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Atlanta and Beyond RV Adventure

Wednesday, July 24th, 2019

Pick up your RV in Atlanta and get soak up some southern hospitality, city excitement, and relaxing scenic drives.

Centennial Park District

Centennial Park District is Atlanta’s premier entertainment destination.  Built in 1996 for the summer Olympics this park has a variety of attractions to spend a fun-filled day. Check out:

  • The World of Coca Cola: to learn the history and taste Coke from all over the world.
  • The Georgia Aquarium: one of the world’s largest aquariums.
  • The SkyView Atlanta Gondola:  a thrilling 200-foot-tall Ferris wheel offering panoramic, breathtaking views of the downtown cityscape lights.

With over 20 million visitors annually there is always something to see and do in the Centennial Park District.

Atlanta Centennial Park District RV Road Trip
Photo credit: City of Atlanta

Spend the night right in the city, with easy access to all the excitement at Sweet Water Creek RV Reserve.

National Parks

Pack up the RV for a couple of days of scenic driving and adventure, in Chattahoochee National Forest. This state park covers 750,000 acres of beautiful scenery. You will cruise by mountains, rolling hills, rushing rivers, and gorgeous waterfalls. This is the perfect RV adventure as you conveniently cruise from one scenic destination and beautiful campground to the next. Make sure you stop at:

Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge
Photo credit: Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge

 

  • Amicola Falls: located right in the center of Chattahoochee State Park, park your RV at the beautiful Amicola Falls State Park Lodge and campground. A short walk from the lodge is a 729-foot waterfall which is exceptionally beautiful.
  • Brasstown Bald: Georgia’s highest peak, at 4,784 feet, walk the trails to traverse the mountain and reach the observation deck, offering breathtaking views of mountains and valleys.
  • Lake Blue Ridge: The crystal-clear aquamarine waters of Lake Blue Ridge make it one of Georgia’s most picturesque mountain lakes, and a popular fishing location. There are two campgrounds nearby, a beach, picnic area, and a marina for renting boats.
  • Secluded Waterfall Haven: treat yourself to a night of camping in this beautiful secluded RV heaven, with 4.5 acres just for yourself, this site gives you the opportunity to get intimate with the forest and the waterfalls on-site.

This huge park has something for everyone on your RV adventure. Spend days hiking and picnicking by the lakes. Take in the breathtaking scenery and wake up to the sound of the waterfalls in the comfort of your RV. Book today and get ready for your adventure in Atlanta and beyond.

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California, Hidden Gems

Friday, July 19th, 2019

Get outside the glitz, glam, and traffic jams of the big cities of California and check out these 5 off the beaten track, naturally beautiful, destinations:

Natural Bridges and Archways in Death Valley National Park

Known as one of the hottest places on the planet, an RV is the perfect way to tour the amazing scenery: air conditioning keeping you cool, and your fridge full of cold water. With many points of interest that can be seen from the comfort of your RV, plan to spend a couple of days cruising through the park. Up to bracing the intense heat? go on a short 15-minute hike to the Natural Bridges and Archways.

Natural Bridges and Archways in Death Valley National Park

Pack your swimsuit and jump into the refreshing water-filled canyons. With many options for camping, seen here, you may opt to choose one with higher elevation to get cooler temperatures at night. A perfect adventure in the RV to take in the scenery with protection from the elements!

Ladder Canyon Trail in Painted Canyon

Ready to get out of the RV and into some adventure? Head to the Ladder Canyon trail, located in the Mecca Hills Wilderness area. This adventurous and challenging hike includes beautiful scenery highlighting the natural diversity of the area. This unique trail requires climbing ladders up dry waterfalls, through slot canyons, gaining views of the vast desert, Salton Sea, and the natural colors of the Painted Canyon. Just over 5 miles long, go early in the morning and in the spring to try and beat the heat. Double-check road conditions before you go as the road can close due to flash flooding. Get your camera ready and be sure to bring lots of water.

Bristlecone Pine Forest

Located to the east of the Sierra Nevada this forest is home to the oldest trees in the world. Estimated to be over 4500 years old, these trees are the oldest living things in the world. There are two groves: Schulman Grove and the Patriarch Grove, which is home to the largest Bristlecone Pine in the world. Surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery these trees are definitely worth checking out. With an early start visit both groves in one day and camp nearby. Load your RV with water and supplies before heading to this fairly remote destination.

Largest Bristlecone Pine in the world

Mammoth Lakes

Situated on the earth’s largest volcanic calderas, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The granite domes, lava tubes, lakes, and ancient forests make this an outdoor adventure paradise. The scenery is jaw-droppingly beautiful and the activities are as mammoth as the mountains surrounding, which is too large to list. See the full list here, but make sure to check out the 600-year-old earthquake fault, the Devils Postpile, the 101 foot Rainbow falls, craters, an old mine and finish off your day of adventure and sightseeing by having a soak in one of the natural hot springs nearby.

Guadalupe Dunes

The second-largest dunes in California at the Rancho Guadalupe Dunes County Park area. The paved access road is perfect in an RV, leading you through the Rancho Guadalupe Dunes Preserve and down to the beach. Take in the scenery and great birding from the comfort of your RV. Then pop out for a quick swim or surf. In the 1930s the silent film “The Ten Commandments” was filmed here to recreate ancient Egypt. Today many of the artifacts from the film have been dug up and are on display at Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center in Guadalupe. Can’t go to California without a little glitz and glam of Hollywood. With all the comforts of home, enjoy your RV trip beyond Hollywood and the big cities. Discover the rugged beauty and hidden gems of the natural side of California.

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Top Tips for RVing at the Burner Festival 2019

Sunday, February 10th, 2019

Now one of North America’s largest festivals, burningman.org’s pop up community is on many people’s bucket list and fast becomes an annual tradition. Hosted in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada there are some challenges for first time Burners. We’ve put together our top tips to make RVing in a Burner Friendly RV rental smooth sailing.

Tip 1: Prepare your RV before you arrive at the Burner Festival

Planning is key. Make sure you plan everything from how you’ll cook your meals, how to prepare your rig, and everything in between for a smooth experience. Check out our post on How to Prepare your RV for the Burner Festival for the best pro tips.

Tip 2: It will be dusty. Don’t get overwhelmed.

The playa dust leaves a film behind that is difficult to break. A vinegar solution helps but no matter how many precautions you take the dust gets everywhere! Understand that the desert is full of dust and plan for it. Protect your mouth and nose and seal up your RV.

Tip 3: Bring a lot of water and conserve the water you bring.

The only water available at the festival is the water you bring. So be sure to prepare. Take very short showers, consider wet wipes and dry shampoo. And remember what you pack in you have to pack out. Check out our tips on What to Bring with you to the Burner Festival to make life easier and conservation a breeze.

Tip 4: Protect your RV’s interior as much as possible.

With the heat, it’s hard not to open up the windows to get more airflow. But the dust truly does get everywhere. Consider wrapping your bed and bringing extra sheets and clothes in sealed bags or containers. There will be something so wonderful about fresh sheets and clothes at the end of the trip that isn’t covered in dust. Wear comfortable sandals and leave them outside, although be sure to weigh them down so they do not blow away. Wondering what you should know before you go? Check out our top tips to making the Burner Festival the best experience yet.

RV Rental Festival Notes:

Please note when booking an RV, choose the Reno (Burning Man) location and choose dates 1-2 days before and after the Burning of the Man festival, August 25 – Sept 2, 2019.

Most RV rental locations will be closed Sunday, August 26, and September 4, 2018, so make sure you plan your rental around that as you will not be able to leave your RV at the rental depot while the depot is closed.

Let us help you book your Burner Friendly RV rental!

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