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National GO RVing Day Discounts, Events, and Expert Advice

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Are you a full-time RVer? Maybe you enjoy weekend travel, the occasional seasonal getaway or you’re a first timer looking to get started. Whatever your RV style may be, you have a connection to the open road and the great outdoors. And that’s exactly what National Go RVing Day, on Saturday, June 14th, was created to celebrate. 

It is a day to rejoice in all the amazing things that RV travel culture brings us. Lifelong friends. New experiences. Plain old freedom while connecting to the great outdoors. Hitting the road in an RV provides unique experiences, whether you’re at a Florida RV resort or camping in the woods of Maine. 

Below, find the guide to RVing like a pro to make your next road trip across America the best one yet.

Get Outdoors for Go RVing Day

Family roasts marshmallows outside their RV in Florida

National Go RVing Day is recognized during National Great Outdoors Month! The month of outdoor celebrations began in 1998 when President Bill Clinton created Great Outdoors Week.

Throughout the years, the week has turned into a month-long celebration of all American public lands, waters, RV parks, and local events across the US. The celebration is widely recognized for its contributions to the mental, physical, and economic health of our nation. 

National Go RVing Day is just one of the many celebrations happening during the month. It’s also the best time to save on Florida RV sites because summer discounts start as low as $35 per night.  

So, embrace what June is all about. Try something new with these events for the RV community.

Chokoloskee Fishing Tournament – Chokoloskee RV Park

Head toward the Everglades to experience incredible sport fishing along the Gulf Coast. Chokoloskee RV Park hosts two fishing tournaments in June. 

The first offers cash prizes for the best catches during Father’s Day weekend. The second tournament runs all summer. The Chokoloskee Challenge is a favorite amongst RVers looking to explore the Ten Thousand Islands. Choose from pet-friendly RV sites, travel trailer rentals, and even vacation cottages. 

Florida Keys Sport Fishing – Big Pine Key RV Park

Head further south for one-of-a-kind sport fishing in the Florida Keys. Big Pine Key RV Park is more than spaces and electrical hookups. The family favorite combines RV sites, stunning ocean views, resort amenities, and a fishing village all-in-one. 

It’s a “must-see stop” for travel bloggers like Krista Happ. 

“If you are looking for a park with amenities and activities but more of a natural vibe with an easy drive to Key West… this is such a great, family-friendly spot,” shared Happ on her Happy Healthy Casita blog.

Plan a trip that explores the world-famous turquoise waters of the Florida Keys. Big Pine Key RV is the perfect spot to go snorkeling, diving, and book a fishing charter. Extend your stay into July to experience mini lobster season.

Save Money Traveling on RV Road Trips

The cost of an RV trip can vary greatly depending on whether you’re a budget-conscious adventurer or someone who likes a more luxe experience. But an RVing adventure can be a money saver compared to a traditional vacation.

Families of four save 48% daily when they stay in a lightweight travel trailer on the road, according to a recent study. That’s compared to four people traveling the same distance with airfare and hotel accommodations. 

The RV is still a better deal than driving and staying in hotels along the way. The same trip costs 34% less when taking an RV, according to the RV Industry Association.

Summer Travel Discounts at Florida RV Resorts

Head away from the summer travel crowds for the best RV travel deals. Florida RV resorts offer incredible summer discounts from the Gulf Coast resorts like Blueway RV Park to the Central Florida locations like Holiday RV Park.

Both offer more than a place to park. Each RV resort includes amenities including a swimming pool and weekend entertainment. 

The pros at RVshare compared pricing across the United States to show you what the average RV site cost:

  • Overnight campsites with RV parking and hookups: $20 to $50 per night.
  • Luxury RV resort: $60 to $100+ per night.
  • State parks: $5 to $50 (depending on the park and hookup options)

They’ve even crunched the numbers on what it costs to travel by RV to all 50 states. In case you’re wondering, you’ll need about $24,000 to make the journey with enough money to cover everything from gas to groceries. 

You can also save by joining an RV club. Members of the 5 best RV clubs receive discounts across the country. Compare costs and see what the top-rated RV clubs like Passport America and Good Sam offer. 

Where’s Your Dream RV Resort Vacation?

Discover your best vacation options by taking the dream vacation quiz. Select your favorite camping activities, ways to cook on the go, and camping style to see the results. Are you more of a rustic tent camper? Or is glamping lakeside in Maine more your vibe?

Take the quiz and then book a summer vacation designed to explore the outdoors while saving you money. 

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