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Rent an RV in Illinois

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV and drive around Illinois, “The Prairie State”. Illinois RV rentals are packed with adventures of all sorts. From scenic byways to Amish countryside, your Illinois RV rental vacation is sure to be full of adventures you didn’t even plan on.

Chicago - Sears Tower
Chicago – Sears Tower

Illinois is one of the best states to rent a motor home so you can cruise the Scenic Byways and Route 66. Other than the famed Route 66, Illinois has five other National Scenic Byways to take your RV rental on Lincoln Highway, Great River Road, Meeting of the Great Rivers Scenic Byway, The National Road, and Ohio River Scenic Route. All of these places offer plenty of adventure, natural beauty, historic sites, and fantastic things to do.

Illinois is also well-known for Chicago’s incredible architecture, Broadway-style theaters, world-class museums, Navy Pier lakefront, Millenium Park, Lincoln Park Zoo, Sears Tower (pictured here), and Chicago Botanic Garden. USA RV Rentals has more than one RV rental location in Chicago.

Renting an RV in Illinois is also perfect for wine connoisseurs. Illinois is home to the rapid growth of some world-class wineries. Illinois wines have won international acclaim and many of Illinois’ vineyards provide tours, festivals, and tastings for your Illinois RV rental vacation.

Plan an antiquing vacation with your RV rental in Illinois. Illinois has so many antique shops, there’s an Illinois Antique Guide. Take your Illinois RV rental treasure hunting. Illinois’ past is very historical and antique treasures and shops can be found all over the state.

For an outdoor Illinois RV rental experience, go on bike trails along the Mississippi River, see the sand bluffs, visit Lewis and Clark historical sites, go skydiving, and whitewater raft on the Vermillion.

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Rent an RV in North Carolina

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV and bask in the natural beauty of North Carolina, “The Tar Heel State”. With over 900 miles of hiking trails and plenty of breathtaking landscape, your North Carolina RV rental vacation is sure to be well worth the wait.

North Carolina - Great Smoky Mountains. Image is of tree covered mountains with clouds in the background, full colour.
North Carolina – Great Smoky Mountains

Take your North Carolina RV rental into the mountains and you’ll see the Appalachian mountain chain running through the western region of North Carolina. Mount Mitchell, the highest peak along the USA’s east coast, stands tall at 6,684 feet. Your RV rental mountain vacation will be incomplete if you don’t see the Great Smoky Mountains (pictured here) because they are what makes North Carolina one of the USA’s top scenic attractions. You could then take your North Carolina RV rental through the strikingly beautiful mountain ranges on the world-renowned Blue Ridge Parkway.

If you drive your North Carolina RV rental into the central region of North Carolina, you’ll find dynamic economy at its best. Central North Carolina is filled with sloping foothills, North Carolina’s biggest cities, large financial institutions, top-notch universities, industrial centers, textile and furniture factories, highways, tobacco farms (main agricultural industry), high-end shopping, top golf courses, historic sites, and entertainment venues. Central North Carolina’s climate is mild and sees the sun 210 days of the year.

For those who are driving their North Carolina RV rental toward the coastal area, you will find sunny, unspoiled beaches, gigantic sand dunes (highest along the east coast), and wetlands packed with wildlife and plants. Don’t forget to make a stop at the Outer Banks, a chain of delicate barrier islands containing 130 miles of pristine coastline that’s enveloped by 900 square miles of water.

To add some history to your North Carolina RV rental, you’ll find places that date as far back as the 16th century. There are historic sites from the pre-Revolutionary War Days and very old lighthouses including Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, also the tallest on the USA’s east coast. To see a major US seaport, drive your RV rental to Wilmington.

Food is extremely important to the people of North Carolina. Toward the South Carolina border, you’ll discover a fishing village called Calabash where you’ll eat an excellent assortment of fresh seafood. There are all sorts of food festivals held in North Carolina every year. A North Carolina favorite is pork, especially pork that’s been barbecued. You’ll eat BBQ pork in a variety of ways at these festivals and if you bring some ideas home to your kitchen, you’ll revisit your North Carolina RV rental vacation whenever you sit down to eat these fabulous foods.

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Rent an RV in Washington

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV and spend some time in Washington, “The Evergreen State”. Your Washington RV rental will pass by many scenic wonders. Park your Washington RV rental at ever park and lookout in Washington because it’s worth it.

Mt. St. Helens distant shot of a single mountain covered in snow. Image is in full colour
Washington, Mt. St. Helens

Washington’s landscape varies and has glaciers, desert, rich farmland, rocky ocean coastline, gigantic rain forests, and a massive river gorge making Washington RV rental vacations full of spectacular sightseeing and recreational opportunities. You’ll find so many places to go and things to do with your Washington RV rental.

Drive your Washington RV rental to the Puget Sound Region and see Mount Rainier. It will be hard to miss as it takes over much of the skyline. Mount Rainier is considered a natural paradise and you’ll see immense glaciers, meadows covered in wildflowers, mountain streams, and forested valleys. While you have your Washington RV rental in the Puget Sound region, don’t forget to take a ferry ride on the Puget Sound. You’ll smell the crisp, salty air, and see incredible views such as Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, the Olympic Mountains, and the Cascade Mountains. If you go in the evening, you’ll see the glittering lights of Seattle which would be great for a romantic night out of your Washington RV rental.

If you choose a Seattle RV rental, you will have a wonderful city RV rental vacation. Seattle, otherwise known as the Emerald City, has several attractions. Check out the world-renowned ballet, opera, theater, and symphony Seattle has to offer. Take your Seattle RV rental to the Pike Place Market, International District, Space Needle, Pioneer Square (historic district), and to the original clubs, galleries, shops, and neighborhoods located in Seattle. If you’re looking for some high-end eating, Seattle is home to some of the top chefs in the USA.

Take your Washington RV rental to Olympic National Park and discover the beauty of miles of untouched Pacific Ocean coastline. Go for a walk through the Hoh Rain Forest where the trees are hundreds of feet tall. From Hurricane Ridge, you’ll be able to see Canada.

The San Juan Islands are located between the USA’s northwest corner and Vancouver Island, Canada. It is a pristine paradise and each individual island is special in its appeal and setting.

Drive your Washington RV rental to the famous volcano, Mount Saint Helens (pictured here). The top views of Mount Saint Helens can be seen from Windy Ridge. Mount Saint Helens has been designated a National Volcanic Monument. If you park your Washington RV rental at the Visitor’s Center in Castle Rock, you can view Mount Saint Helens from a telescope.

Lastly, drive your Washington RV rental to one of Washington’s most popular attractions, the Grand Coulee Dam. The Grand Coulee Dam is one of the biggest concrete structures in the world and offers tours to the general public. One of the highlights of visiting the dam is that every evening, from Memorial Day to September, you’ll have the opportunity to witness the largest laser light show in the world. The lasers are projected onto the Grand Coulee Dam’s spillway.

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