Most of mine and my DW’s experiences were not in specific parks or recreation areas. Just thousands of miles ( though not always in an RV) of travel seeing America. Traveled from the Gulf Coast to Canada, and the Atlantic to the Pacific. I’ll narrow it down to one place....America.
My first RV experience was around ‘67. My folks rented a pop-up camper, towed by a ‘66 Ford Galaxy, and made a trip to the Ozarks. The next summer, another rental and a trip to the Smokies. In first marriage did some tent camping, then a pop-up. That little pop-up covered a lot of country, a repeat to the Ozarks, Smokies, 20 day trip to Yellowstone, a trip thru Glacier, Banff, across to Vancouver down the coast and then back to Wyoming. With a second marriage, DW and I got. 5er in ‘91, and now on our 5th and last 5er (slowly upgrading). With starting over, working rural property, building home, yard, etc., we haven’t done a lot of RV travel during the past 25 years. But, we’ve done a lot of traveling. From the cab of a semi...we covered 36 States and a little piece of Canada in 2 years....Niagara Falls, Talledega Raceway, Washington DC, overlooked the bay were Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner, and far too many to mention. The past 20 plus years has mostly consisted of a lot of boondocking (hunting and just enjoying what Wyoming has to offer) close to home. Just this past summer, 15000 miles....some of it necessary and some for pleasure. Now, with recent retirement, and almost done with homework....it’s time to do much more rv’ing. But first, a little more boondocking.....it’s time to go ice fishing!