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RV TRIPS TO ADD TO YOUR BUCKET LIST

3/20/2020

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When you own an RV, the open road is your home. You can go almost anywhere you want at a moment's notice. Travel is so much more affordable when you don't need to pay for hotels or other traditional accommodations.
With over 4 million miles of public roadways at your disposal and countless other side routes to explore, there's no end to the variety you can enjoy on RV road trips.
Get started with these North American RV trips that deserve a spot on your wish list. 


1. Route 66 - USA
No list of road trips is complete without mentioning this classic strip of tarmac. Completing the 2,278-mile journey in one go takes some planning and takes at least two weeks. 
Some don't-miss sights along this iconic route include:
  •      The National Route 66 museum in Oklahoma's Elk City
  •      The Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo
  •      66 Drive-In
  •      Milk Bottle Grocery 
  •      Grand Canyon Caverns
  •      The murals in Pontiac
  •      Paul Bunyan and the giant hotdog
Of course, there are hundreds of other things to see and do along the way and numerous comfortable RV trailer parks too. For optimum comfort, a luxury motorhome is the best RV for this long-haul journey.
2. Algonquin Provincial Park - Canada
Algonquin Provincial Park is one of the largest provincial parks in Ontario and offers a diverse array of activities and attractions for everyone. It’s the ideal destination for an RV road trip, with 12 different developed campgrounds scattered around the park.
You can settle down in one to enjoy the nearby hiking, biking, boating, and fishing or travel from camp to camp in search of your fix.
Algonquin park welcomes all types of RV’s from folding camping trailers all the way through to Class C motorhomes. It’s important to state what kind of RV you’re bringing along at the time of booking as some campsites are only suited to tents.
Some of the campgrounds offer all the facilities you require such as flush toilets, showers, and laundries, while others have fewer amenities. To avoid disappointment, enquire about what’s available when you do your booking.
3. The Rockies and Yellowstone National Park - USA
Another bucket-list item, this route is one of the best RV trips for nature lovers. There are wonderful towering mountains to admire, and the promise of walks and hikes at the end.
Rocky Mountain National Park and Grand Teton National Park combine well with a trip to Yellowstone. Set aside some time to enjoy the many nature walks and hikes in each park. You'll find plenty of well-maintained campgrounds in all of these parks, so you can unhitch and unwind with ease.
4. Port Burwell Provincial Park - Canada
Another Ontario gem, Port Burwell Provincial Park features a long sandy beach on the shores of Lake Eyrie. It’s a welcoming destination for the entire family, including pets.
It’s also a birder’s paradise and offers a wide range of outdoor activities from relaxed sunbathing and swimming to exhilarating hiking, boating, and canoeing trips.
RV enthusiasts can set up camp in one of nine highly-rated RV parks in this area.
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7/4/2023 11:46:33 pm

Thanks ffor sharing this

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