Best Spring Break RV Trips

Spring is right around the corner and with it comes Spring Break. Many people spend months planning the perfect getaway, but if you aren’t one of those people it isn’t too late. Here are some of the best spring break RV trips you can take with your family.
 

Cava Robles RV Resort

 
Spring break doesn’t have to be just for the kids. Add a little luxury to your trip by staying at Cava Robles RV Resort in Paso Robles, California. Opening officially in June, this campground offers its own touch of luxury and serves as base camp as you explore wine country. You can enjoy locally sourced food, wine, and beer at the Farmhouse Bistro or you can have the food delivered directly to your campsite. They also offer a wellness center, pools, spas, fitness classes, wine tours, as well as arts and crafts. You are a short drive to the ocean and over 200 wineries.
 

 

The Grand Canyon

 
Set out for a spring break full of adventure at the Grand Canyon. Spring is a great time to visit because there are fewer people than in the summer and the temperatures are easier to handle. Trailer Village RV Park is located near the south rim of the Canyon and is the only park that offers full RV hookup and paved drive-through sites within the park. However, there are many other RV parks in the area that you can check out as well. The outdoor activities are abundant for you to choose from. You can take in the scenic canyon views, take a helicopter ride down through the canyon, hike, horseback ride, or raft down the Colorado River. Anyone can sit on a beach getting a tan during spring break, but the Grand Canyon is an adventure you will never forget.

 

Point Mugu State Park

 
If you want to stay in the state for your Spring Break RV trip then check out Point Mugu State Park. Your family can enjoy the mix of rocky bluffs, sand dunes, and beautiful ocean shoreline. This combines outdoor adventure activities like hiking with beach and water activities like shore fishing and body surfing.

 

Boise Riverside RV Park

 
Head to Boise, Idaho and make Boise Riverside RV Park your base camp to enjoy a wide range of activities. You can head up the mountains to take part in a little spring skiing or you can head out to do a little floating or rafting down the river. Boise is also full of museums, theatres, and other activities if you are looking for a little more than just outdoor adventure during your spring break RV vacation.

 

Doheny State Beach

 
If a beach spring break is what you are after then Doheny State Beach is a great place to visit. There are campsites that accommodate RVs up to 35 feet long and some sites are only steps from the beach. You can enjoy the ocean, surf fishing, surfing, and the refreshing ocean air. There are also several aquariums and other local attractions that you can check out.

Does the thought of a Spring Break RV trip sound like just what you need, but you don’t have an RV? Don’t worry, Sky River RV has a variety of RVs, including Airstream trailers for sale to help get you on the road before Spring Break arrives.

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