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		<title>Where to Travel in your RV: Choosing a Campsite</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 12:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to RV travel destinations, the question is not, "Where can you go?" but rather, "Where can't you go?" There are so many choices in RV travel; the real challenge becomes selecting a single destination out of the many possibilities available. Whether you are hitting the road for a weekend or a month, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to RV travel destinations, the question is not, "Where can you go?" but rather, "Where can't you go?" There are so many choices in RV travel; the real challenge becomes selecting a single destination out of the many possibilities available. Whether you are hitting the road for a weekend or a month, there are more than enough options to suit every taste and budget. However, when it comes to selecting your campsite, there are a few travel tips that will ensure any RV vacation is a successful one.<span id="more-190"></span></p>
<p>The Advantage of RV Clubs - If you like to get your money's worth when you travel, an RV club might be the solution. Membership into these clubs can often get you discounts on campsites, as well as plenty of good advice on how to choose the best campsites for your needs. RV clubs can also help you choose the right vehicle if you are still in the market for when or are ready for an upgrade. Dealerships like Ameri-Camp are found across the country and offer a variety of travel trailers and fifth-wheels, and an RV club can advise you on how to shop for the best trailer for your individual needs.Making ReservationsMost campgrounds will make reservations for you, whether you are considering a state park or a private campground. It is always a good idea to make a reservation in advance, especially if you are traveling during peak season for a particular area. If possible, you can even scope out the park to find your ideal camping spot, whether you like to find a location near the bathhouse or on the lakeshore.</p>
<p>Many camps also offer activities like swimming and a playground for the kids, so take these amenities into consideration as well when you are booking your campsite. Types of ParksThere are numerous types of RV destinations to choose from, with private campgrounds, state parks and national parks topping the list. Private parks can range from a rustic campsite to a full service resort complete with a golf course, pools, tennis courts and even spas. The quality of private campgrounds can vary considerably, so do your research before booking one of these locations, by getting a recommendation from someone who has staying in the camp or by checking out the area yourself. National and state parks can provide plenty of breathtaking scenery and outdoor adventure, but the campsites may be very rustic and some may not include RV hookups. Some campers prefer to find a private campsite outside of the state park so they can enjoy the wonders of the park during the day and the amenities of a private campground at night.</p>
<p>The RV experience provides a wide range of potential travel destinations for your travel pleasure. Whether you are looking to spend a little time on the beach to escape the winter chill or camp in the mountains during the summertime, your RV can take you where you want to go in style and comfort.</p>
<p>Article Source: http://www.articleclick.com/Article/Where-to-Travel-in-your-RV-Choosing-a-Campsite/1057564</p>
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		<title>Are You Ready to Travel in an RV?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 12:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The RV lifestyle continues to increase in popularity, with motor homes offering all the amenities of home and then some. The fun of an RV is that you can choose from a wide variety of vehicles, from rustic pop-ups that are perfect for a weekend getaway to full-sized motorcoaches that will take you across the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The RV lifestyle continues to increase in popularity, with motor homes offering all the amenities of home and then some. The fun of an RV is that you can choose from a wide variety of vehicles, from rustic pop-ups that are perfect for a weekend getaway to full-sized motorcoaches that will take you across the country in extreme style and comfort. <span id="more-187"></span></p>
<p>Whether you are looking for a way to camp more comfortably with the family or a whole new travel lifestyle, there is the perfect RV waiting for you. However, before you sign on the dotted line, there are a few basics to learn about RV travel. Types of RV'sThe first choice is the type of RV that you want to travel in. Beginners might do well to select a more modest variety to test the waters of the RV lifestyle. Dealers like Ameri-Camp offer the perfect solution in fifth-wheels and travel trailers that offer plenty of creature comforts without breaking the budget. A fifth-wheel is designed to be towed behind a vehicle through a fifth-wheel hitch. This model offers a bi-level floor plan that provides plenty of space for a retired couple or a family to live comfortably for a number of days or even weeks.</p>
<p>Travel trailers are towed by a bumper hitch and can be used with a van, sport utility vehicle or pickup truck. The advantage to a travel trailer is that you can unhitch your vehicle and leave your trailer in one spot as you tour the countryside during the day. Class C motorhomes, built onto a truck chassis, are often referred to as mini-motorhomes. These RV's can offer the same amenities as larger vehicles, but in a compact space and for a smaller price. Bus style motorhomes are the granddaddy of them all, with many modern conveniences and luxuries and plenty of space to spare. These are perfect for the retired couple who has the cash and wants to enjoy the RV experience full time. You can find these coaches in a wide price range, depending on how luxurious and loaded you want to go.</p>
<p>RV DestinationsThe sky is the limit in RV travel, whether you want a mountain retreat or a beach destination. You can find RV camps in national parks, near major tourist attractions and just outside of large cities. Nearly all will come with basic hookups and a bath house, while some of the nicer parks will also include cable access and Internet connections. You can find parks that include playgrounds, swimming pools, general stores and game rooms. Of course, the most enticing attraction to most RV areas is the beautiful surroundings that will provide the opportunity to hike, boat, bird watch or just sit back and enjoy the view.</p>
<p>There are so many things to enjoy about the RV lifestyle; the greatest challenge may be to choose between the many wonderful destinations and activities available. Select a vehicle that will best suit your needs, find a destination that you want to visit and get ready to enjoy your RV!</p>
<p>Article Source: http://www.articleclick.com/Article/Are-You-Ready-to-Travel-in-an-RV-/1054472</p>
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