There’s no place like home for the holidays. This sentiment also includes your RV because your home-away-from-home is just as special. Many families spend the holidays gathered in their living rooms, but it’s also a great time to hit the open road. Don’t believe us? There are plenty of fascinating destinations across the United States worth traveling to during the Christmas season. Start planning a holiday trip with these unique 6 small towns to RV this winter.
Whether you’re shopping, looking at Christmas lights, on the hunt for good eats, hitting the pavement in your RV this winter is the best way to enjoy the holidays. Creating family memories won’t be a one-way street when there are so many streets to explore.
So, pack up the RV, hang some mistletoe on the RV door, and press play on that Mariah Carey Christmas playlist. Explore this list of some of the most charming Christmas villages to RV to.
Santa Claus, Indiana
If we’re talking Christmas villages, we must start with Santa Claus, Indiana. They essentially ran away with the sleigh by devoting several attractions to the holiday. There’s the Santa Claus Museum, Frosty’s Fun Center, and Santa’s Candy Castle to name a few.
The best part? The post office is literally named “Santa Claus,” and letters addressed to St. Nick himself arrive every year from all over the country. When hitting the road for the holidays, this is one place you must add to your list of stops if only to fully immerse yourself in the spirit of Christmas.
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Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort Ferdinand State Forest Corpus Christi, TexasCollege crowds on spring break love the warmer months in Corpus Christi, but winter is a dream here too. The weather is pleasantly perfect and the beach is right beside you. It may not be a white Christmas, but it will certainly put the vacation in Christmas Vacation.
At night, enjoy the Harbor Lights Festival with kid-friendly activities, live music, a festive parade, and the lighting of a giant Christmas tree. Perfect weather? Vacation by day? Christmas by night? No need to check that list twice, this place has it all.
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Hatch RV Park Puerto Del Sol RV ParkStone Mountain, Georgia
Located just outside of Atlanta, Georgia, Stone Mountain offers an RVing experience unlike any other during its annual Stone Mountain Christmas Festival.
Enjoy water tubing, extensive walk-through and drive-through light displays, holiday train rides, and a meet-and-greet with Rudolph and the Abominable Snowman. There are even daily Christmas parades and nightly firework shows! While snow is unlikely this far south in the winter, the abundance of Christmas cheer makes up for it.
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Stone Mountain Park Campground Atlanta-Marietta RV ResortEstes Park, Colorado
If you are looking for snow, then Estes Park, Colorado is the destination for you, and Christmas is the absolute perfect time to visit. Skiing and snowboarding are popular this time of year, but there are plenty of opportunities to shop and soak in the decorated streets.
One of the biggest attractions in this area is the Yuletide Lights, a drive-through parade featuring thousands of Christmas lights and holiday displays. Estes Park is beautiful year-round but feels like a scene inside a snow globe during the holidays. Shake up your Christmas routine and hit the road for some Rocky Mountain winter RV camping – you won’t regret it.
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Elk Meadow Lodge & RV Resort Estes Park Campground at Mary’s LakeAsheville, North Carolina
Located within North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is known for its art scene and historic architecture – both of which are elevated during the holiday season. Christmas vibes are spread throughout the Biltmore Estate, the largest privately-owned home in the United States.
During November and December, the estate is decorated with 1,000 live poinsettias, 7,500 feet of fresh evergreen garlands, 360 wreaths, and over 55 hand-decorated trees. If you’ve ever dreamed of an extravagant Christmas, you might have to pinch yourself because dreams do come true.
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Asheville Bear Creek RV Park Mama Gertie’s Hideaway CampgroundCape Cod, Massachusetts
Why choose between naughty or nice when you can be nautical and nice? Cape Cod, Massachusetts doesn’t trade in its summer charm just because the holidays are here. Instead, they adapt the holidays to fit their aesthetic. Lighthouses are decorated with lights, wreaths, and garlands.
There’s the lighting of the Lobster Pot Tree where several lobster traps are stacked to resemble a Christmas tree, decorated with lights and bows, then lit up during a designated ceremony. Not to be outdone, Santa trades in his sleigh to arrive by boat. Do you want to talk about charming? Cape Cod never disappoints.
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Martha’s Vineyard Family CampgroundGrand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Often the go-to destination from spring through fall, the Grand Canyon National Park is quite the sight in the winter months as well. With cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and less traffic, you’ll get to take in all the beauty the Grand Canyon has to offer without feeling rushed or pressured to move along.
As a bonus for the kids and the young-at-heart, the Grand Canyon Railway is temporarily transformed into the Polar Express during the month of December – it’s a must if this destination makes your list.
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Grand Canyon Railway RV Park Grand Canyon Trailer Village RV ParkChristmas, Florida
Since we started this list with Santa Claus, it only seems appropriate to end it with Christmas itself – Christmas, Florida that is. For those that find a white Christmas daunting, head south and soak in the holiday sun while wearing flip flops and a t-shirt.
However, the holiday isn’t ignored just because the weather is warmer. There are still Christmas trees to see, although some are decorated palm trees, and the neighboring theme parks (Disney World, Universal Studios, Legoland) host their own Christmas celebrations to enjoy.
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Christmas RV Park The Great Outdoors RV Nature & Golf ResortWhere are some of your favorite places to visit during Christmas? Tell us in the comments below.