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The Great American Road Trip

 

A vacation in an RV rental is an exciting experience that you can share with your family and friends. The camaraderie, the warm feelings, and the anticipation of being able to visit interesting places while enjoying a camping experience leads us to endeavor a discussion of several classic American road trips. Note we acknowledge that this listing is incomplete and just a single opinion. We hope that you have comments and would love to hear about your own favorite RV road trips.

Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway is commonly known as “America’s Favorite Drive”. This is because of the relaxing and slow paced driving while passing along gorgeous vistas and views of the astounding Appalachian Highlands. The parkway extends 469 miles allowing you to enjoy the opportunity of seeing what this part of the country has to offer. Activities include hiking, photography, canoeing and the Blue Ridge Music Center. 

New England Fall Foliageold mill house in the fall

New England Fall Foliage can offer you an amazing experience especially in an RV rental if you enjoy nature’s beauty and especially if you like taking pictures of it. A driving tour across the region introduces you to the wonderful sight of the changing leaf colors along the valleys and mountains of the area. If you like covered bridges there are plenty so see in New England. What makes this tour extra exciting is that it is free. All you need to prepare is your RV rental and then you can traverse down 700 miles of luscious views crossing ferries and aerial tramways. Who knows, you might get yourself a chance to enjoy an unexpected visit to one of the region’s best vineyards! Check out other options here. 

  
Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota

If you are interested in a road trip which allows you to witness stunning views and landscapes, abundant wildlife and rich national history, the Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota tour is about as good as it gets. Rent an RV in Rapid City then you can drive to the Prairie Dog Town, Custer State Park, Crazy Horse Memorial, Mount Rushmore National Monument, Deadwood and Spearfish Canyon. Be aware that there are several narrow roads with tunnels in the vicinity, such as Needles Highway, that are not conducive to traveling in large motorhomes so map your route accordingly to bypass these areas. Details can be found at www.blackhillsbadlands.com.

California North Coastline

This driving tour destination represents the real definitions of surprise and adventure lying north between San Francisco and the Oregon border. With everything that the area has to offer, you will certainly be mesmerized with the number of things that you can unexpectedly see and enjoy, from getting lost amidst forests and nature preserves, festivals, and the uniquely pristine California coastline. There are numerous camping spots for your camper where you can stay while enjoying everything that nature has to offer. Among the sites are Humboldt County, Mendocino, Sonoma Coast, Dillon Beach, and many more. Pack your things now and enjoy your next adventure. Get more great ideas at on this site.

Florida Southeast Coastline

There are numerous RV campgrounds in the Florida Southeast Coastline. You can take your pick among campgrounds, private resorts and state parks. You can enjoy the scenery at the Anastasia State Park, pull right into the Augustine Beach pier parking lot, or make a stop under one of the live oak trees at the Fort Matanzas National Monument. Florida is nicknamed ‘the Sunshine State’ making it the ideal spot for vacation anytime of the year and swimming, fishing and wildlife viewing. Arguably no stretch of road is more historic than the A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway. The 72 miles of mostly two-lane road traverses a wonderful coastline. 

Yellowstone National ParkLower Falls at Yellowstone NP

The epic wonders of RVing in Yellowstone National Park do not end at the park boundary. It is easy to see why it is one of the most popular national parks with high attendance recorded annually. After you have taken in Old Faithful and the other famous landmarks, there are many other breathtaking views that you can see while touring in your recreational vehicle. Travel along the Beartooth Highway, the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway, Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway, or pass along the Gallatin Valley Route, while immersing yourself in a complete natural adventure. Check out each destination at www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/travel-tips-and-articles/77682

Indeed, with an RV rental, you can go to places abounding with wonder and natural beauty. Give yourself a break from the hustle and bustle of the city life and get ready to embark on a driving tour of a lifetime!

 Further Reading:

On your next RV adventure don’t inadvertently forget something important at home. Read this article about an RV packing checklist from A-to-Z.