

Table of Contents
• North by Northwest
• The West
• The Rocky Mountains
• Northeast
• East Coast
• The South
• The Midwest
• The Southwest
• Canada




• North by Northwest
• The West
• The Rocky Mountains
• Northeast
• East Coast
• The South
• The Midwest
• The Southwest
• Canada
If you read travel blogs or follow travel influencers, you’ve noticed everyone has a few favorite travel apps. Storage space on most devices won’t allow you to download every app. Besides, you only need a handful of well-chosen apps for successful road trips.
Your 2024 summer adventure awaits with 19 diverse destinations across North America. From vibrant cities to stunning landscapes, this guide has the perfect spot for every RV adventurer, including places to stay and places to play. Before putting your Spring Break itinerary together, check out five apps we love for trip planning.
Most RVers consider RV Trip Wizard a must-have tool for trip planning. Think of it as the glue that holds each trip together. The Visual RV Trip Planner includes several advanced features, including distance rings to help you plan where to stop each day.
The Planner customizes routes based on your RV’s height and weight, avoiding low clearances and other restrictions. You can even include your Harvest Host bookings in the Trip Wizard tool (once the host confirms). A favorite feature of Trip Wizard is the ability to filter what you want to see on the Visual Planner. I love that I can find my favorite fuel stops on the map, and can plan for fuel stops based on my RV’s fuel capacity and mileage.
One precaution! You can select the types of roads you want to avoid, such as interstates, toll roads, etc. The app will obey your commands, but you may end up traveling on rural roads with long distances between fuel and rest stops. One of the most robust trip-planning tools available, Trip Wizard is part of the RV LIFE Pro membership. Membership includes access to the RV Life GPS, an RV-friendly turn-by-turn GPS program.
Try before you buy with the RV Life Pro 7-day free trial subscription.
For unique experiences at vineyards, breweries, farms, museums, and other unique spots, you’ll want to install the Harvest Hosts app. Icons on the map indicate whether you’ll be staying at a farm, a brewery, or an attraction. The filters on the mobile app allow you to view hosts by type, size rig they can accommodate, pets, same-day booking, etc. Filters can save a huge amount of time by leaving out hosts that don’t quite meet your specific needs.
In the app, you can find details about the host, check availability, and submit a request to book your one-night stay. If the host offers products or services, they often list those in the app. As part of the Harvest Host’s etiquette for guests. It’s suggested to make a small purchase during your stay. You can get more information about the Harvest Hosts membership and app here.
Boondockers Welcome offers access to a wide range of host locations, including rural properties, farms, suburban areas, and off-the-beaten-path gems. Some stays are in an urban host’s driveway. Others are in wooded areas with pond views.
During your stay, you may have access to electricity, water, and an RV dump station. Some hosts offer these services at no charge, while others request a small fee. You’ll find each host’s preferences and rules in the app. Hosts sometimes mention activities and nearby attractions and even offer to share more information if needed.
What many RVers love about Boondockers Welcome is the friendships often made with hosts. It’s not unusual for hosts to share a campfire or other activity with guests. If you’re not yet a member, you can join here
If your RV travels lean toward unconventional or off-grid experiences, iOverlander is a free, community-driven database of campsites, fuel stops, and more. It thrives on the collective wisdom of travelers who share real-time insights. Users contribute GPS-tagged locations with concise details and photos.
One limitation of iOverlander is availability—while you can access the app while offline, you can’t view the map. Android devices may cache part of the map, so you can see locations previously viewed.
Check out what iOverlander has to offer here.
Find a curated selection of top-notch campgrounds when you use the free Campendium app. Like many other travel apps, Campendium includes a star rating system and posts user reviews. Not only does the app offer access to RV parks, it has sections where you can find free camping, sites in National Parks and Forests, and information about camping in state parks.
While you can’t reserve a site online through the app, Campendium does list websites and contact information for each park featured on the site. Soon users will need to sign up for a free Roadpass account to access Campendium. You can do it here
Top 19 Destinations for Summer (2024 Edition)
Our tour of the Northwest starts in Seattle where grunge meets greenery and salty sea air mingles with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. We take a quick trip through Salem, Oregon before moving down the coast.
Grab a latte the size of your rig at Pike Place Market where you can witness friendly fishmongers tossing salmon like frisbees. Then, cruise through Ballard Locks, where salmon leap the ladder on their journey home. Soak in the Emerald City’s funky charm from Gas Works Park. Discover a playful troll living under a bridge, and explore the Fremont neighborhood’s artistic vibes and quirky shops.
The hosts at Puget Sound Garden Life in Enumclaw, have turned an equestrian property into a small family farm. Enjoy fresh eggs, produce, flowers, farm tours, and goat walks.
Park next to beautiful redwood trees in Kent, WA, at South of Seattle. They have 30A electric and water available. From here you can easily visit Seattle and enjoy several day trips, including Mt. Rainier and Olympic National Park.
Ocean Front Views is a popular spot for RVs, so get here early. You can claim your spot for up to 72 hours and then move a few blocks if needed.
Nestled in the pines just under an hour from Seattle, Sun Outdoors Gig Harbor, a big rig-friendly RV park with premium pull-through sites, full hookups, and laundry.
Savor the rich layers of Salem, from the grandeur of the Oregon State Capitol to the depths of Willamette Valley vintages. Visit Deepwood Estate Winery and relax on the tasting room terrace, stroll through the gardens, and learn about their commitment to eco-friendly winemaking.
Silver Falls State Park is a hiker’s paradise. Take the Lower South Falls Trail, then hop aboard a vintage electric train at the Oregon Electric Railway Museum for a nostalgic trip back in time.
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Located just off of I-5 is Willamette Valley Smokehouse. As the name implies, it’s about BBQ, but the hosts also have an organic coffee shop and serve local wines and beers. There’s hiking trails, a garden, and a play area onsite.
Boondockers Welcome
If you have a smaller RV, a stay at Oregon Woods may be perfect. Your hosts hope you’ll make yourself at home and walk and play on their fenced-in 1-acre property. They offer 30A electric and water hookups.
For an overnight stay, Santiam Rest Area is off of I-5 and offers big lots for RV parking. For a quieter stay, try the unpaved lot with river views.
If you’re looking for a park with friendly staff, beautiful landscaping, picnic tables, playground, and dog runs, check out Phoenix RV Park. Safeway is around the corner and Walmart is nearby.
There’s nothing like summer on the California Coast. Start your trip in Sacramento and experience California’s history and culture with a free guided tour of the State Capitol. Then, stroll the historic district of Old Sacramento, featuring cobblestone streets and Victorian-era buildings, The Crocker Art Museum houses art collections from California Impressionism to international modern and contemporary pieces.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love visiting the diverse animals from around the world at the lush 48-acre Sacramento Zoo. You can also fish, hike, and watch the wildlife at Sly Park Reservoir.
A family-owned apiary and farm, Bee Z Bees Farms is located in rural Lincoln, CA. Enjoy honey, honeycomb, beeswax candles, farm-fresh eggs, and more. You may even get a tour of the apiary if the hosts aren’t busy taking care of the bees.
Boondockers Welcome
If you have a small rig (<20 ft.), park at Julie’s Doghouse. You’ll enjoy a cozy stay complete with a table and chairs in the front yard.
While not all Cracker Barrel restaurants allow overnighters, Sacramento Cracker Barrel does. Plenty of RV spots and a delicious breakfast just steps away from your rig.
Located within 5 minutes of Old Sacramento, Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park offers waterfront sites, several with full hookups (30 amp).
Looking for wine, history, and adventure? Visit Paso Robles. Book a tasting at Tooth and Nail Winery where they create wine for “people who simply love wine.” Take a scenic ride through Paso Robles’ vineyards on the Wine Train, enjoying wine tastings and gourmet meals along the way.
Don’t miss Hearst Castle, which features architecture and artwork loved by newspaper publisher, William Randolph Hearst. Take the Julia Morgan Tour, and enjoy rarely-seen areas of the Castle. At the Paso Robles Pioneer Museum, discover the region’s rich history from Native American settlements to the growth of the wine industry.
Situated in the rolling hills just north of downtown Santellan Vineyards Winery offers tasting, tours, and beautiful views. Pets are welcome, but the hosts request no guests under the age of 21.
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Located in Los Oros, Vista Oasis is close to Montana De Oro State Park, Morro Bay, and Pismo Beach. Parking space can accommodate rigs <20 ft. Water available.
Stay at Franklin Hot Springs, a small locally owned hot springs. Four soaking areas to choose from on a large property that can fit big rigs.
Campers report that Vines RV Resort has somewhat narrow spaces, but they include picnic tables and BBQs. The spacious, clean restrooms and showers are a hit, along with the two swimming pools and a hot tub!
At the foot of the majestic Rocky Mountains, Denver, Colorado, blends urban sophistication with outdoor adventure. Experience live music at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Catch the current exhibits at the Denver Art Museum. Experience an interactive art installation that will stimulate your senses and leave you speechless at Convergence Station’s Meow Wolf Denver.
For nature enthusiasts, hike the trails at Rocky Mountain National Park. And, for a tranquil escape, visit Denver Botanic Gardens.
Enjoy mountain views at the historic Front Range Inn. Easy to park, excellent food, and beer tasting.
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Stay about 70 miles from the city at M and M Minis Country Home and enjoy Rocky Mountain views in a country setting. Your hosts have two spaces available with 30A electrical and a water hookup.
Located in the free, rule-relaxed parking lot, campers love parking at the Denver Zoo. It’s great for a short stay and accommodates vans and RVs up to 24ft with ease.
If you’re self-contained, Ridgeline at River Run is a good option. The park is undergoing renovations, so look forward to some fantastic improvements.
Start your adventure in Portland, Maine, and discover the enchanting Old Port Waterfront. Known for its cobblestone streets and colorful houses, you’ll also find working wharves.
Visit the Portland Head Light, an iconic lighthouse with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and Casco Bay. Baxter State Park features hiking, paddling, and camping under the stars.
Sea Escape Cottages & Charters is a Harvest Hosts gem, with beautiful sea views and helpful, friendly hosts. They also accept same-day reservations!
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Located on Rt 35, Redtrail Retreat sits in a beautiful country setting. Ample parking with 30A service is provided next to a small garage. Hosts reside in-house across the lawn.
Just around the corner from the LL Bean Flagship Store, you’ll find plenty of posted RV parking.
If you’re traveling with family, Wassamki Springs Campground offers lake access, playgrounds, volleyball, basketball, and a pickleball court. Level sites and excellent utilities, including cable TV.
Experience the natural wonders of Acadia National Park when you visit Bar Harbor, Maine. In this iconic national park, hike Cadillac Mountain, kayak through glacier-carved fjords, or cycle the scenic carriage roads.
Dive into the marine world with Bar Harbor Whale Watching, where expert guides lead unforgettable tours showcasing humpback whales, dolphins, and other marine life in the Gulf of Maine. Explore cutting-edge genetics and health research at the renowned Jackson Laboratory.
Located off a major highway, a stay at Maine Eco Adventures includes access to woodlands, wetlands, meadows, and coastline. Enjoy the saltwater estuary and seasonal outdoor activities.
Boondockers Welcome
Shalom Organic Orchard and Winery is the place to experience beautiful sunsets on the coast of Maine. Wifi, water hookup, and a special area for pets are included in your stay.
iOverlander
Short-term parking is fine at Drydock Restaurant but make sure to ask inside the restaurant. This is a stealth camping experience.
Wild Acadia Camping Resort is brand new, so the facilities are sparkling clean. Beautifully landscaped and close to Arcadia.
Visit Meredith, NH, and enjoy the beauty of Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire’s largest lake. Board the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad for a nostalgic journey. Visit Moulton Farm where you can learn about stainable farming, meet the farmers, and indulge in delicious, locally-produced products.
If you’re looking for an adult environment, The Mystic Meadows has it all. Visit the small-batch distillery, restaurant, and food truck, and two golf courses—one is disc golf—year-round outdoor bar included.
Boondockers Welcome
Situated in central New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, Loggenrock Farm offers easy access to the White Mountains and Seacoast. It’s an ideal spot for hiking, fishing, paddling, cycling, and wildlife watching.
iOverlander
Check with the front desk first, but Planet Fitness has space for big rigs. It’s a safe, quiet spot for an overnighter.
Campers say Newfound RV Park & Campground is a smaller campground, but they have 45 full hookup (50A) sites. Most are pull-through, so good for trailers and big rigs.
Portsmouth, NH has a rich maritime and colonial history. Visit Strawbery Banke Museum, a living history museum where costumed interpreters bring to life the 17th to 19th centuries. The self-guided Portsmouth Historic Trail leads through 19 historic sites.
Learn about naval history at the USS Albacore Museum, a Cold War-era submarine. Take a scenic cruise around Portsmouth Harbor, enjoying views of the Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse, Fort Constitution, and the historic waterfront.
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When you stay with Vernon Family Farm, you can choose from a range of locally grown products from over 30 local farmers and makers. If you stay on a Friday, don’t miss out on their Vernon Kitchen rotisserie chicken.,
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Winterwood Farm invites you to their 30-acre gentleman’s farm. They’re close to major highways and the New Hampshire seacoast. This site is pet-friendly with a separate off-leash area.
iOverlander
Kittery Trading Post has a big, level parking lot, ideal for rigs of all sizes. At the back of the lot, you can access a creek. Plenty of grassy areas for pets.
Campers at Great Bay Camping love the riverfront sites and full hookups. Plenty of opportunities for recreation including horseshoes and an outdoor pool.
History comes alive at every corner in Boston, MA, with a range of landmarks to explore. Walk on Boston’s Freedom Trail, a red brick path weaving past 16 significant sites including the Old North Church, and Boston Common. Ascend the 294 steps of the Bunker Hill Monument. Step aboard the USS Constitution Museum, famously known as “Old Ironsides.”
Catch a Red Sox game at Fenway Park and experience the electrifying atmosphere of Boston’s beloved baseball team.
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Staying at the American Heritage Museum is a chance to explore military history in one of the world’s “most notable tank and military vehicle museums.” Visit the museum gift shop for oneof-a-kind souvenirs, including books, models, and custom military dog tags.
Boondockers Welcome
Sparky’s Host
You don’t have to visit the Isabella Gardner Museum to stay in the lot, but if you’re into art and music, why not? Parking is free from 6 PM to 8 AM and on Sundays.
Spacious Skies Minute Man Campground offers full hookups, forest-like landscapes, and not-so-level sites (nothing that a few leveling blocks can’t take care of). Enjoy the playground, basketball, and horseshoe pits, and for those traveling with pets, there’s a small dog run.
The Eastern part of the U.S. isn’t only about lobster rolls and clam chowder. Explore Buffalo, NY, and uncover the city’s history at the Buffalo History Museum, where tales of the Underground Railroad, Buffalo Sports, and even Buffalo chicken wings are on display. Explore the emerald beauty of Olmsted’s Delaware Park and Hoyt Lake. At Canalside, the city’s revitalized waterfront district, enjoy public art, shops, and restaurants.
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There’s something for every family member at Buffalo Riverworks. Take a tour of the distillery, ride the Ferris wheel, or enjoy a meal. You can even rent a kayak or paddleboard.
Boondockers Welcome
Stay with hosts at Amherst Driveway and visit the University of Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and downtown Buffalo’s waterfront.
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Located on the Niagara Parkway, Fort Erie Border can accommodate at least 36ft motorhomes and offers serene lakefront views of Lake Erie, especially at night.
Close to Niagara Falls, HTR Niagara offers clean, relatively level sites. Plenty of restroom facilities are scattered throughout the park. Lots of free amenities for the kids,
The next stop is Harrisburg, PA where you’ll experience the narratives of the Civil War at the National Civil War Museum, featuring the nation’s most extensive collection of artifacts. Climb the steps of the majestic Pennsylvania State Capitol. Take the Harrisburg Civil War Walking Tour, tracing landmarks like the Soldiers’ Monument and Camp Curtin.
Beyond history, Harrisburg pulsates with modern energy. Explore the vibrant streets of Midtown, and visit independent shops and cafes. Catch a live show at the renowned Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts
Springate Vineyard & Winery, a craft winery, brewery, and distillery in Harrisburg, it’s convenient to the intersection of I81 and I83. Nestled in a secluded area full of wildlife, it offers a tranquil setting just 15 minutes from Hershey Park.
Located in South Central PA, the hosts at Mexico PA have suggestions for activities during your stay, many within walking distance. See the Juniata River, local wineries, mountains, and Amish country.
Stay at Harrisburg Island for a quiet overnight with a river view. Free parking on weekends.
If you plan to visit Hershey Park or Chocolate World, there’s a free shuttle to and from Hershey Park Camping Resort. Excellent Wifi, full hookups, and several pull-through sites.
Now, our summer fun takes us south, where charm meets history. Starting in Asheville, NC, don’t miss the majestic Biltmore Estate, America’s largest home. Drive the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, a scenic ribbon winding through mountains, waterfalls, and diverse ecosystems. Soak in the thermal springs and enjoy breathtaking mountain views at the historic Grove Park Inn.
In Pisgah National Forest, vastness takes your breath away with hiking trails, waterfalls, and mountain peaks for every fitness level. The Ashville Museum of History features exhibits on Cherokee culture, the Civil War, and Appalachian crafts.
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Mandala Naturals is an eco-retreat center. During your visit, try the superfood chocolate bars, organic honey, and other treats. Visit the wildlife sanctuary, garden, and gift store.
Boondockers Welcome
Tranquil and secure, Flicker Trail Camp provides a 30-amp hookup for vans, Class C’s, or camping trailers up to 20 feet. It’s conveniently located a short drive from Asheville, NC, and the Blue Ridge Parkway.
iOverlander
Stay at the Folk Art Center and park right next to the Blue Ridge Parkway. It’s ideal for a one-night stay.
Enjoy the large grassy sites at Pisgah View RV Park. Full hookups, Wifi, and picnic tables round out the amenities in this pet-friendly park.
Savannah, Georgia’s historic squares, cobblestone streets, and Spanish moss-draped oaks create an undeniable charm. Begin your journey along River Street, where shops, restaurants, and street performers weave a lively atmosphere. Explore over 20 historic squares, including Forsyth Square, Johnson Square, and Lafayette Square, each with its own unique character.
Don’t forget Bonaventure Cemetery, known for its towering trees, ornate mausoleums, and fascinating history. Take a guided tour or simply wander the grounds, soaking in the atmosphere.
At the historic City Market, wander through stalls filled with local crafts, souvenirs, and delectable treats while enjoying live music.
Located a mile from the Historic Bonaventure Cemetery, Coach’s Corner is about 5 minutes by car to Downtown Savannah and 15 minutes from Tybee Island. With family-friendly arcade games, it’s a great place to bring the kids.
Boondockers Welcome
The hosts at Under the Georgia Oaks have a lot to offer guests, including a 15A electric hookup, water hookup, Wifi, and a campfire ring. Pets are welcome and have their off-leash area.
Park your RV on a quiet street within Daffin Park. The park is large with ample parking spaces and picnic tables.
Red Gate Farms RV Resort isn’t only an RV park, it’s a farm and equestrian center. With trails, a playground, a swimming pool, and the opportunity to take a riding lesson, it’s a great family-friendly summer stop.
Begin your adventures in Jacksonville, Florida with a visit to Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach. Cruise along the St. Johns River and look for dolphins and manatees. Explore tunnels, cannons, and exhibits at Fort Clinch State Park, a Civil War-era stronghold. Meet rescued animals, explore interactive exhibits, and learn about the importance of conservation at TreeHill Nature Center.
Families love Blu By U Blueberry Farm. During your stay, pick your own
blueberries, get close to the animals at the petting zoo, and catch a fish in the catch-and-release fishing pond. You can also enjoy bike trails and kayak on Black Creek.
Boondockers Welcome
River Life
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Hamlett House on Belmonte Avenue is a private home with extra parking spaces for RVs. You can walk to several restaurants and unwind in the city park across the street.
If location is important to you, Pecan Park RV Resort is close to the city of Jacksonville, and a short drive into southern Georgia. A quick drive takes you to Amelia Island.
Next stop is Tampa, Florida where Tampa Bay shimmers like a sun-kissed jewel. For those seeking pristine shores, Clearwater and St. Pete Beaches stretch like endless ribbons of gold, ideal for sun basking and building sandcastles. Craving thrills? Busch Gardens roars with roller coaster chills and exotic animal encounters, while live shows ignite the evening sky.
Discover museums, shops, and restaurants at the 2.4-mile Tampa Riverwalk. Explore the mysteries of the deep at the wave-shaped, Florida Aquarium.
If you like animals, you’ll love an overnight stay at Sun City Stables. Meet the resident emus, potbelly pigs, goats, mini horses, and other animals. 30 amp service available.
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Less than a mile to the Tampa Riverwalk, Heart of Tampa is convenient to I-275 and I-4. Your host is happy to share information about other area attractions.
iOverlander
You can’t go wrong with a stay at Bass Pro Shop. Shop in the store and enjoy the two nearby eateries—one is Dave & Busters, and the other is a seafood restaurant.
If you plan to stay in the area for your entire trip, Tampa East RV Resort offers large, well-equipped sites. They also have multiple swimming pools, a gym, a playground, laundry, and planned activities.
On the way to adventures in the Southwest, you won’t want to miss a quick trip to the mid-section of the U.S. St. Louis, Missouri is the gateway to all points west of the Mississippi.
Start your visit at the Gateway Arch and climb (by elevator) 630 feet above the river for amazing views and interactive exhibits that paint the canvas of Westward Expansion history. Explore Forest Park, a sprawling emerald gem that includes the St. Louis Zoo, Missouri History Museum, and miles of trails.
Indulge in the rich Italian-American heritage of The Hill, known for its eateries, bakeries, and unique shops. Enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Missouri Botanical Garden, perfect for a pedal boat ride.
Hollow Woodworks is a fun, family-friendly overnight stop in St. Louis. The hosts handcraft personalized name puzzle stools, toy boxes, and other wood items.
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One hour Northwest of St. Louis, Mark and Paula’s Dream welcome guests to their 10-acre property, which includes a small lake. You can use the deck, walk in the woods, and swim and paddle boat on the lake. Travel 60 miles south and visit Mark Twain’s home in Hannibal, MO.
Try your luck and have a quiet night’s rest at River City Casino. You’ll feel safe with plenty of security cameras and security staff (county police). Many campers say they’ve stayed multiple nights with no problems.
Convenient location to all St Louis attractions, Casino Queen RV Park has two sections. The shaded section is for smaller RVs—big rigs take the larger unshaded spaces. The nearby casino has a shuttle that takes guests to town for Cardinal games.
Top 19 Destinations for Summer (2024 Edition)
Another favorite on our tour of Spring Break favorites is one of the jewels of the Southwest— Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Visit Petroglyph National Monument to see one of North America’s largest collections of petroglyphs. Wander through a historic barrio—Old Town Albuquerque. Cruise a nostalgic stretch of Route 66 and visit the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.
The Tijeras Arroyo Trail unfurls like a ribbon through scenic foothills. The Rio Grande River whispers its secrets through interactive exhibits and guided walks.
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Located less than ½ mile from the Rio Grande River, Cummins Alpacas invites guests to enjoy their 3-acre farm and alpacas in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque. They offer alpaca fiber products and alpaca trekking along the river.
Boondockers Welcome
Book a quiet overnight stay at Modesto Gardens for a quiet overnight. They’re 10 miles from downtown, with easy interstate access. You’ll love the views of the Sandia Mountains.
iOverlander
For an overnight stay outside the city, Flying J Truck Stop offers RV-specific sites. You can get a shower, eat a meal, and pick up basic necessities in their store.
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If you want a spacious, level site with a covered picnic area and fire pit, Coronado RV Park will meet the bar. Campers say the Wifi is excellent. Park is located near the Bosque Brewery and close to other Albuquerque attractions.
Montreal —where European charm meets North American spirit. The city has a vibrant culture, historical charm, and natural beauty. Enjoy its delectable cuisine, explore its unique neighborhoods, and experience the friendly Canadian spirit on your summer adventure!
Thrill-seekers love La Ronde amusement park, while Parc Jean-Drapeau offers a serene escape for cyclists and culture enthusiasts. The Montreal Botanical Garden features themed gardens, including a tranquil Japanese Garden. Step into the past along the cobbled streets of Old Montreal, admiring the majesty of Notre Dame and the vibrancy of Bonsecours Market.
This host has a convenient location within walking distance of the Metro. If you have a smaller rig, truck camper, or van, Avant Garde Artisans Brasseurs offers easy access. Tour the brewery, grab a delicious pizza, or shop in the store where you can buy any of the artisan brews in cans or bottles.
Enjoy the quiet at Paul’s Border with a scenic pond view and evening campfires. Ideal for road biking or running. Conveniently situated 60 km from downtown Montréali
Lachine Canal is a wild camping spot, but it’s big rig-friendly. It’s a long strip of parking spaces next to the canal with plenty of availability.
Montreal South KOA Journey is what you’d expect from a KOA park. Pull-through sites with full hookups, clean restrooms, and a swimming pool. The park is close to the metro, so it’s not hard to get into the city for entertainment.
As you gear up for your summer RV adventure, make sure you have the essentials. Don’t hit the road without the indispensable RV Trip Wizard for seamless route planning and Harvest Hosts and our other apps for unique, picturesque stays. You’re going to have an epic road trip!
Harvest Hosts is a unique RV camping membership that offers selfcontained RVers unlimited overnight stays at over 8000 small businesses across North America with no camping fees. Boondock at farms, wineries, breweries, attractions, and other one-of-a-kind destinations throughout North America, and you’ll get peace of mind knowing that a safe place to stay is always nearby!
Join Harvest Hosts and Boondockers Welcome today to start booking stays at these unique RV camping locations, and discover thousands more incredible places to stay.