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One Way RV Rentals

One way RV rentals can be a great way to see a lot of the country. Having the option to pick up in San Francisco and drop off in New York or Florida lets you drive across the country and then fly home. Maybe you want to see the Rocky Mountains, you could pick up in Denver and drop off in Seattle. Historic Route 66 is another must travel route. Starting in Chicago this highway takes you on one of the original highways from 1926. By the 1950s and ’60s, this highway was getting fewer and fewer travelers so new development stopped. Now traveling this highway is like taking a step back in time as you make your way to Los Angeles. Seattle, Atlanta, Boston, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Dallas, Miami, Orlando Las Vegas, the combination of trips are endless.

If you are going to plan a one way RV rental trip my advice to you is to plan the trip well in advance, 8 months to a year is not too far in advance to plan if you are planning on traveling June through September. Planning this far in advance will give you the most options as far as cities and size of RV. Start looking now for your trip next summer by filling out the city, date, and vehicle fields above. Someone will get back to you with the availability of the trip you have selected.

If you are looking to book for a last-minute special and your plans are flexible, fill in the fields above and write in the comment section that you are looking for a one way special and that your plans are flexible and someone will email you with the specials that are available.

Why not spend some time going one way from Orlando to Ft Lauderdale in January, what a great way to see Florida and beat the winter blues.


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New York RV Campgrounds

 

Liberty Harbor RV Park is just 15 minutes from New York City. Manhattan bus tours leave right from the RV parks front door. This park boasts views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island right from your campsite. Liberty Harbor is open year-round and is just minutes from the subway.

11 Luis Munoz Marin Blvd Jersey City, NJ 08302

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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Los Angeles – About the City

 

Geography

Los Angeles hosts a wide variety of geographic landscapes. While Los Angeles is mostly a desert basin, it is also surrounded by the San Gabriel Mountain range and split by the Santa Monica Mountains. This makes for some great hiking and mountain biking terrain. LA also has over 75 miles of coastline along the Pacific Ocean with some of the best surfing in the world, but don’t worry if you are not a seasoned pro when it comes to surfing there are lots of mellow waves to test out.

Weather

Los Angeles boasts 292 days of sunshine, that fact alone makes Los Angeles a top destination on my list. With an average high of 75 degrees and an average low of 57 degrees, there is no wrong season to visit Los Angeles. The average yearly rainfall in Los Angeles is 15 inches.

Multicultural LA

Los Angeles is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world, being one of only two cities in the US without a majority population. Boyle Heights is a must-stop for Mexican food with a predominately Hispanic/Latino culture. Chinatown has something for everyone, great food, farmers’ markets, galleries, and walking tours. Try the “Undiscovered Chinatown” tour to uncover history, treasures, and great shopping. Little Tokyo is home to the Japanese American National Museum and the Nisei Week festival. Leimert Park is the African-American cultural mecca of Los Angeles, stop to visit the art galleries and the eateries. Koreatown host the highest concentration of restaurants and nightlife in all of Southern California. From dive bars to high-end cocktail lounges Koreatown is a city that never sleeps.

 

 

 


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