Find RV parks and campgrounds along America's most-traveled routes β from the I-10 snowbird highway to the Pacific Coast Highway and the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Search All ParksThe southern coast route runs 2,460 miles from Jacksonville, Florida to Santa Monica, California β the classic snowbird highway. It connects Florida's Gulf Coast, the Louisiana bayou, Texas Hill Country, New Mexico's desert, and Arizona's Sonoran Desert before ending at the Pacific.
Interstate 20 runs 1,539 miles from Kent, Texas through the Deep South to Florence, South Carolina. The route passes through DallasβFort Worth, Shreveport's Red River country, Jackson, Mississippi, Birmingham's Appalachian foothills, and Atlanta before crossing into the Carolinas β a natural corridor for RVers exploring East Texas, the Gulf Coast states, and the Southeast.
Following much of the old Route 66 corridor, I-40 runs 2,555 miles from Wilmington, North Carolina to Barstow, California. The route takes RVers through the Great Smoky Mountains, Arkansas Ozarks, Oklahoma plains, Texas Panhandle, New Mexico's red rock country, and Arizona's canyon lands.
Running 2,153 miles from Baltimore to the Utah desert, I-70 cuts through the heart of America. The highlight for RVers is the Rocky Mountain section through Colorado β ascending through Denver, crossing the Eisenhower Tunnel at 11,000 feet, and dropping through the stunning Glenwood Canyon.
The snowbird superhighway runs 1,786 miles from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to Miami, Florida. Every winter, hundreds of thousands of RVers follow I-75 south through Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia into Florida's warm sunshine β one of the most-traveled RV migrations in North America.
The longest US interstate at 3,020 miles stretches from Boston to Seattle. The western stretch through South Dakota's Badlands, Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains, Montana's glacier country, and Idaho into Washington is some of the most spectacular RV scenery in America.
The East Coast corridor runs 1,926 miles along the Atlantic seaboard from Houlton, Maine to Miami, Florida. This route connects New England's rocky coastline, New York City, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., the Carolina Outer Banks, and Florida's warm Atlantic beaches.
The PCH hugs the Pacific coastline from Southern California through Oregon and Washington β one of the most scenic drives in the world. US-101 through the Northern California redwoods, the Oregon Coast, and Washington's Olympic Peninsula is a bucket-list RV route for good reason.
Called "America's Favorite Drive," this 469-mile scenic parkway winds through the Appalachian Highlands of Virginia and North Carolina. Fall foliage transforms this route into one of the most beautiful RV drives in the eastern US, connecting Shenandoah National Park to the Great Smoky Mountains.
The Natchez Trace Parkway follows a 444-mile historic trail from Nashville, Tennessee through Alabama to Natchez, Mississippi. RVers love this peaceful route for its lack of commercial traffic and its rich history β ancient Native American trails, Civil War battlefields, and antebellum Southern towns.
The Great River Road follows the Mississippi River for over 3,000 miles from Minnesota to the Louisiana Gulf Coast through 10 states and dozens of historic river towns. It's the perfect route for RVers who like to slow down and explore small-town America, Delta blues country, and Cajun bayou culture.