
For those considering an RV trip for their spring break getaway, RVshare’s expansive rental marketplace provides ample options. (RVshare),
With an emphasis on exploring exciting new destinations and traveling with family, spring break was made for RV travel! RVing is a fun, flexible and affordable way to see the country and make lasting memories — all while still practicing social distancing.
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Don’t have an RV of your own? You’re in luck. RVshare, the first and largest peer-to-peer RV rental marketplace, makes it easy to find the RV that perfectly fits your family’s travel needs. With more than 100,000 listings across the country, RVshare offers RVs for just about any spring break adventure.
Ready to hit the open road? From coast to coast, these awesome RV destinations are waiting!
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Find The Perfect RV For Your Spring Break Adventure
Helen, Georgia
A not-so-sleepy mountain town in North Georgia, Helen is ideal for getting the kids outside and offline thanks to its selection of outdoor adventures including river tubing and hiking. For those hoping for a more adrenaline-charged option, the town is also home to the first alpine coaster in Georgia. Open seven days a week (weather permitting), the Georgia Mountain Coaster is similar to a roller coaster, but it begins on top of a mountain. The alpine coaster is available to courageous riders who are 3 years old and up.
Helen is located just a stone’s throw from the famous BabyLand General Hospital, a surprisingly palatial space that houses exclusive Cabbage Patch babies and a vast collection of toy Cabbage Patch Kids. Whether you’d like to gift your child their first Cabbage Patch Kid or simply enjoy lunch on its spacious porch, BabyLand General Hospital is a must-visit attraction.
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The North Georgia town has a surplus of RV parks that are ready to accommodate travel trailers, luxury motorhomes and everything in between. And with RVshare’s easy-to-use search filters, finding the right size vehicle to suit your family’s travel needs is a breeze.
Sedona, Arizona
Sedona, Arizona’s red rock formations are enough to warrant a cross-country trip, but a robust arts and culture scene is another one of the city’s highlights. Additionally, average spring temperatures in the mid-60s to low-70s will allow you and your family to comfortably enjoy attractions such as the historic Chapel of the Holy Cross or the exhilarating Devil’s Bridge Trails.
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Amateur astronomers will be pleased to hear that Sedona is one of only 20 certified Dark Sky Communities in the world, thanks in part to its lack of light pollution. So, bring a blanket and a telescope, and prepare to bask in Sedona’s astronomy stardom.
St. Simons Island, Georgia
A beach vacation without chaotic crowds awaits travelers visiting charming St. Simons Island, Georgia. Have a grill aficionado in the family? Want to swap tablet time for bird watching? The assortment of beaches on St. Simons Island is accommodating to just about all interests.
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The coastal city is also home to a bowling alley, various playgrounds, a skate park and a substantial selection of mouth-watering seafood options. If you’d like to dine like the locals, Crabdaddy’s Seafood Grill is a favorite — just don’t forget to put in an order (or two) of Crabdaddy’s Bread Pudding!
Once you’ve had your fun on St. Simons Island, several RV parks can be found in neighboring Brunswick, Georgia.
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Winter Harbor, Maine
This small fishing town on the coast of Maine is a haven for nature lovers. Be sure to have a camera handy, as there’s no shortage of stunning sights in Winter Harbor. The town boasts not one but two offshore lighthouses: Winter Harbor Light and Egg Rock Light, which are best seen via boat tour.
Another sight to check off your must-see list is the secluded Schoodic Coast, which runs along the Schoodic Peninsula. A striking example of nature at its best, the Schoodic Peninsula is home to various picnic areas, hiking trails and much more. And if you’d like to swap your RV legs for sea legs, Winter Harbor offers plenty of water activities, including kayaking and boat tours.
The picturesque road trip to Maine is a reminder that getting there is half the fun! With RVshare’s Instant Book feature, you don’t have to wait around for an approval or miss out on any of Winter Harbor’s best. You can book an RV instantly without even having to send the owner a request.
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Bodega Bay, California
Wine country might seem an unexpected option for a family getaway, but activities such as whale watching and horseback riding certainly prove otherwise. If whale watching in Bodega Bay, California, is on your spring break bucket list, you’re in luck! February, March and April are among the best times to spot gray whales, given their migration from Mexico to Alaska.
Prefer to get a little more up close and personal with nature? Bodega Bay’s variety of gorgeous trails and a working Western horse ranch make it an ideal destination for horseback riding.
When a day spent in the California sun has left you and your family ready for some rest, consider parking your rental at Bodega Bay RV Park. This RV park is conveniently located just a few blocks from Bodega Harbor and features fun amenities such as a bocce ball court and a putting green.
Santa Claus, Indiana
You’ve likely heard of Christmas in July, but have you heard of Christmas during spring break? If not, you’re in store for quite a jolly time in Santa Claus, Indiana, a Christmas-themed town with plenty to explore. Consider kicking off your visit to Santa Claus with a stop at the town’s amusement park, Holiday World. Not your typical amusement park, Holiday World is brimming with unexpected perks such as free sunscreen and free soft drinks!
One of the great things about renting an RV is your ability to easily travel from town to town. This comes in handy, considering Lincoln State Park is just a short drive away. In addition to beautiful scenery, Lincoln State Park offers 10 miles of hiking trails for those ready to explore one of Indiana’s most popular state parks.
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Why You Should Rent Through RVshare
Whether hiking in Helen sparks your interest or a stay in Winter Harbor is more your speed, RVshare is here for all your spring break needs. Online booking is safe and secure, and the company also offers payment and fraud protection, rebooking assistance, damage deposit protection and rental replacements in case of a misrepresented listing.
Additionally, RVshare offers 24/7 emergency roadside assistance on every rental booked online. It’s the only marketplace to provide liability, comprehensive and collision coverage backed by two “A”-rated insurance carriers for both domestic and international renters.
The average RVshare rental is just $150 per day, but rates are available as low as $49 per day. The company offers pet-friendly options, one-way rentals, stationary rentals (where there’s no driving involved!) and the option to have your rental RV delivered right to you.
With an RVshare rental, you can rest assured that peace of mind is part of the package. In fact, 93 percent of RVshare’s owners have five-star reviews from travelers. Leave anxiety at home with RVshare’s worry-free booking and dedicated support team ready to resolve any concerns. RVshare’s commitment to providing customers with a safe and enjoyable experience allows you to focus on what matters most: making new and exciting memories with your family!