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Ten Great Things to Do in Goodlettsville, Tennessee!

Strategically located for fishing and hiking, fall leaf peeping tours and easy access to Nashville’s attractions, there’s always something great to do near Goodlettsville, TN! RV travelers will find dozens of historic, cultural and natural attractions within two hours’ drive of Goodlettsville. Here are ten great things to do near Goodlettsville to get you started.

  1. Belle Meade Plantation, a glorious representative of the state’s antebellum past, offers tours and educational opportunities for visitors. Relax in the slower pace as you absorb the beauty of one of Tennessee’s finest residences.
  2. Goodlettsville Antiques District is a favorite with Tennessee RV campers. Quaint shops and cafes line Main Street, tempting shoppers to spend a day hunting for treasure. Plan your day with this handy Goodlettsville Antiques District Guide.
  3. Grand Ole Opry Museum in Nashville is the heart of Music City, with performances, tours and special events sure to thrill country music fans. Check their website while making your Nashville RV campground reservations and reserve tickets to see your favorite Opry stars.
  4. Golf in Nashville – With more than two dozen golf courses in Music City and the surrounding area, you’re sure to find one that suits your style. From the Hermitage Golf Course in Old Hickory, TN to Two Rivers in Nashville, it’s a natural for RV travelers to play golf in the Goodlettsville area.
  5. Leaf Peeping in Tennessee draws millions of visitors each year, with brilliantly colored hardwood forests, fall festivals and special foliage tours. Nashville RV camping visitors can take the train to see some of the nicest foliage, thanks to the Tennessee Central Railway Museum’s vintage train tours.
  6. Picture of Kentucky Lake, Lake Barkley, and the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area

    Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area

    Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area stretches across the Kentucky/Tennessee border two hours northwest of Goodlettsville. A lush reserve between two picturesque lakes, Land Between the Lakes is the kind of place RV campers won’t want to leave. Reserve your spot at one of the many campgrounds and then hike, fish, swim, ride horses, photograph wildlife and learn about this inland peninsula’s history to your heart’s content.

  7. Muddy Pond Mennonite Community, an hour and a half east of Nashville in Monterey, TN, is a step back in time. Visit the sorghum mill, shop at the mercantile for homemade goods and learn more about this close-knit community with no modern technology.
  8. Old Hickory Lake, twenty five miles up the Cumberland River from Nashville, has four hundred miles of shoreline and promises plenty of outdoor fun. Fantastic bass and crappie fishing, several full-service marinas and three Old Hickory Lake RV parks make this a wonderful way to spend your Nashville-area RV camping vacation.
  9. Study Tennessee’s Civil War History as memorialized by the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area in Murfreesboro. Whether you hike one of the Tennessee Civil War Trails or tour one of Tennessee’s many Civil War battlefields, you’ll soon learn why the Volunteer State was so pivotal in the War Between the States.
  10. Take a Cruise on the General Jackson! One of the country’s largest paddlewheel riverboats, the General Jackson cruises the Cumberland to delight Nashville visitors. Take a dinner cruise or join a Tennessee Titans tailgate cruise to the game and back (tickets are included!) No matter which riverboat cruise you select, this attraction is top-ranked by our RV camping friends.

This is just a small sampling of what’s in store for you when you go RV camping in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. Contact our El Monte RV Rentals Nashville location there to book your motorhome and get ready for a terrific time in Tennessee

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Bird Watching and RV Camping

Love to watch our feathered friends in their natural habitats? RV camping is the perfect companion to an extended bird watching expedition. Here’s why: you can set up camp in the comfort of your RV, close to the forests, meadows and mountain hideaways where you’re likely to find your favorite species. It’s also an affordable way to travel, thanks to well-equipped RV kitchens that allow you to cook your meals rather than finding restaurants along the way.

How to get started planning your next RV camping and bird watching road trip? First, you’ll need to know where to get information on each region’s bird watching hot spots. Here are four places to look online for clues:

The second step to planning the perfect bird watching road trip is to find RV campgrounds near your destination. We can help with that! Our El Monte RV Rentals’ Campground Reservation Tool lets you search US campgrounds and then make reservations for your trip.

Then all you need to do is grab your binoculars, pack the RV and get ready for great bird watching action. Don’t own an RV? Don’t forget, we have dozens of RV rental locations ready to serve.

We thought we’d share just a few destinations where bird watching is hot and the RV camping is excellent. Use our clues or map your own avian adventure soon!

Bird Watching Itinerary #1: Three Lakes Wildlife Management Area, South and East Osceola, FL
Central Florida According to Central Florida Bird Watchers, this eight-thousand-acre refuge promises sightings of bald eagles, red-headed woodpeckers and other rarely-seen species! Just an hour north of Orlando near Kenansville, FL, this bird watching haven also offers campsites in three lakeside areas.

Bird Watching Itinerary #2: Malibu Lagoon State Beach – Malibu, CA
Located on Pacific Coast Highway just west of Los Angeles, this state park gives bird watchers the chance to see brown pelicans and a wide variety of other shore birds. Camp at the only RV campground in the City of Malibu, Malibu Beach RV Park, and enjoy premium beachside campsites close to first-rate bird watching.

Bird Watching Itinerary #3: Fermilab Preserve – Chicago, IL
The US Department of Energy’s Fermilab Preserve facility in Chicago’s western suburbs plays host to a surprising variety of birds. By hiking through the site’s ecological reserve (open to the public) birders may sight bay-breasted warblers, osprey and Cooper’s hawks, just to name a few of the species that call this six-thousand-acre, ecologically diverse habitat home. Consider traveling north one hour to Burnidge Forest Preserve for even more birding opportunities, as well as scenic RV camping!

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RV Camping – The Hunter’s Best Lodging Option

Whether you spend hunting season up a tree in a deer stand or tucked into a duck blind sipping coffee, a comfortable place to call home at night is essential. If you’re planning to travel in search of game this year, why not consider comfortable, affordable RV camping close to the action? Let’s see what RV campgrounds around the US are offering hunters this year:

Twin Creeks Campground in Buffalo, Wyoming features game racks, a hunters’ lounge and quality campsites close to Big Horn National Forest. That’s where hunters will find pronghorn antelope, wild turkey, elk, moose and deer in abundance. If you’re heading for the Big Horn Mountains this year to hunt, reserve your campsite in Buffalo before you go.

Hunting in Colorado this season? Mt Princeton RV Park in Buena Vista really caters to hunters, with space to process and hang game and affordable campsites every hunting season. A couple of hours south of El Monte RV Rentals in Denver, it’s a prime spot to set up camp while hunting elk and mountain goats in the Buena Vista area.

Picture of the Lincoln National Forest

The Lincoln National Forest from Crest Trail

Big game hunters will find state-managed hunting right next door to the RV campsites at Gillespie Ranch RV Park in Mayhill, NM. Elk, deer and wild hogs are just three of the big game species found regularly near the campground. You’ll find this first-rate hunters’ campground four hours south of Albuquerque in the heart of Lincoln National Forest.

If you’re headed for Oklahoma’s Kiamichi Mountains this hunting season, book your campsite now at Honobia Creek Store and RV Park. About three hours north of McKinney, TX El Monte RV Rentals, this RV campground hits the bulls eye for excellent wilderness hunting accommodations. Wild hog hunting is popular in this southwestern Oklahoma region, so ask the RV park owners to schedule a guided hunt. Keep an eye out for Bigfoot!

One more premier hunting and RV camping experience can be found on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula at Sherman’s Resort on South Manistique Lake. Not only do they offer first-rate RV camping amenities, they also have a guide service for hunters hoping to find black bear or white-tail deer. Duck hunting is another star attraction for this area, so be sure to reserve your campsite early.

Haven’t hit your style of hunting with our suggestions? No worries – any style hunting expedition is made easier with deluxe RV accommodations. Pick your favorite hunting spot this season and then contact us to book your RV rental. We look forward to helping make your hunting trips memorable!

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RV Camping California’s Smith River

Picture of the Smith River

The Smith River near Crescent City

Located south of the California/Oregon border on scenic Hwy 101, magnificent Smith River National Recreation Area is surrounded by state and national forests and the rugged Northern California coastline. Meeting the Pacific thirteen miles north of Crescent City, this river offers memorable times for everyone you bring on your Northern California RV camping trip.

What makes the Smith River a prime destination for those who relish the great outdoors? We could talk all day about the wild beauty of the region, but we’ve broken our admiration down into three excellent reasons to go RV camping on the Smith River.

Smith River Outdoor Recreation
Smith River fishing is one of the best reasons RV campers make this Northern California region home whenever they can. The blue green waters of the Smith River boast steelhead in the twenty-pound range, and the varied habitat of the main river, north and south forks will keep anglers busy for weeks. Fall campers will also find the Chinook fishing excellent!

Looking for more ways to enjoy the river? Kayaking is a highly popular way to explore the Smith River, so why not plan to paddle at least part of this free-flowing waterway? Area outfitters also offer Smith River rafting trips along the river’s Class IV/V rapids.

Active RV campers will love the miles of trails in the Smith River NRA, where more than three hundred miles of the river have been designated “wild and scenic”. Part of the Six Rivers National Forest, the Smith River area boasts such varied ecosystems, you’ll want to come back often to hike them all. Canyons, deep green forests and picturesque coastline will greet the avid hiker. If you prefer scenic drives to hiking, the Smith River National Scenic Byway gets top marks from our clients.

Smith River Campgrounds
Just six hours north of either Sacramento or the Dublin, CA area, it’s easy to pick up an RV rental and be camped along the Smith River the same day. The region’s excellent RV campgrounds welcome both the casual traveler and the RV camper hoping for an extended stay.

Salmon Harbor RV Resort , for example, is located right on the coast at the mouth of the Smith River and often hosts both ocean and river anglers. It’s also a favorite spot for vacationers hoping to hike among the giant redwoods (more about that in a minute!)

Another hospitable place to call home during your RV trip to the Smith River is Ship Ashore RV Park, located on an estuary off Hwy 101. You’ll wake to the sound of shore birds and thrill to the sight of St. George’s Reef Lighthouse, all while enjoying a private boat launch on the Smith River.

One more place we simply must mention to our readers is Hiouchi RV Resort, east of Crescent City, near the stunning beauty of Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. You’ll camp amidst the peace and tranquility of the redwoods, just minutes from Smith River NRA.

Smith River Scenery
Now let’s talk for another minute about that stunning scenery. The Smith River winds through some of the most unforgettable views in California. The granite-lined canyons of this undammed river channel its pristine waters through dense redwood forests, past Port Orford cedars and Sitka spruce and along the habitats of dozens of species of wildlife waiting to be captured by your camera.

RV travelers who venture along the Smith River’s banks will find themselves surrounded by the wonders of not only Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, but also experiencing the coastal splendor of Tolowa Dunes State Park near Crescent City. The range of vistas in the Six Rivers National Forest alone is enough to fill several RV camping vacations.

So, when are you planning to go RV camping on California’s Smith River? We hope this post gets your vacation planning started and don’t forget, we’re always here to help make your RV camping trip memorable!

Picture credits: The picture of the Smith River is from the Wikimedia Commons. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.

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Mendocino County RV Camping Itinerary

An RV journey to California’s Mendocino County can be shaped around many passions. Fine wines, forest hikes and splendid coastal scenery are only three of the pleasures this Northern California county will unfold. Here are three Mendocino County RV camping itineraries from which to pick your favorite experiences.

Mendocino County Wine Country Itinerary: Dozens of verdant vineyards occupy the hills and valleys north of Sonoma wine country. Depending on the length of your RV camping stay, it’s possible to sample and purchase the best of ten distinct wine regions within Mendocino County. Visit the Anderson Valley wineries from Navarro to Boonville, the Potter Valley vineyards or the delightful wineries of the Yorkville Highlands. These are just three of the picturesque regions waiting to delight both the palate and the eye. As you plan your RV journey, use this handy guide to Mendocino County Wine Country and our campground reservation tool to make creating an itinerary simple.

Mendocino County Forest Hiking Itinerary: Longing to hike in the peace and beauty of a coastal redwood forest? Mendocino County has an extraordinary selection waiting to be discovered by RV travelers. Camp near Ukiah and visit nearly three thousand acres of redwood and fern forests at Montgomery Woods State SNR. Park your RV at a campsite in Hendy Woods State Park in Southern Mendocino County for the chance to hike through primeval redwood groves and also along the Navarro River. And don’t miss the opportunity to explore fifty thousand acres of redwoods at Jackson State Forest near Fort Bragg. You’ll find scenic campgrounds nearby.

Mendocino County Coastal Wonders Itinerary: It wouldn’t be an RV camping visit to Mendocino County without indulging in the pleasures of California’s North Coast. Fabulous beaches and dramatic coastal hikes are waiting to fascinate RV visitors, so pick a favorite spot and set up camp. Historic Fort Bragg is a perennial favorite, offering the beauty of Glass Beach, Cabrillo Lighthouse and Noyo Harbor. Another coastal gem is the Village of Mendocino, an art lover’s paradise set above the Pacific on scenic bluffs. Walk the trails at Mendocino Headlands State Park and you’ll understand why local residents have worked so hard to preserve this area’s beauty for future generations. One more wondrous spot to visit is Westport-Union Landing State Beach, on CA-1 north of Fort Bragg. The beach features campsites on an oceanside bluff and is a favorite place for surf fishing.

The beauty of Mendocino County’s redwood forests, wine country and rugged beaches should be experienced by every RV camping fan. Come to this Northern California wonderland soon for an unforgettable RV vacation.

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Ten Places You MUST Visit Near Palm Harbor, FL

Picture of Ciega Bay from the Pinellas Trail

Ciega Bay from the Pinellas Trail

Just twenty-five miles from Tampa, Florida, Palm Harbor is an excellent place to park your RV for a West Central Florida RV camping vacation. We’d like to help you plan that trip by sharing ten places you MUST visit near Palm Harbor, Florida.

As we start our journey, here’s a reminder that we’re always here to help with Florida RV rentals at our Palm Harbor El Monte RV Rentals office! Now let’s get to that list:

  1. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay will thrill your kids with rides, wild animals and plenty of family-centered fun!
  2. Caladesi Island State Park – Looking for a day trip to pristine, white sand beaches close to Palm Harbor? Take the ferry to Caladesi Island State Park from Clearwater for a day of swimming, hiking and picnicking the family won’t soon forget.
  3. Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge Complex encompasses five refuges an hour north of Palm Harbor and gives RVers the chance to explore nature for days! Bring your cameras and watch for West Indian Manatees on the Crystal River, brown pelicans at Pinellas and hundreds of other species in Gulf Coast habitats.
  4. Gatorland in Tampa gets top marks from RV travelers, with exciting shows and exhibits celebrating the reptiles for which Florida is famous.
  5. Honeymoon Island State Park, just across Dunedin Causeway from Palm Harbor, has spectacular sunsets, interesting trails and beaches just made for swimming and shelling.
  6. Manatee Springs State Park – bike, hike, canoe or kayak your way through this scenic wetland on the Suwanee River. This long-time favorite attraction of RVers also boasts a convenient campground on-site.
  7. Pinellas Trail – This paved trail extends all the way across Central Florida from Tarpon Springs (18 miles north of Palm Harbor) to St. Augustine! Imagine the things you’ll see along the way as you hike or bike your way across the state.
  8. St. Pete Pier, twenty five miles south of Palm Harbor in St. Petersburg, Florida, is a five story, oceanside wonderland of shops, restaurants, an aquarium and plenty of amusements to keep your RV camping crew busy.
  9. The #1 rated Tampa Zoo in Lowry Park has more than a thousand animals in beautiful green spaces created for optimum viewing while protecting the creatures’ natural habitats.
  10. Ybor City is Tampa’s exciting entertainment district with its roots in the cigar making industry. Come salsa, samba and indulge in the Latin flavors in the district’s historic venues.
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RV Camping Tour – Memphremagog to Montreal

We’ve shared some tips for planning an RV camping and fishing trip on Lake Memphremagog’s Vermont shore, but there’s another adventure awaiting to the north. This week’s RV road trip will take us from the Canadian shores of Lake Memphremagog to the splendid city of Montreal.

Memphremagog and the Eastern Townships
If you’re starting your RV camping journey in the States, you’ll find this lush region of lakes and stunning mountain views just three and a half hours north of Boston. Travel I-93 north through Massachusetts, across New Hampshire and into Vermont (from St. Johnsbury to the Canadian border, you’ll be traveling on I-91.)

Lake Memphremagog is split by the US/Quebec border, so take time on your RV journey to enjoy the Vermont section of the lake, too. From Newport, VT to the lively town of Magog, QC, Canada, this lake stretches twenty-four miles to thrill active RVers with its wide range of outdoor activities. Boating, fishing, scuba diving and hiking are just a few of the ways you can spend a stop along Memphremagog.

The entire region is a scenic drive, thanks to lush pine forests, sparkling lakes and mountain streams. The “Eastern Townships” region will delight RV travelers with historic villages such as Georgeville and Ogden, by way of QC-247, from Stanstead all the way to the city of Magog. This byway is actually a part of the Townships Trail that promises mountain vistas, quaint townships and historic sites its entire length.

If you’re ready to stop and rest for the night, the resort town of Magog offers plenty of camping options. Camping Domaine Parc-Estrie is a large park with every possible amenity in the heart of Magog. You’ll also find comfortable RV campsites nearby in the city of Orford, on the northern border of Parc National du Mont-Orford. Part of your RV journey along the scenic byways from Memphremagog to Montreal should include a visit to this exquisitely beautiful national park.

Magog to Montreal
From the mountain beauty of Magog to the cosmopolitan attractions of Montreal is a short hour and a half drive, if we weren’t stopping to enjoy southern Quebec along the way! Here’s how to relish the scenery along Autoroute 10:

  • Get to Know Eastman, QC, Canada – As you marvel at the shining lakes appearing along your route, you’ll soon encounter the former mining town of Eastman. Now a major lumber trade center, it’s also very popular for its spas, antique stores and fantastically scenic RV campgrounds such as Camping Leroux on the shores of Lac d’Argent.
  • Explore 18th Century Granby – Just down the road from Montreal, Granby township boasts cultural, natural and historical attractions galore. These Granby RV campgrounds are your home base for a day (or a week!) of Southern Quebec adventure. Parc Nacional de la Yamaska is a favorite with our RV rental clients, thanks to miles of trails, abundant wildlife viewing and an excellent campground. While stopping in Granby, also be sure to visit the city’s world famous zoo.

And then it’s time to make the final run to Montreal, enjoying the bustling excitement as this city on the Saint Lawrence River begins to appear. Don’t miss the Chambly Canal National Historic Site on the Richelieu east of Montreal. Another national treasure RVers will want to photograph is Notre-Dame-de-Bons-Secours, an eighteenth century chapel on a cliff overlooking the Saint Lawrence.

There’s not enough room in this post to share all we know about the joys of Montreal for RV travelers, but here are two more ideas for seeing the sights:

  1. Stroll the streets of Old Montreal, the city’s charming historic center.
  2. Tour the many attractions of the vibrant, family-friendly Vieux-Port district by quadricycle!

Go-Montreal also has an excellent listing of all the ways RVers can enjoy the city.

Whether you prefer mountain views and scenic lakes or the pulsing action of a large city, you’ll find what you’re looking for on your RV journey from Memphremagog to Montreal.

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Scenic Train Rides for New England Fall Foliage

One of the joys of RV travel is that you get to see a lot of the great outdoors – well, at least everyone but the driver, who is hopefully keeping their eyes on the road. So if you would like to get out from behind the wheel and let someone else do the driving, how about a scenic train ride.

Scenic trains are a wonderful way to see fall foliage in New England. Following is a list of the scenic train rides in New England:

Any of these would provide a fun and relaxing way to take in fall foliage in a very diverse set of environments. So get out from behind the wheel and let someone else drive…

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This blog post was provided by Travel New England. Be sure to check out their new New England Fall Foliage and New England Fall Foliage Drives sections.

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Ten Delightful Denver Diversions for RV Travelers

Picture of Bierstadt Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park

Bierstadt Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park

  1. 16th Street Pedestrian Mall in the heart of downtown Denver offers visitors the chance to shop, stroll and sight see along a picturesque granite pedestrian mall. Catch the convenient shuttle to cafes, shops and historic buildings for an afternoon of entertainment, Denver style.
  2. Blackhawk and Central City Casinos are a short forty-five minute drive from Denver. If gaming is your passion, this is the place to be on your Denver RV camping vacation. Thirty casinos and ten thousand slots mean hours of Colorado gaming close to Denver.
  3. Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball is a great experience for travelers to Denver. Coors Field hosts exciting baseball action, so be sure to check online for ticket packages before you go.
  4. Denver Wine Tours are a growing industry in the Mile High City. Sample Colorado wines at local wine tasting rooms and learn the joys of Front Range wineries first-hand. If you’re ready to venture beyond Denver metro to explore Front Range vineyards, travel the Front Range Wine Trail instead.
  5. Georgetown Loop Railroad, just an hour west of Denver in Georgetown, takes visitors on an astounding journey around corkscrew turns and over four historic bridges between Georgetown and Silver Plume. Mine tours, dramatic canyon views and a big dose of Colorado mining history make this side trip a great way to spend a day.
  6. Grand Lake – At one end of Trail Ridge Drive, the historic village of Grand Lake sits on the shores of the mountain lake that gives it its name. RV travelers love the 360 degree scenery, six lakes for fishing, swimming and boating and almost endless hiking opportunities. Just two hours from Denver, Grand Lake is definitely a delightful diversion for Denver RV campers.
  7. Mount Evans, west of Denver in Idaho Springs, will thrill your family as you traverse the highest paved highway in America. Climb the scenic byway from just under 9,000 feet at the base to 14,240 feet at the summit for spectacular views of the surrounding Rockies, abundant wildlife and five surrounding lakes.
  8. Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge – a fascinating urban refuge in Denver where trails, tours and more than three hundred species of wildlife will entertain your family.
  9. Rocky Mountain National Park – Just west of Denver, the grandeur of the Rockies is showcased in the trails, lakes and magnificent peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park. Beloved sights like Trail Ridge Drive, Longs Peak and Alberta Falls are waiting to thrill your RV camping crew. Hike, camp, fish, photograph wildlife and learn about alpine ecosystems in the shadow of the park’s “fourteeners”. With every corner of RMNP above 7500 feet, there’s no such thing as a bad view!
  10. Whitewater Rafting on Clear Creek, just thirty miles west of downtown Denver, is a favorite way for RVers to enjoy the area. Whether it’s a leisurely family float trip or exciting Class V rapids you’re after, you’ll find plenty of whitewater action in the Denver area.
  11. The Mile High City is bustling with ways to entertain you on your Colorado RV camping trip. Pick up your Denver RV rental at our local El Monte RV office and then plunge into the fun that is Denver!

Picture credits: The picture of Bierstadt Lake is from the Wikimedia Commons. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, 2.5 Generic, 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license.

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