Ask friends about their upcoming summer travel plans, and you’ll likely hear of at least someone going on an RV getaway, or at least wishing they could go on an RV getaway.
RV camping is more popular than ever, and with good reason. It offers a tremendous number of benefits that other vacation types simply can’t match. If you’re thinking of taking an RV vacation, or you’re already fully on board with the RV lifestyle and just want a reminder of how good a decision you’ve made, then this list is for you. 
It’s a Comfortable Way To Connect With Nature
More and more people are waking up to the important role that connecting with nature can play in improving mental and physical well-being, with studies finding that spending time outdoors boosts mood, lowers anxiety, and improves cognitive thinking and memory.
The more time you spend in nature, the more extensive the benefits. The problem is that spending extensive periods in nature usually means living in discomfort (there’s only so many nights you can spend in a tent before you’re dreaming of returning to civilization).
RV camping removes this problem, providing a comfortable way to spend extensive time in nature. After all, modern RVs are essentially homes on wheels, with all the comfort touches you need to relax.
It’s Perfect For Exploring
The best vacations are ones that are big on relaxation and adventure. RV camping offers both. The best RV parks tend to be located in tourist-worthy destinations, which means that they’re usually within easy reach of a whole host of attractions. That means that you’ll be able to spend your days exploring all the awesome nearby sights, before returning home to enjoy a comfortable night under the stars.
It’s More Cost-Effective Than Other Vacation Types
Given all the benefits that RV camping offers, you might assume that it’s significantly more expensive than other types of travel. But actually, the opposite is true, especially once you own an RV. The per-night stay at RV parks is a lot lower than staying in a hotel, and considerably more so if you unlock the weekly or monthly-stay discounts that many RV parks offer.
This makes it especially appealing for families looking to get the most bang for their buck from their vacations. With an RV, you’ll save on flights, hotels, and even other costly vacation expenses, such as food (since you can prepare your own food).
It’s Workcation-Friendly
Finally, it’s no coincidence that RV camping has grown in popularity over the past few years, a time in which more Americans are working remotely than ever before. Without the need to be in an office, many workers are free to work from wherever they want — and an RV offers as good a place as anywhere for digital nomads looking for adventure. Armed with little more than their laptop, workers can enjoy all the freedom of the open road without worrying about their professional prospects. With an RV, the two are more than capable of co-existing.
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