From the rugged Atlantic coast of Maine to the warm Caribbean waters of Key West, Florida, the East Coast is filled with natural wonders for RVers to explore.
In this blog, we are highlighting 5 campgrounds that are located in some of the most incredible spots in the country. RVers of all lifestyles should add these to their bucket list.
Cape Cod Campresort & Cabins is located in the beautiful Cape Cod town of Falmouth, Mass.
This family-friendly campground features 230 sites on 55 acres, including spacious premium sites for RVs up to 40’ long. It is only 5 miles away from Buzzards Bay and the Vineyard Sound, and it features its own private freshwater lake with a sandy beach.
The RV sites offer paved pads, full hookups, fireplaces, Wi-Fi and picnic tables. In addition, most sites provide plenty of shade so you can stay cool on the hottest days.
Resort amenities include:
Best time to visit: Late June-early September
More information: http://capecampresort.com
Camp Hatteras RV Resort and Campground stretches all the way across the Outer Banks, from Pamlico Sound to the Atlantic Ocean.
It is only 1,000 feet from the water on either side, so campers can enjoy lounging on the beach, paddling in the sound and marveling at the beautiful Outer Banks sunsets.
This RV resort features 400 campsites with concrete pads and full hookups, cable TV and Wi-Fi. It also includes a fully-stocked camp store with supplies and souvenirs.
Resort amenities include:
Best time to visit: Early June-late August
More information: https://www.camphatteras.com/
The luxurious Blue Water Key RV Resort is located in the RV paradise of Key West, Florida.
The private resort is situated on a small strip of land, so campers can find soft beaches and warm Caribbean waters right at the foot of their campsites.
Each full-hookup campsite is unique and offers a range of luxury amenities, including tiki huts, docks, boat slips and outdoor patio furniture. Campers can also choose non-waterfront sites that are more convenient to the resort’s swimming pool, clubhouse and Blue Canal Dock.
Resort amenities include:
Best time to visit: January-May
More information: https://bluewaterkey.com/
If you are interested in a more rustic RV experience, book a site at Blackwoods Campground in Maine’s stunning Acadia National Park.
The RV sites do not offer hookups, but you will be camping in one of the country’s most beautiful landscapes. Explore the craggy Atlantic coastline, bike through the woods on well-maintained carriage roads and hike up Cadillac Mountain to see the earliest sunrise on the East Coast.
Blackwoods Campground lets you camp in the heart of a natural playground that is packed with opportunities for adventure.
Park amenities include:
Best time to visit: Late May-Early September | October for foliage!
More information: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232508
Situated on the coast of Tybee Island, River’s End Campground and RV Park is a family-friendly campground just minutes from the beach.
It features over 100 sites with a mix of full hookup, water/electric and primitive tent sites. The park offers complimentary Wi-Fi, and it boasts the largest swimming pool on the island.
Tybee Island is known for its great fishing, amazing restaurants and rich history. The historic town of Savannah is a short 15-minute drive and offers rich site-seeing opportunities.
Best time to visit: March-May | September-November
More information: https://www.riversendcampground.com/
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