Did You Know?
National Mountain Climbing Day is Tuesday, August 1st!
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Did You Know?
National Mountain Climbing Day is Tuesday, August 1st!
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Image Credit: New York Times / Ethan Todras-Whitehill |
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One of the best parts about RVing is the fact that you really can do it all year round- who ever said it needed to be summertime for us to enjoy the outdoors and embrace adventures? Yet, there are certain RV destinations that are perfect to visit in very specific seasons. While some Floridian destinations get us going in July, others in Colorado might inspire us in the winter months. When it comes to the springtime and mildly-tempered, comfortable weather, we’ve curated just what you need to plan the past spring RV trip ever. Check out our top picks this year for the best places to visit in your RV this spring!
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Not only do multiple RV parks surround our nation’s capital in terms of accommodations, the District of Columbia also offers some of the most incredible floral displays you may ever see in your lifetime. In addition to the countless historical monuments and museums, the National Cherry Blossom Festival commences every year between March and April- and it’s sure to leave you speechless.
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If you’re keen on flowers and pleasant southern breezes, Savannah is your place to go this year. Between the countless St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and festivities (did we mention their awesome parade?) and tours of rustic old historic homes, you won’t be able to get enough of this charming city. Dine outdoors, relax at Tybee Island, or enjoy some coastal food at the Seafood Festival.
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Even with all this, two of the biggest attractions Savannah is known for?
Music and Azaleas. A number of curated music festivals and the blooming of florals will probably make you never want to go home once you visit this springtime escape.
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Best time to Visit: April – June
Sample RV Parks: Hilton Head Harbor RV Resort and Marina; Hilton Head Island Motorcoach Resort
Don’t be fooled by the fact that this popular summer destination is on the beach – it definitely doesn’t need to be 90 degrees to enjoy it! Believe it or not, one of the best times to visit classic harbor town is in the spring; between lighthouse tours, plenty of biking trails, and coastal dining galore, the lesser crowds have the ability to make this nautical destination even more enjoyable.
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Learn about the history of the Gullah Trail, visit unique southern boutiques, or try one of the spas in town. When you add these to a stop by one of their food or wine festivals, you couldn’t ask for a better break from reality.
Austin, Texas
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There are some cities in the U.S. with experiences that can’t be duplicated, and Austin is one of them. Plan a visit to one of their huge food and wine fests- the Pecan and Olive festivals are two of the most renowned. If beer is more your thing, not to worry – the Untapped fest won’t have you leaving thirsty.
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Best time to visit: March – Early May
Sample RV Parks: Mesa / Apache Junction KOA; Scottsdale Trailer Corral;
Eagle View RV Resort at Fort McDowell
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If you’re looking for a relaxed, family-oriented, outdoorsy springtime getaway feel, Scottsdale is the place for you. This western city mixes some of the most spectacular floral displays with desert simplicity, and it’s the perfect mix in the spring. Take the kids to visit the famed Pony Express attractions, then try out a few scoops from the Sugar Bowl Ice Cream Parlor.
Take a look at the grand Taliesin West, or take a carriage ride through town. And forget hiking the Grand Canyon – this city offers famed “flightseeing” helicopter rides over the canyon! From MLB spring training to hiking through Pinnacle Peak Park, you’ll leave with a curated experience mixing history and culture that’ll leave you with unforgettable memories.
Best time to visit: March – May
Sample RV Parks: Surf & Turf RV Park; San Diego Metro KOA; Fiddler’s Cove Marina & RV Park (Navy MWR)
Did someone say whale watching? San Diego is an incredibly popular spot for visitors in the spring, and for good reason. With millions of visitors every summer, the lesser crowds in the cooler springtime months make for a seaside Californian getaway that won’t leave you tired of hustling through busy streets.
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This is especially a great pick for you if your group loves animals – from visiting the San Diego Zoo, taking a walk through the Birch Aquarium, and taking a harbour or whale watching tour, this navy town won’t leave you short of adventure. While you’re there, be sure to visit a San Diego Padres game; if you end up here in April, you definitely don’t want to miss the great Red Bull Air Race for some aviation awe.
And you’d certainly be amiss if you didn’t stop by the Carlsbad Flower Field, where acres of springtime blooms will make you never want to leave.
Denver, Colorado
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Best Time to Visit: March – May
Sample RV Parks: Denver East/Strasburg KOA Holiday; Flying Saucer RV Park; Prospect RV Park
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Let us explain – while this location is certainly one of the top picks for winter ski escapes, it’s just as gorgeous and engaging in the springtime, too! The natural hot springs are incredible when it’s neither freezing nor hot outside, and horseback riding amidst spectacular wildflowers will prove an experience your Instagram followers will definitely envy.
Hiking on the Lupine Trail or checking out the Broadmoor Pikes Peak Cog Railway are adventures incomparable to anywhere else, and shopping in Old Colorado City will bring nostalgic western vibes we can’t really put into words.
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Best time to visit: March – May
Sample RV Parks: Oak Plantation Campground; Mt. Pleasant/Charleston KOA Holiday;
Fain’s RV Park
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Honestly, we’re not even sure where to begin with Charleston! This classic southern gem of a travel locale will get you feeling spring like no other when you visit during the Festival of Houses and Gardens, when architectural and garden tours leave you able to do nothing but smile. If you’re into fitness and health, the Cooper River Bridge Run that takes place in early April will give you a cardio and community experience you can’t find in many other places, passing by historic Fort Sumter and the USS Yorktown.
And of course, with this being another coastal town, we’d be amiss to not mention the seafood…the annual Blessing of the Fleet Festival, where Charlestonians and Mount Pleasant Residents “welcome seafood season,” provides a celebration for the ages with a boat parade, arts and crafts, shag dancing, and local restaurant vendors. This is especially a great destination for couples, named by numerous go-to travel sources as one of the most romantic cities in America.
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Best time to visit: March – May
Sample RV Parks: Camp Hatteras KOA Resort; Rodanthe Watersports & Campground;
Ocean Waves Campground
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If all you really want is a quiet, natural escape, then the Outer Banks should be next on your 2017 travel bucket list.
Packed with tourists during the summer season, the peaceful camper spots on both the ocean- and sound-sides of the banks provide a retreat where you’ll be able to have just as much time for relaxation as you do adventure in the spring.
Take a stroll on the beach when the weather is cool and comfortable, and sea glass and unique shells are plentiful on the shore. Shipwreck pieces are known to wash up after the plentiful rain storms northern Carolina experiences this time of year, and because the crowds are lesser, you’ll have much less people to fight over them for! Visit the Wright Brothers Memorial, or listen to old history and ghost stories put on by locals, or visit the quaint shops and restaurants, which open with great “wake up season” prices in the spring.
And you can feel free to bring your dogs to this location- leash laws at the beach are much more lax this time of year, and canine-themed events like WOOFstock are held annually to make time for play with your four-legged family members.
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Location: Hunting Island, SC
Website: https://southcarolinaparks.com/hunting-island
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Location: Pagosa Springs, CO
Website: https://www.mountainlanding.net/
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Location: Flagler Beach, FL
Website: https://www.beverlybeachcamptown.com/
Location: Petoskey, MI
Website: https://www.sunoutdoors.com/michigan/sun-outdoors-petoskey-bay-harbor
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
Website: https://www.first-landing-state-park.org/
Location: Fargo, GA
Website: https://gastateparks.org/StephenCFoster
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Location: Fineview, NY
Website: https://parks.ny.gov/parks/wellesleyisland/details.aspx
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Location: Sublimity, OR
Website: https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=151
Location: Gautier, MS
Website: https://shepardstatepark.com/
Location: Virgin, UT
Website: https://www.zionriverresort.com/
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Location: B.C.S., Mexico
Website: https://www.bajasresortateastcape.com/
Location: Ormond Beach, FL
Website: https://coralsandsinn.com/rv-resort/
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Location: Chincoteague Island, VA
Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/chincoteague/
Location: Mouth of Wilson, VA
Website: https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/grayson-highlands
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Location: Boydton, VA
Look, don’t even say you love apples until you’ve been to this down-home fall celebration. Originally held in the early 1960s to promote the area’s local apple market, the festival eventually became so popular amongst both locals and travelers alike that it beat out the nearest competition for fall fun – the Johnson County Fair.
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Let’s just say that due to Apple Fest’s extreme popularity over the past 50 years or so, the JoCo Fair hasn’t actually existed for some odd years now. But hey, given the ridiculous number of creative apple treats available – and one of the world’s largest apple pies taking residence there – can any of us really be all that surprised?
If you’re looking for a place where the kids will never run out of things to do (or just a way to exhaust them from fun), then this festival in Meridian, Idaho is your go-to.
With beginnings as just a corn maze off I-84 and Eagle Road in the late 1990s, the farm’s annual autumn throwdown is one you’d likely only think to have heard of in country heart-and-hearth magazines.
But between a giant house-sized jumping pillow, a corn cob beach, pig races, and a potato sack slide, this festival is both real and always ready for new families at the ticket booth.
Oh, and while you’re there, don’t forget to visit the infamous corn maze – also known as “The MAiZE” – to experience a twisting, confusing cornfield like none you’ve ever seen before. The biggest kicker? There’s a theme to the giant maze each year- this year, comedy has joined the farm, and it’s shaped entirely like a picture of comic Jimmy Fallon.
Yep, you heard that correctly. His head is literally carved into the cornfield as part of the maze (would we really lie to you about that?!). Still don’t believe us? Get a peak for yourself and check out all the crazy opportunities this place offers for fall family fun on your next trip!
Roebuck’s Festifall at Walnut Grove
Held every year at South Carolina’s Walnut Grove Plantation, this fest provides a range of activities and happenings for any and all ages – all meshed with historical flair.
Here, the events, lifestyle, and tactics of the American Revolution come to life.
With over 100 historical reenactors present each year, perfect fall weather envelops demonstrations like no other. Learning cavalry tactics and military drills of the time, you will hear cannons fire and be able to participate in numerous colonial era-inspired crafts, projects, and trade (shopping) activities. With food vendors and RV parking all available on-site, you can spend a whole day here both enjoying the weather and learning about our nation’s incredible past.
Damariscotta Pumpkinfest and Regatta
Not only fun for the whole family, this particular fest (oh, and regatta, because you’re not really in Maine unless there’s one of those) really is an all-American event, boosting the economy every year for the small, rural, coastal community of Damariscotta. Originally beginning in 2007 as a race between two pumpkin boats, this “Only in Maine” festival has expanded to be truly one-of-a-kind.
Promoting education on horticulture, gardening, and rural economic health to adults and children alike, the event evolves into a trip full of fall activities. Between learning the specific science behind growing Atlantic Giant Pumpkins, a boat race of countless 400-700 lb. hollowed-out pumpkins, and a giant pumpkin parade, this gourd-devoted parade will leave you in awe of the orange autumn fruit!
Other activities at the Pumpkinfest include:
Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival
At the Historic Roscoe Village in Roscoe, Ohio, you’ll not only get the fall experience of a lifetime, but also get to truly visualize the past in this 1830 restored canal town. This late-October festival provides a number of sights, smells, and activities, from their famed apple butter cooking over an open fire to live bluegrass music and canal boat rides to pass the time.
The festival also boats “Spirit of Roscoe” ghost tours, bringing the past even more to life as the wind gets chillier and the sun looms toward the horizon. Haunted hello’s not your thing? There’s still plenty to do in this small Ohioan town, with unique shopping, original restauranteurs, museum and history tours, and bustling entertainment to keep you occupied.
Between smelling the simmer of apple butter and watching the leaves turn, we’re honestly not sure what we want to do first in Roscoe this year.
Located just north of Naples, south of Tampa, and west of Fort Myers, Sanibel Island and Captiva Island provide the perfect gulf getaway, with more than 15 miles of soft, white sandy beaches.
There’s a little something for everyone in the family at Sanibel Island, from quirky restaurants such as the famed Bubble Room to the historic Sanibel lighthouse. And the beaches here boast some of the best shelling in all of America.
To add to the charm of Sanibel and Captiva, there are no stoplights, and you won’t find any buildings that are taller than the tallest palm tree. A short 3-mile drive along the causeway from Fort Myers will take you to this haven like no other.
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This summer, forget the country’s most frequented RV parks, and treat you and your family to the adventure and wonder of these five “best-kept secrets” when it comes to places to take your RV. From coastal beaches to natural waterfalls, these alternative destinations garner extremely high ratings by both loyal patrons and surprise encounters alike and are sure to provide memories of the outdoors to last a lifetime.
With dense, rich greenery surrounding an incredible 80-foot triple waterfall, this awe-inspiring environment of limestone caves and picturesque picnicking spots offers an ideal destination for weddings, special events, and impromptu day trips alike. With only 13 drive-in spots, the falls can be extremely busy during the summer – so planning trips for the autumn months or early spring may be key when it comes to the most serene and untainted outdoor experience possible. A number of popular RV destinations have been known to offer scenic waterfall views – but three, and at the height of a multistory building? Don’t waste your precious vacation time visiting other locations when you can treat yourself to the ultimate falls experience at Rifle Falls State Park!
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Camping at Rifle Falls State Park
In the Tatoosh Wilderness Area of Washington’s Cowlitz Valley River District sits the comfortable, easy-going La Wis Wis Campground. Perfectly situated in Gifford Pinchot National Forest at the intersection of three different waterways, this popular long-stay camping location provides a refreshing escape from the everyday.
With close proximity to Mt. Rainier and easy access to Purcell Falls and Blue Hole trails, this locale proves itself more than fitting for travelers looking for scenic place to overnight, or for those searching for a good home base to explore the surrounding natural areas.
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Family run for over thirty years, this adored coastal gem has been hailed as one of the best locales for fishing, crabbing, and all around coastline-loving family trips. Comfortably nestled on the waters of Nehalem Bay, this destination is only feet from tide pools, classic cabled docks, and just a 2 minute boat ride from the great Nehalem State Park beaches. Take a peacefully scenic stroll on the Peninsula to grab an ice cream cone at the classic coastal town of Manzanita. Rent a boat and fish your heart out, as the infamously friendly staff will be waiting for you upon your return with buckets of boiling water to steam your catch in. Between the abundance of Dungeness crab and both natural and cultural sights to see, this place could never disappoint a family looking for a seaside retreat full of both adventure and relaxation!
Read more about Jetty Fishery:
Jetty Fishery Marine & RV Park
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The RV is ready for a season of fun in the sun. Now…where will you go?
If you have young kids or grandkids, there’s no better destination for outdoor fun and adventure than Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Parks. With 82 locations in the US and Canada, there is sure to be one close to home. Plus, there is SO much to see and do right on property. So hook up the RV, kick back, and let us entertain your family!
Sure we have campfires and s’mores, but with Yogi Bear there is so much more. Here’s a sample of what you’ll find:
Camping & Cabins with Convenience
Visit www.campjellystone.com to find a park near you.