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Explore a New City

Bright Lights, Big City, Home Comforts

Don't Rule Out Urban Adventures

Your RV is your ticket – and your transport – for expanding your geographic horizons and exploring new cities

Keep your Camping Traditions

Pound the concrete jungle all day – and have s'mores around the campfire at night

Your Own Bed

After a day of exploring a new place, return to your retreat on wheels

RVing Takes You to New Places

With an RV, you can explore the country and visit thousands of destinations. North, south, east, and west, the country is full of awesome cities to experience. Let's hit the road! 

Tips for A Las Vegas Girl’s Trip Using Airbnb for RVs

Melissa shares her tips for planning a girl's trip to Las Vegas in an RV.

Las Vegas

5 Great Places to Camp in Mississippi and What to Do While You Are There

Mississippi is full of great campsites and things to do for the whole family.

Lake Cabin

Unique Campgrounds Across the Country

Jeff Crider shares some of the country's most unique campgrounds in the USA.

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Up Town Down Time

What better way to enjoy downtime from a music festival than in an RV? That's exactly what these friends did when they attended a festival in the city.

Urban Camping

Some folks only think about rustic or remote destinations when they picture RV trips. However, places like New York City, Boston, Washington D.C., San Francisco, and Charleston have campgrounds nearby. Urban camping is also more economical than staying in a hotel.

Urban Camping

Hear from Real RVers

Andrew

Experiencing Chicago in an RV was a totally different, totally awesome experience.

Andrew | RVer

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Jeremy Puglisi

Urban camping definitely has its perks. RVing at an urban campground can be much more comfortable than staying in a hotel in the city. You’ll have the benefit of having all your own stuff without having to pack suitcases.

Jeremy & Stephanie Puglisi | The RV Atlas

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Having this RV is (for me, honestly) life-changing. I had no idea I was going to love it this much.

Keith & Tia Sims | Soulful RV Family

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Class A Motorhome
Class A Motorhome Living Area

Living area

Class A motorhomes come with many features similar to what you have in your house. Comfortable furnishings, larger cabinets and sinks.

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Full Vanity

Large vanities and double sinks appear in some of these larger RVs.

Class A Motorhome Private Bedroom

Private Bedroom

The layout and size of a Class A allows for a private bedroom separate from the rest of the living space.

Class A Motorhome Cockpit

Cockpit

While there may be a couple more screens to learn about and a couple more buttons and knobs, being in the drivers seat is not dramatically different than other vehicles that may be more familiar - the back up cameras and alert systems will make newbies more comfortable with some practice.

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Class A Motorhomes

Class A motorhomes are designed with the comforts of home in mind equipped with a full kitchen, bathroom, large living and entertainment centers. They are built on specially designed motor vehicle chassis and do not require owning a separate tow vehicle.

  • Sleeps up to 8 people
  • Ample storage
  • Can tow something else for side trips
  • Full kitchen and large living area
  • Full-sized bathroom and toilet
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Class C Full Bathroom

Full Bathroom

Space is used efficiently in class B RVs and many have full wet or dry baths.

Class B Beyond the Basics

Beyond the Basics

Class Bs offer a kitchen, seating, bathroom and place to sleep.

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Class B Motorhomes

Class B motorhomes, also known as camper vans, feature all the conveniences of a furnished motor home but are compact enough to make driving one as easy as your regular van or SUV.

  • Sleeps 2 to 4 people
  • Easy Parking
  • Nimble & easy to drive
  • Simple Bathroom Facilities
  • Compact kitchen
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Travel Trailer
Travel Trailer Spacious Living

Spacious Living

Travel Trailers often have large living room areas and dedicated dining and kitchen space with full size appliances and large windows for lots of natural lighting.

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Large Bathroom

Travel trailers are large enough to offer extra storage cabinets and full size showers and bathtubs.

Travel Trailer Separate Bedroom

Separate Bedroom

Travel Trailers are large enough to offer a private bedroom, sometimes with king size beds, and additional closet and cabinet space.

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Bunk beds

In addition to couches and dinettes that convert to beds, some travel trailers have full sized bunk beds with additional storage space.

Towable

Travel Trailers

Travel Trailers are the most popular type of RV because they come in all shapes and sizes and can accommodate solo travelers all the way up to large families.

  • Sleeps up to 10 people
  • Extra storage
  • Full-sized bathroom and toilet
  • Large living space & separate bedroom
  • Large Entertainment Systems
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Expandable Trailers
Expandable trailer living space

Living Space

There is a traditional living space with a kitchen and bathroom, bench seating that converts to an eating area and sometimes bunks that fold up and down.

Expandable Trailer Pop-out sleeping

Pop-out sleeping

Much like a pop-up, the sleeping areas pop out from the sides creating extra space and the canvas sides give you a view of a starry sky.

Expandable Trailer Functional Kitchen

Functional Kitchen

There is enough space to prep and cook meals as well as wash up with the basic kitchen amenities.

Expandable Trailer Counter Space

Counter Space

The stovetop area is covered when not in use creating more prep space.

Towable

Expandable Trailers

Expandable RVs are a cross between a hard-sided Travel Trailer and a Pop-up camper. Parts of the RV can be expanded on the ends or on top of the RV to provide more room that is usually additional sleeping areas.

  • Sleeps up to 8 people
  • Light-weight, can be towed with a family car, minivan or SUV
  • Budget-friendly
  • Bathroom amenities
  • Open-air sleeping experience
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Teardrop Trailer
Teardrop Trailer Lounge, Cook, Sleep

Lounge, Cook, Sleep

The bench seating teardrop trailers is often used for couch space, seating for meals, and converts to a bed for sleeping. Basic kitchens are standard in teardrops.

Teardrop Trailer Roomy

Roomy

Despite their exterior appearance, there is plenty of room to stretch out, cook, and sleep.

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Teardrop Trailers

Teardrop Trailers

  • Sleeps 2-3 people
  • Light-weight, can be towed with a family car, minivan or SUV
  • Basic bathroom amenities
  • Basic kitchen amenities
  • Can be stored in a garage

Find the Right RV

Compare different RV types and find the perfect fit for your next #RealVacation.

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Keep Exploring

See where else you can travel in an RV and what you can do with your family and friends; the possibilities are endless! You may even discover that an RV can take you on adventures you never considered.