Above, Route 66 Casino Hotel and RV Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The fabled Route 66, which was decommissioned back in 1985, still beckons travelers and history buffs.
I've driven it many times, most recently two days ago, since it is now an alternate route of Interstate 40 from Gallup, New Mexico to Iyanbito of the Navajo Nation.
Along the way, there are RV parks and campgrounds for RVers and RV Life has listed the best ones by state. I've stayed at three of them.
They begin with:
Traveling to a specific destination is fun, but sometimes you can find more joy in the journey. This is one of the main reasons why Route 66 is still so popular among RVers. Whether you’ve traveled it dozens of times or are preparing for your first voyage this fall, you’ll want to know about some of the best Route 66 campgrounds in each state.
Route 66, also known as “The Mother Road” or “The Main Street of America,” begins in Illinois and terminates in California, crossing five additional states along the way. The path has been broken and altered in places, but the majority of the route is still open for business. Along the way, you’ll find lot of unique attractions, museums, and restaurants.
But at the end of each day, you’ll need a place to set up camp. That’s why we’ve compiled the best RV parks in each state you’ll travel through. It’s always good to have a plan mapped out ahead of time, but don’t be afraid to take unexpected stops and have fun along the way! Now let’s get into it: Route 66 is waiting for you!
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