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6 RV Park Destinations for the Ultimate Father’s Day Adventure

Father’s Day is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than embarking on an unforgettable adventure with your dad? If you’re both outdoor enthusiasts and love exploring nature, an RV trip is the perfect way to bond and create lasting memories.

To help you plan a memorable Father’s Day adventure, we’ve compiled a list of six incredible RV parks that offer stunning landscapes, exciting activities, and a chance to connect with nature. Get ready to hit the road and make this Father’s Day truly special!

Top 6 RV Destinations To Visit This Father’s Day

1.  For the Nature Lover:  Yosemite National Park, California

Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park, RV Park

Known for its breathtaking granite cliffs, majestic waterfalls, and ancient sequoias, Yosemite National Park is a nature lover’s paradise. RV camping in one of the park’s many campgrounds allows you and your father to wake up to the sights and sounds of this incredible environment, making it the top RV destination for Father’s Day on our list. Take hikes to iconic landmarks like Half Dome and El Capitan, and capture the beauty of Yosemite Valley through your lens.

Where to Stay:

Lower Pines Campground (There are only 60 campsites in Lower Pines Campground, so make your reservations early. For the best views, try to get a campsite along the Merced River. Note that there are no campgrounds in Yosemite with electrical or water/sewer hookups for your RV and generator use is only permitted at certain times during the day.  But it’s worth it to view Half Dome while drinking your morning coffee.

2.  For the Rock Climber: Nelson Rocks, West Virginia

Nelson Rocks, West Virginia

Nelson Rocks, RV Park

With over 3,000 routes state-wide, West Virginia is a rock climber’s paradise…even for beginners. Novices can start with Via Ferrata in the Nelson Rocks Preserve, which scales hundreds of feet with ladders and cables, giving new climbers a chance to practice their ascent.  If you’re ready for a bigger challenging, there are tougher climbs nearby at Seneca Rocks.

Where to Stay:

Sandy Springs Campground (1309 Sand Springs Road Morgantown, WV 26508)

3.  For the Fly Fisherman: Bend, OR

BEND, OR

BEND, RV Park

The Deschutes River, East Lake, Sparks, Hosmer and Davis lakes cater to fly-fishing enthusiasts of all abilities, whether your dad ties his own flies or wants to try-out a new hobby.  There are several local outfitters who can teach you the ropes.

Where to Stay:

Bend/Sisters Garden RV Resort (67667 Hwy 20, Bend, OR 97703)

4.  For the Star-Gazer:  Glacier National Park, Montana:

Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park, RV Park

For an awe-inspiring adventure, head to Glacier National Park. With over 700 miles of trails, you and your dad can explore stunning alpine meadows, pristine lakes, and rugged mountains. Drive the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road, spot wildlife, or try your hand at fishing. Don’t forget to spend an evening stargazing at one of the park’s designated dark-sky areas.

Where to Stay:

Apgar Campground (715 Apgar Loop Road, Apgar, MT  59936)

Apgar Campground is located near the park’s west entrance at Apgar Village. Nearby you’ll find Lake McDonald, a glacier-fed, crystal clear lake. You can hike several different trails, take a peaceful kayak ride, or dine at a local restaurant. The campground has a total of 194 sites, 25 of which can accommodate a 40-foot RV, van, or trailer.

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5.  For the Water Enthusiast:  Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina

Cape Hatteras National Seashore, NC

Cape Hatteras National Seashore, RV Park

Our country’s first national seashore is the ideal place to catch waves, surf, boogie board, windsurf, or kayak. Enjoy rougher ocean waves or the calmer waters of Pamlico Sound for paddleboarding, crabbing, and fishing.

Where to Stay:

Hatteras Sands Campground (57316 Eagle Pass Rd, Hatteras, NC 27943)

Just 5 minutes from the beach, Hatteras Sands is Hatteras Island’s only campground, set among beautiful canals and grassy fields featuring over 60 paved RV sites.

6.  For the New Englander at Heart:  Acadia National Park, Maine

Acadia National Park, Maine

Acadia National Park, RV Park

Acadia National Park is the last one on our list of RV destinations for Father’s Day.. If you’re looking for an RV adventure on the East Coast, Acadia National Park is the ideal destination. With its rocky coastline, pristine lakes, and dense forests, the park offers a diverse range of activities. Take a scenic drive along Park Loop Road, hike to the summit of Cadillac Mountain, or bike through picturesque carriage roads. End your day with a mesmerizing sunset from atop one of the park’s granite peaks.

Where to Stay:

Bar Harbor/Woodlands KOA (136 County Road, Bar Harbor, ME 04609)

This privately-owned campground is located just outside Acadia National Park, near the town of Bar Harbor. It offers a range of amenities, including full hookups for RVs, tent sites, and cabin rentals.  Don’t forget to reward dad with a freshly-steamed Maine “lobstah” or lobster roll. Head to Thurston’s Lobster Pound on Mt. Desert Island or Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound (right before the bridge that takes you to MDI). They do not disappoint.

Things To Note:

Don’t stress about including all of the extraneous activities and add-ons before you go.  Take the time to plan out exactly what you want to do and prepare a list of everything you’ll need before you forget. Carry some dry food, water bottles, sodas, spare clothes, jackets, indoor games, and other items you may require for your journey.

If you intend to use air conditioning when traveling to hot, humid places, you should consider installing a soft starter on your AC unit. A Soft Starter is an innovative technology that reduces initial power usage by up to 75% and addresses the A/C startup problems.  If you or your family members are light sleepers, the thud of the A/C compressor starting up may quickly wake you up, resulting in a restless night’s sleep. Soft Start RV/AC eliminates the thump and trailer wobble. The soft start kits are simple to install and may be completed in less than an hour without the assistance of a professional.

This Father’s Day, break away from the ordinary and embark on an epic RV adventure with your dad. These six RV parks promise unforgettable experiences and cherished moments. So, provision your RV, plan your route, and get ready for a Father’s Day adventure that will strengthen your bond and create memories to last a lifetime. Happy Father’s Day from your friends from RVAC Solutions!