6 Best RV Destinations for Travel in the United States

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Recreation vehicles, or RVs, have a 50 billion dollar economic impact on the U.S. economy. That’s no small chunk of change.

RVs help move the American economy, and they also simply move across America. What are you planning for your next RV destinations?

Top RV Destinations in the USA

In Costa Dorada, Spain, there’s an RV park right on the beautiful shores with access to a private beach. RV parks around the world are a beautiful sight to behold. But there are beauties right in your own backyard when you hit the campgrounds across the states.

1. Crater Lake National Park

This RV campground is called Crater Lake because it’s literally near Crater Lake. You’ve got sights of the sapphire blue lake to take in along with volcanos.

And when you’re out there exploring, make sure your home is safe so you can take in the sights with peace of mind.

2. Durango RV Resort

This high-end California RV resort will make it seem like you’re not camping at all. You can expect Wi-Fi, electricity, a swimming pool, a club, and more. You’re also promised great weather almost year round, and if it’s a little cold, you’ve got outdoor fireplaces to enjoy.

The site also boasts a 45-acre dog park and a dog-washing station, so your pup will also love your choice in campgrounds.

3. Colonial Williamsburg

You get to check out the beautiful historic park when you camp here. You also get Wi-Fi and public buildings that you’re allowed to hang out in, as well as over 300 acres to explore.

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4. Rivers Edge

An adult recreation area, restaurants, bike trails, and not to mention, rivers, all make up this enormous RV park. You have 190 campsites to choose from, and none of them is a bad choice.

5. Boyd’s Key West Campground

At Boyd’s, you’ve got oceanfront campsites to enjoy. But if you’re not up for the small walk, you can use the pool and beach area that comes with the place.

You can also walk into downtown Key West, only a few miles away. You might also choose to take a cab.

6. Zion River Resort

This RV resort is only thirteen miles from Zion National Park’s south entrance. You get to use the parking pads, Wi-Fi, and grills.

You’d be remiss not to go explore the national park if you choose to take a trip here, but you’re also still greatest with red sandstone cliffs that provide a beautiful backdrop to your camp.

Hit the Open Road

Just because you know of seven RV destinations, it doesn’t mean you have to stop there. Each RV adventure that you go on can be a learning adventure, and when you travel with a purpose, new roads can open up before your eyes.

So don’t wait. Get that RV of your dreams and get ready to have the adventures you’ve always been wishing you could have.