Explore these top RV-friendly spots across the U.S. for 2026. Each offers scenic drives, campgrounds, and adventures. We’ve selected timeless favorites with updates for upcoming trends like eco-friendly sites and expanded trails.
1. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Iconic geothermal wonders and wildlife make this a must for RV travelers. Camp at Fishing Bridge RV Park for hookups.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Old Faithful Inn Dining Room โ Historic spot with bison burgers and views.
- Most Popular Activities: Watch Old Faithful erupt; Spot wildlife like bison and wolves; Hike to Grand Prismatic Spring.
- Random Things: Join a ranger-led stargazing tour; Soak in natural hot springs near Gardiner.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Summer for full access, but shoulder seasons reduce crowds.
- RV-friendly? Yes, with length limits; book sites early.
- Entrance fee? $35 per vehicle, valid 7 days.
- Pets allowed? On leashes in developed areas, not on trails.
- Nearby attractions? Grand Teton National Park, 1 hour south.
2. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Vast rims and trails ideal for boondocking or Trailer Village RV Park.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: El Tovar Dining Room โ Elegant Southwestern cuisine with canyon views.
- Most Popular Activities: Walk the Rim Trail; Mule ride to the bottom; Raft the Colorado River.
- Random Things: Stargaze at certified dark sky spots; Join a fossil walk.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Spring or fall for milder weather.
- RV-friendly? Yes, with hookups at Mather Campground.
- Entrance fee? $35 per vehicle.
- Pets allowed? Leashed on rims, not below.
- Nearby attractions? Sedona, 2 hours north.
3. Zion National Park, Utah
Red rock canyons perfect for Watchman Campground.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Red Rock Grill at Zion Lodge โ Casual American with patio views.
- Most Popular Activities: Hike Angels Landing; Wade the Narrows; Bike Pa’rus Trail.
- Random Things: Canyon Overlook for sunrise; Spot desert bighorn sheep.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Spring for wildflowers.
- RV-friendly? Limited sites; shuttle required in season.
- Entrance fee? $35 per vehicle.
- Pets allowed? Leashed on Pa’rus Trail only.
- Nearby attractions? Bryce Canyon, 1.5 hours east.
4. Yosemite National Park, California
Granite cliffs and sequoias; Upper Pines for RVs.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Ahwahnee Dining Room โ Upscale Yosemite-inspired meals.
- Most Popular Activities: Hike to Yosemite Falls; Climb Half Dome (permit required); Bike Valley Loop.
- Random Things: Night sky tour; Swim in Merced River.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Summer for waterfalls.
- RV-friendly? Yes, with size limits on roads.
- Entrance fee? $35 per vehicle.
- Pets allowed? Leashed in developed areas.
- Nearby attractions? Sequoia National Park, 2 hours south.
5. Acadia National Park, Maine
Coastal hikes; Blackwoods Campground for RVs.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Jordan Pond House โ Famous popovers with ocean views.
- Most Popular Activities: Summit Cadillac Mountain; Bike carriage roads; Kayak Frenchman Bay.
- Random Things: Tide pooling at low tide; Lobster boat tour.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Fall for foliage.
- RV-friendly? Yes, with hookups at Seawall.
- Entrance fee? $35 per vehicle.
- Pets allowed? Leashed on most trails.
- Nearby attractions? Bar Harbor, 10 minutes away.
6. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee/North Carolina
Smoky vistas; Cades Cove Campground.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Old Mill Restaurant nearby โ Southern comfort food.
- Most Popular Activities: Drive Cades Cove Loop; Hike to Laurel Falls; View elk at Cataloochee.
- Random Things: Synchronous fireflies in summer; Visit historic mills.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Fall for colors.
- RV-friendly? Yes, no entrance fee.
- Entrance fee? Free.
- Pets allowed? Leashed in campgrounds.
- Nearby attractions? Gatlinburg, 20 minutes.
7. Florida Keys, Florida
Tropical drives; Bahia Honda State Park for RVs.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Half Shell Raw Bar in Key West โ Fresh seafood.
- Most Popular Activities: Snorkel Dry Tortugas; Sunset at Mallory Square; Fish the flats.
- Random Things: Feed tarpon at Robbie’s; Visit Hemingway House.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Winter for dry weather.
- RV-friendly? Yes, Overseas Highway accessible.
- Entrance fee? Varies by park.
- Pets allowed? In most state parks.
- Nearby attractions? Everglades, 2 hours north.
8. Pacific Coast Highway, California
Coastal cliffs; Kirk Creek Campground.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Nepenthe in Big Sur โ Cliffside views with American fare.
- Most Popular Activities: Drive Bixby Bridge; Tour Hearst Castle; Hike Julia Pfeiffer Burns.
- Random Things: Elephant seal viewing; Redwood walks.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Summer for clear skies.
- RV-friendly? Pullouts for views; size limits on curves.
- Entrance fee? Free road, parks vary.
- Pets allowed? On beaches where permitted.
- Nearby attractions? Monterey Aquarium.
9. Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia/North Carolina
Scenic drives; Julian Price Campground.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Mabry Mill Restaurant โ Pancakes and country meals.
- Most Popular Activities: Overlook drives; Hike Linn Cove Viaduct; Visit Mabry Mill.
- Random Things: Folk music at Music Center; Wildflower spotting.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Fall for foliage.
- RV-friendly? Yes, no trucks; free.
- Entrance fee? Free.
- Pets allowed? Leashed everywhere.
- Nearby attractions? Asheville, 1 hour.
10. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Alpine lakes; Glacier Basin Campground.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Bird and Jim in Estes Park โ Local game dishes.
- Most Popular Activities: Drive Trail Ridge Road; Hike to Emerald Lake; Elk viewing.
- Random Things: Snowshoe in winter; Ranger talks.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Summer for open roads.
- RV-friendly? Timed entry; size limits.
- Entrance fee? $35 per vehicle.
- Pets allowed? Leashed in parking areas.
- Nearby attractions? Estes Park.
11. Big Bend National Park, Texas
Desert isolation; Rio Grande Village RV Park.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Chisos Mountain Lodge Restaurant โ Tex-Mex with views.
- Most Popular Activities: Hike Santa Elena Canyon; Soak in hot springs; Stargaze.
- Random Things: Cross to Boquillas, Mexico; Fossil exhibits.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Winter for cooler temps.
- RV-friendly? Remote; limited hookups.
- Entrance fee? $30 per vehicle.
- Pets allowed? Leashed, not on trails.
- Nearby attractions? Terlingua ghost town.
12. Black Hills, South Dakota
Monuments and pines; Mount Rushmore KOA.

5 Things to Do
- Best Place to Eat: Alpine Inn in Hill City โ Steaks and historic vibe.
- Most Popular Activities: Visit Mount Rushmore; Drive Needles Highway; Buffalo safari in Custer.
- Random Things: Gold panning; Crazy Horse Memorial.
FAQ
- Best time to visit? Summer for events.
- RV-friendly? Many resorts; scenic roads.
- Entrance fee? Varies by site.
- Pets allowed? In most parks.
- Nearby attractions? Badlands, 1 hour east.
Pack up your trailer and hit these spots for unforgettable 2026 adventures. Safe travels!
