Exploring the Outdoors: Summer RV Travel Adventures 

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Jul 8, 2024     6 min read
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A recent study by RVshare reveals that a significant 86% of people intend to travel this summer, favoring trips within the country rather than venturing abroad.

If you’re an explorer, RV’er or a traveling enthusiast, there is no way you’re letting this summary vibes go waste. Regardless of the part of the North America you live in, you could find amazingly diverse destinations to quench your thirst of summer adventures.

From stunning landscapes to vibrant cities, this blog includes a plethora of perfect spots for RV adventurers to explore, stay, play, and make memories. Let’s get into the details to learn the locations you can add to your summer travel itinerary and how having a Routica Explorer I router can make your trips more fun and hassle-free.

Outdoors for Summer RV Travel Adventures

Boondockers Welcome

In Kent, WA, just south of Seattle, you can park your RV amidst towering redwood trees at a scenic site offering 30A electric and water hookups. This location provides a perfect base for exploring Seattle and embarking on several day trips to iconic places like Mt. Rainier and Olympic National Park.

Enhance your connectivity effortlessly with the Routica Explorer I router as the device allows you to connect to the park’s Wi-Fi service, ensuring you have internet access throughout your stay. Once connected, the Explorer I can share this internet access with any device you have on board.

Seattle, WA

Experience Seattle’s unique culture starting with a super-sized latte from Pike Place Market, where you can also catch the spectacle of fishmongers famously tossing salmon. Navigate the Ballard Locks to see salmon navigating their way up the fish ladder.

Absorb the eclectic charm of the Emerald City from Gas Works Park, discover the infamous Fremont Troll under the bridge, and browse the distinctive art and quirky stores in the Fremont area.

Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota

Experience the untouched beauty of Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota, where water dominates the landscape. Ideal for those who love fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying the serene waters, this park offers unique island campsites only accessible by boat.

Traverse the interconnected waterways and discover over 200,000 acres of forest, water, and wetlands. Spot bald eagles, moose, and the elusive gray wolf in their natural habitat. Engage in guided tours or navigate the waters yourself to find hidden spots for photography or quiet contemplation at sunset.

Compendium

Just under an hour from Seattle, Sun Outdoors Gig Harbor offers a welcoming environment for big RVs, featuring premium pull-through sites, full hookups, and convenient laundry facilities, all nestled among peaceful pine trees.

For outdoor enthusiasts, there are hiking trails nearby and a picnic area for a relaxing day under the sun. The park also organizes community events and activities, providing a great opportunity to meet fellow travelers. Whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat in nature or a place to enjoy with family, Sun Outdoors Gig Harbor caters to all needs, making it an ideal stop on your Pacific Northwest adventure.

The journey stretches over 400 miles to Inuvik in the Northwest Territories. Engage with history at the Dawson City Museum, join a walking tour of the Klondike National Historic Site, or try panning for gold yourself.

Don’t forget to capture and share your memories with your loved ones by using Routica Explorer I’s trip sharing. Your friends and family can see your real-time update or view any media you have uploaded.

Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan

Venture into the vast open landscapes of Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan, a lesser-known gem that offers a chance to see some of Canada’s unique wildlife and the Milky Way at night due to the minimal light pollution.

Venture into the vast open landscapes of Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan, a lesser-known gem that offers a chance to see some of Canada’s unique wildlife and the Milky Way at night due to minimal light pollution. Explore the rolling hills and native prairies that are home to bison herds and prairie dogs.

Participate in guided fossil hunts or set up a telescope at the Valley of 1,000 Devils for a spectacular stargazing experience in your RV. This park provides an unparalleled opportunity to experience the stark beauty and ancient geological formations of the Great Plains.

Montreal, Quebec

Kick off your visit in Montreal, a city that comes alive with numerous summer festivals, including the famed Montreal International Jazz Festival. Wander through Old Montreal with its medieval French architecture, visit the historic Place d’Armes, and explore Notre-Dame Basilica, a top attraction.

Revel in the panoramic city views from Mont-Royal, find inspiration at the Museum of Fine Arts, marvel at the botanical garden, and explore five distinct natural habitats at the Montreal Biodome.

Participate in guided fossil hunts or set up a telescope at the Valley of 1,000 Devils for a spectacular stargazing experience in your RV. This park provides an unparalleled opportunity to experience the stark beauty and ancient geological formations of the Great Plains.

If you’re traveling by RV, consider staying at Camping Alouette, located just outside the city. This site offers full hook-up facilities and is highly rated for its cleanliness and friendly service, making it a convenient base to explore Montreal.

Another excellent option is the Montreal South KOA, which provides spacious sites for all sizes of RVs and includes amenities like a pool and a dog park, ensuring a comfortable stay as you enjoy the city’s offerings.

Isle Royale National Park, Michigan

Located in the Midwest’s Lake Superior, Isle Royale offers solitude and adventures in the heart of nature. With minimal crowds, it’s perfect for hiking, wildlife spotting, and enjoying peace away from the busy tourist spots.

Paddle through crystal-clear waters in a canoe or kayak or explore over 165 miles of scenic hiking trails that weave through dense forests and past secluded lakes. The park is also known for its population of wolves and moose, offering unique opportunities for wildlife observation and photography amidst the rugged island landscape.

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Halifax offers a rich blend of modern and historic sites, from the bustling waterfront to historic hilltop landmarks. Settle into Woodhaven RV Park and take a ferry across Halifax Harbour, visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, explore the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, and stroll the Halifax waterfront boardwalk. Unwind in the historical Halifax Public Gardens and cap off your day with a visit to Alexander Keith’s Brewery, founded in 1820.

However, make sure you have reliable cellular routers like Routica Explorer I in your recreational vehicle to protect your RV while you’re away enjoying your trip. The Sentry feature of router will send an alarm notification via the Routica App to inform you if the vehicle the router is in has moved.

Summing Up

As you plan your summer RV trips across North America make sure you stay connected with Routica Explorer I. This travel router provides reliable features, allowing you to access Wi-Fi in range, share trips, and track location.

Interested in an adventure-filled summer? Check out Routica’s online store or our Amazon store to get your Explorer I router. Get ready for a season of exploration with the best tech to keep you connected wherever you travel.

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