America’s Best Small Towns to Visit in an RV




Tired of concrete, noise, and six-lane traffic? Visiting a small town in America can reset your odometer and give you a whole new perspective on life. Fortunately for you, many small cities in the US also have great RV campgrounds. Why not book a trip to one of these destinations to see why so many Americans choose to live in a small town?

Fairfield, Iowa: You may have expected the peaceful streets of this small town in southeastern Iowa, but would you also expect to find a vibrant arts community and international Vedic connection? Fairfield, Iowa is developing a reputation as an arts center with more than two dozen art galleries and the Stephen Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts.

It is also right next to the internationally famous Raj Ayurvedic Health Spa in Maharishi Vedic City. Visitors to RV campgrounds in the area will enjoy the rural atmosphere of Jefferson County Park campgrounds.

Weaverville, California – This California gem is located in the Trinity Alps area northwest of Redding. Its rural Victorian charm has earned Weaverville a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. Stroll the streets looking at historic buildings, hang out at one of the town’s cafes, or enjoy every outdoor sport imaginable in the nearby Trinity Alps Wilderness Area. Trinity River Resort and RV Park in nearby Lewiston has magnificent riverside campsites.

Boerne, Texas: Established in the 1850s, this small Texas town north of San Antonio has just what you need to cure urban exhaustion. Its quaint downtown business area is perfect for a slow stroll, or you can visit Enchanted Springs Ranch for a great dose of Texas history. The city’s European-style architecture and Boerne’s famous Market Days on the second Saturday of each month keep small-town fans coming back.

Cedar City, Utah – A couple of hours north of Las Vegas, you’ll find Utah’s sweetest little town. Cedar City is in the heart of Utah’s national parks, but there is much to capture your interest within the city limits. Depending on the season, you’ll find a nationally renowned Shakespeare festival, a grand Oktoberfest, or the city’s Neil Simon festival to entertain you. The many amenities at Cedar City KOA Kampground will make this mountain town a thoroughly enjoyable experience.

Cedar Key, Florida: It doesn’t seem possible that tourists haven’t overwhelmed this small seaside town on Florida’s natural shoreline, but it managed to stay under wraps. About an hour southwest of Gainesville, Cedar Key allows you to enjoy great fishing, delicious seafood, and walks along the beach without the congestion of South Florida. Sunset Isle RV Park offers the best of RV camping by the sea!

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