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16 of the Best Camping Locations for RVers

16 of the Best Camping Locations for RVers

What makes a campsite great for the RV community? Well, it comes down to location and convenience, scenery, climate, nearby attractions, amenities that are RV-friendly, and everything you need for a memorable travel experience. When you set out on your next excursion and pack these essentials for an unforgettable camping trip, consider your travel options. RV Trader is giving you a rundown of some of the best camping locations you’ll find around the Northeast, South, Midwest, and West.

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Northeast

These four fantastic RV destinations found in the Northeast will get you started on your next adventure. Here’s an overview and what you can expect when you camp with your RV.

1. Springfield–Holyoke, Massachusetts

Expect plenty of natural scenery and a quiet escape in western Massachusetts when you set up camp near Springfield–Holyoke, with rolling New England hills and rambling rivers. Sodom Mountain Campground is one great option for an RV stay, with full hookups, woodland surroundings, recreational facilities, and fire pits. With these pair of small towns nearby, you’ll get local cuisine, nightlife, and museums, along with Holyoke Heritage State Park with hiking and waterfront views.

Springfield, Massachusetts

 

2. Binghamton, New York

Upstate New York boasts breathtaking scenery with mountains, woodlands, rivers, lakes, and charming towns with history like Binghamton. Aside from its dining and museums, you can plan a visit to Chenango Valley State Park with hiking, fishing, and serene nature settings. During the warmer months of the year, you can reserve a stay at an RV site like Pine Valley RV Park and Campground, which has plenty of space, full hookups, and bonus amenities like a pool, playground, and outdoor recreation.

Binghamton, New York

 

3. Salisbury, Maryland

Located on the Eastern Shore, Salisbury is a coastal destination for RVers and never too far from oceanfront beaches or recreation on the Chesapeake Bay. When you’re looking for camping, consider booking at Roaring Point Waterfront Campground, with waterfront sites, full hookups, and recreational facilities like a swimming pool and fishing. Salisbury has a couple of cultural attractions to add to your list, including Salisbury Zoo and Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, while Pemberton Historical Park has hiking and birdwatching. 

Eastern Shore, Maryland

 

4. Washington, D.C.–Hagerstown, Maryland

Whether you’re taking a trip into the nation’s capital or need a quiet getaway outside of the busy city, between Washington, D.C.–Hagerstown, Maryland you’ll find several destinations designed for the RV lifestyle. Cherry Hill Park in College Park provides an RV escape with full hookups, Wi-Fi, and even shuttle services to downtown D.C. The attractions in the city seem endless, with iconic monuments and museums within Washington, cosmopolitan dining, and entertainment options, plus extensive hiking trails found in nature at places like Catoctin Mountain Park in Maryland.

Washington, D.C.

 

South

America’s South is a sanctuary for snowbird RVers in the wintertime, and has plenty of destinations to visit year-round with a warm climate, plenty of sunlight, and some of the best attractions in the country.

1. Tampa–St. Petersburg–Sarasota, Florida

An ideal RV camping destination, especially during the winter months, Tampa–St. Petersburg–Sarasota, or the Greater Tampa Bay Area, has a plethora of accommodations and attractions for the entire family. Well-appointed sites like Lazydays RV Resort offers full hookups, spacious lots, and amenities such as pools, fitness centers, and onsite dining. Experience Tampa’s Riverwalk, cultural gems like the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, vibrant nightlife, and outdoor recreation like kayaking and wildlife viewing at places such as Myakka River State Park.

Tampa, Florida

 

2. Wilmington, North Carolina

Wilmington, North Carolina has become a popular destination for RV travel, providing a charming coastal visit with ample amounts of outdoor recreation, plenty of dining options along the historic waterfront, and diverse entertainment venues. Try a stay at Wilmington KOA Holiday with spacious lots, full hookups, swimming, a dog park, and bike rentals. Spend the day outside at Carolina Beach State Park, with hiking, fishing, and pristine coastal nature for a nice way to combine relaxation and adventure.

Wilmington, North Carolina

 

3. Charlotte, North Carolina

Next on our list, another North Carolina destination, Charlotte is a combination of urban excitement and natural beauty for RVers. You can book a stay at campgrounds like Charlotte/Fort Mill KOA Holiday, just over the border in South Carolina, with RV-friendly amenities like full hookups, a dog park, and a pool. Head into the city for attractions with Southern dining; make a fun visit to the vibrant NoDa neighborhood; get a close look at the NASCAR Hall of Fame; and then plan a day for the U.S. National Whitewater Center with whitewater rafting, hiking, and views.

Charlotte, North Carolina

 

4. Columbia, South Carolina

The capital of South Carolina, Columbia has a fun mix of Southern charm, small-city culture, and outdoor recreation. Schedule a stay at Barnyard RV Park with full hookups, spacious sites, and amenities for swimming, pets, and outdoor games. Around Columbia you’ll find cuisine, and nightlife in the Five Points district, cultural experiences at the Columbia Museum of Art, and some of the best outdoor recreation and sightseeing in the region at Congaree National Park.

Columbia, South Carolina

 

Midwest

Open road, blissful nature, and welcoming communities are all part of the landscape and beauty found in America’s Heartland.

1. St. Joseph, Missouri

A small town getaway north of Kansas City, St. Joseph welcomes RVers to well-equipped camping facilities like the nearby Walnut Grove RV Park, offering full hookups, spacious sites, and amenities like Wi-Fi and laundry services for a comfortable stay. With a small town charm that extends well beyond the campgrounds, you’ll find dining and nightlife, live entertainment venues, and intriguing museums like the Jesse James Home Museum. For outdoor recreation, go explore Krug Park and Bartlett Park for lush landscapes and more serene surroundings.

Missouri River near St. Joseph, Missouri

 

2. Topeka, Kansas

A top-tier RV camping destination, Topeka has excellent recreational facilities, natural beauty for outdoor enthusiasts, and city attractions. Capital City KOA includes full hookups, Wi-Fi, and a dog park for pet-friendly travel, in addition to nearby parks to explore like Lake Shawnee with hiking, fishing, and serene landscapes. Have a night out on the town with plenty of dining options and get a better understanding of this region with the Kansas Museum of History.

Topeka, Kansas

 

3. Rockford, Illinois

The Midwest offers RV travelers peace and calm, tranquil destinations, and natural scenery, which is why Rockford joins our list, and it’s not that far from Chicagoland either, as you can expect to be there within a 2-hour drive for a weekend outing. Aside from smaller city attractions like dining, Coronado Performing Arts Center, and the Discovery Center Museum, there are outdoor places to visit like Anderson Japanese Gardens, Sinnissippi Park, and Rock Cut State Park. You also have several choices for RV campgrounds, including Pearl Lake RV Resort, which has over 300 RV sites with full hookups and lakefront recreation.

Rockford, Illinois

 

4. Rochester, Minnesota–Mason City, Iowa

Between Southern Minnesota and Northern Iowa you’ll find the open road, natural scenery, and RV camping options along the way. May through October is prime camping season at Oxbow Park and Zollman Zoo Campground with calm surroundings, amenities like electric hookups, and access to hiking trails and wildlife exhibits. While you can get outside and enjoy places like Quarry Hills Nature Center in Rochester, you’ll also discover points of interest like the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Park Inn Hotel in Mason City.

Rochester, Minnesota

 

West

Embark on your next road trip with your RV to experience the natural wonders and bustling cities of America’s West. Here’s our rundown for some of the best camping sites for RVers in this region.

1. Los Angeles, California

Sprawling Los Angeles is a hub for year-round RVing, with a warm and sunny climate, entertainment, hiking, and nightlife. Check out Dockweiler RV Park, situated right on the beach and equipped with full hookups, picnic areas, and stunning oceanfront views. Get off the beaten path and explore parks with expansive views of the city at Griffith Observatory, see a concert at Hollywood Bowl, and dine out from a diverse array of options in neighborhoods like Koreatown. 

Los Angeles, California

 

2. Phoenix, Arizona

A desert oasis, Phoenix combines a major metro area with easy access to a scenic landscape surrounding the city, with nearby parks like Camelback Mountain and South Mountain Park for hiking. Consider booking at Desert Shadows RV Resort with full hookups, pool access, and organized activities for the RV community. Go into the city and you’ll find plenty of dining options, entertainment venues like the Arizona Science Center, and professional sporting events all year round.

Phoenix, Arizona

 

3. Seattle, Washington

What might just be considered the crown jewel of the Pacific Northwest, Seattle is an incredible city with easy access to outdoor recreation with expansive views. Park your RV somewhere like Tolt MacDonald Park and Campground just outside the city for full hookups, a serene wooded landscape, and access to the Tolt River for fishing and kayaking. Explore the area and venues like Pike Place Market or the Museum of Pop Culture, along with nearby getaways like Discovery Park and Mount Rainier National Park for hiking and gorgeous panoramic vistas.

Seattle, Washington

 

4. Salt Lake City, Utah

One of the most unique places to visit in the West that welcomes RVers, Salt Lake City has mesmerizing nearby rock formations and wildlife viewing opportunities to appreciate nature at its finest. Try out Sun Outdoors Salt Lake City RV Resort with full hookups, spacious sites, a swimming pool, hot tub access, and a clubhouse. Inside the city you’ll get international cuisine, entertainment venues, and a chance to experience places like Big Cottonwood Canyon and Antelope Island State Park for hiking.

Salt Lake City, Utah

 

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These fantastic RV destinations found around the country will get you started on your next adventure. Remember to book well in advance, plan your trip, and get your vehicle ready when it’s time to go. Start shopping today from the nation’s largest network of new and pre-owned RVs at RVTrader.com.

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Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller provides editorial support for Trader Interactive. He has a background in magazines and film.

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