Above, at the Holbrook, Arizona KOA Kampground during my Petrified Forest National Park trip. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Over the years, I've made a few last-minute road trips in my RV.
Most recently, I took a jaunt into neighboring Arizona to see the petrified forest at the Petrified Forest National Park on the spur-of-the-moment. I had seen the painted desert section already. Last year, I took a last-minute road trip to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.
The only thing different between planned trips and last-minute ones are making campground reservations within two days of hitting the road. Those trips are usually to places I had thought about visiting but hadn't gotten around to them.
RV Life has some tips on taking last-minute RV road trips.
They begin with:Who doesn’t love a last-minute weekend RV getaway? The thrill of setting out without hours of meticulous planning can be invigorating. With a bit of forethought and some organization, you can set the stage for many impromptu adventures. Here are five key tips to keep you ready for any spontaneous road trips.
To read more, go here.
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