Explore millions of years of geological history and travel to Arches National Park, located in eastern Utah. There are over 2,000 natural stone arches in the area, with hiking, climbing and biking being some of the activities available to visitors. Open year-round, RVs up to 30 feet in length are accommodated at The Devils Garden Campground, 18 miles from the park. As of November 2010, vehicles are charged $10 per day for entrance to see the Arches, and The Devils Garden Campground charges $20 per night. Picnic tables, grills and flush toilets are all available to travelers at the camp site.
Located in California, Death Valley National Park boasts 3 million acres of wilderness, with canyons, snow-capped mountains and dry desert regions. An outdoor lover's paradise, you can go backpacking, hiking, bird watching or mountain bike riding in this rugged terrain. Vehicle entrance to the national park is $20 for seven days as of November 2010. Panamint Springs Resort, located at the west entrance of the park, has sites for RVs, starting at $20 per night. The resort also serves meals and a wide selection of beers and ales. Internet access is also available on site for guests.
If you're looking for a place to unwind and relax, drive your RV to Normandy Farms, located between Boston and Cape Cod, in Foxboro, Massachusetts. The campgrounds offer RV travelers water, electricity, sewer services and cable television. An indoor pool, jacuzzi and sauna are all available to travelers, as well as arts and crafts activities, movies, golf, bocce and basketball. Rates for 2011 start at $57 per day from April to June.