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How to Plan an RV Camping Trip with RVnGO and CAMPnGO

RV vacations are a great way to have either a luxury or affordable trip. Depending on where your destination is and which RV rental you choose, you could save hundreds with an RV rental versus flying and relying on a car rental or ride-share services. RVs can act as both your transport and housing allowing you to save on hotel costs and go on trips like backcountry camping. A cheap RV rental could be less than $100 a night and depending on available RV rentals in your area. You may even find great prices on luxury and brand-new RVs! 

Imagine being able to go to one website and search for a great Campground or RV Park or RV Resort. Well RVnGO, the Person to Person RV Rental company will soon announce CAMPnGO, a Person-to-Person Campground Rental Website where you can search for the perfect campsite that is owned by a private individual or a family or even owned and operated by a larger company.

There, you can find options ranging from remote campgrounds for boondocking, aka dry camping on someone’s private land to RV Campgrounds and RV Resorts with standard amenities and full hook-ups. With CAMPnGO (coming soon!), you can both host tent/RV campgrounds and find campsites near your favorite destinations. Using RVnGO and CAMPnGO, the  person2person campground rentals and RV rentals lets you find amazing RV rentals and campgrounds near you with only a couple clicks.

Finding A Cheap RV Rental

When it comes to finding the right RV rental for your next camping trip, RVnGO makes it simple and easy with our easy-to-use platform. All you must do is create a free RVnGO account and you can reserve an RV rental online today. Our hosts can offer a variety of options that make the rental experience even easier. For example, certain rentals may have delivery and one-way RV rental options. You can also immediately reserve certain “Book Now” RVs to lock in your spot as soon as possible. You can find RVs and campgrounds near your favorite national and state parks to make your RV camping vacation easier to plan than ever with CAMPnGO. For a quick guide on how to find an RV, click here. The

Types of RVs

Cheap RV rentals can come in all types. It all depends on what a host is willing to offer for their RV rental. Of course, smaller sized RVs and trailers will typically be much less expensive to rent than a large luxury class A RV. If you are looking to plan for a cheap RV vacation, then you will probably want to go for a class B RV or travel trailer. Travel trailers offer a lot of versatility and can be very inexpensive if you already have a suitable towing vehicle like a truck or SUV. Because of their size, many of them are great for camping at campgrounds with length limitations. Some positives and negatives between travel trailers and Class B RVs are listed below.

Before locking in your RV rental, you should make sure your vacation destination has open RV campgrounds! Many parks may have first-come, first-serve campsites. However, these spots can quickly fill up so you should not rely on them. Reserving your campsite will makes it easier to make sure you get the camping spot you want the most.

State Parks

While there are only 59 national parks, there are over 10,000 state parks in the United States! Finding a great state park that offers RV camping is much easier than one might expect. State Parks are usually found on the outskirts of cities and provide an easy and cheap travel destination for RV camping. Some of the top state parks for RV camping include:

  • Vogel State Park Located in Blairsville, Georgia
  • Huntington Beach State Park Located in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
  • Mueller State Park – Located in Divide, Colorado
  • Wilderness State Park Located in Carp Lake, Michigan
  • Cape Disappointment State Park – Located in Ilwaco, Washington

National Parks

National Parks are unique protected areas that maintain much of the natural environment and land they encompass. Areas like the massive Everglades National Park span hundreds of thousands of acres! These parks contain history and natural wonders that create unforgettable experiences. The best part about camping is that it truly is cheap compared to other RV destinations. Many parks will offer cheap camping spots for only a fraction of what it would cost to rent a hotel.

You can also save money by bringing your own food and much of what there is to do will not cost you a cent. Certain National Parks have plenty to do without spending any money; just make sure you have the right gear for the job. You could go hiking, fishing, out on the water with canoes, on guided tours, or participate in events hosted by park rangers. Why not take advantage of all the park has to offer while you are there?

Some popular National Parks for RV camping that you should check out include:

  • Yellowstone National Park – Located in Multiple States (Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho)
  • Everglades National Park – Located in South Florida
  • Great Smokey Mountains National Park – Located in North Carolina / Tennessee
  • Grand Canyon National Park  Arizona
  • Yosemite National Park – Located in California

Once you find the park you want to vacation at, you can begin looking for RVs to book and reserving your campsite. Make sure to visit the campgrounds website to ensure your RV rentals fits the requirements for vehicles at that park. Larger RVs and travel trailers like fifth wheels, may be too long for certain campgrounds.

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Travel Trailer

+ Usually a cheap RV rental compared to larger motorized RVs

+ Easy to maneuver since you will be driving your vehicle for towing

+ Perfect for small groups like couples

– Requires Towing Vehicle

– May sleep fewer people than Class B RVs

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Class B RVs

+ Fully functional motorhome

+ Smaller than Class A and Class C vehicles

+ Comes with all the amenities and features of an RV

+ Good size for RV campgrounds

– Often more expensive than a travel trailer

RV Camping Destinations

Before locking in your RV rental, you should make sure your vacation destination has open RV campgrounds! Many parks may have first-come, first-serve campsites. However, these spots can quickly fill up so you should not rely on them. Reserving your campsite will makes it easier to make sure you get the camping spot you want the most.

State Parks

While there are only 59 national parks, there are over 10,000 state parks in the United States! Finding a great state park that offers RV camping is much easier than one might expect. State Parks are usually found on the outskirts of cities and provide an easy and cheap travel destination for RV camping. Some of the top state parks for RV camping include:

  • Vogel State Park Located in Blairsville, Georgia
  • Huntington Beach State Park Located in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
  • Mueller State Park – Located in Divide, Colorado
  • Wilderness State Park Located in Carp Lake, Michigan
  • Cape Disappointment State Park – Located in Ilwaco, Washington

 

National Parks

National Parks are unique protected areas that maintain much of the natural environment and land they encompass. Areas like the massive Everglades National Park span hundreds of thousands of acres! These parks contain history and natural wonders that create unforgettable experiences. The best part about camping is that it truly is cheap compared to other RV destinations. Many parks will offer cheap camping spots for only a fraction of what it would cost to rent a hotel.

You can also save money by bringing your own food and much of what there is to do will not cost you a cent. Certain National Parks have plenty to do without spending any money; just make sure you have the right gear for the job. You could go hiking, fishing, out on the water with canoes, on guided tours, or participate in events hosted by park rangers. Why not take advantage of all the park has to offer while you are there?

Some popular National Parks for RV camping that you should check out include:

  • Yellowstone National Park – Located in Multiple States (Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho)
  • Everglades National Park – Located in South Florida
  • Great Smokey Mountains National Park – Located in North Carolina / Tennessee
  • Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona
  • Yosemite National Park – Located in California

 

Once you find the park you want to vacation at, you can begin looking for RVs to book and reserving your campsite. Make sure to visit the campground’s website to ensure your RV rentals fits the requirements for vehicles at that park. Larger RVs and travel trailers like fifth wheels, may be too long for certain campgrounds.

Find RV Rentals and Campgrounds Near You with RVnGO and CAMPnGO

RVnGO and CAMPnGO make planning for an RV camping vacation less confusing than ever. You can pick between dozens or hundreds of available RV rentals near you or your camping destination! For example, you can pick your campsite through CAMPnGO and reserve your dream RV rental at RVnGO. With Person2Person Campsite Rentals from CAMPnGO, you can find a great RV friendly campsite near you with ease. Keep an eye out for CAMPnGO coming soon. In the meantime, you can browse RV rentals near you at RVnGO today.

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