Motor Homes - Wonderful Attractions You Can Explore in Your RV
There is nothing better than a stretch of open road, driving in your RV to a new or old, favorite destination.
With the bleak economy, it seems like a poor time to take off in your motor home.
However, there has never been a better time.
With oil dropping below $35 a barrel and gas prices across the country at a record low for several years, there has not been a better time to hit the road especially as spring approaches.
There are over thousands of RV parks nationwide near wonderful attractions just waiting for you to explore them.
California is a beautiful place to begin starting with the Redwood National Forests in Northern California down to the sunny shores of beautiful San Diego.
Along the way, stop by the wine country of Napa and Sonoma.
While there, you can also see a petrified redwood forest, the Calistoga geyser, the old Spanish missions, or enjoy the delectable foods and views of the area.
As you drive your RV further south, you will be impressed by the beautiful beaches of Monterey, Carmel, Morro Bay, and Santa Barbara.
California is filled with many amusement parks, museums, and beautiful vistas.
In San Diego, you can go to Old Town or take a trip to their World famous zoo.
No matter where you drive in California, you are sure to find rewarding destinations.
Utah is also another popular destination.
The canyons of southern Utah are magnificent.
While exploring Bryce Canyon and Zion's Park you can hike, golf, picnic, and take beautiful landscape photographs.
Northern Utah offers some spectacular views and activities.
Skiing is amazing in Park City during the winter and the Alpine slide offers adventure to summer visitors.
This lovely community also offers wonderful dining and fun shops.
After Utah, Colorado offers equally impressive country to travel through with your motor home.
Steamboat Springs is a beautiful town nestled into the mountains in Northern Colorado.
It is a popular ski area during winter offering beautiful powdered snow and wonderful trails.
The spring and summer months offer beautiful vistas of wildflowers.
There is also hiking, rafting, and climbing in the area.
Colorado also offers beautiful sites at the Rocky Mountain and Pike National Forests.
On the other side of the Country, the Northeast offers some amazing places to visit.
This area is rich with American Heritage, whether you are stopping in Boston or traveling down to Charleston, South Carolina.
In Boston, you'll want to take some time to do the freedom trail.
Along the way you'll see America's first Navel ship the USS Constitution (Old Iron Sides), Bunker Hill, and the Old North Church where two lanterns were hung to signal the British were coming by sea.
You will also go by Durgin Park, one of the oldest, if not the oldest, restaurants in America.
Old meets new in Boston as you cross through the Common and head out to Newbury Street.
As you continue your RV trip south, Washington D.
C.
is a must stop destination.
Our Nation's capital is a most see place.
The majority of museums are free and it would take you weeks to explore the rich sites throughout the city.
Whether you are interested in natural history, environmental history, or American history, you can find a free museum to spend your days.
There are countless places to go across the country.
Whether you are traveling within your own state of driving across country, the best part of driving your RV there is bringing a little part of home with you.
With the bleak economy, it seems like a poor time to take off in your motor home.
However, there has never been a better time.
With oil dropping below $35 a barrel and gas prices across the country at a record low for several years, there has not been a better time to hit the road especially as spring approaches.
There are over thousands of RV parks nationwide near wonderful attractions just waiting for you to explore them.
California is a beautiful place to begin starting with the Redwood National Forests in Northern California down to the sunny shores of beautiful San Diego.
Along the way, stop by the wine country of Napa and Sonoma.
While there, you can also see a petrified redwood forest, the Calistoga geyser, the old Spanish missions, or enjoy the delectable foods and views of the area.
As you drive your RV further south, you will be impressed by the beautiful beaches of Monterey, Carmel, Morro Bay, and Santa Barbara.
California is filled with many amusement parks, museums, and beautiful vistas.
In San Diego, you can go to Old Town or take a trip to their World famous zoo.
No matter where you drive in California, you are sure to find rewarding destinations.
Utah is also another popular destination.
The canyons of southern Utah are magnificent.
While exploring Bryce Canyon and Zion's Park you can hike, golf, picnic, and take beautiful landscape photographs.
Northern Utah offers some spectacular views and activities.
Skiing is amazing in Park City during the winter and the Alpine slide offers adventure to summer visitors.
This lovely community also offers wonderful dining and fun shops.
After Utah, Colorado offers equally impressive country to travel through with your motor home.
Steamboat Springs is a beautiful town nestled into the mountains in Northern Colorado.
It is a popular ski area during winter offering beautiful powdered snow and wonderful trails.
The spring and summer months offer beautiful vistas of wildflowers.
There is also hiking, rafting, and climbing in the area.
Colorado also offers beautiful sites at the Rocky Mountain and Pike National Forests.
On the other side of the Country, the Northeast offers some amazing places to visit.
This area is rich with American Heritage, whether you are stopping in Boston or traveling down to Charleston, South Carolina.
In Boston, you'll want to take some time to do the freedom trail.
Along the way you'll see America's first Navel ship the USS Constitution (Old Iron Sides), Bunker Hill, and the Old North Church where two lanterns were hung to signal the British were coming by sea.
You will also go by Durgin Park, one of the oldest, if not the oldest, restaurants in America.
Old meets new in Boston as you cross through the Common and head out to Newbury Street.
As you continue your RV trip south, Washington D.
C.
is a must stop destination.
Our Nation's capital is a most see place.
The majority of museums are free and it would take you weeks to explore the rich sites throughout the city.
Whether you are interested in natural history, environmental history, or American history, you can find a free museum to spend your days.
There are countless places to go across the country.
Whether you are traveling within your own state of driving across country, the best part of driving your RV there is bringing a little part of home with you.