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 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.