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RVing to the Riot Fest Music Festival

Not Your Average Music Festival

After being postponed in 2020, the Riot Fest Music Festival will take place September 17-19 2021 at Douglas Park in Chicago, Illinois. The multi-day, annual festival celebrates genres of music including rock, metal, punk, alternative, and hip hop with performances from fan-favorite bands and artists. The Riot Fest Music Festival also aims to enhance the atmosphere while embracing the alternative and rock-and-roll lifestyle. Carnival rides, several food vendors, and sideshow performances make the music festival much edgier than other popular, “pop music” festivals across the country.

Those who want to Jump around, bang your head and mosh all night long will enjoy the high-energy performances and the hustle and bustle of downtown Chicago, Illinois. If you plan to RV to the Chicago region for Riot Fest Music Festival, it is advisable to book your RV through RVnGo around 3-6 months in advance to guarantee that the RV of your choice will be available for these dates.

Likewise, keep in mind that Douglas Park is a residential area with limited parking for RVs. Be sure to explore nearby RV campgrounds and RV parks and make a reservation before your arrival. Many who RV to the Riot Fest Music Festival opt to park at the Blackwell Forest Preserve and then take a bus to Douglas Park for the festival. 

The Riot Fest 2021 lineup is: The Smashing Pumpkins, Run the Jewels, and Nine Inch Nails will headline in 2021. Also enjoy DropKick Murphys, Rancid, and Machine Gun Kelly among many more. The Original Misfits and My Chemical Romance will headline Riot Fest 2022.

Top Pit Stops to Take on Your Way to Riot Fest

While your route to Riot Fest will vary based on which part of the United States you are coming from, there are a plethora of enticing attractions to check out on your way to Chicago. Whether you want to relax before you arrive or if you are looking for a way to get pumped up for the festivities to follow, here are some pit stops to help make the most of your RV trip:

Camp at Indiana Dunes State Park

Situated 47 miles east of Chicago in Porter County, Indiana lies Indiana Dunes State Park. Nature buffs rejoice in the diverse geographical landscape that spans over 2,100 acres. Whether you want to climb the iconic sand dunes, scope out migrating birds, or lounge on the 3-mile beach that runs along the southern shores of Lake Michigan, there is no shortage of outdoor activities for visitors.

Those who are RVing to the Riot Fest Music Festival can also make use of the RV campgrounds that contains 66 campsites and access to modern amenities whether you choose to kick back and relax before or after watching your favorite bands.

Explore Maquoketa Caves State Park

If you are looking for some quiet time before hitting the Riot Fest Metal Festival, be sure to make a pit stop at Maquoketa Caves State Park. Nestled away in Maquoketa, Iowa, you will find some of the most awe-inspiring natural beauty the state has to offer nearly 180 miles from Chicago. While best known for its 13 caves, such as the Dancehall and Hernado’s Hideaway caves, adventure awaits around every corner. With 6 miles of a hiking trail and towering rounded cliffs lining Raccoon Creek, you will find plenty of time to reflect, listen to music, or picnic among a majestic landscape.

For RV goers looking for more than a quick day trip to the Riot Fest Music Festival, several campsites are available with water, sewer, and electric hookups.

Rock Out at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

For casual rock-and-roll lovers traveling from the eastern United States to Chicago, no trip is complete without a stop at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio (even though they diss the more heavy true Rock Bands). Located in downtown Cleveland and on the shore of Lake Erie, the museum and its hometown are a music lover’s paradise. Founded in 1985, the museum pays homage to some of the most notable figures in the industry. From legends like AC/DC, Alice Cooper, and the Beastie Boys to non-performers who made it all possible, such as Clive Davis and Dick Clark, the exhibits and events are captivating. You may even notice a tribute to Riot Fest Music Festival headliner, Nine Inch Nails, who were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2020.

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PS- Don’t Forget to Reserve Your RV

Unlike your local RV rental company that has a limited selection of RVs available on-site, RVnGO has a wide selection of sizes and classes available to best suit your needs. Whether you want your RV to feel like a luxury tour bus or are seeking the most basic accommodations, you can rest assured that you will find an RV that meets your budget, space, and amenity requirements for your trip to the Riot Fest Music Festival.

What is the Difference Between RV Classes?

When you go to reserve your RV for the Riot Fest, you will notice that there are mentions of different types of RV classes—specifically, Class A, B, and C. If you are wondering which one is best for your trip but are confused by all the options available, you aren’t alone! The world of RVs can be confusing for those who are renting an RV for the first time or for those who have always opted for one class over another. So, which one is best for your trip to the Riot Fest Music Festival?

Class A

A Class A RV is built on a frame that is like 18-wheeler trucks and can range in size from 29 to 45 feet in length. They are the largest class of RVs and look similar to a celebrity tour bus. Due to their size, they are the best option if you are traveling to Riot Fest with several people or want maximum space for storage or an animal companion. Typically, a Class A RV has a bedroom in the back and couches that fold into additional beds within the main living space. Most of them can accommodate around 6-10 passengers overnight and can tow around 5,000 pounds which is ideal for those who want to bring their vehicles along. While the specifics of a Class A RV can vary, they are most like an on-the-go home with amenities like full-sized refrigerators and washers/dryers. Despite the optimum comfort and space, they are more costly than other RVs and average 8-10 MPG.

Class B

Class B RVs are the smallest RV type and fall between 17 to 19 feet in length. Unlike Class A RVs that look much like a tour bus, Class B vehicles are more comparable to a standard van. Although only slightly larger than a passenger van, most of them offer basic amenities like toilets and a kitchen within the same area. While they cannot accommodate multiple people comfortably and have limited storage space, they are ideal for solo travelers or couples on their way to the Riot Fest Music Festival. Likewise, they are much more affordable, can be parked in areas that other RVs cannot, and offer the best fuel economy.

Class C

Class C RVs can come in lengths from 21 feet up to 30 feet and are a perfect option for those who feel that a Class A RV offers too much space and a Class B offers too little. Their outward appearance is most comparable to the size and shape of a moving van, but on the inside, they offer conveniences like showers and multiple beds. They are also capable of towing small vehicles for those who want to bring their car along to the Riot Fest. Additionally, the price is more budget-friendly, and the fuel economy is better than Class A RVs but not quite as impressive as the Class B models.

While Class A, B, and C RVs are the most popular choices available for those who are looking to rent an RV, there are other options available, such as pop-up campers, camper trailers, and fifth wheels for those who wish to haul along their lodging vehicle to the Douglas Park area. Find the RV that best fits your needs for a trip to the Riot Fest Music Festival in September 2021 or in 2022 today at RVnGo!

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