Park It! Queer Creators Living the RV Life
Tyler + ToddPhoto Credit: Tyler + Todd / Instagram
Moving castles are not just a theme from a Studio Ghibli animated film, they are also on real highways across the world. They may be a lot smaller and on wheels but they serve the same purpose: to travel across long distances while still being at home sweet home.
Queer social media groups and organizations have formed from this kind of travel, and in some cases living situations. With the economy the way it is, it makes sense to weigh your living arrangement options whether that’s moving into a tiny home or making your dwelling transportable.
Wander Free and Queer
These queer wives are finding adventure outside of their backyard— way beyond their backyard. What makes them stand out is how much they immerse themselves in the van lifestyle. From handmade goods to storytelling about queer identity on the road, their page isn’t a travelogue, but about making personal space and being peace within it.
Tylerandtodd
There’s no denying that Tyler and Todd are a cute couple. They are definitely outdoorsy types and love to go on adventures in their converted Ford Transit Van. You can see some of those road trips on their YouTube channel. But this dynamic duo isn’t just living in close quarters on the road, they’ve also made a beautiful container home. Tyler and Todd represent a newer wave of queer creators who aren’t just chasing adventure—they’re building it right under their feet.
The Forester Boys
For RV-ers Brendon and Benji, or The Forestar Boys, living in a moving house is more of an exploration of nature than a necessity. The couple seem deeply tied to the community and queer joy could be their spirit name. Their content often centers around camping culture, road trips, and gatherings at LGBTQ+ campgrounds. They blend the scenery with moments of connection to people and nature. Almost like the Renaissance Faire they want to have social gatherings that are playful but rooted in chosen family. They haven’t posted anything in a while, but it’s worth scrolling through their history to see where they’ve been.
James & Paul’s RV Adventures
Longtime couple and caravan members James and Paul have miles of experience behind them both on the road and in their relationship; 29 years to be exact. It’s a long-term love story that evolved into a life on the road. Together for decades, they’ve spent years traveling cross-country (often with their dog in tow), returning again and again to places they love—especially the desert Southwest. There are no straight lines in a true adventure and maybe they’ve been together for so long because together they can bend with the road.
Homos on Wheels
Unpretentious and self-aware this intrepid RV couple, Kirsten and Jenna, are humorous and don’t take themselves too seriously (just read the name of their Instagram page). They aren’t trying to hard sell anything, their domestically is what makes them relatable and that says it all. Homos on Wheels makes you feel like a houseguest. Their relationship is front and center—not in a performative way, but in a way that highlights partnership, communication, and shared adventure. It’s queer life in a perpetual road trip where love exists in everyone’s personal space. And maybe they’ve world could use more of that.
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