Camping rv-in-america. Whether you drive it or tow it, RV camping is the easiest way to camp. Easy in the sense that you don't have to set up a tent or make a fire.(unless you want to)
All of your food and utensils and supplies are stored within the RV itself. Most people leave their supplies in the RV year round. Then when they plan a trip, they stock it with food and take off.
Imagine the possibilities with RV camping. You could drive across the nation seeing all of the magnificent sites that our great country has. Once you arrived at a particular destination, you could strap on your backpack and take a hike.

There are campgrounds everywhere and different websites that detail out the amenities of each. Wal-marts generally offer free RV parking for overnight stays. A downside to RV camping is breakdowns. An extended RV warranty can be pricey upfront but is highly recommended due to the nature of RV's.
Campers and motor homes don't have to be a hotel on wheels. You can still enjoy the great outdoors by having an outdoor fire and cooking dutch oven style. Your RV can enhance your camping adventure with a comfortable bed to sleep on and a bathroom to clean up in.
My grandparents had a small plot of land in the central Idaho area by Anderson Ranch reservoir. It had electricity and water, but other than that, it was natural. My grandma named it 22 Pines because it had 22 pine trees on the plot.
They had an 18ft camping trailer. We would pitch our tents and together we would cook dinner and enjoy the evenings together. Wonderful memories.
That's what camping is all about. Memories. RV camping, tent camping or backpack camping, whichever suits you, go make some memories.
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