Visit USA 2024 Travel Planner

50 visitusa.org.uk UNDER THE STARS TRAILERS FOR RENT Stationary Trailers (or mobile homes) have all the comfort of an RV but with more space. Trailer resorts also often have more facilities for guests. At the Vintages Trailer Resort in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, you can stay in traditional Airstream and other vintage trailers – and there are free rental bikes to get around. HOMES ON WHEELS Rent a motorhome (called an 'RV') for a holiday on the move, cooking, eating and sleeping wherever the mood takes you. There are RV parks across the U.S. where you can hook up your vehicle to electricity and water. Cruise America has more than 110 rental locations in 33 states, with vehicles sleeping from three to seven. GLAMP IT UP If pitching a tent is too much like 'roughing' it, add a touch of 'luxury' by glamping. Among the many options available in the U.S. are a Native American-style tepee, a yurt, a tented cabin or a train caboose. They all have real beds and other amenities to keep you comfortable and are typically on well-appointed campgrounds. NATIONAL PARKS Stay in a national park to enjoy the great outdoors – and no light pollution. Several parks have hotels, including The Oasis at Death Valley, California, and historic properties El Tovar on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona, and Old Faithful Inn, the world’s largest log hotel, in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming CANVAS OPINION Sleep under canvas and enjoy a holiday 'under the stars'. Camping options include federal and state-operated campgrounds with amenities like washroom blocks with showers and playgrounds. Private campgrounds can feature swimming pools, bars, cafes, restaurants, Wi-Fi and on-site convenience stores. WHERE THE SKY'S THE LIMIT ISTOCKPHOTO.COM/DAVIDPRAHL ISTOCKPHOTO.COM/SWISSMEDIAVISION CRUISE AMERICA

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