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Best Ski Resorts to Stay in an RV this Winter

Monday, November 25th, 2019

Tis the season to put the skis in the RV, chase the snow, park and stay at these great ski resorts. Spend the days skiing, and the nights staying in their onsite RV lots! Enjoy waking up in a cozy RV and being first at the mountain in the morning! We have compiled a list of our favorite stay and ski resorts for the best RV ski resort holiday experience.

Ski Resort RV Camping
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Crystal Mountain Resort, Washington

This RV friendly ski resort is top of our list! Located in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest with breathtaking views of Mt. Rainier, get ready for an epic day of skiing! Crystal Mountain Resort is the largest ski resort in Washington State! Home to 2600 acres and over 50 named runs!

Park the RV at one of the 70 sites, about 35 sites have 50-amp hookups. The cost is $35 per night, except around Christmas when you have to purchase a 9-night block. The best part of setting up in the RV lot is the community of fellow skiers camping in their RV’s, a great way to meet new friends, throw some high fives and cheers to the day.

Stevens Pass, Washington

Part of the award-winning Cascade Loop Scenic Byway, the drive alone will be awe-inspiring. Park the RV at Stevens Pass Ski Resort for a few days of epic skiing. With family-friendly groomed runs to big mountain bowls and chutes, this resort offers fun for every skill level. Open from 9 am-10 pm ski long after the sun goes down, with their night skiing.

The best place to spend the night at Stevens Pass is in the RV lot. Offering 60 RV sites, with plugins and an easy online booking system. A reservation is a must to score these great spots! The fee is $44 dollars to be part of the fun RV village at the base of this great ski hill.

Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows ski resort
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Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows Ski Resort, California

A premier ski resort, with over 6000 skiable acres, accessed by 42 chair lifts, spread across 8 beautiful mountain peaks. The Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows Ski Resort has the best skiing Lake Tahoe has to offer!  The most affordable way to stay in Tahoe is in an RV. The resort has limited RV parking on a first come first serve basis. Here there are literally no amenities, but the stay is free!!

Mount Baker Ski Area, Washington

The third highest mountain in Washington and known for its legendary snowfall. With accessible backcountry, and lots of natural terrain features Mt. Baker is a fun stop. Park the RV for free in select parking lots at Heather Meadows or White Salmon lots.

Willamette Pass Resort, Oregon

Willamette Pass: The first ten RVs to arrive get first dibs at electrical hookups. Otherwise, there is an overflow lot with no hookups. Stay for up to 7 days at $20 a night with hookups and only $10/night without. With big vertical, night skiing, and cross-country ski trails this hill is fun for everyone!

Visit ski resorts in rv
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Book your RV now for the most affordable and convenient way to chase the snow this winter. Ski trips don’t get better than sleeping right at the foot of the mountain! Ski and stay at these resorts and many more, for your epic winter ski holiday!

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Chicago a Little Something for Everyone!

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019

Drive into Chicago during sunset to capture the magnificent skyscape and experience Chicago in an RV! One of the largest cities in the world, Chicago offers a little something for everyone.

Chicago Skyscape
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The Foodie

Chicago Style Hotdog:

It wouldn’t be a trip to Chicago without an authentic Chicago-style hotdog! Get the best in the city at Portillo’s! Experience this perfect dog fully loaded with all the fixings in a perfectly steamed poppy seed bun.

Deep Dish Pizza:

This city is famous for its delicious deep-dish pizza! Extra deep means extra room for cheese, sauce, and extra toppings! Try Chicago’s best deep dish pizza at  Pequod’s Pizza. Wash it down with their own seasonal craft beer!

For the Architect Lover

Chicago Architecture
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Chicago Cultural Center:

Opened in 1897 and noted as a Chicago landmark and is the city’s official reception venue. Take the free afternoon tour and admire the stunning 38-foot-diameter mosaic glass dome.

Wrigley Building:

Comprised of two iconic buildings, both glazed in terra-cotta, they gleam in the city lights all hours of the day. Walking through the center doors brings you to a secluded park area along the Chicago River. Also, leading to the entrance of the Chicago Riverwalk.

For the Sports Fan

Chicago Bears:

Spend the afternoon with 61,500 other NFL fans at Soldier Field. Home to the Bears, feel the energy of the game at this luxury stadium offering all the food, drinks, and souvenirs you need to make this an experience you won’t forget.

Chicago White Sox:

There is no better way to spend an afternoon than at the ballpark. Cheer for the home teams as you indulge in the many classic snacks. Don’t forget to order a craft beer and heat to your seat in the Guaranteed Rate Field and watch our favorite game.

For the Beach Lover

North Avenue Beach:

One of Chicago’s most popular beaches relax and watch the waves or watch the many joggers, rollerbladers, and bikers cruise by on the Lakefront Trail. Many options to rent kayaks, SUPs, jet ski rentals. Relax in the sun and sand and take in the city Skyscape or play a round of volleyball.

Chicago Beaches
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Oak Street Beach:

Relax in the sand, spread out a blanket for an afternoon picnic, go for a swim or people watch. Close to downtown and the Magnificent Mile, this beach gives you an up-close view of some iconic Chicago buildings from this scenic beach.

 

Whatever your heart desires, this city has it! Pack the maps, rent your RV and get this fun city adventure started!

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RV Camping in New York City!

Sunday, October 13th, 2019

Lookup in awe at the city that never sleeps, where you can span continents of cultures in one day, experience Broadway, world-class comedy, rich green space, and everything in between. While you may not think of camping in New York City, it is the ultimate way to get the best of everything this exciting city offers.

New York City Night Skyline in an RV
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With ample RV parks to pick from get ready to take a bite out of the big apple! New York City is divided into boroughs all offering a different version of the city. In your USA RV holiday home, take in the scenery as you conveniently drive across the city and spend a day or two exploring each area. Here are a couple of RV Campgrounds to get your planning started:

  1. Liberty Habour RVManhattan

The best way to experience the true excitement of NYC is to walk the streets. Park the RV for a couple of nights and escape driving in the infamous NYC traffic, don’t worry about paying for parking or expired meters. This campground is within walking distance to:

The Manhattan Ferry gives you easy access to:

New York City in an RV, experience Times Square
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  1. Floyd Bennett Field CampgroundBrooklyn

Drive across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge and soak up the NYC scenery, grab a slice of famous Brooklyn pizza as you head to Floyd Bennett State Park. Park the RV at these beautiful waterside sites to offer you the best option for NYC: access to all the hustle and bustle of city excitement with a serene natural setting for your return. Have an authentic NYC experience and jump on the subway to check out these must-see sights in Brooklyn:

New York City in an RV crossing the Brooklyn Bridge
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Submerge yourself in the NYC culture, ride the subway, walk the streets, and feel the city’s excitement. Buy some NYC bagels and save a couple of bucks by having breakfast in your RV. Take in the best the city has to offer with the peace of returning to the comfort and quiet of your RV! With your USA RV rental the options to explore this magnificent city are endless.

If you are looking for RV campgrounds a little further from the city here are some great campgrounds in the area.

Campgrounds Outside of New York City

Black Bear Campground is a full hook-up campground that includes free TV and WiFi. This park also has a fishing pond, kid’s playground, hiking, volleyball, arcade, pool tables, this list goes on. Take a tour of the close by West Point Military Academy or visit Sugar Loaf Arts and Crafts Village and watch the craftsmen make and sell their goods.

197 Wheeler Rd Florida, NY 10921

Newburgh KOA is located one hour north of New York City. Located in the magnificent Catskills this campground has a free pancake breakfast, an arcade, a pet playground, a sandpit for playing, and so much more.

119 Freetown Hwy Plattekill, NY 12568

Iroquois Campground, located in upstate New York, has picnic tables and fire pits at every site. The two-acre pond has fishing and paddle boats, hot showers, and an onsite laundry room make this campground a good choice for your New York visit.

270 Bear Swamp Rd Peru, NY 12972

At Lake George RV Park you will find so much to do you will never want to leave. The French Mountain Playhouse is home to all kinds of acts from Jugglers to nature programs. There’s an air-conditioned movie theatre, an arcade, and a good old fashion fish pond.

74 State Route 149 Lake George, NY 14925

Brennan Beach RV Resort is located on ½ a mile of sandy beach on Lake Ontario. At Brennan Beach, you can either spend your days lying in the sun or take a chartered deep-sea fishing trip. There is always something to do at the largest RV park in the Northeast.

80 Brennan Beach Pulaski, NY 13142

At Sunset RV Park they believe in keeping the original charm of the 1930s when the campground first opened. From crochet to horseshoes you will enjoy the quiet peace of days gone by while still taking advantage of modern conveniences.

61 County Route 89 Washington Blvd Oswego, NY 13126

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