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Arizona
Casa Grande Click for Casa Grande visitor information

Surrounded by deserts and mountains, Casa Grande, celebrating its 127th anniversary in 2006, boasts an abundance of sunny days, dazzling sunsets, a rich multi-cultural history, and area residents who immediately make you feel like friends. Add this to the area’s unique natural beauty where the Old West meets the New West and you have the secret to Casa Grande’s allure.

Mesa Click for Mesa visitor information

Located in Maricopa County, Mesa is the third-largest city in Arizona. Urban amenities combine with outdoor activities to provide visitors with the best of both worlds, including golf resorts, rugged recreation areas, and a wealth of museums and attractions.

Phoenix Click for Phoenix visitor information

Phoenix is the capitol of Arizona, and one of the fastest growing cities in the Southwest. Like the mythical bird from which it takes its name, Phoenix has risen from the ashes of the Hohokam civilization that thrived in the valley over 800 years ago. Phoenix is now the sixth largest city in the U.S., boasting a thriving economy centered on tourism, banking, transportation, computer technology, defense industries, and retire

Sedona - Cottonwood Click for Sedona - Cottonwood visitor information

Characterized by massive red-rock formations, as well as the breathtaking natural diversity found in areas of Oak Creek Canyon, the area surrounding Sedona, Arizona is considered at least as beautiful as many national parks.

Show Low Click for Show Low visitor information

Known as the fun and adventure capital of the Arizona White Mountains, Show Low is also the bustling regional commercial center of the region. A very progressive mid-size community that offers a "Quality of Life Environment" while supplying its citizens with urban style amenities, Show Low is a hisotrically rich Southerwestern travel destination.

Sun City Click for Sun City  visitor information

Sun City, Arizona is a one-of-a-kind retirement community that is great place to visit, relax, have fun, and retire. An adult community where everyone is invited to be as active as he or she wishes, Sun City is located just west of Phoenix in the heart of the Northwest Valley.

Superstition Mountains - Apache Junction Click for Superstition Mountains - Apache Junction visitor information

Apache Junction is the trailhead to adventure! Located just 35 miles east of Phoenix, the desert community is home to the legendary Superstition Mountains and is the gateway to a wonderful outdoor recreational area.

Tucson Arizona Click for Tucson Arizona visitor information

Located in the borderland region of Southern Arizona, Tucson is a bustling metropolis well-known for its rugged natural beauty and rich history. Surrounded by five mountain ranges, endless cactus forests, rolling hills and winding dry riverbeds, Tucson is home to a wide variety of museums, family attractions, national parks, restaurants and venues, located within easy travel distance of all the best that the area has to offer.

Valley of the Sun Click for Valley of the Sun visitor information

Welcome to the Valley of the Sun.  Here you will find more golf courses than any other major city in the U.S.,  great cuisine, sophisticated shopping, and plenty of fun outdoor activities ranging from horseback riding to hot air ballooning. 

Yuma Click for Yuma visitor information

Mix the richness and color of an authentic Wild West town with an exhilarating range of outdoor exploration and recreation opportunities and you get Yuma.

California
Coachella Valley Click for Coachella Valley  visitor information
From golf, tennis, hot air ballooning and jeep adventures to the finest shopping and entertainment –  it's all on the itenerary at Indian Wells, a recreation paradise just outside Palm Springs.
Fresno Click for Fresno visitor information

From country farm trails featuring the plentiful harvest of the nation’s No.1 agricultural county, the metropolitan area’s entertainment opportunities, the cultural diversity displayed in a wide variety of museums, restaurants and festivals, to the recreational opportunities abounding in the surrounding lakes, rivers and foothills-Fresno has it all!

Modesto Click for Modesto visitor information
The city of "Water, Wealth, Contentment, and Health."
Pismo Beach Oceano Click for Pismo Beach Oceano visitor information
Exactly halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles along California's central coast lies San Luis Obispo County.
San Francisco Bay Area Click for San Francisco Bay Area visitor information

From the panoramic views of the Transamerica building to the culturally diverse hum of the Mission, San Francisco offers a wide selection of activities to please every taste and budget. With more than 3,500 restaurants and drinking establishments and an estimated 30,000-plus hotel rooms, visitors are in tourist paradise. Sightseeing, shopping and dining top visitor's activity list, with entertainment and recreation close behind. A remarkable 96 percent of visitors surveyed say they would like

Sierra Nevada Lake Tahoe Click for Sierra Nevada Lake Tahoe visitor information
Lake Tahoe is a rare place -- a dreamland filled with excitement where rugged mountains kiss glassy waters and reach up to caress the azure sky.
Visalia Click for Visalia visitor information

The oldest city between Los Angeles and Stockton, Visalia maintains a charming hometown atmosphere and bond to the outdoors without sacrificing the variety and flavor of a lively city. Unlike most cities, however, parking throughout Visalia is always free!

Colorado
Golden - Gateway to the Rockies Click for Golden - Gateway to the Rockies visitor information

Unusual. That word sums up Golden, Colorado. Sure, it’s got the typical qualities one would expect from a high elevation, gorgeous mountain community. Hiking and backpacking, wildlife viewing, golfing, shopping, RV resort parks and campgrounds, even paragliding – it’s all here.

Florida
Altamonte Springs Click for Altamonte Springs visitor information

There are numerous reasons people choose Altamonte Springs as a vacation spot or their permanent destination. Located at the heart of the city are major upscale retail and office centers, fine hotels, abundant restaurants, theaters and specialty shopping venues. Several neighborhood parks are also distinguished throughout the city, offering a relaxing and peaceful setting.

Arcadia Click for Arcadia visitor information

Visit the historic downtown area full of unique antique, gift, floral stores. Canoe the beautiful Peace River. We also host the Arcadia Rodeo "the Granddaddy of 'em all.

Daytona Beach Area Click for Daytona Beach Area visitor information
Alternating between secluded and busy stretches of sand, some of which you can still drive automobiles on, the Daytona Beach area offers plenty of family-style recreation and attractions as well as world-famous annual events.
Flagler Beach - Palm Coast Click for Flagler Beach - Palm Coast visitor information

If crowds send you running in the opposite direction, point your toes toward six miles of uncrowded, car-free shoreline with a public fishing pier at Flagler Beach Municipal Beach.

Florida Keys & Key West Click for Florida Keys & Key West visitor information
The Florida Keys, tiny islands strung together first by nature, next by Henry Flagler's railroad and more recently by the Overseas Highway, seem to be in a time zone all their own.
Fort Lauderdale Area Click for Fort Lauderdale Area visitor information
Once spring break capital for the college crowd, Greater Fort Lauderdale has undergone a renaissance, committing major resources to attract families and couples.
Fort Myers Area Click for Fort Myers Area visitor information
The Fort Myers area has both a rich history and lovely beaches. Inventor Thomas Edison built his winter home and laboratory here in 1885. 
Naples Marco Island Area Click for Naples Marco Island Area visitor information
A world apart in demeanor but only a few miles from its northern neighbors is southwest Florida's most sophisticated city.
Ocala Area Click for Ocala Area visitor information
Vacationers to the Ocala area can relish the winding community pathways that are lined with oak trees and dangling trellises of Spanish moss, or they can explore miles of untainted nature.
Orlando Kissimmee Area Click for Orlando Kissimmee Area visitor information
Besides the major attractions, there is so much more in the Orlando/Kissimmee area to spark the imagination.
Sarasota Bradenton Area Click for Sarasota Bradenton Area visitor information
From a laid-back, "old Florida" attitude, to a more exclusive setting, the Sarasota/Bradenton area has a little something for everyone.
Sebring Arcadia Area Click for Sebring Arcadia Area visitor information
Originally a frontier gateway to southwest Florida, Arcadia has survived turbulent wars, disastrous fires and boomtown expansion. 
St. Petersburg Clearwater Area Click for St. Petersburg Clearwater Area visitor information
The St. Petersburg/Clearwater area is sometimes called Florida's "Sunshine Capital" because it boasts an amazing 361 sunny days a year.
Stuart Fort Pierce Area Click for Stuart Fort Pierce Area visitor information
Many busy couples and families find what they're in search of -- laid-back beachside vacations -- in Indian River and St. Lucie Counties, midway down the peninsula on Florida's east coast.
Tampa Area Click for Tampa Area visitor information
For a taste of life in the big city, visitors cross the bay to Tampa, where they encounter a glittering metropolis that's home to the region's top attractions -- Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, the Florida Aquarium and the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI).
The Nature Coast Click for The Nature Coast visitor information
With an average January temperature of 60 degrees, year-round outdoor recreation is the mantra in Hernando County. Hunting, fishing, camping, paddling, birding, and hiking are just a few of the many recreational opportunities enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
Illinois
Lee County Click for Lee County visitor information

Quiet pleasures, national treasures, ghosts of lessons learned. If you’re looking to experience a slice of real Americana, point your wheels toward Northern Illinois.

Indiana
Northern Indiana Click for Northern Indiana visitor information

From historical centers and museums to candy stores and shops specializing in homemade quilts, LaGrange County in Indiana is a great destination to slow things down a bit, take in the scenery, and have some fun.

South Bend Indiana Click for South Bend Indiana visitor information

Travelers through St. Joseph’s County, Indiana soon get the feeling that there’s something more to it than the fascinating view from the window of the RV. Comfortably nestled along the banks of the St. Joseph River, South Bend/Mishawaka is a community rich in history and alive with pride.

Maine
Bar Harbor Click for Bar Harbor visitor information

Bar Harbor affords the comforts and luxury of a classic vacation retreat, but also offers spectacular beauty and natural wonder for those who would prefer to spend their time outdoors.

Maine Click for Maine visitor information

For different people the image of Maine means different things…unspoiled landscapes, beautiful vistas, succulent lobster, stately lighthouses, outdoor adventures, exceptional shopping, the list goes on…. There's more to see throughout the state of Maine, from Bar Harbor's Acadia National Park to mile-high Mt. Katadin in Baxter State Park. From mountains to lakes, city to country, inland to coast, nature to nightlife, welcome to Greater Portland's Casc

Massachusetts
Cape Cod Massachusetts Click for Cape Cod Massachusetts visitor information

In her classic tribute to this sandy Massachusetts peninsula, singer Patti Page sang wistfully of “miles of green beneath a sky of blue.”

New Hampshire
New Hamphire Click for New Hamphire visitor information

Close your eyes and try to envision an idyllic place where there is blue sky and waterfalls, long-range (to and from) mountain views, a dash of history and pinch of excitement, perhaps a modicum of kids giggling or laughing out loud, a comfortable bed at the end of the day or a pleasant place to throw your sleeping bag under the stars, and plenty of different things to do.

New York
Lake George Click for Lake George visitor information

With unspoiled mountains, forests and waterways, the Lake George Area in the Adirondacks is a year-round outdoor playground and sportsman’s paradise.

Pulaski - Eastern Shore Click for Pulaski - Eastern Shore visitor information

Whew, bring on the heat, the sun and find me some water. This is surely the area to spend you summer vacation whether it is a weekend or the whole summer. Activities and fun events are everywhere you look and Mother Nature takes great pride in turning Pulaski into a playground for all that come.

North Carolina
Asheville Click for Asheville visitor information

Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains at the confluence of the Swannanoa and French Broad Rivers, the lively community of Asheville is a fun and relaxing vacation destination that offers the best of the great outdoors, art, and culture. Asheville is also rich with history, thriving as both the Buncombe County seat and the largest city in Western North Carolina.

Beaufort County Click for Beaufort County visitor information

The North Carolina coast’s most famous visitor didn’t come by RV, car or plane. He was a murderous pirate captain who led the scurviest crew of cutthroats ever to sail the Seven Seas.

Crystal Coast Click for Crystal Coast visitor information

A powerful blend of outdoor coastal adventure, unique history, natural beauty and remarkable wildlife await visitors to North Carolina’s coast. It’s the ultimate RV journey, with scenic byways, wildlife refuges and unlimited opportunities for fun powered by the sun, sea and wind. From the 35 golf courses along the region’s "Golf Coast" to the pirate lore rooted in Black Beard’s historic coastal travels along the coast, the treasur

Winston-Salem Click for Winston-Salem visitor information
Oregon
Mt Hood-Timberline Click for Mt Hood-Timberline visitor information

Oregon's largest and best-known mountain stands guard beside the gorgeous Columbia River within viewing distance of Portland, considered one of the nation’s most exciting and livable cities.

Pennsylvania
Central Pennsylvania Click for Central Pennsylvania visitor information

One feature dominates Central Pennsylvania. The majestic Susquehanna. This can only mean one thing for visitors traveling by RV or auto: great fishing! The Susquehanna River is rich beyond belief in muskies, walleye, smallmouth bass, panfish, catfish and carp.

Pennsylvania Dutch Country Click for Pennsylvania Dutch Country visitor information

Some of the country's oldest towns and villages are nestled within Pennsylvania’s Dutch Country, where a slower pace encourages people to enjoy the simpler things in life. Visitors enjoy harvest festivals, museums, concerts and the great family attractions in nearby Lancaster and Hershey as well.

Texas
Rio Grande Valley Click for Rio Grande Valley visitor information
Harlingen, the "Tropical Playground" of Texas, is known for great weather, old-fashioned hospitality, fun and relaxation. It's the perfect hub from which to explore or do business in the Rio Grande Valley.
Wisconsin
Door County Peninsula Click for Door County Peninsula visitor information

Relax! You’re in for an experience you won’t soon forget, peace and quiet, fun, learning, excitement, challenges, a whole lot more and besides, our rocks are real!

Wisconsin Dells Click for Wisconsin Dells visitor information

Known as the “Water Park Capital of the World”, Wisconsin Dells is a fun and friendly city located only 50 miles north of Madison and 115 miles west of Milwaukee. The Dells bustle with tourism in the summer months, offering visitors everything from thrills on the water slides to tours on horseback, romantic dinner cruises, and of course, the Dells themselves.

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