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10 Great RV Destinations Everyone With an RV Should Visit

When you have an RV you can forget about the expensive costs and hassles of traditional traveling — social distancing and what not. In an RV, you're in complete control. And on the road, you can spend more quality time with your family and bond with your loved ones.

We put together a list of the best RV destinations to visit. These are great for adventure-loving families, or solo travelers looking to experience something new.

Where to Go in Your RV?

1. Fairbanks, Alaska

Relax under the midnight sun shining in the summer or gaze upon the Northern Lights dancing in the winter sky. This gem of the north offers entertaining activities like nature hikes and dog mushing and has plenty of nearby campgrounds.

2.  Las Vegas, Nevada

Going to the “Sin City” in an RV is a lot cheaper than paying for an overpriced hotel room. Campgrounds are situated near and outside the Strip. So you can roll the dice one day and breathe the fresh air and explore Red Rock Canyon the next.

Last Vegas Skyline
Last Vegas Skyline

3. Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Enjoy one of the biggest destinations in New England. With many nearby campgrounds, you can stroll on the beach, shop, take up water sports like kayaking, and even visit Martha’s Vineyard.

Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Cape Cod, Massachusetts

4. Henderson Beach State Park, Florida

This state park boasts several campgrounds, some with views of the beach. Here, you can not only hike, fish, and enjoy the wildlife — like in other state parks — but also bask in the sun or swim in the beautiful waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Henderson Beach State Park, Florida
Henderson Beach State Park, Florida. Image courtesy of floridastateparks.org.

5. Napa, California

Treat yourself to hiking and biking and breathing that crisp northern Californian air. You can visit the famous wineries, walk the vineyards, and taste-test the wine. 

Vineyard in Napa, California
Vineyard in Napa, California

6. Yellowstone National Park

Nothing beats the classics. As a hotspot for RV travelers, you will find several campgrounds at Yellowstone. You can explore the many different trails and see the breathtaking Old Faithful. And, don’t forget the unique souvenirs at the various shops in and around the national park.

Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park

7. Maricopa County Parks and Recreation, Arizona

The Maricopa County regional park system is home to 12 parks. Each park has its own events, and you can take guided nocturnal hikes, ride horses, and test your archery skills. Moreover, if you wanted to see the nearby city, Phoenix is only a 45-minute drive away.

Usery Mountain Regional Park, Arizona
Usery Mountain Regional Park, Arizona

8. Mount Rainer National Park, Washington

Gaze upon the beautiful glacial mountains of Mount Rainier. Here you can hike, climb, and fish.  In the winter, skiing and snowboarding are exciting activities offered. You can even check out the active volcano Mount Rainier.

Mount Rainier, Washington
Mount Rainier, Washington

9. Orlando, Florida

Orlando is home to DisneyWorld, so it’s a great destination for kids and those who are kids at heart. Orlando has many RV campgrounds, and you can spend more of your budget on you and your family.

Disney World Performers
Disney World

10. Cosmic Campground, New Mexico

Located away from city lights, you can view the undiluted beauty of the night sky. During the day, you can venture around Gila National Forest — enjoying all nature has to offer.

Night Sky over New Mexico
Night Sky over New Mexico

Begin Your Dream Adventure Today!

These great RV destinations are perfect.  Whether you fancy a trip to a mountain range or the seaside beaches, your RV can take you there.

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