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RV Road Trips with Boating Adventures
RV Road Trips with Boating Adventures: The Ultimate Outdoor Experience
Combining RV road trips with boating adventures allows you to explore scenic waterways while enjoying the freedom of the open road. Whether you're towing a boat behind your RV or renting one at your destination, here's how to plan an unforgettable journey.
1. Choosing the Right RV and Boat Setup- Towable Boats: Ensure your RV has the towing capacity for your boat and trailer. Consider Class A or Class C motorhomes with towing hitches or toy haulers with space for small watercraft.
- Boating Rentals: If towing a boat isn't an option, many campgrounds near lakes, rivers, and coastal areas offer boat rentals.
- Lake Chelan, WA – A stunning glacial lake perfect for boating, fishing, and watersports.
- Columbia River Gorge, OR/WA – Ideal for sailing, windsurfing, and exploring waterfalls.
- Florida Keys, FL – RV parks with direct water access for boating, fishing, and snorkeling.
- Lake Lanier, GA – A boating paradise with multiple campgrounds along the shoreline.
- Lake of the Ozarks, MO – A top boating destination with waterfront RV parks.
- Apostle Islands, WI – A scenic boating and kayaking destination on Lake Superior.
- Lake Tahoe, CA/NV – A crystal-clear lake for powerboating, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
- Shasta Lake, CA – A popular houseboating and fishing destination.
- Plan Campsites in Advance – Book RV parks with boat ramps or waterfront access.
- Check Towing Regulations – Verify state laws for towing a boat behind an RV.
- Pack Dual-Purpose Gear – Bring life jackets, fishing equipment, and inflatable kayaks for added versatility.
- Monitor Weather Conditions – Storms can affect both road and water travel. Stay updated on forecasts.
- Fishing – Target bass, trout, or saltwater species depending on location.
- Watersports – Enjoy tubing, wakeboarding, and paddleboarding.
- Scenic Cruises – Explore coastal inlets, hidden coves, and island shorelines.