to what this new year has in store for us!