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- 3_dog_nightsExplorerThe one on top of the mountain I won't mention because it's already next to impossible to find an open site. But it's beautiful, you'd love it!
- mockturtleExplorer IIBig Bend National Park.
- SteveAEExplorerDepends on the season:
Fall - Oregon, Washington, Idaho and British Columbia interior and mountains. Also, southern Utah.
Winter - Oregon coast, interior and mountians (if I can get through the snow) as well as the lower deserts of Nevada and Arizona.
Spring - Oregon coast and southern Utah
Summer ..... I seldom use the RV that time of year as I much prefer to sleep under the stars then.
Steve - muelldawgExplorerUtah
- campn4walleyeExplorerYellowstone and Glacier NP. The White Mts of NH and Northern Maine are beautiful too. Can't forget the Blue Ridge Mts.
- rk911Explorer
jameshet wrote:
Where in North America is your favorite to RV?
the Black Hills of South Dakota - tatestExplorer IIWestern Colorado, southwestern Utah, where neither vegetation nor recent sediments cover the rocks I want to see.
- vermilyeExplorerThere are so many, but the greatest concentration I know of is southern Utah. Beautiful state & national parks.
- super_camperExplorerWe live in Canada but after traveling both extensively we prefer to travel in the US over Canada. RV related services of all kinds are easier to find and lets not forget its a lot less expensive to travel in the US if our dollar is strong enough.
When we travel in the US we definitely prefer the west, it may just be a jedi mind trick or something but we feel a big difference west of the Mississippi, it really doesn't matter what state although north would win out over south. Hmmm, I guess that's the long way of saying the Northwest US. - Two_HandsExplorerJust go to the U.S. National Park Service web site and see the list of the most visited National Parks.
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