RV There Yet? - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Sevierville, TN
Patrice and Kevin McCabe explore the history of Sevierville, Tennessee.

Glendive, MT
Patrice and Kevin explore Makoshika State Park in Glendive, Montana.

Cincy Region
Patrice and Kevin explore breweries and museums in the Cincinnati region.

Crawford, NE
Patrice and Kevin hike, ride Jeeps and shoot at Ft. Robinson State Park.

Rock Island, TN
Patrice and Kevin explore Rock Island State Park with guest Dave Fenley.

Tampa, FL
Patrice and Kevin McCabe hike and bike the Tampa Bay area.

Greenup, KY
Patrice and Kevin celebrate Kentucky State Park's 100th anniversary.

Outer Banks, NC
Patrice and Kevin McCabe explore Outer Banks, North Carolina.

Delta, AL
Patrice and Kevin explore Alabama while staying at Cheaha State Park.

Season Three Finale
Patrice and Kevin share extra footage during the season three finale.

Campellsville, KY
Patrice and Kevin explore Kentucky's State Parks in Western Kentucky.
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