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Rent an RV in New York

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV and tour New York, “The Empire State”. Your New York RV rental will be packed with a wide variety of things to do in New York City, “The Big Apple”, and throughout the state.

New York - Statue of Liberty
New York – Statue of Liberty

New York RV rentals often end up in New York City (NYC). The desire to see some of the sights in New York City is quite strong because of the city’s worldwide fame.

Here’s a list of some things to do while in NYC with your RV rental:

  • Walk through museums
  • Tour the neighborhoods of lower Manhattan
  • Go to Times Square and grab a half-price ticket to a Broadway show
  • Walk through Greenwich Village and Little Italy
  • Take a bus or trolley ride
  • Take an elevator to the top of the Empire State Building
  • Wander through Grand Central Terminal and take a look at the decorative early urban architecture of the building
  • Take a ferry from Battery Park to Ellis Island and marvel at the Statue of Liberty

If you do decide to stay in NYC with your New York RV rental, don’t miss out on the live music and performance venues New York City is famous for. There are several famous venues you’ll want to visit: Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, CBGBs, Cotton Club, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Palladium, and Radio City Music Hall.

Some New York RV rentals are looking for outdoor vacations and there are plenty of those too. You could bicycle the Hudson Valley, go on a canal bike/hike tour, canoe the Adirondacks, raft the Delaware River, golf at a distinguished course, go horseback riding at a dude ranch, ride a motorless sail-plane, or balloon over the Adirondacks, Catskills, Long Island, Letchworth State Park, and Chautauqua Lake. That’s an action-packed RV rental in New York.

Your New York RV rental vacation won’t be quite right until you’ve seen the great architecture and art that exists in New York. There are also breathtaking Asian-style gardens, folk art traditions, Hispanic American heritage, great landscape painters from the Hudson River School, fine craft museums, galleries, and working studios that should be discovered. For a clear perspective of New York heritage, take a tour through the neighborhoods and you’ll get an up-close look at the culture that resides there.

If you’re looking to escape the city, drive your New York RV rental to upstate New York and you’ll find a fantastic place to relax. Saratoga Springs offers restorative spas, a race track, Niagara Falls, and the serene Finger Lakes. There’s a massive selection of mountains, cultures, and spas you’ll be able to visit. For a little more excitement, go downhill skiing at one of New York’s many slopes or visit a museum and a historic site. New York contains thousands of lakes and hundreds of miles of river so your New York RV rental vacation away from the city is sure to be exactly what you wanted it to be.

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Rent an RV in Massachusetts

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV and tour Massachusetts, “The Bay State”, where defining moments in US history have unraveled and stone walls and wild seacoasts exist.

Massachusetts - West Dennis Beach
Massachusetts – West Dennis Beach

Most visitors choose Massachusetts RV rentals because they are seeking things that relate to the nation’s colonial and revolutionary past. If you drive your Massachusetts RV rental through small towns, you’ll see 200-year-old homes, bobbing ships anchored to the seafloor, and exceptional living-history museums. Rent your RV in Massachusetts for a flourishing art scene, lively nightlife, and a well-designed transportation system.

Boston, Massachusetts has Quincy Market which has been a template for urban development all around the world. Find a place for your Boston RV rental so you can bask in the imaginative museums, galleries, and fine architecture for a day. If you’re traveling in New England, a Boston RV rental is a must.

Your RV rental in Massachusetts will unravel with a plethora of things to do. Once you have your Boston RV rental settled in place, you could stroll through the streets of colonial Boston with Benjamin Franklin, visit the island where The Crucible was filmed, haul lobster aboard a historic fishing sloop, go whale watching, tour a winery or brewery, or go on a harbor cruise. Drive your RV rental out to Aquinnah Cliffs for a panoramic view of the ocean.

Next, take your Boston RV rental to Boston Light (the oldest lighthouse in America) or Highland Light in Cape Cod. Highland Light was the first light seen on a voyage from Europe to Boston. There are several beacons that have been saved from decay and/or destruction or moved to new locations and many of them have folklore and unique stories attached to them.

Massachusetts RV rentals are a delightful experience of the past and present.

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Rent an RV in Georgia

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV in Georgia, “The Peach State”, if you would like to enjoy some southern charm. Georgia RV rentals are a great vacation for those who wish for a quiet pace, delicious food, and the peaceful beauty of the countryside.

Georgia - Desoto Falls
Georgia – Desoto Falls

Georgia is one of many great places to golf 365 days a year in the USA, although, Georgia RV rentals have been described as the golf vacation of a lifetime because of its five distinctly different regions. RV rentals in Georgia are quite popular for golfing trips.

Cycling, tubing, paddling, and rafting are also quite popular because of Georgia’s diverse geography. Make sure you pack bicycles into your Georgia RV rental so you can explore Georgia’s mountains, beautiful coastal flatlands, off-road trails, paved pathways, and country roads. For endless tubing, paddling, and rafting opportunities, take your Georgia RV rental into the mountains, the Piedmont, or along the coast. The mountains in Georgia offer winding rivers, lakes, and whitewater rafting down the Chattooga River which has been nationally designated “Wild and Scenic River”. Take your Georgia RV rental to Piedmont for slower moving rivers and calmer paddling. Paddling down Georgia’s coast gives a wide range of experiences. You will find alligators, dolphins, all sorts of wildlife, and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. If you’re keen to go for a hike, don’t miss The Appalachian Trail as it is used and maintained by hikers from all over the world.

Agritourism is strong in Georgia, so feel free to park your Georgia RV rental at an agricultural, horticultural, or agribusiness operation and go on a farm tour, hayride, fish hatchery tour, or a pick-your-own produce adventure.

Georgia also boasts a wide variety of public gardens. There are a few that are specialty but most expose an intricate range of garden types.

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