Going RV - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
First Time Full-Timers
An Atlanta family decides to try out RV living with hopes of simplifying their busy lives and spending more time with their kids. They're hoping to find a Class A with bunk beds for the kids, two bathrooms and a washer and dryer. These features should help the family live in their RV year-round as they take on adventures around America. Will they be able to find the perfect rig for their new laid-back lifestyle?
Fifth-Wheel for Financial Firm
A young couple trades in their home for an RV while simultaneously growing a successful business. With a young daughter and a dog, the family hopes to find the perfect home on wheels with plenty of living space, a workspace for the business and a large closet. Will they be able to find an RV that can handle both work and play?
Kid-friendly Bunkhouse
A Georgia couple that wants to continue family traditions with their children looks to upgrade to an RV that meets everyone's needs. They hope to find an RV with a spacious living area, a king size master bed, but most importantly, a bunkhouse for the kids.
Motorhome for Motorcycles
A couple with four children looks for a motorhome that can keep up with their on-the-go lifestyle. They need a rig that's big enough to fit the entire family and has enough horsepower to pull a trailer full of motorcycles and bikes.
Interim RV Living
A family of five from Washington searches for a fifth-wheel to call home while they build their dream home. The couple hopes to find an RV with an open floor plan and separate master bedroom, as well as plenty of televisions so the kids can play video games.
RV for Retirement
A couple is on the lookout for a motorhome to take on new adventures and enjoy the perks of retirement. On their wish list is an RV with a bath and a half, plenty of sleeping space and comfortable to drive. Will they be able to jump into retirement with their dream RV?
Bunks for Brothers
This family of four is always on the go in their travel trailer but it's time to upgrade to a newer RV that is drivable. They want to be able to access all the amenities while driving including a bunkhouse for the kids, a roomy kitchen, easy maneuverability and plenty of sleeping space. Will this RV-loving family be able to find exactly what they want on the lot?
ATV Toy Hauler
A Nevada couple decides to buy an RV that will allow them to set up camp while going on ATV trips with friends. They're looking for a toy hauler with dry camping capabilities, an open floor plan and an ATV garage. Will they be able to find the perfect rugged rig to fit their budget?
Easing Into Camping
A Texas couple wants to spend more quality time with their daughters while easing them into outdoor adventures in an RV. They're looking for a travel trailer that is lightweight and easy to tow, but they also want plenty of sleeping space, a large awning, a roomy dinette and a full bathroom. Will this family of four be able to find a rig that'll make for easy camping?
New Priorities, New RV
After a recent health scare, a couple decides to make new priorities that include having fun and making memories while taking family trips in an RV. They're hoping to find a diesel unit but this may interfere with their priority of staying within budget. Will they be able to find the perfect motorhome for their family while not breaking the bank?
Luxury on Wheels
A fun-loving couple tries to compromise on an RV upgrade that will cater to his rugged camping style and her glamorous camping style. They also love motorcycling, so they are looking for a unit that will accommodate their bikes. Will this couple be able to find a Class A that caters to both of their wants?
Fifth-Wheel for Fifty States
A couple hopes to find the perfect RV that will help them achieve their goal of visiting all 50 states. They've decided to live full-time in the new rig so they're looking for a fifth-wheel that will serve as a comfy home for their family of three. Will they be able to find a rig fit for cross-country travel and full-time living?
RV for Horse Shows
Caitlin's been competitively riding horses for years, and recently she and her husband, Sam, have decided to swap out hotel rooms for a well-equipped RV. They're looking for a unit to escape the heat at horse shows and room for entertaining.
Bear-Proof RV
Rod and Camille want to provide their young sons with more outdoor adventures, so they are looking for their very first RV to take on camping trips. They want plenty of space for their family of five, a king-size bed and protection from bears!
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