11 top destinations for Outdoorsy renters

Lizzie DragonJuly 29, 2022

11 top destinations for Outdoorsy renters

Summer is heating up, and RV travel is on the rise. So, which destinations are the hottest among RVers this year? We’ve got answers and travel guides!

This blog covers where to go, what to drive, and where to camp in the most popular RV travel destinations.

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  1. Denver, Colorado
  2. Seattle, Washington
  3. Los Angeles, California
  4. Phoenix, Arizona
  5. Portland, Oregon
  6. Anchorage, Alaska
  7. Salt Lake City, Utah
  8. San Diego, California
  9. Minneapolis, Minnesota
  10. San Francisco, California
  11. Las Vegas, Nevada

1. Denver, Colorado

Denver, Colorado

Where to go

Popular stops in or near Denver

Red Rocks Amphitheater

Whether you want to do some yoga, catch a film, or see some live music, Red Rocks is the place to do it all.

Chatfield State Park

Hike, bike, float, or fly all at Chatfield State Park. Dogs are also welcome, with an off-leash dog walking area to wander.

Pikes Peak

This one is a bit of a drive, but totally worth it. Make the 14,115-foot climb to the top by foot or by shuttle, and don’t forget to grab a donut when you get there!

Coors Field

All sports enthusiasts should plan to catch a game at (or take a tour of) Coors Field.

Garden of the Gods

Hike, bike, drive, or segway around the 1300-acres of sandstone formations that make up the Garden of the Gods.

National Parks near Denver

There are plenty of National Parks near, or not too far from, Denver, and all of these top destinations.

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their Denver RV rental include:

What to drive

Decided on Denver but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

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Where to camp

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2. Seattle, Washington

Seattle, Washington

Where to go

Popular stops in or near Seattle

The Space Needle

We have to start off with the iconic Space Needle that gives Seattle its recognizable skyline. Take the trip up 600 ft high to get a 360-degree view of the city.

Museum of Pop Culture

This nonprofit museum is dedicated to creative expression and exploring the contemporary pop culture. See what exhibits will be featured during your visit!

Pike Place Market

Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, Pike Place Market is the hub for farmers, craftspeople, and small businesses. This authentic farmer’s market attracts millions every year.

Discovery Park

At the largest city park in Seattle, you can expect 534-acres of beaches, trails, and forest.

Snoqualmie Falls

The famous 270-foot waterfall, Snoqualmie Falls is a must-see just outside of Seattle. Take it from the over 1 million people that visit the 2-acre park each year.

National Parks near Seattle

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their Seattle RV rental include:

What to drive

Decided on Seattle but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

Find other RV rentals in Seattle.

Where to camp

Find more RV campgrounds near Seattle.

3. Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, California

Where to go

Popular stops in or near Los Angeles

Dana Point Harbor

Go whale watching, sailing, shopping, and more all at Dana Point.

Seal Rock Creek Beach

Make the 17-mile drive to this small white sand beach in Pebble Beach and watch for seals!

Griffith Observatory

Have your La La Land moment at Griffith Observatory. On the slope of Mount Hollywood, the free telescopes offer stunning views of the night sky.

Walt Disney Concert Hall

An architectural masterpiece, Walt Disney Concert Hall was designed by Frank Gehry and is a sight to behold for anyone visiting LA! Attending a show here should be on everyone’s bucket list.

Santa Monica Pier

Go fishing along the pier or head to the amusement park. You can get some of the best California views on the Ferris wheel or ride the historic merry-go-round!

National Parks near Los Angeles

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their Los Angeles RV rental include:

What to drive

Decided on Los Angeles but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

Find other RV rentals in Los Angeles.

Where to camp

Find more RV campgrounds near Los Angeles.

4. Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona

Where to go

Popular stops in or near Phoenix

Lost Dutchman State Park

Venture to Superstition Mountain, the Lost Dutchman Mine, and the top of the Flatiron.

Tonto National Forest

We don’t talk about National Forests enough! So here we are, talking about them and telling you to visit one in Phoenix. At over 2.9 million acres, the largest in Arizona, Tonto National Forest, is one to be explored and admired.

Sedona

Only around a 2-hour drive, a visit to Sedona is a must. Hike around Slide Rock State Park, visit Cathedral Rock, and grab a drink at Sedona Beer Company.

Montezuma Castle

A National Monument dedicated to preserving Native American culture, Montezuma Castle stands 20 rooms high and is nestled in a limestone cliff. Established in 1906, this monument tells a powerful story.

Desert Botanical Garden

Discover the beauty of the Sonoran Desert in Phoenix’s Desert Botanical Garden of succulents, cacti, wildflowers, and more.

National Parks near Phoenix

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their Phoenix RV rental include:

What to drive

Decided on Phoenix but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

Find other RV rentals in Phoenix.

Where to camp

Find more RV campgrounds near Phoenix.

5. Portland, Oregon

Portland, Oregon

Where to go

Popular stops in or near Portland

Gifford Pinchot National Forest

One of the oldest National Forests, Gifford Pinchot spans 1,312,000 acres. Within the forest are lakes, canyons, waterfalls, and Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.

Painted Hills

A few hours from Portland, Painted Hills, one of the seven wonders of Oregon, is worth the drive.

Seaside

The beach town of Seaside is one of the favorites among tourists and is just a 1.5-hour drive from Portland. Here, you can take a hike at Ecola State Park or ride the waves at Arcadia Beach.

Willamette Valley

Also known as Oregon Wine Country, Willamette Valley has world-class wineries. In addition to that, you can also expect world-class outdoor recreation from kayaking on Detroit Lake to hiking Mary’s Peak.

International Rose Test Garden

Stop and smell the THOUSANDS of roses at International Rose Test Garden found within Washington Park.

National Parks near Portland

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their Portland RV rental include:

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What to drive

Decided on Portland but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

Where to camp

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6. Anchorage, Alaska

Anchorage, Alaska

Where to go

Popular stops in or near Anchorage

Chugach State Park

Chugach State Park is a hiker’s dream with seemingly endless trails. Hike to Thunderbird Falls and cool off with a paddle in Eklutna Lake.

Seward

Take a scenic train ride over to Seward, Alaska where you’ll be met with breathtaking glacial scenery and glimpses of Alaskan wildlife.

Kincaid Park

You can do it all at Kincaid Park, from hiking and biking to disc golf and motocross.

Alaska Native Heritage Museum

Learn about Alaska’s 11 major cultural groups — the Athabaskan people, Eyak people, Tlingit people, Haida people, Tsimshian people, Unangax people, Alutiiq people, Yup’ik, Cup’ik, Siberian Yupik, and Inupiaq.

Portage Glacier

Found in Chugach National Forest, this ten stories tall glacier is a sight to behold, drawing in tourists every year.

National Parks near Anchorage

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their Anchorage RV rental include:

What to drive

Decided on Anchorage but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

Find other RV rentals in Anchorage.

Where to camp

Find more RV campgrounds near Anchorage.

7. Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

Where to go

Popular stops in or near Salt Lake City

Big Cottonwood Canyon

Take a scenic drive, stop for a picnic, swim in the lakes, or even go skiing at Big Cottonwood Canyon.

Great Salt Lake

The largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere is worth a trip. Great Salt Lake and the surrounding islands are popular among swimmers, sailors, and sunbathers.

Red Butte Garden

Walk around the 21-acre garden, take a hike on the trails, or attend an event at the amphitheater.

Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest 

2.1 million acres of varying scenery make up Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Drive the 37-mile Mount Nebo Scenic Byway or grab your hiking boots to take it all in.

Natural History Museum of Utah

If you love history, science, and culture, the Natural History Museum of Utah has exhibits you will love.

National Parks near Salt Lake City

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their Salt Lake City RV rental include:

What to drive

Decided on Salt Lake City but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

Find other RV rentals in Salt Lake City.

Where to camp

Find more RV campgrounds near Salt Lake City.

8. San Diego, California

San Diego, California

Where to go

Popular stops in or near San Diego

Torrey Pines

At the Torrey Pines Natural Reserve, you can expect unspoiled beaches, pine forests, seabirds, and so much more. The most historic aviation site in North America, Torrey Pine Gliderport is a great place for action-seekers. Go paragliding, hang gliding, or take flight lessons!

Coronado Beach

It wouldn’t be a trip to San Diego without getting that postcard-quality beach photo. One of the best places to get it? Oceanfront at Coronado Beach.

La Jolla Cove

Watch the sunset and watch for wildlife at La Jolla Cove. The surrounding waters of the Cove are part of the 6,000 acre La Jolla Underwater Park, which means snorkeling you’ll likely encounter Garibaldi, sea turtles, seals, and leopard sharks.

San Diego Zoo

The San Diego Zoo is one of the most popular family-friendly attractions in the city with wildlife for everyone to observe and learn about.

USS Midway Museum

Explore over 30 restored aircraft and 10 acres of exhibits at the USS Midway Museum.

National Parks near San Diego

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their San Diego RV rental include:

What to drive

Decided on San Diego but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

Find other RV rentals in San Diego.

Where to camp

Find more RV campgrounds near San Diego.

9. Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Where to go

Popular stops in or near Minneapolis

Minnehaha Regional Park

Venture through one of Minneapolis’ oldest and most popular parks, Minnehaha. Here, you can hike to the 53-foot waterfall, swim in the wading pools, or take a walk through the gardens.

Minneapolis Sculpture Gardens

There is a sculpture of a giant cherry on a giant spoon — need I say more? Well, I will. The park has welcomed millions of visitors since 1988, and you can be one of them for FREE.

Grand Rounds Scenic Byway

A driving path around the city, Grand Rounds Scenic Byway takes you through the natural beauty of Minneapolis. It is one of the country’s longest continuous systems of public urban parkways.

Chain of Lakes Regional Park

Chain of Lakes includes 5 lakes — Brownie Lake, Cedar Lake, Lake of the Isles, Bde Maka Ska, and Lake Harrie. As it is a district of the Grand Rounds Byway, it’s an easy and worthwhile stop on your drive.

Mall of America

The largest mall in the country? Your wallet may be telling you “no,” but this guide is telling you “yes!” With more than 500 stores and many other attractions, including the Nickelodeon Universe amusement park, this mall is for more than shopping ’til you drop.

National Parks near Minneapolis

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their Minneapolis RV rental include:

What to drive

Decided on Minneapolis but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

Find other RV rentals in Minneapolis.

Where to camp

Find more RV campgrounds near Minneapolis.

10. San Francisco, California

San Francisco, California

Where to go

Popular stops in or near San Francisco

Santa Cruz Mountains

The Santa Cruz Mountains are a collection of 125 named peaks, including the 3,790 ft Loma Prieta. They stretch through San Francisco on throughout California, so there are plenty of places in the state to experience them.

Bigfoot Discovery Museum

Discover the many theories surrounding the infamous Big Foot at this roadside stop in Felton.

Big Sur

Take a trip down the Pacific Coast Highway and make a stop at Big Sur to further adventure through the coastline, eat good food, and hike through the towering redwoods.

Golden Gate Bridge

It wouldn’t be a guide to San Francsico without mention of the Golden Gate Bridge. Go for a full sensory experience and a great picture. From there, go bask in the sunlight at Bakers Beach.

The Painted Ladies

Another must-see stop is The Painted Ladies. Get your family and friends together and reenact the Full House intro!

National Parks near San Francisco

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their San Francisco RV rental include:

What to drive

Decided on San Francisco but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

Find other RV rentals in San Francisco.

Where to camp

Find more RV campgrounds near San Francisco.

11. Las Vegas, Nevada

Las V egas, Nevada

Where to go

Popular stops in or near

Valley of Fire State Park

Over 40,000 acres of Aztec Sandstone formations, Valley of Fire State Park is one of beauty and history.

7 Magic Mountains

In their production of the 7 Magic Mountains, the Nevada Museum of Art and Art Production Fund made nothing short of magic. The colorful boulders are a site to behold.

Red Rock Canyon

Nevada’s first National Conservation Area, Red Rock Canyon has it all, whether you want to drive, hike, or watch for wildlife.

The Neon Museum

The Neon Museum is a nonprofit that collects, preserves, studies, exhibits iconic Las Vegas signage. Just a short distance from the Vegas Strip, take a trip to see signs from hotels, casinos, businesses, and attractions that no longer exist.

SlotZilla Zipline

The world’s largest slot machine, SlotZilla is an 11-story Vegas-themed zipline. And, it’s the best way to see Fremont Street!

National Parks near Las Vegas

Some popular National Parks travelers are taking their Las Vegas RV rental include:

What to drive

Decided on Las Vegas but not sure what RV to rent? Here are some 5-star options:

Find other RV rentals in Las Vegas.

Where to camp

Find more RV campgrounds near Las Vegas.

Ready to get planning?

Check out RV rentals in your city of choice, download these RV trip planner apps, and get planning!

Lizzie Dragon, Outdoorsy Author


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