Best RV Campgrounds

The best RV campgrounds

Best RV Campgrounds

The RV life can't be beat. These are the best places to live it.

Best RV campgrounds

 

From New York to Key West, these expert-approved RV campgrounds in the U.S. offer stunning views and cushy amenities.\

1. Sun Outdoors Petoskey Bay Harbor in Petoskey, Michigan

 

If you’re looking for small-town charm and easy access to water, look no further. Sun Outdoors Petoskey Bay Harbor is a quick 10-minute drive west of delightful Petoskey, and sits on the shore of Lake Michigan. If hopping in the lake isn’t your thing, enjoy the RV park’s temperature-controlled pool and spa, or play tennis to your heart’s content.

 

Bob Martin, a long time RVer and president and CEO of Thor Industries, an RV manufacturer, notes, “The park is ideal for those traveling in large RVs and seeking extended stays.” The sites can accommodate rigs up to 55 feet long and include Wi-Fi, cable, and a fire pit.

2. Zion River Resort in Virgin, Utah

 

Chances are you’ve seen photos of Zion National Park. The area is renowned for red cliffs, bizarre rock formations, waterfalls, and narrow gorges that seem to cut through the earth. Just minutes from the park’s south entrance is Zion River Resort, complete with full RV hookups, grills, free Wi-Fi, and yes, views galore.

 

Once you’ve fully experienced Zion National Park, use the campground as your home base to explore a little farther — Bryce Canyon National Park is just two hours northeast.

3. Schoodic Woods Campground in Winter Harbor, Maine

 

This National Park Service campground isn’t in the main part of Acadia National Park, but trust us, that’s a good thing. You’ll get all the pros — views and easy access to the park — without the crowds.

4.Lighthouse Point at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio

 

The only thing better than spending the day at a 364-acre waterfront amusement park is parking your RV a few steps away and doing it all again tomorrow. It’s easy for RVers to visit Lighthouse Point at Cedar Point, with early park entry and ticket packages available.

If amusement parks aren’t your thing, head to the RV campground’s Lake Erie beachfront. Or sit back and relax at your site, which has a full hookup, cable, and Wi-Fi.

5.Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA in Wilmington, New York

 

Think of the Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA as their basecamp option #1 for any serious outdoor adventure in New York state’s vast and magnificent Adirondack Park. The KOA sits at the base of Whiteface Mountain and is an easy drive from great fly-fishing spots, hikes, cliff jumping, and — when civilization calls — downtown Lake Placid.

 

But don’t think that just because you’re camping you won’t have access to the finer things in life. At this KOA, there’s a rec room, bike rentals, pool, mini golf, and special weekends that include music and activities.

6.Boyd’s Key West Campground in Key West, Florida

 

You don’t have to rent a beach house in Key West to get a spot right on the water. At Boyd’s Key West Campground, located near the end of Highway 1, you can book a site right on the ocean and soak up the laid-back island vibes. The family-run RV campground has a pool and beach area, full hookup sites, and easy, breezy access to Duval Street and downtown Key West. Check out their website here.