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Thursday, January 29, 2026

This National Park Is the No. 1 RV Destination For 2026

Above, Trailer Village at the Grand Canyon caters to RVs. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Over the years, I have been to several national parks

I have just made day trips to some of them and I have stayed at several, either in a lodge cabin, tent or recreational vehicle. 

Travel + Leisure has posted an article on the most popular RV national park destination.

They begin it with:

Traveling by RV (which is short for “Recreational Vehicle” if you ever wondered) may once have been considered a niche preference of retirees, but today it’s one of the fastest-growing ways Americans of all ages are hitting the road. For many travelers, RV travel offers the romance of the open highway paired with the convenience of never needing to book a hotel or unpack more than once. Nowhere has this style of travel been more popular than at America’s national parks.

According to RVshare, the largest online community for RV owners and renters, the way in which people are approaching RV travel is evolving, and the company’s 2026 Travel Trend Report offers a snapshot into how RVers are planning their trips, and where they are going. The report, which the site has been running annually for the past seven years, surveyed 1,000 adults 18 and over who traveled for pleasure.

This year’s findings show that RV travelers are increasingly returning to tried-and-true routes, and, just like last year’s findings, Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona remains the #1 RV destination.

Above, a bull elk wanders in Trailer Village at the Grand Canyon. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

I stayed at Grand Canyon National Park's Trailer Village at the South Rim back in 2017. It is the one campground at the park that is for recreational vehicles as they have full hook-up sites. 

To read the full article, go here.

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