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Rent an RV in Oregon

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV and travel Oregon, “The Beaver State”. Oregon RV rental vacations are packed with extremely beautiful sights in all of Oregon’s seven regions: the Coast, Portland, Mount Hood / Columbia River Gorge, Willamette Valley, Southern Oregon, Central Oregon, and Eastern Oregon.

Oregon, Mount Hood. Image is of the mountain in the background with water in front and tress on both sides. Image is in full colour.
Oregon, Mount Hood

Recreational opportunities will be presented in abundance while driving through the state in your Oregon RV rental. You could go on a llama trek, or downhill skiing in the morning (all year), whale watching, rafting, hiking, deep-sea fishing, or windsurfing. Recreation is the #1 reason to visit Oregon. Aside from Oregon’s natural beauties and wonders, of course.

Your Oregon RV rental will pass by deserts, rain forests, beaches, volcanoes, big cities, and old-fashioned towns. The cities and towns you and your RV will visit will be filled with incredible history, art, culture, and shopping. There will be sightseeing everywhere, no matter where you are in Oregon.

Oregon contains 400 miles of Pacific coastline beaches and dunes which are all open to the public for vacation enjoyment. There are plenty of full-service campgrounds available along the coast where you’ll be able to park your Oregon RV rental.

If you’re renting your RV in Portland, Oregon, you’ll be in Oregon’s most populated city. A Portland RV rental may be one of the best choices here at USA RV Rentals because Portland may very well be America’s best-kept secret. Portland has a fascinating collection of iron and terra cotta architecture and a nationally-renowned art museum. Portland offers plenty of events and festivals throughout the year.

Drive your Oregon RV rental to the Mount Hood / Columbia River Gorge region and you’ll see Mount Hood (pictured here), Oregon’s tallest peak, standing over the Columbia River Gorge. This is where you can take your RV rental to find year-round skiing and snowboarding. Run-off from the slopes of Mount Hood creates an abundance of fruit production in the valley. Waterfalls are also abundant and make that area the USA’s only national scenic area.

Visit beautiful Loon Lake, Oregon and be sure and stop by the Loon Lake RV Resort to experience what RV Life Magazine calls “The most beautiful Oregon coast lake you’ve never seen”. Convenient RV Rental pickup and drop off from USA RV Rentals Portland depots provide you the perfect start point to your Oregon RV adventure.

Take your Oregon RV rental to the Willamette Valley and you will find the legendary Oregon Trail. Oregon Trail is well known for its agricultural assortment. You’ll also find historic sites and towns from immigrant settlers made over a hundred years ago. The Willamette Valley is also becoming famous for its Pinot wines.

Southern Oregon is fantastic for taking your RV rental to historic sites, perfect fishing spots, or the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. In the Klamath Basin, you’ll see seven wildlife sanctuaries with a vast amount of bald eagles. Crater Lake National Park contains a surplus of volcanic attractions, including the magnificent Crater Lake.

For those who wish to have their Oregon RV rental vacation in the sunniest part of Oregon, travel straight to the center of Oregon. The geography here is desert-like, but if you look out your Oregon RV rental window, you’ll see snow-capped Cascade Mountain peaks. Natural wonders like the Smith Rock State Park, Lava Lands, and Newberry National Volcanic Monument exist here and must be seen.

Eastern Oregon takes up most of Oregon and showcases Oregon’s true historical past. If you wanted an Oregon RV rental vacation filled with exploration, this is the place to go! Eastern Oregon contains huge, wide-open land that’s just waiting to be discovered.

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Rent an RV in Arizona

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV and tour Arizona, “The Grand Canyon State”, and enjoy the hot sun. You will definitely need an RV rental with air conditioning for this trip!

Close up Cactus, Image is in full colour
Arizona Cactus

Arizona is a desert area which means it is a popular tourist area during the winter months because of the warm weather. RV rental/golfing vacations are common in Arizona because golfing is a year-round sport. There is an amazing array of historical artifacts throughout Arizona which can be found in the State and National Parks. Take your Arizona RV rental to some Native American historic sites and many places made popular by the Wild West era, such as Tombstone and the OK Coral. For more sightseeing fun with your Arizona RV rental, visit Boot Hill and the Birdcage Theatre.

If you’re looking for a Phoenix RV rental, you should know that Phoenix is the largest city in the southwest and can get very hot. The most fascinating thing about Phoenix is that it is surrounded by a massive landscape of the untouched desert. There is an active art scene and a bustling economy. Phoenix has grown rapidly and is now adjoined to Mesa, Scottsdale, and Tempe, which are now referred to as the “Valley of the Sun”. Once you’re ready to travel some more, take your Arizona RV rental to Scottsdale. Scottsdale is a tourist hotspot where you will find local artists selling their wide varieties of art (metal works, pottery, paintings, jewelry, etc.).

For a slightly cooler climate, you may want to drive your Arizona RV rental to Tucson. Tucson is surrounded by canyons, cliffs, deserts, cacti, and an extremely diverse bird population. Tucson is Arizona’s second-largest city.

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For more information on Arizona check out Top Camping destinations in Arizona.

Rent an RV in New Jersey

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV and enjoy the thrills and excitement of New Jersey, “The Garden State”. Your New Jersey RV rental will pass by charismatic Victorian seaside villages, sandy beaches, world-class art collections, Revolutionary War sites, antique stores, and 127 miles of Atlantic coastline.

You could take your New Jersey RV rental into the six distinct tourism regions of New Jersey: Greater Atlantic City, the Shore, the Southern Shore, Delaware River, Skylands, and Gateway.

New Jersey Lighthouse. Image is a view from the ground looking up at the white lighthouse on the right, with clouds on the left. Image is in full colour.
New Jersey Lighthouse

The Jersey shore has some of the most charming beach communities in the Northeast while Atlantic City provides casinos and performers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

For some family fun, take your New Jersey RV rental to Mountain Creek in Vernon. At Mountain Creek, you’ll find a water park, hiking areas, winter skiing, and Kidz World. The Space Farms Museum and Zoo in Beemerville is a popular stop. You could then drive your New Jersey RV rental to Columbia and visit the Lakota Wolf Preserve where they’ll have wolves, wolf pups, bobcats, and foxes in their natural habitats. Go to Northlandz and see the largest miniature railroad in the world. Your children will enjoy the Story Land Park at Fairy Tale Forest in Oak Ridge.

If you’ve been dying to take your New Jersey RV rental to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, drive to the Liberty Science Center at Liberty State Park in Jersey City and the ferry service will take you there. The Liberty Science Center has the USA’s largest IMAX® Dome Theater.

Atlantic City has 24-hour gaming excitement, headline entertainment, exceptional restaurants, and shops, and is known as “America’s Favorite Playground”. There’s also the famed 4.5-mile boardwalk, Steel Pier.

If you decide to take your New Jersey RV rental to the Southern Shore, you’ll find New Jersey’s center of special events, live shows, concerts, art shows, ethnic festivals, and other attractions.

If you’ve never visited a lighthouse before, New Jersey is the perfect place. New Jersey has 21 lighthouses with 11 open to the public. The lighthouses are in some of the most stunning areas of New Jersey.

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