Spring is a fantastic time for RVers to hit the road, with blooming landscapes, mild temperatures, and fewer crowds than summer. Here are some top destinations across the U.S. to consider for your spring RV trip:
1. The Southeast – Warm Weather & Blooming Gardens
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park (TN/NC) – Wildflowers are in full bloom, and wildlife is active.
- Savannah, GA & Charleston, SC – Historic charm, azaleas in bloom, and great coastal RV parks.
- Blue Ridge Parkway (VA/NC) – Scenic drives with vibrant spring colors.
2. The Southwest – Mild Temperatures & Desert Blooms
- Sedona, AZ – Red rock landscapes and perfect hiking weather.
- Big Bend National Park, TX – Wildflowers and desert scenery without the summer heat.
- Saguaro National Park, AZ – Stunning cactus blooms and comfortable temperatures.
3. The West – National Parks Before Summer Crowds
- Yosemite National Park, CA – Snowmelt waterfalls at their peak and fewer visitors.
- Arches & Canyonlands National Parks, UT – Comfortable weather before the summer heat.
- Joshua Tree National Park, CA – Beautiful wildflower blooms and stargazing.
4. The Midwest – Mild Weather & Fresh Greenery
- Shawnee National Forest, IL – Waterfalls, hiking trails, and lush spring foliage.
- Door County, WI – Quaint coastal towns and cherry blossoms.
- Custer State Park, SD – Bison, scenic drives, and fresh spring air.
5. The Northeast – Spring Blossoms & Historic Charm
- Washington, D.C. – Cherry blossom season in full swing.
- Adirondack Mountains, NY – Spring hikes with fresh greenery and waterfalls.
- Acadia National Park, ME – Quiet roads and stunning coastal views before the summer rush.