The United States is a big place with a lot of space to explore. If you’re the type of person who prefers to live on wheels but doesn’t necessarily want to hit the road for months at a time in search of new experiences, then this list is for you. These destinations are perfect for full-time RVers who want to see as much as possible in only short bursts.
1. Charlotte, North Carolina
The second largest banking center in America, Charlotte, is home to Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and other financial institutions. It’s a great place to live and work. The city has a vibrant culinary scene with a large selection of restaurants ranging from casual eats to fine dining spots serving everything from burgers to oysters Rockefeller.
2. Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia, is a Southern gem that offers tons of history, culture, architecture, and natural beauty. It’s also known for its food scene. If you’re looking for somewhere to stop along your RV trip to the Southeast, Savannah is worth considering.
3. Florida
Florida has a lot of sunshine and is known for its beaches. The state offers something that no other state can: year-round outdoor fun, with activities like fishing, hiking, and boating available all year. For those who want to stay closer to home without sacrificing any of their full-time RV lifestyles, Florida offers plenty of opportunities for adventure close by—you just have to know where you want to go!
4. Texas
It’s easy to see why Texas is one of the top states in the country for RVers. It has everything from lush forests to desert plains and miles of waterways. The Hill Country region is home to some of the best wineries in North America. The Gulf Coast has long beaches perfect for swimming and fishing in warm waters (depending on the time of year). Texas has everything you could need to locate an RV park that fits your needs.
5. New Orleans, Louisiana
The Big Easy has a lot going on and can easily be explored on foot. It also has plenty of RV parks reasonably close, so you don’t have to worry about driving every day (or night). There are also many parks to stay around in New Orleans whenever you want to escape city life.
Full-time RVers can find great places to stay in and around these areas. Whether you’re looking for something small with just a few amenities or something larger with all of the bells and whistles, there are plenty of options. Each location offers unique opportunities for full-time RVers who want to explore new destinations.
Geraldine Orentas is a writer in partnership with table base supplier for businesses and restaurants, TableBases.com