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Alabama is the undeniable heart of Dixie. And it’s iconic in so many ways: BBQ, civil rights, football, music and sweet tea, just for starters. Carved out of wilderness, Alabama...
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As the world becomes increasingly developed and busier, people are craving nature and wide-open spaces more and more. And now with a global health pandemic, getting away from it all...
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Arizona offers so much natural beauty. In just a few hours you can go from a desert landscape of stately saguaros to a tranquil setting of ponderosa pines and cooler...
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By Suzanne Wright It’s almost unfair. Arkansas is fortunate with its diverse terrain—wilderness areas, hot springs, lakes, lowlands, mountains, and rivers—the entire state is literally a playground. Equally captivating are...
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From Orange County to Mendocino County, California State Route 1 winds along 656 miles of Pacific Ocean coastline, tempting for an ultimate driving adventure. More than just a highway, it’s...
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Colorado is home to some of the most diverse landscapes in America—ideal for road trippers to explore. The Rocky Mountain state’s majestic scenery spans historic sites, sun-kissed prairies and high...
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Although it’s the third-smallest state in the U.S., Connecticut still offers ample adventures for the explorer when it comes to history and nature. In addition to scenic drives, hiking trails,...
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Nicknamed “The Diamond State” by Thomas Jefferson, Delaware lives up to its moniker—a true hidden gem along the East Coast. As the second smallest state in the country, you can...
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With 237 days of sun on average per year, Florida didn’t get its nickname, ‘The Sunshine State” for nothing. With all of the great weather, it shouldn’t come as a...
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The Peach State’s varied, juicy charms could be summed up in the many songs penned to her. Ray Charles crooned Georgia on My Mind as a wistful love letter; The...
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America is a place of infinite beauty and discovery. And while there are some people who might think the only places worth visiting are along the coasts…they would be completely...
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Those who haven’t been to Idaho may associate it with potatoes, but its official nickname is the Gem State. And, oh, what a gem it is! Its diverse geography and...
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From small towns to big cities, flat plains to towering cliffs, trickling streams to gushing waterfalls, Illinois is teeming with diverse natural beauty. This gorgeous plains state—rich in agriculture and...
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Almost all roads lead to Indiana—and it’s well worth following them there. This gorgeous Midwestern gem abounds with unique natural beauty in its 24 state parks and home-grown towns in...
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By Suzanne Wright For a relatively small state, Iowa looms large. Every four years, it’s the focus of national attention, kicking off the U.S. presidential primaries. Iowa also leads in...
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Monster 1970s symphonic rock band, Kansas, scored a huge hit with Dust in the Wind, featuring the lyric “nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky.” Smack in the geographical...
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Kentucky is a green embrace. Soft focus and rounded edges. Undulating hills. Appalachian-tinged Southern accents. Oyster-moist skies. Meadows ripe with the tang of damp hay. Sure, Kentucky is known for...
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The state of Maine features 3,478 miles of coastline—which is actually 51 miles more than California and bested only by Florida and Louisiana. Heading inland, destinations for recreation include more...
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Founded in 1632, Maryland is one of the original 13 colonies—accounting for the way the remnants of monumental United States history can turn up on virtually every corner. From miles...
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In one of our regional blogs, we noted that Boston and Plymouth were two worthwhile destinations for RV adventures in Massachusetts. Now, let’s take a look at a few additional...
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If you've seen the Pure Michigan® ads, narrated by one of the great Michiganders, Tim Allen, you'll know what it's like to be enticed by this state's underappreciated coastal splendor....
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Minnesota is unlike any other state in the U.S., dontcha know? A gopher filled, hockey-loving wonderland, this beautiful slice of the Midwest has everything. From lakes (10,000 of them to...
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This is the birthplace of the blues, the catfish capital of the U.S., and the home of literary titans past and present, including William Faulkner, John Grisham, and Eudora Welty....
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One of the must-see destinations in the heartland of America is the Show Me state—offering all the charm of its neighbors in the Deep South, coupled with good old Midwest...
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Montana is the fourth largest state in the U.S. and the forty-fourth in terms of population. Coupling stunning landscapes with sweeping adventures, it makes for a perfect RV getaway. From...
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Some folks might think Nebraska is a flyover state, but we beg to differ. Out on the open road, this Great Plains state reveals itself in a wealth of quiet...
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If you associate Nevada solely with the neon lights of Sin City, you’re in for a treat! Beyond the glittering boulevards of Las Vegas, Nevada unfolds in many unexpected and...
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As America’s Independence Day quickly approaches, what better way to celebrate than by taking a road trip following our founding fathers' footsteps? There are many destinations up and down the...
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New Hampshire offers endless miles of natural beauty, from its small-but-mighty slice of Atlantic coastline to the rugged White Mountains and picturesque Lakes Region. As New England’s weather turns chilly...
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Few destinations on earth offer such a treasure trove of beauty and adventure as New Mexico. From the pretty-in-pink mountains of Albuquerque to the eclectic art scene of Santa Fe,...
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VisitTheUSA.com beckons you to the Empire State with this endorsement: New York is a state that’s both familiar and full of surprises. From the thrill of deep-sea fishing off the...
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From national parks to NASCAR, travelers looking for variety in their RV trip will have no problem finding plenty of it in North Carolina. This southern state takes road trippers...
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Things are easy in North Dakota. Easy to get to. Easy to explore. Easy to find yourself on the edge of an unexpected adventure. The wide open and uncrowded spaces...
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About half of the U.S. is located within a 500-mile radius of Ohio’s capital, Columbus. The Buckeye State gets its nickname from the small brown nuts that resemble the eye...
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By Suzanne Wright Oklahoma has quite a reputation—with storm chasers. Those anvil-shaped clouds. The slate-darkened skies. The rumble of thunder. The crack of lightning. The luminosity after the tempest. It’s...
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There’s a lot of breathtaking ground to cover in Oregon. And with 29 designated scenic byways and tour routes, you can wind your way through rocky coasts, dense evergreen and...
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Lush pines, winding roads, snow-kissed mountain peaks, and the ocean breeze are your picturesque views as you venture through the Pacific Northwest—an area that encapsulates the Pacific Ocean to the...
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Pennsylvania is steeped in Colonial history. It offers varied landscapes and has some of the most impassioned sports fans you will ever meet. Meanwhile, the state’s many museums house some...
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The smallest state in the union, Rhode Island punches above its weight with 400 miles of coastline, 100-plus beaches, tourist attractions, fabled mansions, and a rich industrial history. Thanks to...
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Travelers may come for the coastline, but along the way they find that South Carolina has a lot to discover, from rolling hills and lush forests to inviting communities full of southern...
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Once famously its own country, Texas has earned icon status around the world. And as the saying goes, it “ain’t bragging if you can back it up.” Ranging over...
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If you’re starting your Utah RV adventure from Nevada or Arizona, entering the southwest part of the state soon deposits you in Zion National Park. Hikes to Angels Landing, Weeping...
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Vermont is known for its picturesque mountains and the highest maple syrup production in the U.S. (500,000 gallons annually), while its dairy production has helped it garner fame for outstanding...
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By Suzanne Wright One must be purpose-driven to visit Washington, wedged as it is in the farthest corner of the westernmost U.S. near the Canadian border. The entire state is...
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When you think of Wisconsin, you probably think of cheeseheads. It's true: in this state, we're known first for our dairy and our die-hard sports fans. (Some of the best...
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The Wyoming state flag waves in the wind with the juxtaposition of two iconic symbols: the state seal—representing equality and Wyoming’s role as the first state to grant women suffrage—and...
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