INSANELY CHEAP Destinations for RV Travel in 2024

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With increased fuel costs and inflation, most of us are feeling the pinch in our wallets these days. We’ve done the research. And we’ve found some great places where you can STILL travel, but do so on the cheap!

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00:00 Introduction
01:09 National Parks
04:10 State Parks
05:19 Free Camping
07:19 City & County Campgrounds
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Remember Corps of Engineers parks. Usually about $25 a night and if you have a national park pass, you get it for $12.50 a night. Hard to beat.

roger
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The most insanely cheap places we've stayed are at casinos. Just outside of Albuquerque at Sky City they had full RV hookups for $15 a night and we saw plenty of others along our route for that price or slightly higher. We called others that offered free boondocking spots that allowed generators because you could space yourself far away from others but close enough to use amenities at the casino as well as provide security.

ArizonaGeek
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Love state and federal campgrounds. Corp. of Army Engineers campgrounds are another great place. We are learning about fairgrounds for camping. With senior passes camping is1/2 price. Booked a dry camping spot in state campground for $7.00 a night.

hammerful
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We paid $20.00 a night in Iowa state campgrounds, I think South Dakota is running about $15.

barb
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In the southern states we have WMAs rather than BLM. WMAs are wildlife management areas.
Jonesboro Arkansas has a city park that is worth camping in. It's called Craighead Forest Park.

mikeelder
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The new lithium battery and solar options are great! I can keep my TT on an open lot and have adequate power for most of my needs. Definitely worth the investment.

actionfaction
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Another great and informative video! Keep 'em comin' !👍

edensfamilyadventures
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I have a national park pass for having a disability.

martasmith
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If you are 62 or over you can get a lifetime America the Beautiful card for $80 or $20 a year for 4 years and camp for as much as 1/2 price camping.

pauljones
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If you have a disabled parking placard (the permanent one that is blue in color) you can get a national park pass for free and simply hang it on your mirror with you disable placard! I didn’t know until a few years ago when a ranger at the entrance to Mount Rainier saw my parking placard and informed my husband and I! We go there quite often since it’s only a few hours away from home! And I’ve been to many family reunions in state parks in both Washington and Montana!

Krisna_K
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State and County parks are our go to places

Moonbeam
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Also Charity in case you did not know if you are a Florida resident and 65 or older your state parks are 1/2 price.

melindaroberts
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I’m looking to plan some Florida State Parks in Feb 2024. Would ARVIE do that if I setup a few places to look for cancellations? Can I list the entire month of Feb for a specific park for the search and book anything that opens up that month? Or do I have to pick specific days to make it work?

edandsharonmoreland
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Your videos are awesome- straightforward and very informative!

carolhedberg
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The memberships certainly sound like a person can save a lot of money on campsites, but what are the costs involved?
In your five years, what are the best memberships you would recommend?
How many memberships do you have and about how much do they cost annually?

woodruffmd
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Veterans and blind not only get in free in the state and national parks, they also get 50% off camping fees.

Brineytoes
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I like the ARVIE option, but only for someplace we'd be within a days drive of when using the SOLD OUT SEARCHES feature. I'd hate to be sitting here in Houston and get notice that a booking in Key West came through the day before. I've never actually driven from Houston to the Keys, but I'd imagine towing a full size rv that distance would probably take me a week.

Threedog
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Arvie wants $20 per month. Just like harvesthosts $99.

witchyjewels
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You always provide excellent & well researched ideas that are helpful and useful! Thank you.

quiltingbysherriempqsaddis
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Allways great information. Most Maryland State Parks have camping. With a few sites having electric for a slightly extra cost.
This year we are going across the Delaware Bay camper and all. You should give that a try.

johnlynch