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Four wonderful places to visit on your next RV journey through the US

The benefits of RV holidays are many, and at this time, they are your best option; you do not need to stay in hotels, you can travel at your own pace, and you can hit the open road while everybody else is locked up indoors.

At the moment, international travel is banned in many countries. There is a global pandemic still in full-effect, and at this time, it shows no signs of stopping and very few of slowing. Vaccines are being rolled out in limited numbers, and at this time, only to keyworkers and those most in need of it. With that said, global travel restrictions do not mean that you cannot go on vacation. If you are fortunate enough to live in the United States, then you have an almost infinite number of holiday destinations on your very doorstep.

In this article, we will tell you about four wonderful places that you should visit in your RV on your next road trip through the U.S. The benefits of RV holidays are many, and at this time, they are your best option; you do not need to stay in hotels, you can travel at your own pace, and you can hit the open road while everybody else is locked up indoors. Freedom, peace, and solitude, what’s not to like?

If you are stuck for destinations, here are four beautiful places to visit on your next RV journey through the United States.

Glacier National Park
Our first destination, and perhaps one of the best, is Glacier National Park. Glacier National Park is over 1,500 square miles of wilderness and is located in northern Montana’s Rocky Mountains. The park boasts glacier peaks (which is where it gets its name). Its peaks and mountains run all the way to the Canadian border. There are over seven-hundred miles of hiking trails and is home to the world-famous Hidden Lake. There is a diverse amount of wildlife living and surviving there, from elk to grizzly bears. You can backpack, cycle, camp, or just park out in your RV.

Glacier National Park is known for being one of the best RV destinations in North America. Because it is so chilly, a toasty, warm RV may be the best way to travel there. There are many different RV parks there for you to set-up camp. If you are trying to plan your next road trip, then it is essential that you include Glacier National Park on your list. It is a destination that you will never forget (and never want to leave).

Williamsburg
Williamsburg, VA, is a history fanatics dream come true. The town boasts a lot of history and historical attractions. It also has a large number of RV sites for you to set yourself up in. With that said, because of the pandemic, there may be a need to park outside of town and travel in when you feel like getting historical.

In Williamsburg, you will find the Colonial Williamsburg history museum and other destinations, such as the American Revolution Museum, Yorktown Battlefield, Historic Jamestown, and the Jamestown Settlement. It is a fascinating place to park up and stay.

Moab
Moab is a town very few have heard of. Moab, located in Utah, is a fantastic place to visit in your RV, however. The town accommodates travellers and RVers and welcomes them with open arms. Businesses even offer free water and dump stations to RV travellers.

Moab is located in the Arches National Park’s very heart and has easy access to a number of hiking trails, bicycle tracks, and rock climbing areas. The views from Moab are absolutely one-of-a-kind. There is also a huge underground art scene in Moab and several regular free theatrical and musical performances. Moab is the kind of place you will never want to leave once you get used to staying there.


Photo by Siggy Nowak from Pixabay

The Florida Keys
The Florida Keys is, without a doubt, one of the best mentions on our list. The Florida Keys are a fantastic place to visit all year round, though if you live up north and hate the cold, then it is best to visit the Keys during the winter months. The Florida Keys boasts sunshine and warmth every single day of the year, without exception.

The Florida Keys have many activities for you to do, from kayaking, boating, swimming, fishing, and snorkelling. There is a rich and diverse ecosystem surviving in the Keys that you cannot miss. There are also several national parks, from the Everglades to Dry Tortugas and Biscayne.

There are also an almost infinite number of RV parks for you to set-up in – be sure to register interest beforehand though, they get busy. In this article, we hope to have explained to you four destinations to travel in your RV for a road trip this year. We hope you have found this page entertaining and will come back and visit us again soon.

Main photo by StockSnap from Pixabay

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