RVshare named Grand Canyon National Park No.

If you want freedom and self-sufficiency, theres nothing liketraveling and living out of an RV.

And many travelers are using RVs for more than the standard weekend camping trip.

An RV in the Grand Canyon

An RV driving over a bridge to cross the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon.Credit:Shannon Kelly/Getty Images

And at the top of everyones list, according to the report, is the Grand Canyon.

You dont have to pay for in-park lodging or be exposed to the elements in a tent.

Grand Canyon National Parkhasseveral RV-friendly campgrounds, including a designated RV campground with full hookups open year-round.

It’s also a 15-minute walk to Mather Point, one of the parksmost iconic viewpoints.

As we look to 2025 and the future of travel, we understand that quality reigns supreme.