RV camping near me

Find and book the best RV sites on Go Camping America.

RV camping near me

Find and book the best RV sites on Go Camping America.

RV camping gives you the freedom to explore new places, meet new people, and make new memories without sacrificing the comforts of home. It's about waking up to different scenery whenever you choose, whether it’s the dense forests of the PNW or Florida’s famed coastlines. With accommodations on wheels, RV camping is ideal for those who value flexibility and affordability on their adventures. Keep reading to learn more about RV camping, how to choose your ideal destination, and packing tips to make sure you have everything you need for a comfortable stay.

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Strafford, MO

Rustic Meadows RV Park

11 RV Sites

Rustic Meadow RV Park in Springfield, Missouri, offers travelers an idyllic base camp where adventure and relaxation meet. Located just minutes away from iconic attractions such as The Wonders of Wildlife Zooquarium and the enchanting Wild Animal Safari, this campground is also situated along the historic Route 66, promising countless opportunities for antique enthusiasts. Additionally, Rustic Meadow RV Park is conveniently located near Fantastic Caverns, which is the only cave in North America to offer a completely ride-through tour in a Jeep-drawn tram. This unique experience allows you to ride all the way through the cavern, giving you the opportunity to experience the magnitude of Fantastic Caverns while preserving its natural features. It's an attraction that adds to the wonder and adventure of your stay at Rustic Meadow RV Park in Springfield. All RV sites at Rustic Meadow RV Park are full hookup premium pull-thrus, ensuring your convenience during your stay, complete with 30/50 amp electrical service to power your RV. Guests can stay connected with free WiFi access, allowing you to share your adventures with friends and family or plan your next destination. Each site also features a comfortable picnic bench, perfect for outdoor dining or simply enjoying the natural surroundings. For those seeking relaxation and entertainment, you can unwind under the Amish-built poolside pavilion or take a refreshing dip in the sparkling pool. The recreation barn invites you to indulge in a game of table shuffleboard, creating memorable moments with fellow campers.

from $55/night

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Phillipsburg, MO

Rustic Trails RV Park

12 RV Sites, 8 Tent Sites

Nestled right on the legendary Route 66, Rustic Trails RV Park offers not just a place to rest your head, but an immersive experience in the rich history and vibrant culture of this iconic American highway. Guests have the unique opportunity to explore the wonders of historic Route 66, with vintage cafes and gas stations lining the route, each telling a story of a bygone era. Take a leisurely drive along this historic road, where the spirit of adventure and nostalgia come together. Discover the charm of roadside diners, quirky roadside attractions, and the feeling of stepping back in time. It's a road trip like no other, and this RV park ensures you're right at the heart of this unforgettable journey. This pet-friendly haven welcomes your furry companions, making it the perfect destination for the whole family. For those seeking relaxation and recreation, the park boasts a refreshing pool, where you can unwind after a day of exploring. Gather around the community fire pit under the vast, starlit sky, sharing stories and making connections with fellow travelers. Inside, the game room provides entertainment for all ages, offering a delightful space to unwind and enjoy some friendly competition. If you prefer the great outdoors, this RV Park has you covered with scenic walking trails. Take a leisurely stroll and immerse yourself in the natural beauty that surrounds you, breathing in the fresh, invigorating air.

from $50/night

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Calera, OK

5.0

Do Drop Inn RV Resort

98 RV Sites

Welcome to the Do Drop Inn RV Resort, your ideal Oklahoma RV park located near Lake Texoma State Park. Whether you’re an adventurer or simply looking for a peaceful escape, we cater to campers of all ages and lengths of stay, ensuring every moment is one of relaxation and enjoyment. At our Oklahoma RV Resort, your time here is all about making lasting memories. Reconnect with loved ones on a family vacation, or unwind during a solo getaway, all within a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. Our resort is equipped with everything you need for a comfortable and convenient stay, from modern laundry facilities to a pristine bathhouse. Stay active in our fitness center, take a refreshing dip in the pool, or unwind in our soothing hot tub. Plus, with high-speed WiFi available throughout the resort, you can stay connected and share your experiences in real-time. While you’re here, don’t miss the opportunity to explore Lake Texoma State Park, just a stone's throw away. Known for its breathtaking views, hiking trails, and abundant fishing spots, it’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re boating on the lake or picnicking by the shore, you’ll see why our location is perfect for those who love nature and adventure. Beyond the park, take some time to discover the charming town of Calera, just a short drive from the resort. Here, you can enjoy local dining, explore quaint shops, or immerse yourself in the history and culture of southeastern Oklahoma. The nearby Choctaw Casino & Resort offers entertainment, dining, and gaming for those looking to try their luck or enjoy a night out. For golf enthusiasts, the Chickasaw Pointe Golf Club provides a scenic and challenging course just minutes away. At Do Drop Inn RV Resort, we are committed to making your stay as enjoyable and memorable as possible. Whether you're here for a weekend or an extended stay, we want you to leave with memories that will last a lifetime. Book your stay today and discover why Do Drop Inn RV Resort is the perfect Oklahoma RV park for your next adventure!

from $50/night


Why We Love RV Camping

A truly free and undeniably comfortable way to travel, RVing has stolen the hearts of many, and for good reason.

Freedom of the Open Road

RVing offers unparalleled freedom, allowing you to go wherever you want, whenever you want. And many of our partner RV parks allow extended stays, giving you the opportunity to really immerse yourself in your favorite destinations.

Home on Wheels

Unlike hotel rooms, Airbnb’s, and other short term rental options, RVing allows you to bring your house and all of your belongings along with you, never having to sacrifice the comfort and familiarity of home.

RV Community

The RVing community is unlike any other, offering a tight-knit network of like-minded and remarkably friendly people from all over the world, always willing to lend a helping hand or simply swap stories from the road.


How to Prepare for an RV Camping Trip

Use these simple tips to ensure you go into your RV trip prepared and confident.

Plan Your Route and Book Campsites

First, decide where you want to go, whether it’s the destination that’s been on your bucket list for years, or your favorite getaway that you escape to time and time again. When you use Go Camping America, you’ll only see sites that are available for your selected dates, and you can book all of your stays along your route in one easy transaction. A Spot2Nite+ subscription offers added perks for the planning process like vacancy alerts and early access to campground availability to help you find spots at highly sought after locations.

Check and Maintain Your RV

Before heading out, it’s always best to check in on your RV and make sure everything is in working order. If it’s your first trip of the season, consider getting it serviced to make sure everything is tip-top shape and you avoid any major issues on the road.

Plan Meals and Groceries

RVing offers the convenience of your own private kitchen and food storage. Take advantage of this luxury by planning out tasty meals in advance and buying all the groceries you’ll need in advance. You can also plan ahead by mapping out grocery stores near your destination for food that may not keep as long.

Safety and Emergency Preparedness

Whiel no one likes to think about their vacation going off the rails, it’s important to always be prepared nonetheless. Travel with an emergency tool kit in case of mechanical problems, and be sure to bring a few extra days worth of food and water in case you get stuck somewhere without services. And if you’re traveling during the colder months, bringing extra blankets and warm clothes is a must.


Tailor Your Search With Go Camping America

Go Camping America makes finding the perfect RV site easy with our user-friendly interactive booking tool. Use our robust search filters to create a personalized selection of sites that have everything you need in a destination you’ll love.

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RV Camping Frequently Asked Questions

What type of RV is right for me?

Choosing the right RV depends on several factors, including your budget, the size of your traveling party, where you plan to travel, and what amenities you consider essential. Class A motorhomes offer spacious luxury but can be challenging to drive for beginners, while Class B and C motorhomes provide a balance of comfort and ease of handling. Travel trailers and fifth wheels require a capable towing vehicle but offer flexibility in setting up camp and exploring.

Do I need a special license to drive an RV?

In most cases, you do not need a special license to drive an RV if it's for personal use. However, some larger RVs, particularly those over a certain length or weight, might require a commercial driver's license (CDL) or a special non-commercial license, depending on your state's regulations. Always check the requirements in your state or any states you plan to travel through.

How do I find places to camp with my RV?

With Go Camping America, browse thousands of camping destinations across North America with our robust filters that allow you to tailor your search based on location, campground amenities, pet-friendly accommodations, and much more. Some locations book up fast, especially during peak seasons, but our platform is also a great tool to help you find last-minute availability, only showing sites that are available for your chosen dates.

What should I pack for an RV trip?

Packing for an RV trip involves considering both your daily needs and emergency supplies. Essentials include kitchen supplies, food, bedding, personal items, outdoor gear, a tool kit, first aid kit, and any necessary electronics. It's also important to bring items specific to your RV, like sewer hoses, water hoses, leveling blocks, and electrical adapters. Tailor your packing list to the length of your trip and your destination's climate and facilities.

How do I maintain and care for my RV?

Regular maintenance is essential to keeping your RV in good condition. This includes checking and servicing the engine and generator, inspecting the roof and seals for leaks, ensuring the plumbing and electrical systems are functional, and caring for the exterior. Before each trip, check tire pressure and tread, battery life, and all fluid levels. After trips, thoroughly clean the RV and address any repairs to prevent long-term damage.

How to keep RV pipes from freezing while camping?

To prevent RV pipes from freezing while camping, use insulated covers, keep the heating system on, let faucets drip slightly, and consider installing a heated water hose or using antifreeze in the plumbing system.

What’s the difference between an RV and a camper?

The difference between an RV and a camper is that an RV (Recreational Vehicle) is a broad category that includes motorhomes, campervans, and trailers, while a camper typically refers to a towable unit such as a travel trailer or pop-up camper.

How much does RV camping cost?

RV camping costs vary widely depending on location, type of campsite, and amenities, ranging from free or low-cost sites in public lands to premium fees in high-demand areas or resorts with extensive facilities.

How to winterize an RV camper?

To winterize an RV camper, drain all water tanks and lines, add non-toxic antifreeze to the plumbing system, ensure all appliances and internal systems are properly shut down, and cover the RV to protect it from the elements.