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5 days ago |
rv.com | John Sullaway
Kennebunkport getaway sits close to major New England attractionsLocated along the scenic Route 1 corridor in Wells, Maine, Sea-Vu Campground treats visitors to the quintessential New England coastal camping experience. Open from May 9 through October 15, this family-owned campground has been welcoming travelers since 1972. Guests enjoy the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure on Maine’s southern Atlantic shore.
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1 week ago |
rv.com | John Sullaway
Lobsters, ocean adventures, and great retail deliver New England thrillsIs camping in Maine on your travel wish list? Then Red Apple Campground in Kennebunkport, near the state’s southern rockbound coast, belongs on your itinerary. “Clean, Quiet & Relaxing – The Way Camping Should Be!” is the campground’s motto, and the staff live up to it every day.
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1 week ago |
rv.com | John Sullaway
Enjoy a bigger and better camping experience this summerTravelers have more reasons to camp, play, and relax at Thousand Trails Campgrounds and Encore RV Resorts this summer. The nationwide network of more than 200 high-quality RV resorts has made significant upgrades to many of its properties, from more power at RV sites to new amenities ranging from pools to additional spaces to miniature golf courses.
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1 week ago |
rv.com | John Sullaway
Camp where the past comes alive in America's HeartlandIf you’re looking for the perfect family getaway that blends outdoor adventure with a step back in time, Sauder Village in Archbold, Ohio, is the ideal destination. Nestled in rural northwest Ohio, Sauder Village is home to a living history museum where families can experience what life was like in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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3 weeks ago |
rv.com | Becky Bazemore |John Sullaway
Life on the RoadLifestyle & TravelPlaces to Go & Things to DoSponsoredHills and plains immersed in Native American history put this region on the mapMountains and coasts get a lot of attention as RV Travel destinations, but the less-crowded byways of the North Central United States — Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, and the Dakotas — offer equally spectacular vistas, chains of lakes, and Native American history. Travelers will also discover lots of quirky things to do as they explore.
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