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10. Isla Blanca Park

10. Isla Blanca Park

South Padre Island, Texas

It might be surprising that there's an island getaway for RVs. But once you get over that shock, there's absolutely no surprise in learning that it's located in Texas. RV camps like Isla Blanca Park and Andy Bowie County Park abound, and there are even more in nearby Isabel. It's a great place for parasailing, scuba diving, golf, and more.

(image via Isla Blanca Park)

9. Camp Gulf

9. Camp Gulf

Destin, Florida

Camp Gulf is located in Destin, Florida, and it's a much-beloved RV destination. Destin's beaches are its shining star, whether you're into fishing, snorkeling, or just taking in the scenery. Prices vary by season and site, but you can find a spot for under $85 per night, depending on when you go.

(image via Camp Gulf)

8. Durango RV Resort

8. Durango RV Resort

Red Bluff, California

Durango RV Resort is in Red Bluff, California, near Redding. There's plenty of golf, fishing, and nature to explore in the area, not including the dozens of vineyards. You can usually get a spot for around $48 per night, depending on the amenities you require.

(image via Durango RV Resort)

7. Polson Motorcoach & RV Resort

7. Polson Motorcoach & RV Resort

Polson, Montana

Located near Glacier National Park, this Class A park has a prestigious 10/10*/10 rating from RV-owner membership club Good Sam. The park's amenities include water, sewer, cable, and a dog run, but however nice the park is, the real attraction is the surrounding countryside. Views of Flathead Lake and the Mission Mountains give you the best of Montana's wide-open country, and there's plenty of golf, fishing, and clay shooting in the area. In the fall and spring, a small space starts around $65 after tax.

(image via Polson Motorcoach Resort)

6. Pecan Park Campground

6. Pecan Park Campground

San Marcos, Texas

Pecan Park is located in San Marcos, popular for its inner tubing on the San Marcos River. If you want something a little more urban, you can always make the short jaunt to Austin. The campground itself has amenities like propane, movie rentals, and an indoor pool, but you're probably going to be too busy relaxing by the river to care. Basic spots start at $35 a night. 

(image via Pecan Park Riverside RV & Cabins)

5. The Campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort

5. The Campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort

Orlando, Florida

Did you know that there was a Disney RV park? Because there is a Disney RV park. Reservations on TripAdvisor are around $334 right now, which you may recognize as being about ten times the price of Pecan Park. Still, you're paying to be on the Walt Disney World Resort as much as you are anything else.

(image via wdwshutterbug)

4. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest

4. Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest

Harrisville, Pennsylvania

That's right: Jellystone. There's a small chain of Yogi Bear-themed parks, and this location, north of Pittsburgh, is one of the best—it's a two-time "Park of the Year" winner from the National Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds. As you might imagine, this is a family-oriented camp. Activities include minigolf and ceramics classes. Nearby is Lake Arthur and the Clear Creek State Forest. Depending on hookups and what day of the week it is, rates range from $37 to $72 per night.

(image via Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest)

3. LVM Resort

3. LVM Resort

Las Vegas, Nevada

LVM Resort—or "Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort," if you're not into the whole "brevity" thing—is a great way to do Vegas for between $60 and $105 a night. Since you are in Vegas, everything's got to be done up to the max, and the Class A-only park includes a resort pool, whirlpools, a putting course, tennis courts, and a second-floor overlook lounge bar where you can admire Vegas from a distance before heading into town.

(image via LVM Resort)

2. Yosemite Pines

2. Yosemite Pines

Groveland, California

Yosemite National Park is one of America's grandest landscapes. From the ancient sequoias to the grand waterfalls, it's no wonder that Ansel Adams drew so much inspiration from the place. Still, the RV accommodations, aren't the most cutting-edge, so if you want something a little nicer, try Yosemite Pines. For $24 to $51 per night, you can get hookups, a swimming pool, and more, and you're only a half-hour away from the park.

(image via Yosemite Pines RV Resort and Family Lodging)

1. Rivers Edge Resort

1. Rivers Edge Resort

Fairbanks, Alaska

Most people buy an RV because they want to do things differently. It doesn't get much more different than trekking to Alaska. This park is located on the banks of the Chena River. Once you're hooked up, the park itself can shuttle you to the attractions in the area, like gold dredging, dog mushing tours, and more. Hook-ups range from $42 to $53 a night, and there's a classic car parade every Wednesday evening.

(image via River's Edge RV Park)