If you’ve ever dreamed of winding mountain passes, desert skies, red rock canyons, coastal wine country, and starlit forests - this RV trip is for you. We’ve mapped out a route that takes you through some of the most stunning parts of the American West, all while staying at premier Thousand Trails campgrounds. From Arizona to California, Nevada to Colorado, this journey blends rugged adventure with RV comfort.
Verde Valley - Cottonwood, AZ
Begin your adventure in Arizona’s high desert at Verde Valley RV & Camping Resort. Nestled between Sedona’s famous red rock cliffs and historic Jerome, this campground offers incredible views, nearby vineyards, and hiking trails that wind through cactus-lined canyons.
Las Vegas RV Resort - Las Vegas, NV
Next stop: Las Vegas RV Resort, a surprisingly peaceful spot just minutes from the Strip. Whether you’re here for nightlife, food, or desert sun, this location gives you access to it all, plus a quiet place to return to.
Snowflower – Emigrant Gap, CA
Drive into the Sierra Nevadas and cool off in the pine-covered beauty of Snowflower RV Resort. This is mountain camping at its best, with lakefront sites, fishing, and high-altitude serenity. It’s the perfect place to unplug and reset.
Lake of the Springs - Oregon House, CA
This lakeside resort offers swimming, kayaking, and gold country history. Whether you’re looking to relax or explore the Sierra foothills, Lake of the Springs delivers both.
Russian River - Cloverdale, CA
Wine country meets redwoods at Russian River RV Campground. Take in the vineyards, float the river, and explore quaint Northern California towns.
Turtle Beach - Manteca, CA
For a relaxed, water-centered experience, Turtle Beach offers riverside camping in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. A great midway point between Yosemite and the Bay Area.
Yosemite Lakes - Groveland, CA
Just outside the park gates, Yosemite Lakes gives you front-row access to one of the most iconic destinations in the U.S. Hike waterfalls, explore meadows, and return to a quiet site under the stars.
Ponderosa - Lotus, CA
Set along the South Fork of the American River, Ponderosa is a dream for rafters, gold panners, and wine lovers. A true NorCal gem.
San Benito - Paicines, CA
In the rolling hills outside Hollister, San Benito offers a rustic escape surrounded by wildlife and vineyards.
Morgan Hill - Morgan Hill, CA
Stay close to Silicon Valley while enjoying the peaceful setting of Morgan Hill RV Resort. Excellent wineries and hiking are just minutes away.
Rancho Oso - Santa Barbara, CA
Camp in horse country at Rancho Oso, a unique site with a working ranch vibe. Enjoy nearby trails, the Santa Barbara coastline, and a campground full of Western charm.
Oakzanita Springs - Descanso, CA
Tucked in the Cuyamaca Mountains, Oakzanita Springs offers high-elevation tranquility just an hour from San Diego. A perfect mountain escape with clean air and cool nights.
Pio Pico - Jamul, CA
Close to both the city and the border, Pio Pico is a full-service campground with pools, activities, and mountain views. Great for families and snowbirds alike.
Palm Springs - Palm Desert, CA
For desert sunshine and poolside relaxation, Palm Springs RV Resort can’t be beat. It’s stylish, serene, and perfectly located for exploring Joshua Tree and the Coachella Valley.
Soledad Canyon - Acton, CA
Tucked in the Angeles National Forest, Soledad Canyon offers shade trees, quiet mornings, and quick access to both the mountains and the LA metro area.
Wilderness Lakes - Menifee, CA
End your SoCal leg at Wilderness Lakes, where canals wind through the campground and hot tubs await after a long day of exploring.
Idyllwild - Idyllwild, CA
Perched in the San Jacinto Mountains, Idyllwild is your alpine retreat. Think art galleries, cool breezes, and fresh mountain air; the perfect end (or restart) to your road trip.
Blue Mesa Recreational Ranch - Gunnison, CO
If you’ve got the time and the rig for mountain driving, head east to Blue Mesa in Colorado. Set near the state’s largest reservoir, it’s perfect for fishing, boating, and taking in that Rocky Mountain majesty.
From desert sunrises to redwood forests and coastal vineyards, this western loop is a breathtaking way to experience the best of Thousand Trails. Whether you do it all at once or stretch it over a season, these stops offer everything an RVer could want: natural beauty, comfort, and unforgettable memories.
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