
V camping gives you the freedom to go where you want to go yet still enjoy some of the comforts of being indoors. It’s a fun, flexible way to visit new destinations, meet new people, and enjoy the great outdoors. Without roughing it out in the elements, of course.
While you can go RV camping any time of year, the warm weather and extra sunshine make going in summer better. Let us help you take the stress and hassle out of choosing your next RV camping spot. So, here are the top 5 RV destinations for summer.
1. California
California is one of the most popular tourist destinations in America, with approximately 14.99 million international tourists visiting in 2023 alone. No wonder there are so many places for outdoor enthusiasts to explore.
Camp Edison is a popular destination for RV campers visiting California. Established in 1963, Camp Edison is surrounded by pine forests and is not too far from Shaver Lake. Each of the 252 campsites has onsite electricity.
Sabrina Campground is another great spot for RV full-timers. There are 18 campsites to choose from, with most being in proximity to Bishop Creek. If the idea of fishing appeals to you, the campground is about 3 miles from Lake Sabrina and about 10 miles from South Lake.
Use the Heybike Ranger S to take your fishing experience to the next level. Fold the frame in half for easy storage in your RV, and use the burly 20x4” wide tires to tackle tough terrain with ease. Then, head to Rock Creek for some challenging biking trails.
2. Florida
Recognized as the “Sunshine State”, Florida is a popular destination for RV full-timers. The tropical climate and sunny days are simply irresistible.
Falling Waters State Park is one of the best RV parks and campgrounds in Florida. Situated in the Florida panhandle (the northwestern part of the state), the campground is home to the state’s tallest waterfall. Fully equipped to accommodate for RV campers, each campsite offers water, sewer, and electrical hookups.
Another stellar location is Fisherman’s Cove in Palmetto. The campground rests alongside 24,900 acres of an aquatic preserve. It offers panoramic views of the calm bay waters and towering pine trees. You’ll enjoy a full RV hookup with easy access to a private boat ramp, hot spa, and modern laundry facilities.
Fisherman’s Cove is also one of the best spots to fish in Florida. If you have an electric bike, you can use it to transport fishing supplies, including rods and bait. Between May and running into fall, you can catch a wide variety of fish, including Tarpon and Jack Crevalle.
3. New Mexico
From stargazing in Gila National Forest to exploring the mountain towns of Taos, New Mexico has plenty to offer.
For RV campers, we highly recommend Taos Monte Bello. Each of the 70 pull through sites have picnic tables, 30/50 amps, restrooms with showers, dump stations, and security for peace of mind. As a high desert camping spot, you’ll experience warm summer days and cool evenings – ideal for cozying up by the fire.
There’s also the Carlsbad Caverns National Park, which has 119 caves beneath the surface. Set up your RV with a full (50 amp) or partial hookup (no septic). Then, immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert.
4. Colorado
From trickling creeks to sprawling rocky mountains, Colorado is a nature lover’s paradise. Make the most of your time here by staying at the Riverbend Resort in South Fork. Each site has everything you need to get set up and running, including 20/30/50 amp full hookups, free WiFi, and shower and laundry facilities.
Three of the campsites near the Rio Grande River, where you can participate in kayaking and fishing. You can also join your neighbors in weekly activities, such as ice cream socials, bingo, and potlucks. Or take your Ebike on an exciting journey through the challenging trails outside of Del Norte.
5. Arizona
Now, when it comes to visiting Arizona, it’s hard not to bring up the Grand Canyon – the mile-deep canyon cut by the Colorado River. And by far, one of the best ways to visit this iconic destination is with an RV.
Enter the Trailer Village RV Park. Situated near the Grand Canyon, this RV campground has it all: pull through sites with water, sewer, and electrical hookups, accommodation for vehicles of up to 50 feet in length, and year-round access. There’s also a shuttle bus every 15 minutes that takes you around the South Rim.
If you’d like to see what else Arizona has to offer, check in at the Distant Drums RV Resort. The campground is near Sedona, a mountain region with towering red rocks, creek beds, and hiking trails.
Conclusion
RV camping is a rewarding experience in summer. You get to visit a variety of destinations, and bring the conveniences of being indoors with you. What’s more, if you’re an avid e-cyclist – or about to join the ranks – then you can easily transport an Ebike on an RV.
Do you have a favorite place that you like to take your RV in summer? Share your best RV camping spots in the comments below! We’d love to hear from you. And if you’re a first-time RV camper, check out this complete RV checklist to pick the right gear and learn how to plan trips.
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