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Travel US: Why an RV is the Best Way to See the US

Tuesday, December 8th, 2020

Rent an RV for the best way to experience this sprawling nation. The US is filled with stunning landscapes, bustling cities, spectacular beaches, coastlines, prairies, everything in between and so much more! With an RV rental, you have endless opportunities for lakeside camping, the flexibility and convenience to you desire to explore this massive nation. Here is a list of the top reasons why a road trip in an RV is the best way to travel the US!

1. It’s Big!!

The US is the 3rd biggest country in the world! To travel the span of the US is 3, 500 miles. That is at least 52.5 hours of pure driving time! Now that is a road trip! And, a huge area to explore, escape, and discover! With that much time spent in your adventure mobile, aka RV rental, you will want to be in a reliable, safe, and comfortable vehicle. Exploring a country this big gives to lots of room to find your space!

2. Lakeside Camping

With lakes aplenty, approximately 120, 000!! There are thousands (literally) of options to camp lakeside. Is there anything more relaxing than waking to fresh air, sunshine, and the iconic sounds of birds in their natural paradise? And, what better way to do it than with your hotel on wheels. Park where services are offered and have all the convenience of home or park in whatever remote US paradise you choose! Check out these 9 Refreshing Lake Camping Experiences for lakeside camping.

3. Flexibility

RV USA for the thrill of being able to stop, pull over and take in the sights, hikes, animal viewing opportunities, and who knows what other exciting options. Take the time to travel the US in 2020. The last thing you want when there is an amazing lookout coming up is to be tethered to a schedule. While the whole journey will keep you enthralled with amazing views of lakes, mountains, and grasslands, you don’t want to miss that special spot! The only way to have complete control over all the possibilities on your US vacation is in the freedom of an RV. With options nationwide park where you want, sleep when you need to and be the boss of your US RV holiday.

Additionally, enjoy the flexibility of a large variety of campsite facilities. With some larger, privately run sites offering extra resort-like facilities such as cafés, swimming pools, and shops. Or, get a nature-focused experience at most of the National Park campgrounds. Most campgrounds will offer the sale of firewood, and washrooms. And, many but not all will have electrical hook-ups and filling/dumping stations for water and waste.

Or drive up that intriguing road you see and find a private paradise to camp. The choice is yours!

4. Take Roads Less Traveled

The quickest route from destination A to B is usually via the highways. But if you get off the main roads there’s so much more to see. So, to truly experience the US doing it in an RV gives you plenty of time to take that road that piques your interest. Potentially, find the nicest campsite you have ever seen! And if not, the journey is part of the adventure. Maybe you just find a nice place, beside a misting waterfall to stop for your picnic lunch before you continue your exploration of this huge country.

Looking for a little inspiration to get off the beaten track! Check out the Roadtrippers website. Just enter your start and finish destination and this website will tell the coolest stops along the way!

5.Room for gear

America offers a plethora of Adventure Touring options J But seriously, from ruggedly amazing heights with jaw-dropping scenery, rock climbing, hiking, fishing, biking, you name it we got it, and it is epic! But with that said the RV offers you extra space for you to pack everything to explore and adventure across the US properly. Load up the canoe and store the lifejackets, worry-free. And, don’t forget the floaties, yard games, and playing cards!

6. The US wilderness

There is no better way to feel like one with nature than a camping adventure. With more spectacular camping spots than you could explore in a lifetime, your options for adventure are endless. Whether you are looking for nice plush KOA Campgrounds or going for a more rugged approach an RV can take you there. Enjoy the satisfaction of sitting beside a crackling fire, breathing in the fresh air, and taking in the twinkling stars before tucking into bed after a fulfilling day.

7. Save Money

We all like to save a little dinero when we can, and usually it’s at the sacrifice of something. But, not in this case! On an RV road trip, you will see so much more! You will save money on hotels, airfare, taxi’s, and have the joy of cooking where ever you set up. Load the RV up with snacks, yummy lunches and you will save $100s. This also means eating dinner in some pretty gorgeous places. Getting out into the wilderness usually means cost-free fun

8. The Experience

Spend quality time with your companions, sing your favorite driving songs, and tell jokes and stories around the campfire. Stop and eat poutine at every restaurant you desire and lose cell reception in idyllic places. Meet fellow travelers, people of all ages, and backgrounds! Get lost, take a new route, and take in the scenery. Eat stores beside the crackling fire before you tuck in for the night, making memories like this are priceless. This is the time to do you.

9. Camping is an all-ages activity

These priceless memories camping in an RV is an experience the whole family can enjoy. From young kids to grandparents, and all ages in between everyone can enjoy taking in the wonders of The US. At every age, one can appreciate nature, wildlife, gaze in amazement at waterfalls, and feel small in the shadow of a mountain. An RV offers the next level of comfortability and enjoyability so the whole family can partake.

10. Different Climates

With such a huge country and variety of landscapes; from deserts to mountains, to the coasts you are going to drive across different temperatures and weather. You will need different gear and clothes for a variety of climates across the US. The raincoat you may need in Oregon will be packed neatly away while you are sunbathing in the warm Arizona sun. The sundress you wear in hot, humid California will be different than the sweater you need to explore the East Coast lighthouses! Even within each State exists different microclimates, so you will want to come prepared.

11. An Abundance of National Parks to Explore

Buy a US Park Pass, aka The America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Pass, and have access to over 2000 federal rec sites across the country. Explore the parks nationwide! Affordably, the pass pays for itself in a little as seven days and grants faster entry to these magical places. Kids under 15 are free! One year, one pass, thousands of opportunities! A National Park tour would make a great summer holiday. National Parks are a refuge for animals! So, take in mountain goats and big-horned sheep in the mountains, or the wild gophers in Prairies, wherever you are, enjoy the protected nature of America’s National Parks. Don’t miss the free entrance days. Mark your calendar with these days to have free admittance to all National Parks.

Check out this article for a guide to Denali National Park in an RV.

12. Have the opportunity to recharge

Take technology sabbatical. An RV adventure is an ideal time to take a break from your phone, computer. Reconnect with nature, your friends, family, or yourself. A holiday is a great time to relax, take a break, and being outside in nature is the best way to do it! Spend days on the beach, go for a hike, chase waterfalls, and escape the everyday pressures of life. Unplug and give yourself a chance to recharge.

13. Enjoy the cuisine in each State

With your kitchen on wheels make the cuisine reflect each State while traveling the US. On the East Coast eat fresh lobster, and fish and chips. Grill fireside steak with fresh Montana beef or fish for your dinner on the West Coast. Hit farmer’s markets to see food in different areas indulge in the almonds, avocados, and fresh California Fruit and peel into juicy Florida oranges. Find America’s food culture in your kitchen on wheels, with each State offering its own specialties.

The only way to have complete control over all the possibilities on your US vacation is in the freedom of an RV. With options nationwide park where you want, sleep where you want, make your dreams a reality and be the boss of your US RV holiday.

If you are looking for places to stop along the way, check out these great National Parks.

 

Pet Friendly RV Rentals: Tips and Tricks

Tuesday, January 21st, 2020

A Successful RV Adventure with your Pets

At USA RV Rentals we know your pets are an important part of the family. To ensure you can have the RV vacation of your dreams we offer pet friendly RV rentals!

The following tips and tricks will help you have a successful road trip with your pet friendly RV rental.

Dog in RV

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Prepping for your Pet Friendly RV Adventure

Trip to the Vet

Make sure all your pets vaccinations are up to date. Some RV campgrounds may ask to see vaccination records. Read up on the government requirements here.

Get a printed copy of your pet’s medical records and make sure you keep them on you while traveling! 

Trip to the Pet Store

Get an id collar with your contact information. In the case of separation from your pet, you will be easily contacted. 

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What to Bring:

Leashes: You will want a long leash to tie up on your site at RV parks. Also, for walking in most RV parks dogs will need to be on a leash.

Pack a hose or bucket: This exciting adventure means lots of dirt, mud, and sand for your pet. Prepare yourself to give a couple of doggie baths on your road trip.  And, don’t forget to pack the doggy soap and towel!

Dog Food: If your dog is a picky eater make sure you pack some food for them, not all dog food is universal nationwide.

Lastly, don’t forget the poop bags, food and water bowls. Also, add a little extra comfort with their bed from home.

Pet Safety

Temperature: just like your vehicle, the inside of the RV will get too hot or cold for your pet. 

While driving the RV don’t let your pet roam free. In case of an accident, they could get seriously injured. Consider, putting your pet in a kennel or look into dog car seat harness (it’s like a seatbelt for your dog).

Pet friendly rv rental
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Happy Pets

Remember, when RVing with your pets, take frequent pee and exercise breaks. It is easy to drive long hours when you are heading for a destination. But, stop at those beaches, forests and desserts and get out and stretch the legs. As a bonus, you never you what adventure you and your pet will encounter!

Book your pet friendly RV rental today and get ready for the road trip of a lifetime. Take all the time you need with the whole family on board. Make sure you let us know your pets will be joining you when you reserve your RV rental. Book now, and start planning for your spectacular or should we say “pet-acular” holiday today!

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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!

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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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