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Set in the Allegheny Mountains, Canaan Valley is a ski resort that offers many activities year-round, from hiking and biking to snow sports, golf and even geocaching. There are 34 paved full-hookup sites—available from $29 to $49 per night—in a wooded setting. There are a variety of dining options at the resort, along with horseback riding, rock climbing, whitewater rafting and hiking trails. It’s less than an hour away from popular attractions like Blackwater Falls State Park, Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge and Seneca Rocks. Getting to this affordable RV park will offer scenic views as well.
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Visiting the Wisconsin Dells? Fox Hill RV Park & Campground is close to the Dells with its outlets and amusement parks, as well as Ho-Chunk Casino, which you can visit via the resort’s free shuttle. As guests, you’ll be treated to weekend pancake breakfasts, a heated pool, fenced dog area and Wi-Fi. Rates vary and start at $40 per night, with discounts available for senior citizens and AAA members.
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Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, Rawlins is an adventure mecca in southern Wyoming, where you can get your fill of hiking, hunting, fishing or even golf. For get-togethers, take advantage of the Rawlins KOA covered Kamper Kitchen with picnic tables, stoves and sinks, and let your pooch enjoy the outdoors too, at the on-site dog park. Full-hookup sites are available starting at $50 per night, with cable and Wi-Fi included. So bring your best hiking sandals for summer hiking, or your best camping blanket for colder months, and enjoy Wyoming.
How we chose the best RV parks
We didn’t just choose these RV parks by throwing a dart at a map. We combined expert recommendations, user reviews and star ratings to make sure you’re getting the best of the best. And we didn’t stop there: We verified all the info to make sure these parks are still top-notch.
As an RV camper with more than 10 years of experience traveling the roads of Montana, Idaho and beyond—learning about camping and exploring some of the best hiking trails along the way—I can say with confidence that I know what makes a great RV campground. From stunning views and accommodating amenities to friendly staff and clean facilities, the little things add up when you’re RV camping. And these campgrounds are truly the cream of the crop.
So, sit back, relax and get ready for your next adventure at one of these incredible RV parks!