RV sales numbers are staying strong. The worst of the recession appears to be in the past. As RV dealers face summer sales, generally their peak sales time, they are stocking up with new RV models.

The travel trailer has taken in the industry by storm as many are looking for a cheaper alternative to RV travel, but more protection than a traditional tent. Those in their early twenties and thirties are driving the trend towards lightweight environmentally friendly vehicles.

Competing with the youth of today is the baby boomer generation. As retirement approaches, many baby boomers are looking to motorhomes and fifth toy haulers to get out and explore and make the most of their free time.

Park models are also garnering a lot of attention this year. Park models are RVs, built like a cabin. Many RV Parks are using them to attract families that prefer more comforts than tent camping but still want an outdoor, camping-style vacation. As demand grows, so do the amount of companies manufacturing these RVs. There are a wide variety that can be found everywhere from California to Wyoming.

Record numbers of people seem to be hitting the road and visiting National Parks. In June alone, in excess of 700,000 people headed to Yellowstone National Park. July tends to be the busiest month for National Parks so visitors will probably swarm the parks in July.

As oil continues to spill from the Gulf, a significant number of travelers are re-routing their vacations to avoid what may be contaminated beaches and waters. To help travelers, there are numerous web sites that offer up-to-the-minute reports on what areas have been affected and which ones haven’t. Some resorts even offer a 100% money back guarantee if their beaches become contaminated before or during your stay. Beaches are the epitome of summer fun, so check out the south and the coastal cities for a great vacation.

Out in the mountains, snow is finally beginning to melt off the highest peaks. Wildflowers are blossoming. If the heat of summer is dragging you down, then head to Rocky Mountain National park or Glacier National park where nights are still chilly and mornings are refreshing.

Choose your RV of choice – Class A RV, Fifth Wheel Camper, Travel Trailer, or Pop-up Camper – and hit the road for a summer adventure. There is no shortage of places to visit in the US. Whether you prefer the mountains or the beaches, there’s a place of beauty awaiting your arrival.

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