Coming off a year like 2020 when every day seemed like your own personal version of the movie Groundhog Day, it looks like 2021 is shaping up to be the year of “let’s do something different.” Take a look at some ideas to add adventure to every month of this new year.
January
Where: Miami, Florida
Why: Best weather – this is considered Miami’s dry season, which means low humidity
What not to miss: Vizcaya Museum and Gardens – the perfect outdoor experience
Where to Stay: Miami Everglades RV Resort, on an RV site, or in a cabin
February
Where: Yuma, Arizona
Why: Abundant sunshine, pretty much guaranteed 308 days of the year
What not to miss: The Date Farm or the Camel Farm – both unique spots
Where to Stay: Foothill Village RV Resort, which is now an all age resort!
March
Where: Frederickburg, Texas
Why: The Bluebonnets are in bloom through April
What not to miss: Enchanted Rock State Natural Area
Where to Stay: Medina Lake RV Campground – choose an RV site, a cabin, or a tent site
April
Where: Skagit Valley, Washington State
Why: Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
What not to miss: Charming downtown Mt. Vernon
Where to Stay: La Conner RV Campground – where you can bring your RV, book a tent site, or stay in a beach cabin
May
Where: Yosemite National Park
Why: Less crowded; fewer seasonal closures
What not to miss: The Waterfalls
Where to Stay: Yosemite Lakes RV Campground – choose to book an RV site, tent site, cabin, or yurt
June
Where: California’s Wine Country
Why: Off-season, warm days, cool nights
What not to miss: Safari West – The Sonoma Serengeti
Where to Stay: Russian River RV Campground, which features RV sites, tent sites, and cabin rentals
July
Where: Cooperstown, New York
Why: 2021 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Weekend and related events
What not to miss: 2020 Inductees Exhibit
Where to Stay: Alpine Lake RV Campground, choose an RV site, tent site, or cabin
August
Where: Cape May, New Jersey
Why: The beaches
What not to miss: Historic Cape May Lighthouse
Where to Stay: Sea Pines RV Campground, book an RV site, tent site, or cottage
September
Where: Door County, Wisconsin
Why: Fall Colors (mid-September to mid-October)
What not to miss: Traditional Door County Fish Boil (various)
Where to Stay: Tranquil Timbers RV Campground, where you can stay on an RV or tent site, in a yurt, or a cozy cabin
October
Where: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Why: Haunted tours, graveyard, etc.
What not to miss: Gettysburg National Military Park
Where to Stay: Drummer Boy RV Campground, where your RV site or cabin is just minutes from downtown Gettysburg
November
Where: Colonial Williamsburg
Why: Colonial-Style Thanksgiving and related events
What not to miss: Native American Heritage exhibits
Where to Stay: Williamsburg RV Campground and book an RV or tent site, or cabin accommodation
December
Where: Leavenworth, Washington
Why: Christmas Lighting Festival and related holiday events
What not to miss: Nutcracker Museum
Where to Stay: Leavenworth RV Campground, book a tent or RV site, a cozy cabin, lodge room, or a tiny house
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