Above, Trailer Village at Grand Canyon National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Camping in a U.S. national park is something everyone ought to put on their "bucket list" of things to do.
That also goes for RVers who like a bit more comfort than a tent and a sleeping bag.
Lonely Planet has posted a list of 10 best national parks for RV campers.
They begin it with:
Looking to get closer to nature and linger longer at a US national park? RV camping is the perfect way to experience the majestic wide-open spaces of the US national parks.
Camping in an RV within a national park provides a comfortable base to immerse yourself in a park’s beauty from sunrise to sunset (and beyond for great stargazing). National park campsites also create a fun sense of community between RV campers, who share everything from vehicle advice to travel tips, BBQ recipes and s’mores around the campfire.
The national parks listed below are top destinations not only for the quantity and quality of RV campsites within the parks but for the access that RVs have to tour the parks on wide, paved roadways with key park attractions within roadside viewing distance.
To read more, go here.
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