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Inspiring Trips

The Trip of a Lifetime is About More than the Final Destination

Hit the Beach

Take that relaxing beach vacation you've been dreaming of and sample multiple beachfront locations across the country without the hassle of hotels.

Hit Several National Parks at Once

Planning the perfect trip to your bucket list destinations is easy when you can take your time, are in control of your transportation, and have the comforts of home with you.

Unwavering Flexibility

Change your itinerary on a moment's notice. Want to add hiking to your skiing trip? Cool off in the mountains after spending the day in the desert. Turn a surfing trip into a kayaking adventure. Anything goes when you control the journey and the destination.

Go Your Own Way

First-Time RVers Experience Yonder

Flight attendants Kai and Rochelle go RVing for the first time at Yonder Escalante RV park in Southern Utah. With Yonder as their base camp, they can hike, rock climb, and explore Utah like never before. With all the amenities at their disposal, their weekend getaway to Yonder Escalante was one to remember.

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Glamping and Romance in the Great Smokey Mountains

In the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina, Sonya and Necota Staples explain how camping and getting outdoors has helped them forge a stronger bond and solid marriage. Together, they overcome challenges, cook, hike, and enjoy traveling off the beaten path.

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A Wintery Getaway with Family

The White family is an adventurous group who love the outdoors as well as family time. Their trip to Granby, CO offered the perfect mix of the great outdoors and modern comfort thanks to the park model RV they stayed in. With all the amenities of home, their park model was the perfect basecamp for their winter adventure.

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Adventures in Acadia

The Puglisi family enjoys magical moments in Acadia National Park hiking to the top of mountains, climbing on rocks, enjoying stunning views, and playing by the ocean.   

RVing for History Buffs: 10 Must-See Places

When many people think about RVing they think of parking next to the lake for a weekend of fishing or heading to the mountains for hiking, but RVing is also the perfect way to get out and explore North America’s rich history. Narrowing down the list to 10 places was next to impossible but this list focuses on RV-friendly places across the country and with the added benefit of natural beauty for outdoor enthusiasts.

RVing For History Buffs 10 Must See Places

Real RVers Living Their Dreams

Brown's Dope Little Adventure

As a kid, I said that when I retired, I was going to buy an RV and travel the country. And then I finally realized, why do I need to wait until I’m older? How often do you get to live out your life dreams while you’re still young?

Will and Britta Brown | Brown's Dope Little Adventure

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We tailgate in comfort: We have TVs to watch the early games and we don’t have to worry about traffic afterward because we hangout and watch the late games.

Keith & Tia Sims | Soulful RV Family

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Mikhail Martin - Brothers of Climbing

When I started rock climbing, I never imagined what I would find and the people I would meet. When you grow up in a city, you live in a bubble and you think that life is really only one way when there are so many different walks of life and different points of view. But you’ll never know that unless you go see it for yourself.

Mikhail Martin | Brothers of Climbing

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Maddie Brenneman

When you go in with an open mind, there’s a lot more room to feel fulfilled and excited by all these cool things you didn’t expect.

Maddie Brenneman | Fly Fishing Guide

Ish Monroe

Everything you’ve ever learned about in a book at school, when you Go RVing, you get to see that.

Ish Monroe | RVer

Brody Leven

We travel to do what we do, and it’s nice to have comfort to return to.

Brody Leven | RVer

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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 Motorhome
Class C Motorhome Cockpit and Bunk

Cockpit and Bunk

Class Cs use the cabin space above the cockpit as a loft bed.

Class C Motorhome Private Bedroom

Private bedroom

Class Cs are large enough to include a separate bedroom with a king or queen size bed, closet space, and additional storage.

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Full Bathroom

This type of RV is equipped with a full size dry bath with a toilet, sink, and shower or bath.

Class C Motorhome Living Area

Living area

The living area can be made larger with slide-outs for a roomy living, dining and kitchen area.

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Class C Motorhomes

Built on an automotive van frame with a wider body section attached to the original cab, class C motorhomes are easily recognizable by the over-the-cab portion that is often an optional sleeping area.

  • Sleeps up to 8 people
  • Can tow another vehicle for side trips
  • Loft for extra sleeping space
  • Full-sized kitchen and bathroom
  • Storage
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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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Sports Utility RV
Sport Utility RV Garage

Garage

The back of the RV drops down to create a ramp to easily access the garage for storing bikes, ATVs, kayaks, motorcycles, and other toys to bring along on the RV adventure. Some garage areas also have fold up bunk beds to increase sleeping areas while the garage is not being used.

Sport Utility RV Living area

Living area

There is plenty of space in this type of vehicle including a large living area with a kitchen, couch, entertainment system, and a full bathroom.

Sport Utility RV Private Bedroom

Private Bedroom

The larger sport utility RVs have a separate bedroom area for occupants. This can be found in travel trailers, 5th wheels and motorized sport utility RVs.

Towable

Sport Utility RVs

Available as travel trailers, 5th wheels, and Class A motorhomes, sport utility RVs are built for those who want to take motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs, or other motorized toys on the road with them while RVing. The back of the RV drops down forming a ramp for access into a garage area to easily store and access sports equipment.

  • Sleeping capacity for up to 8 people
  • Garage for storing and accessing large sports equipment
  • Full-sized bathroom
  • Kitchen Amenities
  • Entertainment Systems
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Truck Camper
Truck Camper Cook

Cook

Truck campers often feature an efficient kitchen complete with an oven, stove, microwave, refrigerator, and sink.

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Bathe Comfortably

Truck campers include full wet or dry baths and some even have a bathtub!

Truck Camper Dining

Dining

Truck campers often offer comfortable, dedicated dining areas.

Truck Camper Comfy Bed

Comfy Bed

The dedicated bedroom area often boasts a queen size bed and entertainment system.

Towable

Truck Campers

Truck Campers are portable units designed to be loaded onto, or affixed to, the bed or chassis of a pickup truck. This type of RV is an easy and economical option for pick up truck owners.

  • Sleeps 2-6 people
  • Nimble and easy to drive
  • Easy to Park
  • Entertainment Systems
  • Simple Bathroom Facilities

Find the Right RV

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

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RVing has so many benefits from affordability and versatility to feeling more connected to nature, friends, and family than ever before.