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- moose888ExplorerI live in Maryland don't waste your fuel. Drivers are nuts and not that much to see and for your own safety stay out of Baltimore.
- seleExplorerThe Ozarks in the fall or Southern Indiana in the fall, Door county WIS is always good
- deleted-2ExplorerI like Calee4nya too I guess since we live in Kalyfornya.
- drillkingExplorerSince all the states and cities within that we've visited were intentionally chosen by us, I'd say they all fall into the favorite category! We look forward to seeing a lot more. Favorite excursion was following the original route 66 East to West.
- mockturtleExplorer III have to agree that cities are almost never on my list but San Antonio is an exception.
- scarpiExplorerI think I'd have to say my state of Arizona offers a lot for RVers and campers. From deserts to 12,000 mountains. Year round camping because you pick the climate and scenery you want to camp in. It's all a matter of elevation. Of course I might be a little prejudiced. But really, I've been to a number of states camping and love many of them and I can say we are blessed in this country and Canada with many beautiful spots to set up camp. So get out there and enjoy!
- ericsmith32ExplorerAnywhere in Arkansas even most cities. Colorado would be next.
- SoCal_KevinExplorerWe just spent a month in the Northwest. All the way through OR and WA there are parks and campgrounds off of every highway exit. And, when we overnighted at one of the OR rest stops on the way back, we woke up to a view that I would have been willing to pay for.
I also love camping in CA and UT, but I think OR and WA are way more RV friendly. - John___AngelaExplorerOaxaca, California and BC, in that order.
Cities would be San Miguel de Allende, Quebec City Quebec and San Antonio Texas was kinda fun. And of course VEGAS. :). - Kit_CarsonExplorer
sremsing wrote:
I certainly agree with you about Arkansas. We love RVng in your state.
Our favorite is our own home state of Arkansas, but my DW and myself also travel around a lot just to see the country. I guess a second best would be Cody, Wyoming.
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