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EXPLORE THE OPEN ROAD

Outdoor Vacations Planned Around Your Travel Style

Camping and road trips offer the freedom to explore at your own pace, but they can also involve campground availability, route planning, overnight stops, vehicle limits, accessibility, and travel-time decisions. All Paths Travel can help organize those details into a practical vacation plan.

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CHOOSE YOUR ADVENTURE

Camping and Road Trip Options

Whether you travel in an RV, stay in a cabin, pitch a tent, or build a driving vacation around hotels and attractions, we can help you explore the possibilities.

RV Vacations

Plan RV parks, full-hookup sites, overnight stops, route distances, campground amenities, and attractions along the way.

PLAN AN RV VACATION

Campground Getaways

Explore state parks, private campgrounds, resort-style campgrounds, wooded sites, lakeside stays, and family camping destinations.

PLAN A CAMPGROUND GETAWAY

Cabins and Glamping

Enjoy the outdoors with cabins, cottages, safari tents, yurts, and other accommodations that offer additional comfort.

PLAN A CABIN OR GLAMPING TRIP

Scenic Road Trips

Build a route around scenic drives, national and state parks, roadside attractions, cities, restaurants, and memorable stops.

PLAN A ROAD TRIP

State and National Parks

Explore outdoor destinations, scenic overlooks, visitor centers, campgrounds, wildlife areas, and nearby communities.

EXPLORE OUTDOOR DESTINATIONS

Accessible Outdoor Travel

Research accessible campsites, cabins, restrooms, routes, transportation, medical needs, and service animal considerations.

EXPLORE ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL
RV and campground vacation planning
PLAN THE DETAILS

More Than Choosing a Campground

A successful camping or road-trip vacation depends on choosing stops that work with your schedule, vehicle, travelers, and comfort level.

  • Comparing campgrounds, RV parks, cabins, and overnight stops
  • Reviewing RV length, slide, hookup, site, and vehicle restrictions
  • Planning reasonable driving distances and fuel stops
  • Organizing attractions, rest days, scenic routes, and nearby dining
  • Researching pet, service animal, accessibility, and campground policies
  • Considering weather, seasonal closures, check-in times, and cancellation rules
START YOUR CAMPING TRIP QUOTE
HOW IT WORKS

Your Camping and Road Trip Planning Process

We help turn your destination ideas, travel dates, vehicle information, and must-see stops into a more organized route.

1

Share Your Trip Ideas

Tell us your destinations, dates, travelers, vehicle or RV information, budget, and preferred travel pace.

2

Build the Route

We research campgrounds, overnight stops, drive times, attractions, and possible route options.

3

Review Your Stops

You review the route, lodging, campground, and activity options and choose what best fits your vacation.

4

Prepare to Travel

We help organize reservation details, addresses, arrival information, important policies, and trip notes.

OUTDOOR TRAVEL FOR MORE TRAVELERS

Accessibility and Service Animal Considerations

Campground terrain, site surfaces, bathhouses, cabins, trails, and transportation can vary significantly. Tell us what is important for your trip so we can help research available features and policies.

  • Accessible campsites, cabins, parking, bathhouses, and common areas
  • Site surfaces, slopes, distances, pathways, and terrain considerations
  • Service animal policies, relief areas, wildlife concerns, and destination rules
  • Electricity, refrigeration, CPAP, medication, and medical equipment needs
  • Accessible restroom, shower, and changing facilities
LEARN ABOUT ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL
BEFORE YOU RESERVE

Important Camping and Road Trip Considerations

These details can help determine which campgrounds, routes, lodging options, and destinations may work best for your trip.

RV and Vehicle Size

Know your RV length, height, slide placement, tow vehicle, electrical requirements, and whether you need pull-through or back-in access.

Site and Hookups

Compare full hookups, water and electric sites, sewer access, amperage, site surface, shade, spacing, and leveling needs.

Driving Distance

Consider fuel stops, breaks, weather, traffic, mountain routes, construction, towing speeds, and realistic arrival times.

Campground Amenities

Review bathhouses, laundry, pools, playgrounds, Wi-Fi, camp stores, dog parks, activities, and nearby services.

Season and Weather

Campground seasons, road conditions, storms, heat, cold, and attraction schedules can affect your route and available services.

Policies and Restrictions

Review check-in times, cancellation rules, quiet hours, pets, service animals, generators, extra vehicles, fires, and site occupancy limits.

READY TO HIT THE ROAD?

Start Planning Your Camping or Road Trip

Tell us where you want to go, how you plan to travel, who is going, and what matters most for your trip. All Paths Travel will help you begin exploring routes, campgrounds, and overnight options.