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kingbrutis
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Mar 11, 2014

Cross country travel plan

Hello, we are moving cross country and want to take our time and enjoy the country. We are leaving Phoenix, want to head up the California coast. Then across country to Maryland, with alot of stops in between. We looked at renting, and it just seems way to expensive with mileage. So the plan is to buy a nice class a or class c for the trip. Sell it when we get there. Seems like if I can find a good, reliable unit, I should be able make the trip and not take a huge loss. I know I will loose money, but at least I will have a asset and it seems like the market is higher on the east coast. Breakdowns can always happen. We will be towing a small suv behind. Any advice? What to look for? What to avoid? We have camped a ton in AZ in all different kids of trailers. So it will be me, the wife, 2 kids and a dog. Sounds like a terrible movie huh?
  • Depending on your budget, I would look for at least 30' Class A or C with bunk beds for the kids. Make sure the main bed is walk around queen. Make sure it will tow the SUV. We use mapquest or google maps to map the trip. I would stay on US highways rather than interstate highways. We use www.woodalls.com to locate campgrounds and then check them on www.rvparkreviews.com
    I think this is a great idea. Just be flexible and enjoy it!
  • Another option would be to determine what size of travel trailer your SUV can tow and get a low cost travel trailer to use for the trip. My family consisted of parents, 2 boys and a dog in a small SUV towing a 16 foot travel trailer.
    We made the trip across country several times in this setup for summer vacations. Always fun, very few problems and educational.
  • Only advice I can give is if you go that route get it a month or two before you plan on leaving and squeeze in as many outings as you can. Get familiar with all the electrical, mechanical, plumbing systems. Learn what every knob, button or switch is for.
  • Sounds like a great trip! Suggestions will vary, depending on how much time you are allowing for the trip. (I hope you're allowing at least a month!) I would suggest making a list of those sights in the U.S. you have always wanted to see but never have, and try to include them on the itinerary if possible. Plan your routes accordingly. When do you leave? If it's soon, be aware that many CGs in the northern tier won't be open until at least April 1st, and a good number not even until May. The idea of buying a camper (I'd go used, to minimize your loss) rather than renting, is a good one, IMO. And if you like it, you may just want to keep it & use it for camping trips in the East after you get settled. Good luck!