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As much as I love spring break, it can often be a little expensive for a smaller family vacation. However, RV travel can often be a more affordable alternative to costly airline tickets. And my favorite part is that you don’t have to cram into tiny airplane seats! But now you’re left with the hardest decision — where are the best spring break RV destinations? 

Whether you prefer to lay on the beach and do nothing during spring break or you enjoy some adventure, we have 8 stunning spring break RV destinations everyone will love. 

If you’re new to RV travel, here is the ultimate RV travel guide to get you started.

8 Stunning Spring Break RV Destinations

Whether you prefer to lay on the beach during spring break or you enjoy some adventure, we have 8 stunning spring break RV destinations everyone will love. 

Beach

Emerald Coast RV Beach Resort | Panama City Beach, Florida

Located on the Gulf of Mexico, Panama City Beach is the perfect place to get your spring break beach fix. Emerald Coast RV Beach Resort is only a mile away from gorgeous beaches and attractions.

Crystal Cove State Park | Laguna Beach, California

Crystal Coves has over 50 campsites. There are water and electric hook-ups as well as restrooms with hot showers. And that’s just the beginning. Crystal Cove State Park overlooks a beautiful sandy beach with tide pools and an underwater park. If you want a little activity, there are also nearby hiking and biking trails.

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Lake

Polson Motorcoach & RV Resort | Polson, Montana

Polson Motorcoach & RV Resort offers incredible waterfront camping that you’ll have to see to believe. Get ready to be stunned by the gorgeous views of Flathead Lake and the Mission Mountains. For even more attractions, take the short drive to Glacier National Park.

Ski

Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort | Freedom, New Hampshire

If you aren’t ready for winter to end just yet, why not spend your spring break on an epic winter adventure? This RV resort is connected to the New Hampshire statewide snowmobile trail and is close to the King Pine Ski Area.

National Park

Grand Canyon National Park | Grand Canyon, Arizona

Grand Canyon National Park is a family trip everyone needs to take at least once. Trailer Village RV Park is located in the South Rim and offers full hookups. Going during spring when it’s not the peak season will also bring fewer crowds.

8 Stunning Spring Break RV Destinations For The Whole Family

Yosemite National Park, California

Experiencing Yosemite National Park during early spring should be on everyone’s list. Can you guess why? As the snow melts, it only adds to the many waterfalls in Yosemite making them absolutely breathtaking. It also fills up the ponds and streams. If you wait until summer, you’ll find that these waterfalls slow almost to a trickle, so make sure to experience it in the spring.

Activities

Cherry Blossom Festival | Washington, DC

If you are looking for a beautiful spring break destination, DC is the place to go. The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a perfect activity for all ages. You can even turn it into an educational trip! The Festival is in commemoration of the 3,000 cherry trees Tokyo gifted Washington in 1912. The Festival offers Japanese tea ceremonies, workshops, and outdoor events. The closest RV park is Cherry Hill Park which offers transportation into the city.

Spring Training | Phoenix, Arizona

If you have a baseball fan in your family, Spring Training is the perfect spring break destination. Spending time up close with your favorite players will not disappoint. If there are other family members who don’t enjoy baseball, there are also golf courses and lakes nearby.

All of these spring break RV destinations are sure to deliver, so pick one and get started planning your epic spring break trip!

Bre Richey
Bre Richey
After being born and raised in Hawaii, Bre went to a Christian college where she played soccer and got her degree in Communications and Public Relations. Now she enjoys freelance writing and blogging about being a pastor’s wife and mom of two under two at Maintaining Me. Some of her favorite things include Starbucks and organizing. Find her on:Facebook-/-Twitter -/-Instagram-/-Website