Five US Landmarks with Amazing RV Camping

Are you prepared to load up and travel by RV? There are many RV-friendly locations in the United States with lots of outdoor amenities and entertaining activities, whether you’re planning a single camping trip, a retirement road trip, a family vacation, or are deciding to live in an RV full-time.

Amazing RV Camping Landmarks in the US

The top 5 American landmarks for RV travel are listed below.

1- Moab, UT

Moab is one of the excellent (and most beautiful) places to park in an RV in the country, with its red rock structures and pure desert skies overhead. With a variety of hiking routes, as well as archaeological and natural wonders.

 

Arches National Park is a fantastic spot for a road trip as well as a terrific place for overnight RV parking (like Delicate Arch). To visit famous sites like Island in the Sky, breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding park, and the historic petroglyphs on Newspaper Rock, take a drive out to Canyonlands National Park.

2- Denver, CO

Denver is a hip yet outdoorsy city with many hidden gems for RV travelers to explore. Inspiration Point Park, a 25-acre natural oasis with picnic spaces, a floral meadow, and panoramic vistas of Clear Creek Valley, is one such location. 

Both parks and a large portion of the city are dog-friendly. So feel free to bring your pets along if you’re RVing in Denver, one of the best American cities for dogs. At Keystone Resort, skiers and snowboarders of all ages are welcome. If you’re up for a challenge, try taking a snowshoe trip through Butler Gulch.

3- Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas is famous for its nightlife but is also an RV-friendly city. In Vegas, you may find some of the top RV parks and “casino camping” areas, including the RV Park at Circus, designed for tourists looking for the best of both worlds. 

Visit the Lake Mead National Recreation Area—first America’s and largest national recreation area and a terrific spot for boating, hiking, and sightseeing—whether you’re RVing with kids or taking a romantic road trip.

4- Asheville, NC

Asheville, North Carolina, is the best place to have an RV vacation in the nation, thanks to its warm summers, picturesque surroundings, and various incredible campsites. The city is highly RV-friendly, offering a virtually unlimited variety of outdoor activities.

Take your RV, for instance, for a day trip to Pisgah National Forest, where you can walk up some of the tallest and oldest peaks in the Eastern United States and take in beautiful mountain views. Take a short drive down the Blue Ridge Parkway, one of America’s most picturesque routes, while you’re there and take in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

5- Key West, FL

Key West, a part of the Florida Keys archipelago, is a favorite retirement road trip destination for seniors and a terrific spot for RVing with kids. Even the Overseas Highway, which connects to the city, offers a singular experience due to the ocean’s proximity to the road. 

Due to its proximity to the water, Key West offers a wide variety of unusual coastal activities, such as relaxing on the beach in Fort Zachary Taylor Park, going on private dolphin tours, and swimming near the only live coral reef in North America.

Conclusion

While visiting these fantastic landmarks, don’t forget to clean the place you stay with your RV before leaving. Leave the place clean and safe for others too. Don’t forget to check on your RV before leaving for the trip. If you find any issue with your RV, get in touch with TNT RV for excellent maintenance and repair services for campers, RVs, traitors, and many more.

What to Eat for Breakfast When On The Road

Breakfast is such an important meal when you are hitting the road in your RV. You need that morning meal to fuel your adventures, your work, and the traveling for the day. Unlike when you are home, when you are on the road you should never skip breakfast. If you’re wondering what kinds of breakfasts you can cook in your RV, we have listed some ideas below. Here are some easy camping breakfasts you and your family will surely enjoy.

Griddle

To start, you have to have the right tools in order to cook. RVs are large and don’t fit through drive throughs, also a lot of times there are limited food options on the road, and eating out all of the time will get expensive. Two cooking tools we highly recommend for anyone with an RV are a griddle and a microwave. In your griddle, you can cook sausage links, bacon, eggs, hash browns, pancakes, etc. You basically can cook anything you would normally have for breakfast. To add in some much needed vegetables to your meal, omelets are a great idea. Easily made right on the griddle! 

Stovetop

If you have an operable stove in your RV, then oatmeal and grits are two options that are quick and easy that can be made right in your RV kitchen.

Oatmeal is cheap and so versatile. You can add in apples and cinnamon, berries and yogurt, or bananas and nuts to make it more flavorful.

Grits are another breakfast favorite that is easy and can be made right on the stovetop. If you’re not familiar with this food, grits are simply ground up hominy. They come in a small bag similar to cornmeal. Some people from certain regions serve them sweet, but they are the best seasoned with just salt, pepper, and butter. They’re surprisingly filling by themselves, but grits are even better with a couple pieces of bacon on the side. Just cook them on the stovetop as directed on the bag.

Cold Breakfast Ideas:

There are some mornings when you will be pinched for time or simply too tired to cook. On these mornings, having a simple cold breakfast is best. Overnight oats, cereal, bagels and cream cheese, and muffins are great options for a quick and easy breakfast on the go. We also recommend a high quality blender. With these blenders, you can make a nutritious shake within minutes that will prepare you for the day ahead. These blenders can also make hot soups if you want something a little warmer for breakfast, like porridge.

If you are in or traveling through the Las Vegas area, make sure to give TNT RV Repair a call. We are an experienced RV Company who will make sure your RV is in tip-top condition before you take it on the road, or will fix your RV if you have something that is giving you an issue. Contact us here to obtain a free quote.

4 RV Camping Tips for Beginners

As you get ready to go on your first RV trip it is exciting to think about this new adventure. However, like anything, there is a learning curve and a few things you need to be aware of. Below we have compiled four tips to keep in mind as you get started on your first road trip!

Tip #1: Finding Parking For Your RV is Tricky

Parking is the trickiest part of RV life and what stresses people the most when they are on a trip. When stopping by large outlets like malls or grocery stores there is always plenty of spacious parking, but quick restaurant stops and drive-thrus are not always so accomodating.

Tip #2: Choose The Right RV Campsite For Your Needs

When it comes to where you are going to camp overnight, the key is to plan ahead. When people run into trouble is when they decide to book a campsite last minute. You should plan on booking your campsite two weeks out in a normal season, and up to two months out in a busy season. On top of booking early, you also need to consider:

          •        Are there hookups available? (electric, water, septic)

          •        Is there a dumping station or are hookups at specific sites?

          •        Is there a shower if needed?

          •        Does the campsite offer cable and WiFi?

Tip #3: Set Up Your RV Campsite Efficiently

Setting up an RV campsite may seem like it’d be quick and easy, but

RV campsite set up tips include:

-Allow at least 2 hours of daylight to set up and break down your site

-Disconnect any towed vehicles

-Check for trees, rocks, etc that could obstruct you when backing in

-Park so that you have enough space for an outdoor seating area

-Be sure to have blocks to level your RV if needed

-Set up an awning, outdoor rug, and seating area/table outside your RV 

-Do not leave awnings out while away for long periods of time or during windy days

Tip #4: Learn How To RV Safely

While RV camping can offer luxury and comfort at your campsite, those same luxuries have to be securely stored anytime your vehicle is in motion. Frequently, new RVer’s have plates, wine bottles, eggs, and other fragile items fly across the RV and shatter when they are on the road because they weren’t properly secured.

Here Are Some Additional Tips To Take With You On Your RV Camping Trip:

-Frequently check your RV health, tires, and fuel gauge.

-When driving, do not leave anything loose (all items should be stored away, locked, or secured against the wall or floor).

-If you have a tall RV, always know bridge clearance heights and weight restrictions

-Because of the size of your vehicle, you should drive slower and add time to your projected ETA.

-Always secure your RV wheels (level, chocks, parking brake) when parked.

Now You’re Ready For RV Camping!

I hope you found these RV camping tips for beginners useful. If you ever are in the Las Vegas area and need your RV inspected or repaired please give TNT RV Repair a call. One of our representatives will be more than happy to assist you!