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These 8 campgrounds offer peaceful, beautiful campsites combined with amenities and local attractions perfect for RVing couples.
Jeremy & Stephanie Puglisi
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If you’re ready to plan a long-deserved romantic RV vacation, here are eight dreamy destinations worth visiting. Whether you’re looking for scenic seclusion, adventurous activities, or luxurious amenities, these locations are sure to make your getaway unforgettable.
1. Lake Placid / Whiteface Mountain KOA, New York
This pretty and peaceful campground is located at the base of Whiteface Mountain, just 15 minutes from downtown Lake Placid and the serene waters of Mirror Lake. Lake Placid is a perfect destination for couples seeking a mix of adventure and relaxation, with activities like canoeing on Mirror Lake, scenic gondola rides up Whiteface Mountain, and intimate dining options in the charming downtown area. Epic fly fishing and hiking opportunities abound, and more adventurous souls can head to the Ausable River for cliff diving, swimming, and picnicking. During the fall, vibrant foliage creates a magical backdrop for romance. Be sure to request a campsite near the river for added privacy.
This magical retreat in Southern Maine is perched on the edge of a salt marsh, offering shady roads lined with birch trees and impeccably manicured RV sites. Guests can rent paddle boards and kayaks, ride bikes to nearby beaches, and enjoy breakfast sandwiches and coffee at the charming camp store.
Kennebunkport, just a short drive away, is a romantic haven with its scenic harbor, boutique shops, and cozy seafood restaurants perfect for date nights. Nearby Portland offers a lively art scene, historic architecture, and waterfront dining, making this region a versatile destination for couples seeking a combination of relaxation and adventure.
Located in Eastham near the Cape Cod National Seashore, this simple yet delightful campground provides the perfect base for exploring Cape Cod. The nearby Cape Cod Rail Trail connects to the Nauset Bike Trail, leading to windswept beaches ideal for romantic strolls. In Eastham, visit the historic Nauset Lighthouse or enjoy a quiet picnic at Coast Guard Beach. A short drive to Provincetown offers whale-watching excursions, funky art galleries, and quirky cafes. The National Seashore itself is a treasure trove of natural beauty, with trails, dune tours, and endless ocean views.
4. The Campground at James Island County Park, South Carolina
Set within a sprawling county park, this campground offers large, private sites surrounded by natural beauty. Couples can enjoy biking, walking trails, and quiet evenings around the campfire. Downtown Charleston—one of America’s most romantic cities—is just a short drive away. Explore the cobblestone streets of the historic district, take a scenic carriage ride, or enjoy a sunset harbor cruise. Pirate tours are also a local favorite. For foodies, indulge in Southern specialties like shrimp and grits at Husk, oysters at The Darling Oyster Bar, or Lowcountry cuisine at Magnolias.
Overlooking Douglas Lake, this upscale resort offers stunning water and mountain views from its legendary campsites. Many sites feature custom stone fireplaces, perfect for a cozy evening with a cocktail. Great Smoky Mountains National Park is nearby for outdoor adventures, including scenic hikes like Laurel Falls Trail and Clingmans Dome, where couples can enjoy breathtaking vistas. Wildlife watching opportunities abound, with chances to spot elk, black bears, and wild turkeys in their natural habitat. The resort itself provides a pool and lake beach with watercraft rentals.
Surrounded by the beauty of the Black Hills, this campground is a romantic gem. Spacious sites provide privacy, while the heated pool and hot tub offer relaxation after exploring nearby attractions like Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse Memorial. Nearby, Custer State Park offers scenic drives like the Wildlife Loop Road, where couples can spot bison and pronghorns, and hiking trails with stunning views. Wind Cave National Park and Jewel Cave National Monument provide opportunities to explore underground wonders. After your adventures, stop by Keystone or Hill City for local shopping and regional food favorites like bison burgers.
7. Flying Flags RV Resort & Campground, California
This luxurious RV resort in California’s Santa Ynez Valley boasts ultra-premium sites with covered patios and outdoor kitchens. Couples can sample local wines at the on-site Sideways Lounge or enjoy the pool and hot tub area. Nearby vineyards like Sunstone Winery and Fess Parker Winery offer intimate tastings and beautiful picnic spots. For beach lovers, a short drive to Refugio State Beach or Gaviota State Park provides pristine coastal scenery and opportunities for romantic strolls along the shore. Its proximity to charming vineyards and beaches adds to its romantic appeal.
Perched on a bluff overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca, this stunning campground offers spectacular water views and nearby tide pools. Adventurous couples can hike, bike, kayak, or explore the Olympic Peninsula’s outdoor wonders. For kayaking, Lake Crescent is a serene and picturesque option, surrounded by lush forest. Nearby Sol Duc Hot Springs offers a relaxing retreat with natural thermal pools. Downtown Port Angeles features standout eateries like Next Door Gastropub for gourmet comfort food and First Street Haven for delightful breakfast options.
RVing offers couples the perfect chance to reconnect, recharge, and simply have fun together. Whether it’s hiking a scenic trail, sharing a cozy campfire, or exploring new destinations, any of these eight romantic campgrounds are the perfect base camp for making unforgettable RV memories.
Jeremy Puglisi is the co-author of See You At The Campground: A Guide to Discovering Community, Connection, and a Happier Family in the Great Outdoors and the co-host of The RV Atlas podcast.
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Jeremy & Stephanie Puglisi
Jeremy and Stephanie Puglisi are the co-hosts of the weekly RV Atlas and Campground of the Week podcasts and the RV Atlas blog. They are also the authors of See You at the Campground: A Guide to Discovering Community, Connection, and a Happier Family in the Great Outdoors, and Where Should We Camp Next: A 50 State Guide to Amazing Campgrounds and other Unique Outdoor Accommodations,and the Acadia National Park Adventure Guide. After buying their very first pop-up camper more than 10 years ago, Jeremy and Stephanie caught the RV bug in a big way, and now spend over 70 nights a year in their travel trailer with their three sons, Theo, Max, and Wes, and sweet Maggie the pup. You can follow along on their adventures (and misadventures) over at RV Atlas.
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