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Grand Destinations - RV Parks and Rentals

Below is some information regarding some of the leading RV park and rental destinations in the U.S. and Canada: Florida (Everglades), California (Yosemite), Texas, Arizona (Grand Canyon) Yellowstone National Park, Colorado and Canada . If you're planning that family vacation of a lifetime, any of these RV parks might be the place. As many are polular tourist attactions, be sure to make your RV park, campground and rental reservations in advance.

Grand Canyon, Arizona

Arizona is a state in abundance of natural wonders. From the Grand Canyon to the beauty of Sedona, the Arizona landscape is truly breathtaking. As one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Grand Canyon National Park and Arizona attract five million tourists and sightseers annually. If you're going to camp or bring along your RV trailer on your visit to an RV near the Grand Canyon, advance park, campground and rental reservations are a must. Seeing the Grand Canyon in an RV is a great, economical and convenient way to see the Grand Canyon on your own terms. There are several Arizona and Grand Canyon RV rental centers for park and camground advice and RV rentals.

Yosemite, California

It’s the juxtaposition of valley to mountain that Yosemite is known for, offering RVers the opportunity for year-round camping. It’s little wonder why Yosemite was right on Yellowstone’s heels as one of the first National Parks established. Must-sees stops include Yosemite Falls, Half Dome (rock formation), and Glacier Point. Step outside your RV and Yosemite offers outdoor recreation in nearly every form, including hiking, fishing, boating, climbing, bird watching, kayaking, and wildlife galore. In addition to several RV parks and campgrounds, the Wawona Hotel has been around more than 100 years. Rental opportunities abound as well.

Everglades, Florida

While Disney and the Floridia beaches are in fact abundant with RV parks and campgrounds, how about something not of the man-made variety for a change? May we suggest the subtropical wonders of the Florida Everglades, one of the most unique spots in North America. On the wildside, the Everglades climate and swamps is home to an abundance of alligators, crocs, and wading birds that don’t mind getting their feet wet, though several are found on the endangered list. The Everglades is also a rich preserve of tropical plants, mangrove, and pinelands. With the population boom South Florida is experiencing, it’s important for RV enthusiasts to see the Florida Everglades. Parks and rentals are also abundant.

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park, in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, is arguably the most wholly American excursion, and most popular RV destination. You know about Old Faithful and the 10,000 other springs and geysers spewing hot, bubbly waters throughout the grounds. The hiking trails are legendary. The horseback riding, boating, bicycling, and fishing ain’t bad, either. Camping, park and rental opportunities within Yellowstone are numerous. Reserve your spot well in advance, particularly if making the pilgrimage during the popular summer months.

Canada

There are campgrounds across Canada to suit everyone's taste. From large RV parks with every kind of luxury and amenity, to beautiful, remote wilderness camp sites. Try RVing your way across Canada. It’s a big country and there is so much to see. Canada has vast areas across the country protected by 39 national parks and hundreds of provincial parks, ranging from the Pacific coast and temperate rain forests, across the Rocky mountain ranges, vast prairies, and the Canadian shield, to the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence lowlands, the Atlantic provinces, and the Arctic regions of the far north. If you love nature, there's lots of wilderness ready for you to explore in your RV.

Colorado

Whether you want to travel around Colorado or pick out a favorite spot and stay put, you will find many hospitable parks and campgrounds throughout Colorado for your RV. There are large RV parks where you can meet fellow RV enthusiasts or you can opt for more secluded accommodations for more solitude. Parks and rental opportunities in Colorado are limitless. RVs tend to take it slower going over Colorado’s high mountain passes. Out of consideration for others moving through the state, you’ll be a real hero if you pull to the side of the road when other vehicles start to pile up behind you.

Texas

For RV enthusiasts, state parks in Texas offer the best of both worlds: a safe place to circle the wagons and a beautiful natural setting. RV travelers enjoy a little bit of home on four wheels, as well as a chance to getaway from it all and enjoy the natural and cultural riches of Texas. More than half the state parks and historic sites have campsites for RVs, and many provide full hookups. Rental opportunities abound.