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Friday, June 17, 2022

The Essential RVing Guide To The National Parks

Above, The Beast with Lassen Peak in the background. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

For many, summer vacation means heading out on the road to visit a national park or two, or three.

To aid RVers in their pursuit of an enjoyable time visiting and camping in a national park (provided one makes a campsite well in advance), National Parks Traveler has a new ebook called The Essential RVing Guide To The National Parks

They posted an article about it and they begin with:

Exploring the National Park System by RV is one of the quintessential approaches to visiting national parks, monuments, national recreation areas, and other park system units that combined represent what Wallace Stegner defined as the best idea America ever had.

Out on the road throughout the parks, it’s easy to see how he came to believe that. From majestic peaks and raging rivers to deep forests, sinuous canyonlands, and sweeping prairies, the park system preserves many of the best vistas, culture, and history the United States has to offer.

To help RVers explore these lands and destinations, the National Parks Traveler editors and writers have sifted through the National Park System and come away with the definitive RVing guide to the parks. This Essential Guide To RVing In The National Park System presents RV enthusiasts with a rich collection of articles exploring the park system by RV, camper, or trailer that is supported by a directory packed with RVing specific details on more than 250 campgrounds in more than 70 parks.

Through a table of contents that divides the country geographically, you can quickly find the park you want to visit, click on its link, and find both an overview of that park along with a chart of campground information ranging from hookup availability, generator hours, ADA site availability, nightly fees, maximum RV length individual sites can handle, and much more.

To read more, go here

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