Category: Travel

  • How to RV the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

    How to RV the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

    The only thing better than seeing America’s wild and rugged landscape is experiencing it. In a car, the breathtaking scenery rushes by outside like scenes from a movie. But on a motorcycle, we are transported into the landscape. On a bike, the smells, the sounds, the wind, the weather, and even the danger surround us with an uplifting sense of life and vitality. And what could be more iconic than taking your bike — and that rugged sense of adventure — to the Black Hills of South Dakota for the world’s largest motorcycle event: the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally?

    The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is 78 years old, and has grown from 9 participants in 1938 to over 700,000 attendees. It’s on almost every motorcycle enthusiast’s bucket list — but did you know that less than half of Sturgis’ attendees arrive by motorcycle?

    Taking the trip by motorcycle will undoubtedly leave you with a lifetime’s worth of golden memories, but it will also leave you with extreme exhaustion, windburn, sore legs, a sore butt, back pain, wrist pain — the list goes on. Let’s save those experiences for the rally itself.

     

    RV Parks Near Sturgis

    There are dozens of campgrounds available for the Sturgis Rally. Days End Campground and Sturgis RV Park are the closest facilities, offering full hookups. Glencoe Campground has over 1,000 RV sites, and more than 200 acres at their disposal. And if you’re interested in something a little more quiet or off the beaten path, here is a link with a discussion on seven other RV parks available during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

    Plan to make your reservation well in advance! In July of this year, the Glencoe Campground was almost at capacity for their RV sites. And every year, as the rally grows, space will only get tighter and be in higher demand.

     

    Traffic Tips

    When planning your RV route to the rally, keep traffic in mind. If you’re arriving after the start of the event, be aware that some of the highways will have reduced speeds, and some will even be closed to four-wheel vehicles. South Dakota’s Department of Transportation has an updated list of temporary road closures, highway speed reductions, and temporary traffic signals during the rally.

     

    Weather Readiness

    If you’ve never been to South Dakota, it’s worth doing a little research on the weather before you go. The heat of the summer will be upon you during the rally, and you will want to be prepared with preventative measures. Most days will be hot, with temperatures in the mid 80s; but thunderstorms can pop up violently and unexpectedly.

    In contrast to the hot sunny days, evenings tend to be chilly. Bring a variety of clothing for all types of weather. Be sure to check the forecast and keep an eye on the weather as you plan your long motorcycle rides. You don’t want to get caught in a hail storm if you can help it! And if you are bringing pets to the event, please keep the heat in mind. The temperature inside an RV baking in the sun could be lethal to animals left inside.

     

    Mastering Meal Prep 

    In my opinion, the biggest benefit to RVing versus camping is the food. There is only so much cooking and food prep you can do in a tent with a cooler. Tent camping is great — until you start trying to grill in the rain, or use your propane stove on a windy day, or all the ice in your cooler melts, leaving your delicious margaritas warm and sad.

    Don’t get me wrong! Culinary magic does happen at the talented hands of camping gurus; but, personally, I find it to be more hassle than it’s worth. In an RV, the kitchen is your oyster. You will have endless opportunities to cook wonders and feed your friends. If you’re really resourceful, you can food prep for the entire 10-day event, and leave the worries of meal planning behind you. Here’s a great two-week food prep meal plan with ideas for potlucks and feeding larger groups of people.  This food prep map is a great place to start even if you don’t like the recipes — you can always insert your own! Meal-planning the Sturgis Rally is an excellent way to free up more time for scenic motorcycle rides and socialization with new and old friends.

     

    Sites and Sights Around Sturgis

    At the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally you will relish in the company and energy of other bikers. Highways are packed with riders, and much of downtown is designated for two wheels only; that alone is one of the more enticing attractions of the event. But veteran Sturgis attendees know that there is so much more to the rally than just the parties.

    The Black Hills of South Dakota is a land with historic ties to the Lakota people. The topography is laden with ancient sedimentary rock and bedrock aquifers. Here is a link to some of the most scenic motorcycle rides around Sturgis that will leave you with unforgettable memories of the American Landscape.

     

    Riding Off the Beaten Path

    If you want to dig deeper into the ancient history of Black Hills of South Dakota, you won’t need to go far. You can see the remains of mammoths and other megafauna dating back to the ice age at a paleontological dig site that you can tour in Hot Springs, South Dakota. Along with many other natural landmarks. Here are some more hidden gems in and around the Black Hills of South Dakota that are rider-friendly. If you have the time to explore South Dakota outside of the Sturgis Rally, you won’t be disappointed. The landscape will leave a permanent footprint in your memory.

    If you’re headed to the biggest motorcycle rally in the world, the best way to experience it is to the fullest. And to do that, you need to bring your RV. (With all good nights of sleep with it.) If you’re still on the fence, here is a great discussion on motorcycle RVing versus motorcycle camping.

  • Seize the Summer: The RV Way

    Seize the Summer: The RV Way

    Summer begins with a delightful problem. There are so many cool places to travel, and it feels like you’ll never get to all the places on your list before fall and winter set in. By then, your options will have shrunk to either putting your RV in storage or exploring a narrower range of places. So, selecting your summer road trip is a big deal. Because, like Robin Williams in “The Dead Poet’s Society, you want to drive toward carpe diem this summer! (Don’t have your new RV yet? Be sure to seize that too.)

    For an RV trip that’s jam-packed and full of adventures, Harvest Hosts can help you seize the summer — in a big way. Harvest Hosts provides a unique RV camping membership. It gives you unlimited overnight stays at over 5,200 farms, wineries, breweries, attractions, and other cool locations! And one the best things about that is that your adventures don’t have to stop once you park your RV for the night. 

    Here are five must-visit Harvest Hosts locations that are the perfect addition to make your summer road trip extraordinary.

     

    Corona Heritage Park & Museum

    Corona Heritage Park and Museum is a charming historical site that offers a glimpse into Southern California’s rich past. This park features beautifully preserved historic buildings, including a 1910 railroad depot and a vintage windmill. Visitors can explore the museum’s exhibits showcasing local history, from citrus industry artifacts to antique machinery. The park’s pride and joy is its picturesque botanical gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic. Spend the day outdoors in this beautiful scenery, because, remember: Summer will be over before you know it!

    Book Your Stay at Corona Heritage Park & Museum

     

    The Castle Fun Center

    The Castle Fun Center in New York is the epitome of family summer fun. From thrilling go-karts and mini-golf to exhilarating laser tag and rock climbing. Quite simply, there’s something for everyone. And if it’s too hot out, you can enjoy the indoor arcade indoor play areas too! Perfect for family outings or group adventures, The Castle Fun Center is sure to bring a lot of fun to your summer road trip.

    Book Your Stay at The Castle Fun Center

     

    Foster’s Watershed Farm

    Foster’s Watershed Farm in Tennessee is a serene place where sustainable farming meets natural beauty. Enjoy fresh, organic produce and embrace the tranquility of the farm’s picturesque landscape. The farm features a diverse array of crops, farm animals, and stunning views of their three large ponds, making it a perfect retreat for nature enthusiasts. If you’re looking for the perfect place to RV camp and fish this summer, this is it!

    Book Your Stay at Foster’s Watershed Farm

     

    Zoll Vineyards

    Zoll Vineyards is a delightful winery in the Virginia countryside, offering a serene setting for wine tasting and relaxation. Guests can savor a variety of handcrafted wines while enjoying the beautiful outdoor patio and scenic vineyard views. With its welcoming atmosphere and exquisite wines, Zoll Vineyards is an ideal destination for both casual sippers and wine connoisseurs.

    Book Your Stay at Zoll Vineyards

     

    Wild Cider

    Wild Cider Brewing is a charming destination nestled in the scenic landscapes of Colorado, offering a unique blend of craft ciders and breathtaking mountain views. Known for their innovative cider flavors, made with fresh, local ingredients, this family-owned cidery provides a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for visitors. Guests can enjoy their delicious brews in a relaxing outdoor setting, complete with live music and events. Wild Cider Brewing is a must-visit spot for cider enthusiasts and anyone looking to experience the vibrant local culture.

    Book Your Stay at Wild Cider

     

    No matter where you end up this summer, with Harvest Hosts, you’re sure to find a cool place to stay wherever you are. Cabin Creek Brewing, Zoll Vineyards, Foster’s Watershed Farm, The Castle Fun Center, and Corona Heritage Park and Museum are just a few of the places available to explore on Harvest Hosts. Wherever you stay, you’ll be making the most of your summertime.

    To find even more summer fun adventures, check out our full map of locations here and become a Member today to start booking overnight stays.

  • Best RV Beach Destinations

    Best RV Beach Destinations

    There’s a cultural synergy between beach and RV life. Both activities are a form of escape from the mundane. Both involve an appreciation for nature. And both are filled with folks who like to swing their life’s pendulum away from the corporate cubicle. So it should be no surprise that most of the best beaches have great RV parks nearby. But the best RV beach destinations also come with an incredible perk — they’re perfect way to avoid the outrageous hotel and resort costs. Because after all, no matter where you lay your head, the main attraction is a hot and sandy day next to a big, beautiful body of water. 

    So here are our favorite RV beach destinations in each region of the US coastline, complete with a nearby parking spot to turn your RV, camper, or trailer into a beachside crash pad. 

     

    Floribama and Texas Coast

    Orange Beach, Alabama

    The Panhandle and the Alabama Coast remind me of Las Vegas — you can find pretty much anything you want if you look hard enough. For example, right next to trashy-chic party spots like the Flora-Bama Lounge — which calls itself, “The most famous beach bar in the country” — you’ll find Orange Beach, Alabama. It’s way more upscale. Orange Beach is quieter, significantly more distinguished than much of the Panhandle (and less trafficked by the spring break crowd). And yet … the party is always within arm’s reach. That’s the beauty of Orange Beach — everything is right at your fingertips.

    Beachy RV Park

    If you have a Class A or Super C motor coach that’s 32 feet or longer, and less than 15 years old, you can apply for a reservation at the Buena Vista Motor Coach Resort. But for us normies, the Gulf State Park Campground will do more than fine. It’s inland on a sleepy little lake with beach access, 28 miles of trails to enjoy, full hookups, camp store, pickle ball courts, and anything you need in between stays at one of the most beautiful Florida beaches you’ll find.

    Beyond the Beach

    Who are we trying to kid: It’s 100 percent worth the 10-minute drive to the Flora-Bama Lounge, just for the bushwackers alone.

     

    South Florida

    Sanibel Island, Florida

    When I was in high school, the residents of Sanibel practically took up arms against a “not-from-around-here” small-businessperson trying to open a McDonald’s in town. Back then, the uproar was the silliest thing I had heard of. Today, I see it differently. It was farsighted. The Sanibel area has managed to stay a haven from the booze-soaked party vibe of the Fort Myers beach next door.  In Sanibel, it’s just all untainted nature, all the time. Of note: Don’t expect a Big Mac when you get there. Sanibel still doesn’t have a McDonald’s. Score one for Mother Nature. 

    Beachy RV Park

    Periwinkle Park is the perfect launching point to explore one of the country’s most pristine pebbly playgrounds surrounded by palms, pools, and maybe even a porpoise or two.

    Beyond the Beach

    The J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge is a prime bird-watching spot with a peaceful look at what an untouched Florida would look like.

     

    Outer Banks

    Cape Hatteras, North Carolina

    The Outer Banks of North Carolina (and, technically, Virginia), or OBX, has an unmistakable energy. There’s something about being surrounded by that much saltwater that rejects the corporate. In short, it instills maximum chill for all who enter. The entire OBX is built for outdoor living, with watersports driving a big part of the economy. (Hear that, Boatmart?) 

    But the beauty, both literal and figuratively, is its ability to maintain an arms-length distance from the vacationing hordes. Again: maximum chill. Another distinct difference in the OBX experience is that while other coastlines typically keep their RV parks off the beach itself, it’s not unusual to find a parking spot with a direct ocean view, like the park we’re suggesting below. And that kind of ocean view is priceless in any zip code. 

    Beachy RV Park

    Camp Hatteras is, as they say, “World-class camping: Oceanfront to Soundfront on the Outer Banks.”

    Beyond the Beach

    The numerous charter fishing options and plentiful marlin population have given the OBX the title of, “the billfish capital of the world.” 

     

    Midwest

    Beach 404, Nowhere

    Error. Not found. (Just kidding.) Love ya, Midwest, but no self-respecting son of Florida would call a lakeside dirt spot an RV beach destination, no matter how much sand you truck in! I just can’t do it!

     

    Pacific Northwest

    Cannon Beach, Oregon

    Some 700 miles north of Sonoma, beaches become less about hot and sandy sun soaking and more about the views and the wildlife. The Pacific Northwest has almost unending miles of protected oceanfront, with plenty of visual drama. In fact, there’s so much drama that it’s hard to narrow in on a best option. You want lighthouses? You got ‘em. Want some whale watching? Cascadia and the PNW has that too. 

    But if we have to pick one, we’re going with Cannon Beach, where the famously majestic Haystack Rock inspires the romantic and melancholy alike. In the middle of what is essentially the PNW’s version of rainforest, Cannon Beach is a beach town in the summer, a sleepy forest town in the “magic season” when the beachgoers depart, and an ecological wonder every day of the year. 

    Beachy RV Park

    The Cannon Beach RV Resort is the perfect place to enjoy the magical, Cascadian version of beach life. 

    Beyond the Beach

    There’s a reason Haystack Rock (it’s just Haystack to locals) has been featured in countless pieces of media. There’s a gravity to it that’s undeniable, and well worth getting pulled into the half-mile trek from the RV park. 

     

    California 

    Sonoma Coast, California

    One of my favorite trips I’ve ever taken was a 200-mile drive on the Pacific Coast Highway from Sonoma State Park in the north to Big Sur in the south. To say that the Pacific Coast is breathtaking grossly understates its beauty. It was nothing short of life-changing, even if only for the two weeks we spent in that awe-filled zone that combines the refined wine country vibe with world-famous-for-a-reason beach views. 

    The Sonoma Coast is unlike other beaches, but only partly because California is unlike anywhere that’s not California. The sand feels different. The visual variety is different. And the energy hits different. The entire region is a slice of Americana that’s a critical piece of any balanced view of what we offer the world. It’s the perfect zen yin to the hustle-bustle yang of the East Coast. 

    Even in the L.A. region, there are plenty of spots worth visiting, including tourist-friendly locations like Santa Monica, Coronado, or La Jolla, all of which have plenty of RV park and camping options. But for my money, the Sonoma Coast is one of the most unique RV destinations in the world. Come for the beaches. Stay for the redwoods. And live for those astounding views coasting your rig down the PCH.

    Beachy RV Park

    Sonoma Coast State Park has several RV options. For full hookups you’ll want Bodega Dunes. But if you want the ultimate RV beach destination experience, back yourself into a premium spot at Wright’s Beach.

    Beyond the Beach

    The hour drive from Sonoma Coast State Park to the Napa Valley Wine Train is all the way worth it. The train is a most elegant way to experience the region’s spectacular beauty and a glass or six of great American wine. Especially if you take the perfect RV for a wine tour.

  • How to RV This Memorial Day Like a Patriot

    How to RV This Memorial Day Like a Patriot

    RVing just might be the most ‘Merican way possible to spend Memorial Day — and personally, I don’t think it’s even close. Here’s why. On the day that the entire nation reflects on the enormous cost of liberty, experiencing that freedom to the fullest is one of the ways we honor the fallen — from the days of our forefathers to the present. 

    We’ve been given a great country. On Memorial Day, your RV clears the road to some of our nation’s most hallowed emotional territory. And as an added bonus, even if you’re behind the cockpit of a luxury Class B, you’re still basically carting around a wagon with your possessions in it. (Last I checked, pioneering is a pretty American thing to do.)

    Here are the best ways to max out Memorial Day from your RV like a patriot. So, wherever you are on the road, you can celebrate this country and honor those who have sacrificed so much for us. 

     

    Camp Near a War Memorial

    These days, seems like memorials only make the news if someone is defacing them. But politics aside, there’s little debate over the value of remembrance. In the quiet corners of our country, there are innumerable memorials to those who have fallen. And they’re all worth a visit. 

    Most of the well-known memorials are in Washington D.C., which might make it the best American RV destination for Memorial Day weekend. But wherever you’re camping, there’s likely one in driving distance. Some of our lesser known favorites are: the U.S. National Memorial Arch in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania and Grosse Point War Memorial in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Each of these memorials is surrounded by history, and a visit to any is an opportunity to learn more about each conflict. 

     

    Visit a National Cemetery

    This may sound somber, but that’s OK. Memorial Day is a day when we’re supposed to reflect directly upon the human cost of what we value. Little does that like being in proximity to our country’s fallen. It’s a potent but necessary reminder. 

    National cemeteries are also where many veterans and Gold Star Families go to remember loved ones they have lost. These cemeteries are situated across the country, and many observe Memorial Day with special ceremonies. Some, like Arlington National Cemetery, have national significance. Others, like the Presidio (the name for San Francisco National Cemetery), have a richer local history. Each, however, stands as a testament to the sacrifices that veterans and their families make on behalf of the nation we love.

     

    Explore an Iconic American City

    In 2009, four weeks before I shipped out to deploy to Iraq, I visited New York City for a weekend. The trip was amazing — a glowing reminder of many of the best things about the land of the free and the home of the brave. There were patriotic things to do, like the 9/11 Memorial, but my favorite was the Intrepid Museum, which lets you explore a retired WWI US Navy ship the USS Intrepid. Still, the most ‘Merican thing to do was just to wander, appreciating the diverse sights, sounds, and smells of one of the greatest cities in the world. 

    There are other cities that hold a special national significance, too. Consider Wallydocking near Boston’s Freedom Trail, where you can wander the historic streets where our freedom was incubated. Or park near Gettysburg (we especially love Gettysburg Battlefield Resort), the Alamo, Philadelphia, or Mount Rushmore. Each has plentiful options for RV parking, and plenty of patriotic sights to see over a freedom-filled weekend.

     

    Send a Care Package

    Memorial Day honors those who have fallen in defense of our freedom, but spreading the love to those currently deployed is a fantastic way to honor them. Several civilian organizations facilitate these care packages, including the USO, or civilian organizations like Operation Gratitude

    While in Iraq, my unit and I would receive care packages from time to time that were sent from some great Americans with no idea who we were. Packages would just arrive and be distributed to everyone. There would be cards in the packages, addressed generically, and always signed with love. Every time these packages arrived, it didn’t really matter what was in them. It always meant something that somebody was thinking of us. 

     

    Visit a Campground Memorial Day Celebration

    Many large campgrounds, especially family-oriented locations like KOAs, have Memorial Day celebrations. Each will vary in the activities available, but each is certain to be a collection of diversely patriotic Americans gathering to let freedom ring. There’s usually lots of live music, games and rides for kids, and special food available. Because RV parks are already gathering places for like-minded American adventurers, when you add the extra emphasis of a patriotic weekend, there’s an extra friendly energy.

     

    Celebrate Your Freedom

    Most anyone who served, whether for a few years or a career, would agree that the best way for you to honor those who fought for our freedom is to live out your own. Live your best life, remembering that not everyone has the same liberty we do, and aggressively pursue your happiness in your own way. Remember the cost. And remember what’s at stake as we continue this great American experiment. Do those things, and you’ll join millions of Americans in living out the legacy that every fallen veteran has given us.

  • Tampa Bay RV Summer Show: 2024 Guide

    Tampa Bay RV Summer Show: 2024 Guide

    Multiple RV dealers, a daily door prize, and a chance to take your RV research journey up a whole new level. The Tampa Bay RV Summer Show is an all-around win.

     

    Let’s be clear: There are a lot of great reasons to head down to Tampa in June. Warm weather and bright beaches? Check. Thrilling theme parks by day and tantalizing night life after dark? You bet. But don’t forget to keep the Tampa Bay RV Summer Show near the top of your to-see-in-Tampa list. 

    The Florida State Fairgrounds kick things off at 9 a.m. on Thursday, June 6, and continue through Sunday, June 9, giving you an awesome opportunity to stop and shop multiple RV models in a sea of RV dealers. 

    Here’s why the Tampa Bay RV Summer Show is the perfect opportunity for an RV shopping spree — even if you’re just window shopping.

     

    Less Crowds — but Still Lots of RVs

    Although it’s the very same location as the annual Florida RV SuperShow that’s hosted in January, the scale is much different. Shoppers still get the full RV show experience — but with a more medium-sized crowd. Attendance for the Tampa Bay RV Summer Show projects closer to 7,500 than the 75,000 plus common at the winter SuperShow.

    Not everybody loves the massive crowd of a SuperShow. (Getting away from the crowd is why a lot of us RV!) So, the more manageable size of the Tampa show is absolutely goldilocks for lots of folks. And by that, we mean it’s just right.

     

    Multiple RV Dealers in One Location

    The smaller scale also has another big benefit: Less competition for time dealing directly with RV dealers. And, as with any show, there’s the huge convenience of having multiple RV dealers in one place. You can compare models and prices, floorplans and features — all in-person. That puts you at a huge advantage as an RV buyer.

    Here are the RV dealers who will have inventory on-site in Tampa:

    • Blue Compass
    • General RV Center
    • Gerzeny’s RV World
    • Gulf Atlantic Cottages
    • Lazydays RV

     

    A Chance to Take Your Research Offscreen

    Look, we’d be the last people in the world to criticize folks for RV shopping online. After all, who makes RV shopping easier than RV Trader? But there is just something awesome about turning that pocket computer off and stepping into the RV you’ve been dreaming about. You get to find out if that new feature or floorplan is as incredible as you expected it to be. Plus, you get to sit, stand, crouch, and crash into the comforts of a bunch of other RVs to compare it with. 

    So, you just might drive off with the RV you’ve been dreaming about. Or, like the RV Romeo that you are, you might spark a romance for an even more perfect model. 

    All this to say: The Tampa Bay RV Summer Show is a prime opportunity to take your RV buyer research to the next level. Plus, whether you end up buying an RV or not, you’ll also still get a shot at a $100 American Express gift card that one lucky winner draws each day as a door prize. And when your day on the fairgrounds is done, you’re still in Tampa. That, my friend, is an all-around win.

     

    Tampa Bay RV Summer Show Details

    Location

    Florida State Fairgrounds
    4800 US Highway 301 North
    Tampa, FL  33610

     

    Dates

    June 6 – 9, 2024

     

    Hours

    9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Thursday – Saturday)
    9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Sunday)

     

    Admission

    $5 per adult (kids 16 and under are free)

     

    Discounts

    $1 off the price of admission
    Senior Day: June 6
    Military/First Responder: All days of show

     

    Parking

    $10 for cars
    $16 for RVs

     

    Pets

    Bring ‘em! Just keep your pets on a leash or in a carrier. And clean up after them. (Duh.) 

     

     

  • Turn Graduation Into An Adventure! RV Campgrounds Near 10 Popular US Colleges

    Turn Graduation Into An Adventure! RV Campgrounds Near 10 Popular US Colleges

    Do you have a friend or family member who is celebrating their graduation this upcoming May? As an RV enthusiast, why not make this already memorable occasion even more so by turning this graduation trip into an adventure!

    RV Trader is providing you with some of the best RV camping experiences near popular US colleges and universities:

    1. Virginia Tech

    New River Junction – 9.3 Miles West

    New River Junction Campground is an ideal destination for families attending graduation ceremonies. With its serene setting and essential amenities, it offers a comfortable and convenient stay. For an exciting twist to your stay, take the family tubing along the New River!

    Dixie Caverns Campground – 11.6 Miles East

    Dixie Caverns Campground presents a wonderful lodging option including spacious campsites, picnic areas, and access to the stunning Dixie Caverns. This campground offers a mix of relaxation and excitement amidst the graduation festivities.

    2. Florida State University

    Big Oak RV Park – 6 Miles North

    With spacious RV sites equipped with essential amenities and modern facilities like bathhouses and Wi-Fi access, guests can enjoy a comfortable stay at Big Oak RV Park while still being close to campus for graduation events.

    Tallahassee RV Park – 8.2 Miles West

    Offering shaded pull-through sites, full-service hook-ups, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a pool, guests can enjoy a comfortable stay just minutes away from Florida State University’s graduation festivities. The park’s amenities include a clubhouse, dog walk area, 24-hour laundry facilities, and more.

    3. Penn State University

    The Bellefonte Campground – 14.1 Miles Northeast

    This location offers spacious RV and tent sites equipped with essential amenities, including water, electric, and sewer hookups. Modern facilities like bathhouses and Wi-Fi access enhance the camping experience, making it an ideal choice for celebrating academic achievements amidst nature’s beauty.

    Bellefonte / State College KOA Holiday – 15.1 Miles Northeast

    Nestled amidst scenic landscapes, this campground provides a convenient and comfortable lodging option for graduation guests. The location offers spacious RV sites and cozy cabin rentals with essential amenities such as water, electric, and sewer hookups, plus luxurious amenities such as planned activities, a heated pool, 24-hour laundry, and more.

    4. Clemson University

    Tiger Mountain RV Park and Campground – 2 Miles West

    Surrounded by lush natural scenery, this campground provides a range of amenities for a comfortable stay. Enjoy over 100 waterfalls within an hour drive, a public boat ramp nearby, and a golf course within minutes for family fun amidst graduation ceremonies.

    Clemson RV Park at the Grove – 5.1 Miles Southeast

    This campground is known for its amazing tailgates and fun on Lake Hartwell, one of the largest lakes in the southeast, making it the perfect school spirited destination for your graduation festivities. All sites are flat, level, 65 feet long, and offer full-hook-ups with water, sewer, and power (30/50 amp).

    5. Ohio State University

    Cross Creek Camping Resort – 17 Miles North

    Cross Creek Camping Resort offers an ideal destination for families and friends of graduates. With full hook-up sites, cozy cabins, and a host of recreational activities, guests of all ages can unwind and make lasting memories.

    Alum Creek State Park Campground – 18 Miles North

    With ample RV accommodations, including full hook-up sites, RVers can enjoy comfortable stays while being within easy reach of Ohio State University’s campus. The park’s array of recreational activities, from hiking trails to boat ramp access, ensures there’s something for everyone to enjoy during their visit.

    6. University of Texas

    Oak Forest RV Resort – 6.5 Miles East

    Enjoy a quiet home away from home amidst celebrations at the Oak Forest RV Resort. Choose between 289 RV sites, all featuring full hookups with 30/50 amp service and free cable, internet, and wifi on-site. The whole family can enjoy amenities such as a seasonal pool, hot tub, fitness center, and many recreational activities, along with laundry facilities, showers, and a pet park.

    Austin Lone Star RV Community – 10.8 Miles Southwest

    This spacious and picturesque retreat offers over 150 sites with full hookups and rental homes for those heading to the University of Texas’ graduation. Guests can enjoy the resort’s pool, clubhouse activities, and on-site convenience store. The resort is also in close proximity to many nearby landmarks that guests of all ages can enjoy.

    7. Michigan State University

    Walnut Hills Family Campground – 27.5 Miles East

    Perfect for the family during graduation weekend, Walnut Hills Family Campground offers 45 acres and 203 grassy sites along the Shiawassee River. Experience ultimate convenience and comfort with full hook ups and waterfront sites. Plus, find fun for the whole family with activities such as kayak rentals, wibit water park, arcade, outdoor recreation, and more.

    Taylor’s Beach Campground – 34.3 Miles East

    Another location perfect for the family, Taylor Beach Campground offers essential amenities such as full hookups and dump stations, along with laundry facilities, bathhouses, and picnic areas. For family fun in between festivities, head to the beach to swim or rent a kayak, hang out in the recreational areas, and hike beautiful nature trails.

    8. Louisiana State University

    Tiger’s Trail RV Resort – 5.6 Miles South

    Baton Rouge’s only luxury RV Resort comes complete with a clubhouse, swimming pool and lazy river, pickleball courts, outdoor amenities, golf cart rentals and more. This resort offers everything your family needs to celebrate your grad in style.

    Baton Rouge KOA Holiday – 15.9 Miles East

    This campground is a family friendly stay offering 100 amp hook ups, a swimming pool, a hot tub/sauna, a mini golf course, game room, outdoor games, a movie tavern and other outdoor amenities, providing all of the fun of the outdoors and more.

    9. University of Oregon

    Deerwood RV Park – 5.6 Miles Southeast

    With its spacious RV sites and cozy cabins nestled among the trees, Deerwood RV Park offers a unique blend of comfort and natural beauty for guests seeking a memorable graduation stay.

    Eugene Premier RV Resort –  9.6 Miles North

    With expansive RV sites, upscale amenities, and meticulously manicured grounds, Eugene Premier RV Resort offers a serene escape within the Pacific Northwest. Whether unwinding by the resort’s pristine pool, exploring the nearby Willamette Valley wine country, or embarking on scenic hikes, guests are invited to create lasting memories on graduation weekend.

    10. University of San Diego

    Sun Outdoors San Diego Bay  – 12.8 Miles South

    Nestled along the picturesque San Diego Bay, with ample outdoor amenities including swimming pools, barbecue areas, and recreational facilities, Sun Outdoors San Diego Bay ensures a memorable stay for guests celebrating their loved ones’ academic achievements.

    San Diego Metro KOA Resort – 14.4 Miles Southeast

    In addition to the ample opportunities for family fun on the resort, guests can explore the vibrant Gaslamp Quarter with its eclectic mix of dining and entertainment options, or wander through the historic streets of Old Town to immerse themselves in San Diego’s rich cultural heritage. The Mission Trails Regional Park, also nearby, offers miles of hiking and biking trails, while the sparkling shores of Coronado Beach provide the perfect backdrop.

    Even if you don’t have an RV, many of the options we’ve researched for you have cabin and house rentals available, so skip the hotel and opt for adventure instead this graduation season. Happy adventure-ing and congratulations to this year’s graduates!

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  • Enjoy the 2024 Solar Eclipse from these Harvest Hosts Locations

    Enjoy the 2024 Solar Eclipse from these Harvest Hosts Locations

    If you’re looking for places to RV camp and watch April 8th’s Solar Eclipse, Harvest Hosts can help! Harvest Hosts has over 500+ locations along the path of totality. You can still book stays at these Host locations, and hundreds of others. For the most up-to-date list of locations with Eclipse Availability, click here.

    Check out these eight great locations where you can RV camp and watch the solar eclipse. These destinations are also great places to stay throughout the year, so we also recommend a visit if you’re planning any trips after April 8.

     

    Moose and Goose Winery – Temple, TX

    Moose and Goose

    Moose and Goose is a farm and a fruit winery offering 10 different specialty flavors, including T sunset, Cran-Apple, Elderberry, and more. They even are hosting a special eclipse viewing event! Be sure to visit. 

    Book a Stay at Moose and Goose Winery


    Los Pinos Ranch Vineyards – Pittsburg, TX

    Los Pinos

    Los Pinos Ranch Vineyard is a vineyard that also has a restaurant and tasting room open for the public to try their delicious wines made with grapes grown on-site. 

    Book a Stay at Los Pinos Ranch Vineyards


    Willow Tree Florist – Potsdam, NY

    Willow Tree

    Watch the eclipse amongst the beautiful florals, and enjoy perusing their home and garden store, perfect for gifts. 

    Book a Stay at Willow Tree Florist

     

     

    Dreaming Tree Ranch – Canton, NY

    Dreaming Tree Ranch

    This ranch located in New York’s Adirondacks is a picturesque place to watch the eclipse. View the celestial event with the wildlife, and take home seasonal produce like sweet corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, rhubarb, garlic, maple syrup, and more!

    Book a Stay at Dreaming Tree Ranch

     

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    First Settler’s Lodge – Weston, ME

    Close to the US/Canada border, this lodge boasts stunning views of Mt Katahdin, making it a beautiful place to watch the eclipse. They have a restaurant, gift shop, and beautiful garden to explore.

    Book a Stay at First Settlers Lodge

     

    Two Knights Brewing Company – Sangerville, ME

    Two Knights

    Two Knights Brewing Company is a taproom on the Moosehead trail with plenty of room for campers of all sizes. For the solar eclipse, they’re offering extra parking for Harvest Hosts Members!

    Book a Stay at Two Knights Brewing Company

     

    Hunter’s Ridge Winery – Salem, IN

    Hunter's Ridge

    Hunter’s Ridge is a small family-owned winery new to the Harvest Hosts platform. After you watch the eclipse, you can explore the crafts, art, and goat cheese they have for sale, and try some delicious wines.

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    Simmons Winery & 450 North Brewing Co – Columbus, IN

    Simmons

    Enjoy the delicious drinks at this craft brewery and boutique winery all-in-one! This family-owned establishment is sure to be a great place to take in the solar eclipse. 

    Book a Stay at Simmons Winery & 450 North Brewing Co

     

    If any of these locations interest you, become a Harvest Hosts Member today to unlock unlimited overnight stays at these recommended locations or any of their other 5,000+ unique RV camping locations.

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  • Chasing Shadows: Alternative RV Spots for Catching the Solar Eclipse – It’s Not Too Late to Join the Cosmic Show!

    Chasing Shadows: Alternative RV Spots for Catching the Solar Eclipse – It’s Not Too Late to Join the Cosmic Show!

    Get ready to hitch up and roll out because the Great American Eclipse is beckoning, and it’s promising to be a celestial spectacle like no other! With an astronomical surge in RV travel enthusiasts gearing up to witness the total solar eclipse on April 8th, it’s clear that the allure of this cosmic event knows no bounds. 

    According to a recent survey by RVIA, a staggering 14.1 million eclipse chasers are hitting the road in their RVs, ready to park up and bask in the otherworldly wonder. And the numbers don’t lie: According to Forbes, RV bookings along the eclipse’s path of totality have skyrocketed, with increases of over 700% reported in many states. In Ohio alone, RV rental company RVshare has seen bookings surge over 1,000 percent compared to last year! 

    So, if you’ve been dreaming of chasing shadows and basking in the glow of a total solar eclipse, fear not—it’s not too late to join the caravan of cosmic enthusiasts! Even with RV parks booking up, RV Trader has done the research on prime locations where you can park your RV and witness this breathtaking event unfold.

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    Dispersed Camping at National Forests 

    Dispersed camping in national forests allows RVers to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the freedom of remote camping. Unlike traditional campgrounds, dispersed camping allows RVers to park off designated roads and camp in undeveloped areas, providing a more secluded and primitive experience. RVers must adhere to specific regulations, such as staying within a designated distance from roads and water sources and practicing Leave No Trace principles. 

    A few examples of National Forests with dispersed campaign opportunities along the path of the eclipse: 

    • Houston, Texas: Sam Houston National Forest offers picnic areas, hiking trails, and fishing spots along the numerous lakes and streams scattered throughout the forest. For information on where you can take advantage of dispersed camping, check out this article by the dryt
    • Rolla, Missouri: Mark Twain National Forest is excited to welcome viewers of the eclipse and has even provided a complete list of tips to make your viewing stellar!
    • Marienville, Pennsylvania: Allegheny National Forest offers dispersed RV camping off of Forest Road 160 for a secluded spot in the heart of nature. 

     

    To find national forests near you that permit dispersed camping, resources like the U.S. Forest Service website and apps such as Campendium and Recreation.gov offer information on dispersed camping areas, regulations, and any required permits, empowering RVers to plan their outdoor adventures responsibly and sustainably.

    RV Eclipse Camping

    Casinos

    Casinos can be an unexpected yet convenient option for RVers looking to park and watch the solar eclipse. Many casinos across the United States offer designated RV parking areas, complete with amenities like security, restrooms, and sometimes even hookups for electricity and water. This makes them a practical choice for those seeking a safe and comfortable spot to witness the event. Additionally, the bustling atmosphere of a casino can add an element of excitement to the eclipse-watching experience, providing opportunities for entertainment and dining before or after the main event. 

    • St. Louis, Missouri: River City Casino & Hotel offers free RV parking in their south parking lot. This spot offers several dining options with a pub, buffet, coffee shop, steak house, and Italian and Asian cuisine options. 
    • West Memphis, Arkansas: Southland Casino boasts many reports from RVers that this casino offers a welcome arrival with a security escort to an easily maneuvered parking lot, with plenty of space for a free overnight stay.
    • Anderson, Indiana: Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino offers free dry overnight RV parking. The lot is level, well lit, and there are plenty of grassy areas to walk your pets. There’s even a shuttle to bring you to the casino. This location offers plenty of dining options within the casino and even has a Walmart on the way in.

     

    Designated Viewing Sites

    NASA is partnering with a few locations in the path of totality for the 2024 Solar Eclipse. These locations are: 

    • Kerrville, Texas: Kerrville and Ingram are gearing up to be in the path of complete totality for the 2024 Solar Eclipse! With Kerrville boasting 4 minutes and 24 seconds, and Ingram an astonishing 4 minutes and 26 seconds, it’s set to be an unforgettable event.
    • Indianapolis, Indiana: Indianapolis lies within the path of totality and offers an ideal location to witness and revel in the eclipse. Indy is hosting a weekend-long celebration filled with gatherings, film screenings, games, special performances, lectures, and more throughout the city. Join in the festivities to commemorate space, astronomy, astrology, and all things related to the eclipse. Don’t miss out!
    • Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland is celebrating a “Blackout to Remember.” Invite your family and friends to enjoy unobstructed views of the eclipse above Lake Erie. Take part in specially curated, kid-friendly science activities in Downtown Cleveland and surrounding areas.

     

    Each location will provide a group viewing area for the public, but be sure to do your own research on RV parking as some locations may not allow larger vehicles such as Class A RVs and Travel Trailers. And, as always, support local businesses while you’re visiting!

    Farms, Wineries, and Breweries

    Did you know that there are farms, wineries, and breweries that allow RV parking and overnight stays across the United States? If this piques your interest, you have to check out Harvest Hosts! 

    Harvest Hosts is a membership program where members are connected to and can stay at participating farms, wineries, and breweries in their RVs. Enjoy the rural setting and the chance to purchase fresh produce and other products directly from your hosts. Check out this list of hosts in the path of eclipse totality who may still have availability!

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    Safety First! 

    As you anticipate the solar eclipse, remember to prioritize safety and plan ahead. Equip yourself with certified solar viewing glasses to protect your eyes from the sun’s brilliance during the event. Avoid makeshift filters or regular sunglasses, as they won’t provide adequate protection. Embrace indirect viewing methods like pinhole projectors for a unique perspective, and savor the fleeting moments of totality with caution. By following these precautions, you can enjoy the eclipse with family and friends while keeping your vision safe.

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  • Major League Baseball’s 6 Biggest Hitters for RV Tailgating

    Major League Baseball’s 6 Biggest Hitters for RV Tailgating

    See if your favorite team’s MLB tailgate scene swings for the fences—or strikes out. 

    They don’t call baseball the Great American Pastime for nothing. Even with the new rules designed to speed up the game, baseball plays at its own leisurely pace. And as campers, we like that. Parked at the Ole Ball Game, there’s plenty of time to grab more than peanuts and Cracker Jacks—both before and during the game. Which makes MLB tailgating a dream destination for RVers to sit back, soak up some atmosphere and fill the air with a lot of savory smells from our outdoor kitchens. Just about all you need for a great day.

    Especially if you pick the right ballpark.

    So, wonder which MLB ballparks have a tailgating scene worthy of an epic RV road trip? Let us share the Major League fields with Big League food and fun for any baseball fan looking to catch a tailgate worthy of a road trip.

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    6 MLB Ballparks with the Highest RV Tailgate TPR 

    • Milwaukee Brewers: American Family Field
      Synonymous with beer and sausage, you know American Family Field can’t go wrong, offering the quintessential MLB tailgating experience for any camper lucky enough to pull in. With ample parking and minimal restrictions, fans can indulge in the ultimate pregame festivities, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and nearby attractions.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Stadium Parking Lot

     

    • Kansas City Royals: Kauffman Stadium
      Located right next to Kansas City’s other pro sports stadium, Kansas City’s fabled tailgating experience sets the stage for an unforgettable pregame experience. Families and adults alike can indulge in the game day atmosphere surrounding the stadium, making it a top destination for fans seeking both excitement and relaxation.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Stadium Parking Lot

     

    • Chicago White Sox: Guaranteed Rate Field
      With the parking lot open 2 ½ hours before first pitch, the pre-game environment ensures a memorable experience for fans. Guaranteed Rate Field’s location right next to the interstate means it’s in a prime location for getting in and out (unlike its cross town rivals at Wrigley Field). Weekend games at Guaranteed Rate Field usually host hundreds of eager fans before the game.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Stadium Parking Lot

     

    • Atlanta Braves: Truist Park
      Also featuring their own designated tailgate lot, Truist Park features few restrictions on tailgating that allow for a great pre-game environment. With proximity to ‘The Battery Atlanta, families and adults can all enjoy the pre-game environment of Truist Park. RVs are permitted in Lot 29.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Stadium Parking Lot No. 29

     

    • San Francisco Giants: Oracle Park
      Oracle Parks’s designated tailgate lot offers a vibrant pregame atmosphere. Families and adults alike can revel in the diverse entertainment options surrounding the stadium, making it a popular destination for fans seeking both excitement and relaxation.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Stadium Parking Lot A

     

    Oracle Park

     

    • Pittsburgh Pirates: PNC Park
      PNC Park secures its spot on the list as one of the ultimate tailgating destinations, boasting proximity to the vibrant city of Pittsburgh. Despite not topping any single category, its consistent high rankings across the board, combined with a serene countryside setting at Mountain Top Campground, ensure a memorable pregame experience for fans of all ages.Nearest RV Parking Spot: Gold Lot 1a

     

    Now, truth be told, not all MLB ballparks provide the ideal tailgating experience. It’s an especially big deal if you can’t even park your RV there. (And there are some that you can’t.) From limited parking options to strict beverage and cooking regulations, here are the bottom seven MLB gameday tailgating experiences.

    7 MLB Ballparks in an RV Tailgating Slump

    • New York Mets: Citi Field
      Mets’ Citi Field struggles to ignite pregame excitement. Sure, we wanna meet the Mets! Pull right up and greet the Mets! But we can’t in our RV. Limited nearby hangouts and strict regulations put a damper on tailgating aspirations, exacerbated by the notorious New York City gridlock. It’s no surprise that Citi Field bottoms out our list for lackluster tailgating experiences in 2024.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Oversized Vehicle Parking Lot (aka Pork Chop Hill)

     

    • New York Yankees: Yankee Stadium
      Despite its prime NYC location, Yankee Stadium lacks pregame charm. Stringent rules and a dearth of family-friendly amenities make it tough for fans to embrace the tailgating tradition amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. Which feels like a big missed opportunity. For RVers. For baseball fans. And for humanity.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Stadium Parking Lot

     

    • Miami Marlins: LoanDepot Park
      While Miami boasts a vibrant culture, getting to LoanDepot Park presents challenges. Miami’s maze of limited parking and strict regulations aren’t the pregame primers that any RV wants to wander through. And navigating traffic jams in Miami sure doesn’t sweeten the pot. Which is a shame, considering how many RVers LOVE camping in Florida and are around at the end of snowbird season.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Stadium Parking Lot No. 3 – West 

     

    • Oakland Athletics: RingCentral Coliseum
      The Ole Ball Game is traditionally pretty big on festivities. RingCentral Coliseum doesn’t have many. With stringent alcohol policies and spare amenities, tailgating here pales in comparison to other ballparks, although hopes rise with talks of a glowing new stadium in Las Vegas.Nearest RV Parking Spot: Stadium Parking Lots A, B, C, & D

     

    • Toronto Blue Jays: Rogers Centre
      No tailgating and pricey parking at Rogers Centre feel like a total three and out. While nearby bars offer some respite, you don’t need an RV to go there. Inside the stadium, the overall ambiance fails to ignite the excitement found in other MLB ballparks.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Must Reserve Ahead of Time

     

    • Tampa Bay Rays: Tropicana Field
      Tropicana Field’s uninspiring exterior is a good reflection of its lackluster pregame scene. While tailgating is allowed and parking ample, the overall vibe fails to create the memorable experience that other ballparks seem so good at delivering.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Stadium Parking Lots 2, 6, and 7

     

    • Los Angeles Dodgers: Dodger Stadium
      Despite its prime spot in sunny Southern California, Dodger Stadium prohibits tailgating. Safety concerns and the absence of family-friendly amenities further detract from the pregame experience. And with limited vehicle height allowances, fitting an RV into their lot is a tall order.

      Nearest RV Parking Spot: Stadium Parking Lot

     

    Dodger Stadium

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    Don’t get us wrong now: Attending an MLB game is always exciting. But every sports fan knows that the pregame tailgate can set the tone for the entire day. Nothing bonds fans more than connecting over hot food and cold drinks before the first pitch. And there’s no better place to do that—with your awning out and your TV on—than your RV. So, if you’re looking to make that dream happen—at MLB tailgates or anywhere else—browse the nationwide inventory of new and used RVs for sale on RVTrader.com.

  • 16 of the Best Camping Locations for RVers

    16 of the Best Camping Locations for RVers

    What makes a campsite great for the RV community? Well, it comes down to location and convenience, scenery, climate, nearby attractions, amenities that are RV-friendly, and everything you need for a memorable travel experience. When you set out on your next excursion and pack these essentials for an unforgettable camping trip, consider your travel options. RV Trader is giving you a rundown of some of the best camping locations you’ll find around the Northeast, South, Midwest, and West.

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    Northeast

    These four fantastic RV destinations found in the Northeast will get you started on your next adventure. Here’s an overview and what you can expect when you camp with your RV.

    1. Springfield–Holyoke, Massachusetts

    Expect plenty of natural scenery and a quiet escape in western Massachusetts when you set up camp near Springfield–Holyoke, with rolling New England hills and rambling rivers. Sodom Mountain Campground is one great option for an RV stay, with full hookups, woodland surroundings, recreational facilities, and fire pits. With these pair of small towns nearby, you’ll get local cuisine, nightlife, and museums, along with Holyoke Heritage State Park with hiking and waterfront views.

    Springfield, Massachusetts

     

    2. Binghamton, New York

    Upstate New York boasts breathtaking scenery with mountains, woodlands, rivers, lakes, and charming towns with history like Binghamton. Aside from its dining and museums, you can plan a visit to Chenango Valley State Park with hiking, fishing, and serene nature settings. During the warmer months of the year, you can reserve a stay at an RV site like Pine Valley RV Park and Campground, which has plenty of space, full hookups, and bonus amenities like a pool, playground, and outdoor recreation.

    Binghamton, New York

     

    3. Salisbury, Maryland

    Located on the Eastern Shore, Salisbury is a coastal destination for RVers and never too far from oceanfront beaches or recreation on the Chesapeake Bay. When you’re looking for camping, consider booking at Roaring Point Waterfront Campground, with waterfront sites, full hookups, and recreational facilities like a swimming pool and fishing. Salisbury has a couple of cultural attractions to add to your list, including Salisbury Zoo and Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, while Pemberton Historical Park has hiking and birdwatching. 

    Eastern Shore, Maryland

     

    4. Washington, D.C.–Hagerstown, Maryland

    Whether you’re taking a trip into the nation’s capital or need a quiet getaway outside of the busy city, between Washington, D.C.–Hagerstown, Maryland you’ll find several destinations designed for the RV lifestyle. Cherry Hill Park in College Park provides an RV escape with full hookups, Wi-Fi, and even shuttle services to downtown D.C. The attractions in the city seem endless, with iconic monuments and museums within Washington, cosmopolitan dining, and entertainment options, plus extensive hiking trails found in nature at places like Catoctin Mountain Park in Maryland.

    Washington, D.C.

     

    South

    America’s South is a sanctuary for snowbird RVers in the wintertime, and has plenty of destinations to visit year-round with a warm climate, plenty of sunlight, and some of the best attractions in the country.

    1. Tampa–St. Petersburg–Sarasota, Florida

    An ideal RV camping destination, especially during the winter months, Tampa–St. Petersburg–Sarasota, or the Greater Tampa Bay Area, has a plethora of accommodations and attractions for the entire family. Well-appointed sites like Lazydays RV Resort offers full hookups, spacious lots, and amenities such as pools, fitness centers, and onsite dining. Experience Tampa’s Riverwalk, cultural gems like the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, vibrant nightlife, and outdoor recreation like kayaking and wildlife viewing at places such as Myakka River State Park.

    Tampa, Florida

     

    2. Wilmington, North Carolina

    Wilmington, North Carolina has become a popular destination for RV travel, providing a charming coastal visit with ample amounts of outdoor recreation, plenty of dining options along the historic waterfront, and diverse entertainment venues. Try a stay at Wilmington KOA Holiday with spacious lots, full hookups, swimming, a dog park, and bike rentals. Spend the day outside at Carolina Beach State Park, with hiking, fishing, and pristine coastal nature for a nice way to combine relaxation and adventure.

    Wilmington, North Carolina

     

    3. Charlotte, North Carolina

    Next on our list, another North Carolina destination, Charlotte is a combination of urban excitement and natural beauty for RVers. You can book a stay at campgrounds like Charlotte/Fort Mill KOA Holiday, just over the border in South Carolina, with RV-friendly amenities like full hookups, a dog park, and a pool. Head into the city for attractions with Southern dining; make a fun visit to the vibrant NoDa neighborhood; get a close look at the NASCAR Hall of Fame; and then plan a day for the U.S. National Whitewater Center with whitewater rafting, hiking, and views.

    Charlotte, North Carolina

     

    4. Columbia, South Carolina

    The capital of South Carolina, Columbia has a fun mix of Southern charm, small-city culture, and outdoor recreation. Schedule a stay at Barnyard RV Park with full hookups, spacious sites, and amenities for swimming, pets, and outdoor games. Around Columbia you’ll find cuisine, and nightlife in the Five Points district, cultural experiences at the Columbia Museum of Art, and some of the best outdoor recreation and sightseeing in the region at Congaree National Park.

    Columbia, South Carolina

     

    Midwest

    Open road, blissful nature, and welcoming communities are all part of the landscape and beauty found in America’s Heartland.

    1. St. Joseph, Missouri

    A small town getaway north of Kansas City, St. Joseph welcomes RVers to well-equipped camping facilities like the nearby Walnut Grove RV Park, offering full hookups, spacious sites, and amenities like Wi-Fi and laundry services for a comfortable stay. With a small town charm that extends well beyond the campgrounds, you’ll find dining and nightlife, live entertainment venues, and intriguing museums like the Jesse James Home Museum. For outdoor recreation, go explore Krug Park and Bartlett Park for lush landscapes and more serene surroundings.

    Missouri River near St. Joseph, Missouri

     

    2. Topeka, Kansas

    A top-tier RV camping destination, Topeka has excellent recreational facilities, natural beauty for outdoor enthusiasts, and city attractions. Capital City KOA includes full hookups, Wi-Fi, and a dog park for pet-friendly travel, in addition to nearby parks to explore like Lake Shawnee with hiking, fishing, and serene landscapes. Have a night out on the town with plenty of dining options and get a better understanding of this region with the Kansas Museum of History.

    Topeka, Kansas

     

    3. Rockford, Illinois

    The Midwest offers RV travelers peace and calm, tranquil destinations, and natural scenery, which is why Rockford joins our list, and it’s not that far from Chicagoland either, as you can expect to be there within a 2-hour drive for a weekend outing. Aside from smaller city attractions like dining, Coronado Performing Arts Center, and the Discovery Center Museum, there are outdoor places to visit like Anderson Japanese Gardens, Sinnissippi Park, and Rock Cut State Park. You also have several choices for RV campgrounds, including Pearl Lake RV Resort, which has over 300 RV sites with full hookups and lakefront recreation.

    Rockford, Illinois

     

    4. Rochester, Minnesota–Mason City, Iowa

    Between Southern Minnesota and Northern Iowa you’ll find the open road, natural scenery, and RV camping options along the way. May through October is prime camping season at Oxbow Park and Zollman Zoo Campground with calm surroundings, amenities like electric hookups, and access to hiking trails and wildlife exhibits. While you can get outside and enjoy places like Quarry Hills Nature Center in Rochester, you’ll also discover points of interest like the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Park Inn Hotel in Mason City.

    Rochester, Minnesota

     

    West

    Embark on your next road trip with your RV to experience the natural wonders and bustling cities of America’s West. Here’s our rundown for some of the best camping sites for RVers in this region.

    1. Los Angeles, California

    Sprawling Los Angeles is a hub for year-round RVing, with a warm and sunny climate, entertainment, hiking, and nightlife. Check out Dockweiler RV Park, situated right on the beach and equipped with full hookups, picnic areas, and stunning oceanfront views. Get off the beaten path and explore parks with expansive views of the city at Griffith Observatory, see a concert at Hollywood Bowl, and dine out from a diverse array of options in neighborhoods like Koreatown. 

    Los Angeles, California

     

    2. Phoenix, Arizona

    A desert oasis, Phoenix combines a major metro area with easy access to a scenic landscape surrounding the city, with nearby parks like Camelback Mountain and South Mountain Park for hiking. Consider booking at Desert Shadows RV Resort with full hookups, pool access, and organized activities for the RV community. Go into the city and you’ll find plenty of dining options, entertainment venues like the Arizona Science Center, and professional sporting events all year round.

    Phoenix, Arizona

     

    3. Seattle, Washington

    What might just be considered the crown jewel of the Pacific Northwest, Seattle is an incredible city with easy access to outdoor recreation with expansive views. Park your RV somewhere like Tolt MacDonald Park and Campground just outside the city for full hookups, a serene wooded landscape, and access to the Tolt River for fishing and kayaking. Explore the area and venues like Pike Place Market or the Museum of Pop Culture, along with nearby getaways like Discovery Park and Mount Rainier National Park for hiking and gorgeous panoramic vistas.

    Seattle, Washington

     

    4. Salt Lake City, Utah

    One of the most unique places to visit in the West that welcomes RVers, Salt Lake City has mesmerizing nearby rock formations and wildlife viewing opportunities to appreciate nature at its finest. Try out Sun Outdoors Salt Lake City RV Resort with full hookups, spacious sites, a swimming pool, hot tub access, and a clubhouse. Inside the city you’ll get international cuisine, entertainment venues, and a chance to experience places like Big Cottonwood Canyon and Antelope Island State Park for hiking.

    Salt Lake City, Utah

     

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    These fantastic RV destinations found around the country will get you started on your next adventure. Remember to book well in advance, plan your trip, and get your vehicle ready when it’s time to go. Start shopping today from the nation’s largest network of new and pre-owned RVs at RVTrader.com.