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Why We Don’t Advertise on our RVs

Why We Don’t Advertise on our RVs Renting an RV is a great way to enjoy camping without the commitment or cost of owning an RV. An RV is like a mini moving hotel room, and many families like to purchase or rent one to save large amounts of money on vacations. Maybe you have seen an RV going down the road with a large “RENT WITH US” sign plastered along the entire side of an RV and thought about renting an RV yourself. At NW Adventure Rentals, we have a whole fleet of beautiful, luxury Seattle RVs ready to take on an adventure, but there is one thing you won’t see on our RVs; and that is the large advertising on the side of the vehicles. It’s one of the things our customers love most about our service, and here’s why. The Ability to Blend In Having a larger-than-life advertisement on the side of a moving vehicle draws some attention. Some folks may tend to think that this type of advertising is not the most attractive and draws both positive and negative attention. For most people on vacation they just want to relax and enjoy their getaway without getting noticed everywhere they go. If you are renting for the first time, you are probably nervous enough about doing things correctly, such as driving and settling into a camp site without everyone looking at you. You don’t want to stick out as the newbie among a crowd of avid campers. An unmarked RV will allow you to blend in and relax a bit more. Privacy Having an RV with a big rental sign on the side leads onlookers to believe it is okay to ask a series of questions about the RV rental process while you are on the road trying to enjoy your vacation. It is not uncommon for people to approach RV renters with big signs on the RV and ask them if they can take a quick peek inside the RV, inquire as to how much it costs, and question what the set up process is like. Not many people enjoy random strangers doing this when they are trying to catch a break and “get away from it all”. Security Even if you are vacationing out in the wilderness, you are not completely removed from the possibility of theft. In any RV, when you leave it, you should make sure everything is properly secured, especially when making a quick stop at a restaurant, gas station, store, etc. Thieves like to target vulnerable people, which includes tourists and people on vacation. A huge rental advertisement on the side of the RV is a bigger target to thieves. Going on a vacation is exciting and meant to be a stress reliever. When you are on vacation and are renting an RV, you want to make the process as stress, hassle, and worry free as possible. NW Adventure Rentals strives to give our customers the best and most helpful RV rental experience around. For more information on RV camping and RV rentals please feel free to browse our website or contact us anytime.

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Washington Opening State Parks to Campers and RVers

Washington Opening State Parks to Campers and RVers Table of Contents As Washington lifts restrictions and opens up from lockdown, we are excited to see access to State Parks and more camping opportunities are becoming available for you to take your NW Adventure Rentals RV on an outing! Read on to discover the latest openings for State Parks, RV parks, Washington BLM campgrounds, and other spots for you to head into the great outdoors. Where Can You Go Camping in Washington? State Parks:  As of June 1st, the following parks are open for camping: Private RV Parks According to Campendium, “Private RV parks may open to non-recreational guests once the county they reside in has reached Phase 2 of reopening. All private parks may remain open for non-recreational purposes. Counties in phase 2 or beyond may reopen for limited recreational camping at private parks.” As always, all of the KOA, Thousand Trails, and Good Sam Club private RV parks have remained open and will continue to accept RVers. Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife and Department of Natural Resources: Both of these departments have also begun to open a selection of primitive campsites and dispersed camping at wildlife areas. According to the WDFW’s website, “State land managers will reopen campgrounds and dispersed camping in 22 counties starting June 1. WDFW has primitive campsites at the: Dispersed camping is allowed at other wildlife areas in counties open to camping unless otherwise posted.” To plan for your trip, see WDFW’s website. National Forests: So far, Colville National Forest is the only forest currently re-opening campgrounds. PacifiCorp Campgrounds The following are the PacifiCorp campgrounds that have reopened: For more great RVing information and updates about camping rules+regulations amid Covid-19, please feel free to browse our website and Facebook page. For further information on renting a gorgeous, luxury RV from NW Adventure Rentals’ Seattle fleet, don’t hesitate to contact us at anytime. Happy Camping!

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Small, Lightweight, Affordable Trailers Trending for 2020

Small, Lightweight, Affordable Trailers Trending for 2020 Over recent years, more and more Americans have chosen to get out in the great outdoors and go camping. A large number of this population are RV campers. RV sales have been on the rise recently and are expected to climb even further in 2020. One particular type of RV is expected to be very popular this year and that is the small and easily towable trailer. RV shoppers are looking for lightweight trailers that can be towed behind small SUVs and even some cars. This allows more RV travelers to get out on the open road without spending a huge sum or having to purchase a new vehicle. Experts in the RV industry say that many families are moving away from owning a towing-specific vehicle and want to pull their RV with the car or SUV they drive around on a daily basis. A large number of RV manufacturers have caught on to this trend and are now offering extra small trailers and even small motor homes. A surprising amount of luxury can be packed into a tiny space. Airstream’s Basecamp model trailer is one of the most popular, offering wrap around tinted windows, a fridge, microwave, air conditioning, stove, and bed for two. Some small trailers are offering things like custom cabinets, flat screen TVs, and more; all in a lightweight package to enable RV owners to get away more easily. A company called inTech is taking the small trailer trend to new levels with trailers small enough to park inside of a residential garage. One of inTech’s models is designed to carry a kayak or bike on the roof upping the outdoor adventure possibilities. It also has a queen size bed, premium sound system, USB outlets, and slide out kitchen with burner and fridge all for around $12,000 and weighing in at just 1,500 pounds. For those that prefer to drive a motorhome, the trend in recreational vehicles is not lost. Small motor homes are also being manufactured to appeal to camping enthusiasts with the same “less is more” and “ease of the open road” mindsets. Even a small RV is a large investment, and a great way to try out any RV before you buy is to rent one. Let NW Adventure Rentals help you decide if you are ready for an RV purchase. We have a gorgeous fleet of luxury trailers and motorhomes available for rent in Seattle. We also have an RV leaseback program where you can rent out your RV while it is not in use and have a chance to bring in some extra cash on the side. For more tips on RV camping or information on RV rental please feel free to browse our website or contact us anytime. NW Adventure Rentals has a luxurious fleet of motorhomes and travel trailers, conveniently located in the Pacific Northwest at our Seattle location! Let us help you have a great outdoor vacation!

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Which National Parks in California Are Open For You To Take Your RV Rental?

Which National Parks in California Are Open For You To Take Your RV Rental? With an abundance of National and State Parks, campgrounds, and trails slowly opening up to the public again, California is next to hop on board with their recent re-opening of many National Parks to RVers and campers! If you’re itching to hit the open road after a few months of being cooped up indoors, there’s no better time than now to rent a luxury motorhome or travel trailer from NW Adventure Rentals and take a cruise down the California Coast. Read on for more information about National Park recreation in the golden state! Where Can I Find Official Statements? According to the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, “National Forests in California are increasing access to the public by providing additional developed recreational opportunities. National Forest websites and social media pages will have the most up-to-date information on re-openings.” Visit their page here to find all the information you’ll need to ensure that your desired park is open and accepting campers. Which National Parks are Open? Angeles National Forest Cleveland National Forest Mendocino National Forest Modoc National Forest Plumas National Forest San Bernardino National Forest Shasta-Trinity National Forest Six Rivers National Forest Klamath National Forest We always recommend checking your desired campground’s status on the NFS website before arrival, as things can change rapidly, but we couldn’t be happier that more camping opportunities are becoming available for you to reserve a clean, luxurious NW Adventure Rentals RV and take that vacation you’ve been dreaming of! Visit the links below to find out more information about camping availability for each re-opened National Forest in California: Angeles National Forest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/angeles/home Cleveland National Forest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/cleveland Mendocino National Forest-https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/mendocino/news-events/… Modoc National Forest-https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/modoc/news-events/… Plumas National Forest-https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/plumas/news-events/… San Bernardino National Forest-https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/sbnf/news-events/… Shasta-Trinity National Forest-https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/stnf/news-events/… Six Rivers National Forest-https://www.fs.usda.gov/recmain/srnf/recreation Klamath National Forest-https://www.fs.usda.gov/klamath For more great RVing information and updates about camping rules+regulations amid Covid-19, please feel free to browse our website and Facebook page. For further information on renting a gorgeous, luxury RV from NW Adventure Rentals’ Seattle fleet, don’t hesitate to contact us at anytime. Happy Camping!

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The Ultimate Gift Guide for Camping Moms

The Ultimate Gift Guide for Camping Moms Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and it is not uncommon for many of us to hit the web in search of the perfect gift idea or inspiration to get mom something that will communicate just how much you love and adore her. A great way to find a gift for mom is to find something that aligns with her interests and hobbies, so if you have a mom who loves to camp, we have a fun list of items that your mom may love to receive this Mother’s Day. A Hammock Hammocks have become increasingly trendy in outdoor gear. You have probably seen them popping up everywhere from campsites to college campuses. There is a reason that hammocks are making a scene; they make for super comfy napping spaces. We can all agree that if there is anyone who deserves some extra rest, it’s mom. Get her a hammock and let her put her feet up for a while. Retro Camper Items Another trendy item popping up everywhere is anything with a retro camper stamped on it. Punch retro camper into Pinterest and you will find an endless feed of totes, mugs, t-shirts, towels, kitchenware, home/trailer décor, and other items. Waterproof Luggage When traveling to the great outdoors, luggage is a helpful and useful item. An added perk is waterproof luggage. There are many waterproof luggage items on the market from duffle bags to makeup cases. A waterproof makeup bag comes in handy when using the campground bathroom. Make it even more glamorous by filling it with some great beauty products to pamper mom. Book on Glamping There is nothing like camping in style, also known as glamping. If mom likes to camp with amenities she will love one of the many books on glamping available. You can find a plethora on Amazon. Comfy Pajamas Grab mom a pair of comfy jammies to snuggle up in on a cold night in the woods. For an added bonus get her a pair of cute pajamas with a camping print. Scrapbook or Picture Frame Taking amazing photos is a popular camping activity. If mom likes to dabble and experiment in photography, get her a scrapbook kit with a camping /outdoor theme. You can also find camping themed frames perfect for displaying great photos and memories. Take Her on a Trip If mom likes to be out in the great wilderness, take her on a getaway to remember in one of NW Adventure Rental’s luxury motorhomes or travel trailers! Pack up an RV and hit the open road with mom, because the gift she loves the most is spending time with the people she loves. What better way to do that than on a trip she did not have to prep or plan? And NW Adventure Rentals makes it easy to select the perfect RV for your getaway; our friendly and knowledgeable service team is even here to help you plan your trip and select an ideal destination that the special lady in your life is sure to love and remember for a lifetime! We can help you get started on the perfect Mother’s Day camping getaway with just the right RV rental from either our Seattle location. Browse our website or contact us anytime to get started on your camping adventure!

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Benefits of State Parks VS. Campgrounds?

Benefits of State Parks VS. Campgrounds? State parks, KOA’s, private campgrounds, and national forests all have advantages and disadvantages when it comes to camping in an RV. Perhaps you’re a proponent to one versus the other, so which is really right for you, your trip and your family? We know that it all comes down to perspectives, compromises and what you are really looking for. Some state parks are amazing while others leave much to be desired. Here are some pros and cons to state parks, national forests and private campgrounds or franchise campgrounds. State Parks and National Forests: The state parks are typically cheaper than a private campground. They will usually have more spots with less amenities. Most state parks boast that there amenities is the location in which you are in. You have the great outdoors, the forests, trails, hiking and biking paths, maybe a lake or even a beach. State parks can be anywhere from $10 a night for pretty primitive accommodations up to $45 depending on where you go and the amenities they provide. Most state parks are well maintained to a certain degree. Some state parks or national forests are a lot better maintained than others and there usually will be a forest ranger on duty somewhere in the park at all times. They may even live in the state park so if there is an emergency, you have someone close by to call. Public campgrounds or state parks may even have larger and more private sites. It seems that in the Pacific Northwest, most state parks are forested areas and the sites are quite a distance away from each other. This gives you a great sense of privacy, and if you want to have a campfire or have your dinner outside on the picnic table, you’re not within eavesdropping distance to your neighbor. Some of the disadvantages to these public campgrounds is that they may attract larger groups which can be loud and stay up late, even though there are curfews and restrictions. Many public campgrounds and state parks will also lack full hookups such as water, electricity and sewer. If your tanks fill up too quickly you will need to use the public restroom which may or may not be up to your standards. A lot of state park public restrooms have running water but usually don’t have showers. The facilities may be primitive at best. Public campgrounds and state parks also fill up very quickly and it might be difficult to make reservations at your favorite campground. You’ll need to either book online or call the company that handles the reservations, but these companies rarely have individual knowledge about the specifics of the campground. Private Campgrounds Private campgrounds such as KOA’s or personal, private campgrounds that are individually managed and run can be very beneficial and almost always offer full hookups at each site. They may also have sites available for tent camping, minimal hookups, and full hookups. Many of these private campgrounds offer extensive amenities such as swimming pools, playgrounds, game rooms, miniature golf, basketball and tennis courts. Some of these, including many KOA’s, also offer summer evening movies, social events, community parties, ice cream socials and more. It may also be easier to book reservations at a private campground. There’s usually always someone to talk to that is personally connected with the campground. The disadvantage of private campgrounds is that because of all these extra amenities, the price will naturally be more expensive. Private campgrounds can be anywhere from $40-$100 a night depending on the time of year and the location. Sites at a this type of campground are usually smaller and closer together. They might be less private or be in a campground that is completely exposed where the sites feel like a parking lot. Private campgrounds also have some hidden fees that you may not be aware of when you first sign up. They may have a market or a general store that will sell things like ice cream, toys, and soda. This commercialization could cost you a little bit extra. Both private and public campgrounds have pros and cons. Which one will work best for you depends on what you’re looking for and how much you want to spend. Whichever you choose, rent one of our RVs today and get out there, especially during the fall and winter when prices are lower and there are more spots available at both public and private campgrounds. For more great camping tips and tricks please feel free to browse our website. For further information on renting a gorgeous, luxury RV from NW Adventure Rentals’ Seattle fleet, don’t hesitate to contact us at anytime. 

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Pet friendly Seattle RV rentals

Pet friendly Seattle RV rentals If you’re like many pet owners, your RV adventures wouldn’t feel complete without your furry companions by your side. After all, pets are cherished members of the family. But how can you ensure a seamless RV camping experience while catering to their needs? Here’s how to include your pets in your RV travels while keeping them happy and comfortable. Here are some important tips to consider when you’re taking your dog, cat or really any pet along with you camping. #1. Make sure the campground allows pets. While many campgrounds welcome dogs within specific size and weight limits, they typically require them to be leashed at all times. However, camping with cats or other pets isn’t unheard of. It’s essential to inquire about any restrictions on the types of pets allowed at the RV park or campground. Generally, dangerous, exotic, or illegal pets are prohibited to ensure the safety of all guests and wildlife. #2. Check with the veterinarian. It may seem unconventional, but ensuring your pet’s health before RV travel is crucial. Inquire about preventive medications for pests and bugs that could affect your pet while at the campground. Dogs, in particular, are prone to ticks, fleas, and heartworms, so keeping vaccine records in the RV and preparing for emergencies is essential. Additionally, having your pet microchipped provides peace of mind in case they wander off, ensuring a safe return to their rightful owner. #3. Don’t forget all the supplies you’ll need. Consider your pet’s needs at home and ensure you have suitable alternatives for your RV camping trip. Essentials like food and water bowls, bedding, leashes, harnesses, and collars should be packed. Additionally, don’t forget to bring toys or novel items to keep your pet entertained and excited during the adventure. Having these familiar comforts onboard will make your pet feel at home while enjoying the RV journey. #4. Have extra towels and blankets available. Depending on the season and destination, your pet may end up quite dirty during your RV trip. Especially if you’re hiking in the woods, muddy paws can be a hassle. Be prepared by having towels and extra blankets onboard your RV to wipe off mud or even give your pet a quick wash if needed. Keeping your RV equipped with these essentials ensures a clean and comfortable environment for both you and your furry companion throughout your adventures. #5. Consider the campground weather. If you’re accustomed to the comfort of air conditioning at home but are embarking on an RV camping trip during scorching weather without AC, it’s essential to consider your pets’ comfort. Ensure your campsite offers ample shade or have alternative methods to keep your pet cool if temperatures soar. Prioritize your pet’s well-being by planning ahead and providing a comfortable environment inside your RV to beat the heat during hot weather adventures. #6. Use a pet friendly insect repellent. Avoid using repellent meant for humans, as it can pose risks when inhaled or ingested by pets. Opt instead for a pet-friendly insect repellent to effectively ward off ticks, fleas, and other bugs while on your RV journey. Prioritize your pet’s safety by selecting products specifically designed for their needs, ensuring a worry-free camping experience. #7. Stay together as a family Don’t leave your dog in the RV alone or tied up at the campsite when you are not there. Consider this when planning your trip. Don’t go anywhere you can’t take your pet with you. Different campgrounds and parks have different pet policies. Taking a pet can be fun and of course, you can all share in the experience of staying with the family, but take these precautions into consideration for everyone to have a safe and fun time during the RV camping trip. Thankfully, our Seattle RVs make it easy to take your pet along with you on your next outing in Seattle…and do it in style and luxury, too!

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How Camping is Good for Your Health

How Camping is Good for Your Health Camping is way more than just an adventure or a time to get away for a vacation; it can also do wonders for your health! Want a way to stay on top of that New Year’s health resolution? Get out there and go camping! Camping Gets You Out in the Fresh Air We can all agree that the air is cleaner and fresher in the great outdoors (the woods/mountains/country/lakeside). The benefits of fresh air don’t stop with a better smell. The larger amount of trees and plants produce a higher level of oxygen, and with this higher level of oxygen, your brain functions better and releases more serotonin! Serotonin makes you feel happy and lowers stress levels. Fresh air can also help to lower blood pressure, aid digestion, and boost the immune system. Camping Provides Social Interaction Socializing with friends, family, or anyone for that matter can delay memory problems and extend your life, according to The American Journal of Public Health. So go take that outdoor trip with your family and/or some close friends, and enjoy some life-giving conversations! There Are Countless Ways to Exercise While Camping While camping, many people take part in a number of outdoor activities that are great means of exercise. Some of the most popular camping activities include swimming, hiking, walking around the campgrounds, setting up camp, building a fire, swimming, etc. Camping Can Increase Vitamin D Intake Being outside gives you more exposure to the sun, and more time in the sun allows for more absorption of vitamin D. Vitamin D is an essential nutrient to the body that allows you to absorb calcium and phosphorus that strengthen bones and teeth. Sit By the Campfire for a Better Night’s Sleep The yellow light of the campfire helps to increase melatonin production. Melatonin is the chemical your body produces to help regulate sleep. A deeper and longer period of rest can reduce inflammation and even improve your sleep cycles when you return home! De-Stress While Camping Getting outside and away from the bustling daily activities at home can lower stress levels significantly. Constant deadlines, expectations, obligations, and stimulation can have us on high alerts and increase stress. Escaping these things for even just a short while and taking time to slow down, breathe, and enjoy your surroundings can bring you back to life. Lower Your Depression and Anxiety While Camping Research shows that green spaces can decrease depression by up to 71%. Nature has an amazing calming and soothing aspect. Rise to New Challenges While Camping Camping allows for new challenges to overcome and activities to conquer. These things are stimulating and bring a rush. Stimulating experiences that provide new challenges and conquests affect brain health positively! Looking for fun and interesting ways to want to keep healthy? Just go camping! For more tips on RV camping or information on RV rental please feel free to browse our website or contact us anytime. NW Adventure Rentals has a luxurious fleet of motorhomes and travel trailers, conveniently located in the Pacific Northwest at our Seattle location! Let us help you have a great outdoor vacation!

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What to bring for my RV rental

What to bring for my RV rental Table of Contents Get ready for an unforgettable RV camping adventure by ensuring you have all the essentials packed and ready to go. While you won’t need to bring sleeping bags or a tent, as the RV provides all necessary sleeping and comfort items, you’ll likely spend time outside too. Here’s a handy list of things to bring along for your RV camping trip to ensure you’re well-prepared for outdoor activities: Camping chairs When it comes to campfire chairs, the choices are abundant, catering to every camper’s comfort preferences. From reclining and enveloping designs to minimalist foldout models, there’s a chair suited for every need. Opting for foldout chairs is ideal for hikers or those on long walks, providing a convenient spot to rest and recharge. Ensure you have enough chairs for everyone in your group, easily storable in your RV during travel. Come evening, set up your chairs around the campfire, basking in the warmth and camaraderie. Choose the perfect campfire chair to enhance your outdoor experience and relax in style amidst nature’s beauty. Outdoor camping games Maximize your RV rental adventure by adding a range of outdoor games perfect for camping excursions. Whether it’s the timeless enjoyment of ladder golf or the refined appeal of croquet, there’s something for every camper to relish. From football to cornhole, lawn darts, frisbees, and more, the possibilities are endless. Pack your preferred sports equipment to elevate your outdoor experience and forge enduring memories with loved ones. With a diverse selection of games on hand, your RV camping journey promises fun and excitement for all ages. Devices for geocaching Embark on an exhilarating global scavenger hunt with geocaching during your RV rental adventure, an incredible family activity that promotes bonding. Equip yourself with a handheld GPS device or simply download the app on your smartphone to kickstart your treasure-hunting journey. Follow GPS coordinates to discover hidden treasures like logbooks, trinkets, and toys nestled in lock and lock boxes. Whether you’re exploring local parks, scenic trails, or remote destinations, geocaching promises boundless excitement for adventurers of all ages. Infuse an additional layer of thrill into your RV trip by engaging in this worldwide treasure hunt, crafting cherished memories with loved ones along the way. Essential cooking items for your RV Prepare for your RV rental adventure by ensuring you’re well-prepared for outdoor cooking with essential barbecue tools. Equip yourself with hot dog and marshmallow sticks, a grill pan for campfires, and sturdy cast iron pots and pans designed to withstand high temperatures. Enhance your outdoor dining experience by considering a portable table for your S’mores station or condiment setup. Moreover, a cooler is essential for storing beverages like soda, water, beer, or cider, especially if your RV lacks an outdoor refrigerator. With a cooler at hand, you can conveniently access refreshing drinks without having to retreat into the RV, maximizing convenience and enjoyment during your outdoor excursions. A Tarp for your RV Maintain the cleanliness of your RV throughout your rental adventure by incorporating a tarp or artificial turf mat outside your vehicle. This straightforward yet efficient measure acts as a barrier against mud, grass, and dirt, reducing the likelihood of these elements being tracked inside. By establishing a protective layer between your RV and the ground, you can uphold a pristine living environment and minimize the need for interior cleaning. Consider investing in a high-quality tarp or artificial turf mat to elevate the comfort and cleanliness of your RV rental journey. Outdoor tent for your RV When setting out on your RV rental adventure, remember to include a canopy or shelter tent to cover your picnic table. This versatile accessory offers valuable protection from rain and other elements, enabling you to fully enjoy the outdoor experience. Ideal for enhancing comfort and versatility in your camping setup, a canopy or shelter tent ensures you can indulge in outdoor dining and relaxation regardless of the weather conditions. Prepare for any situation during your RV journey by packing this essential item, elevating your overall comfort and enjoyment. If you have more items that are essential to your camping trip it can be used outside of the RV please let us know. We’d love to add to this blog post. For more great camping tips and tricks please feel free to browse our website. For more information on renting a gorgeous, luxury RV from NW Adventure Rentals’ Seattle fleet, don’t hesitate to contact us at anytime. By Wolff83 (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons | By Peter Alexander – own personal photo, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15…

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How to Plan and Schedule a Romantic RV Getaway

How to Plan and Schedule a Romantic RV Getaway We could all use some more time to just hang out with our spouse. How about an RV camping trip? RV camping as a couple allows for some quiet and relaxing quality time. There is also the benefit of teamwork being involved in getting camp prepared and set up, which will bring a new level of closeness to the relationship. The greatest benefit is having very little distraction from spending time together while in the great outdoors. The options for your camping adventure are endless as you can rent an RV and pack up to travel nearly anywhere you want to go! You can visit a national monument, escape to a place on your bucket list, or just relax in a familiar spot you have always loved. Wherever you end up there are plenty of romantic, quiet, and relaxing activities you can do with your loved one. Here are a few ways to enjoy spending time together while camping: Game Night– A great activity for those that love competition but can keep things lighthearted. Enjoy a few laughs together while playing a game at the RV table. Cook a Meal Together– There are many great meals you can cook in the RV or over a campfire to make for a great date night. Maybe cook up an aphrodisiac like oysters, something with strawberries, or chocolate. Whatever the meal, enjoy spending time preparing it together. Star Gazing– a classic romantic activity seen in many movies. Lay a blanket out and lean back to look at the stars. Look for an app on your phone to help you identify certain stars and constellations. Relax by the Fireside– Sometimes the best romantic activities are also the most simple and relaxing; the kind where you can just sit, talk, and enjoy each other’s company. Grab some sticks and marshmallows to make s’mores or just enjoy watching the flames flicker in the crisp night air. Take a Hike– Enjoy the beauty all around you by taking a hike through the woods with the one you love. There is something so fun and bonding about soaking in gorgeous sights together. Need more time with your loved one? What are you waiting for! Rent a Seattle RV , and set out on a relaxing camping adventure. For more RVing tips or information on renting an RV, please feel free to browse our website or contact us anytime. We are here to help you set up a great getaway for you and that special someone.