The Dyrt, State Farm Highlight the ‘2024 Best Places to RV’ – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News
PORTLAND, Ore. – Summer is finally here, and The Dyrt — the No. 1 app for camping availability, photos and reviews — is answering the call of the open road by announcing the 2024 Best Places to RV presented by State Farm. For campers who prefer to bring their own creature comforts with them into the wild, RV travel is more than a great way to see some of America’s most beautiful places: It’s a way of life.
“Interest in RV camping continues to grow, and our users have really embraced RVs as a great way to travel the country,” says The Dyrt founder Sarah Smith. “It’s amazing to see longtime RV travelers and a new generation of RVers come together around the campfire. It just goes to show that the quintessential American camping vehicle has an enduring magic.”
While RVers often park in the wilderness, a great RV park is the ideal place to meet fellow travelers, hook up to much-needed amenities and set up base camp near America’s most awe-inspiring destinations.
To find the best RV parks and resorts in America, The Dyrt teamed up with the good neighbors at State Farm to identify stand-out locations that go above and beyond. They include tranquil sites outside of major cities, Dark Sky sanctuaries, national park villages, sprawling resorts and even a vineyard where camping comes with a side of charcuterie and wine.
Based on ratings and reviews from RVers among The Dyrt’s vast community of campers, these locations were chosen for their scenic beauty, amenities, proximity to must-see destinations, cleanliness and friendliness.
Hook up your electrical line, stoke a fire and unpack your most comfortable camping chair. These are The Dyrt’s 2024 Best Places to RV presented by State Farm:
- Anchor Down RV Resort — Tennessee: A lakeside Smoky Mountain paradise
- RoadRunner Travelers RV Park — Texas: Deluxe camping under the Big Bend Dark Sky
- Dark Sky RV Park & Campground — Utah: Otherworldly views, both on Earth and above
- Colter Bay RV Park at Colter Bay Village — Wyoming: Creature comforts at the foot of the Tetons
- Tom Sawyer’s RV Park — Arkansas: Riverside relaxation just west of Memphis
- Lake Pleasant RV Park — Washington: The best of the Pacific Northwest, right at your door
- Landry Vineyards Grape Escape RV Sites — Louisiana: A hidden gem in Louisiana’s wine country
- The Views RV Park & Campground — Colorado: Four states’ worth of wonder, one spectacular RV park
- Lake George RV Park — New York: An Adirondack RV resort experience like no other
- Ruby’s Inn RV Park and Campground — Rodeos and concerts at the gate of Bryce Canyon
RVing has been growing in popularity in recent years and our camping community has been checking in with reviews and photos from their stops along the way. Here’s what The Dyrt camper Allison had to say about the third-ranked Dark Sky RV Park & Campground in Utah: “This park is amazing. It’s spaced out enough for privacy and the beauty of the night sky will turn your spot into a planetarium. The owners are so friendly and actually gave us a ride to the town to watch the fireworks. You must rent their e-bikes for a fun adventure through the area. The best feature of the park is the super nice and chic bath house. It was a welcomed amenity that gave this place 5 stars!!”
See photos and read all about the 2024 Best Places to RV presented by State Farm.