Pros of Going On a Road Trip vs One Destination

If you are trying to decide whether or not to purchase your first rig so you can start going on both weekend camping trips and long road trips, then you’ve come to the right place. RVing is a great way to enjoy life! Whether you want to take your grandkids to campgrounds in your area or go on a national park tour with your significant other, there is so much you can do by simply owning an RV. If you are used to traveling to a single destination, then here are a few reasons why you may want to opt to go on a road trip instead.

1. You Get to See Multiple Places

Beautiful Destinations

One of the best parts about going on a roadtrip is that you get to see multiple places, whether that is doing a few scenic drives in the U.S. or exploring different national parks in the southeast. When you’re going to a resort or hotel, you’re typically hanging around the same area for the entire trip. If you have an RV, you can easily travel from one state to another in a single day and explore several different places on the way. If you’re driving from Arches National Park to Zion National Park in Utah, you can easily detour to Canyonlands National Park for a quick hike to Mesa Arch!

2. You Save More Money 

How you save money RVing

Many people are concerned about how much money they’ll be spending on fuel while RVing, which may steer them away from going on one. The thing is, you aren’t going to be paying for things like hotels, vacation homes, flights, taxis, and other travel expenses. Therefore, you may actually end up saving money when driving across the country. In addition, you may find yourself cooking more since you’ll be staying at campgrounds, meaning you won’t be overpaying for food at restaurants. 

3.  You Get to Spend More Time in Nature 

More time in nature

What draws many people to going on a road trip is the solitude that spending time in nature brings. If you’re trying to decide whether to go on an all-inclusive vacation in the Bahamas or a week-long camping trip to somewhere like Rocky Mountain National Park, going on the camping trip will offer more peace and quiet than a resort. If the slow lifestyle is your speed, then that’s a pretty easy decision! Plus, you really can’t go wrong with watching wildlife and taking in mountain views.

4. You Get to Hangout at Campgrounds

Campsite Fun

Have you ever hung out at a campsite with family and friends and listened to some solid tunes while eating gooey s’mores around a campfire? If not, you’re missing out! Camping allows for you to easily connect with others, tell meaningful stories, and enjoy the peacefulness of camping in the woods. If you’ve never camped before and would like to ease into it, you could try glamping first.

5. You Can Bring Your Pets 

Camping with Pets

Although you are typically allowed to fly on an airplane with pets, it’s often expensive to do so. It also may be difficult to find a hotel or vacation home that allows pets, which can make planning a trip a bit more difficult. When you’re driving your own RV and staying at campsites, your furry friend is able to tag along with you! Whether you want to bring your dog on hikes or cat for the long RV rides, you’ll be able to do so. Plus, who wouldn’t want their pet to experience all of the best adventures with them?


6. You’ll Have More Down Time 

RVing Downtime

If you follow the 3-3-3 rule, you should have plenty of time to relax and unwind on your road trip. There are many trips that seem to be go-go-go all the time, but with RVing, you’re able to enjoy more solitude. When you get to the campsite, there are many activities you can do in your down time. Try reading a book by the river, doing yoga outside your RV, going kayaking on a lake, and much more.


From exploring multiple places in a single trip to having more time for relaxation, going on a roadtrip in your RV is a great alternative to just going to one place and staying put. If this is your first time going on a roadtrip in your RV, then be sure to avoid common mistakes that RV newbies make.


See you on the road!

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