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Adams National Historical Park, MA

348 RV rentals

Boston is widely known for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, baked beans, and, of course, Fenway Park. If you scratch below the surface, you’ll be surprised to find out that Boston is one of the best cities to tour in America, possibly in the whole world. Did you know that John Adams, the second president of the United States, came from Boston? The city even has a park named after him. The Adams National Historical Park is situated in Quincy, which is just to the north of downtown Boston. The park is dedicated to preserving the home of John Adams and John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States. Other notable members of the Adams family include Charles …

American Legion State Forest, CT

467 RV rentals

Laying on the banks of the Farmington River, American Legion State Forest is a hidden natural gem of Connecticut. It is located north of New Hartford and a 20-minute drive away from Torrington. This 893-acre park is famous for its trail system, as well as being an excellent canoeing destination for all outdoor enthusiasts interested in this activity. Dense forests, rocks, and cliffs create a perfect environment for a fun motorhome camping adventure.

American Legion State Forest has a fascinating history. The first 212 acres of land was a present from the American Legion in 1927. They wanted to teach the citizens about forest management often seen in Europe. The state of Connecticut called in the Civilian Conservation Corps, …

Ascutney State Park, NH

299 RV rentals

After you book an RV in Windsor County, head to Ascutney State Park to experience Vermont’s second-highest mountain peak. Mount Ascutney is located in the southern half of Vermont, near the border that the state shares with New Hampshire, about 40 miles north of Brattleboro. The park and mountain were originally thought to be named after a local settlement along the Sugar River, but it has been decided by local historians that the name instead has no known meaning.

Camping in an RV at Ascutney State Park is a fantastic way to visit the mountain, and it is believed that the mountain was home to the nation’s first public recreation trail, built-in 1825. The park offers many recreation …

Ashland State Park, MA

390 RV rentals

Ashland State Park is located on the eastern side of Massachusetts. The state park spans over 470 acres and contains the Ashland Reservoir, which is a popular spot for fishing, swimming, and boating. During the winter, the park is also used for cross-country skiing thanks to the thick snowfall that often occurs.

While the area can be very chilly during the winter, summers can be somewhat warm. Ashland State Park is situated near major cities such as Boston and Framingham.

Barn Island Wildlife Management Area, RI

342 RV rentals

Stonington is a small town tucked away to the extreme southeast corner of Connecticut. The town sits a short distance away from Charlestown, RI, and Narragansett, RI, and just across the Stateline from Westerly in Rhode Island. Stonington is home to the Barn Island Wildlife Management Area, which is Connecticut’s single largest coastal property set aside for wildlife management. The park also sits a few miles from other parks such as the Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge and the Burlingame State Park, which is popular for its hiking trails. For your next vacation, search for an RV in New London County and have the time of your life traversing New England in a travel trailer.

Barn Island Wildlife Management …

Bash Bish Falls State Park, MA

417 RV rentals

Local Massachusetts lore says the origin of the name, Bash Bish Falls, comes from a story that occurred hundreds of years ago. A Mohican Native American was accused of committing adultery, for which the punishment was to be tied up inside a canoe and pushed over a waterfall. It’s unknown whether this event actually occurred, however.

Home to the highest waterfall in Massachusetts, Bash Bish Falls State Park is considered one of the most scenic - and dangerous - locations in the state. The top of Bash Bish Falls is extremely slippery, and there have been over 25 deaths since the 1970s from people attempting to jump from rock to rock. A handful of deaths were from drowning, also. As …

Beacon Memorial Park, NY

503 RV rentals

Beacon Memorial Park is a cultivated urban park located in the town of Beacon in New York. Its location is just one of the reasons why the park is a popular destination for outdoor sports and activities, such as running and hiking. The park's landscape consists of large grass areas, with some forest sections and paved paths throughout. The park has an athletic field that is used as a venue for community athletic programs such as organized football and baseball; if you choose to visit, attending an event is just one of the activities at your disposal.

Beacon Memorial Park also has tennis courts and a dog park, and it's not far from the town's Main Street, where you can …

Bear Brook State Park, NH

349 RV rentals

The state of New Hampshire began buying land in the southeastern corner of the state in the early 1900s with the intent of preserving the region. The park remained undeveloped until the early 1930s when President Roosevelt began the now-famous New Deal program, in which unemployed young adults were put to work across the country. Called Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a cadre of New Hampshire residents built several outbuildings and structures in what would later become Bear Brook State Park and blazed several miles of trails.

Today, Bear Brook State Park is also the site of three museums: the Richard Diehl Civilian Corps Museums, which details some of the work they did in the state as well as displays photographs …

Bear Mountain State Park, NY

539 RV rentals

In 1908, prison authorities began looking for a new location for the Sing Sing prison and felt that the Bear Mountain would meet their needs. However, people lobbied against relocating the prison, and the state of New York eventually succeeded. The president of Union Pacific Railroad, E. H. Harriman, passed away that year, and his wife offered 10,000 acres and a million dollars if New York would turn it into a state park. Other prominent community leaders and benefactors like John D. Rockefellers donated a significant sum, too, contributing to the cause. Bear Mountain State Park was officially established and opened to the public in 1913.

The on-site Trailside Museum and Zoo treat and rehabilitate many injured animals, including bears, …

Beartown State Forest, MA

370 RV rentals

Beartown State Forest covers an area of over ten thousand acres, nearly two-hundred of which is given over to recreational parkland. This ancient deciduous forest is the perfect location for renting an RV and escaping the bustle of modern Massachuttes. The towns of Great Barrington, Tyringham, and Monterey are only a few minute's drive from the forest, making ideal places for those who are motorhome camping and wish to stock up on any last-minute supplies.

Beartown State Forest is a haven for an array of wildlife. This state forest offers visitors the chance to see deer, bobcat, fishers and of cause the black bear which gives the forest its name. During the summer months, the pristine Benedict Pond …

Beaver Brook Reservation, MA

357 RV rentals

Tucked right in between Waltham and Belmont, and a few miles away from Lexington, Beaver Brook Reservation is a popular getaway spot for motorhome camping enthusiasts in eastern Massachusetts. Situated just 11.8 miles from Downtown Boston, this park is also a favorite spot for city dwellers trying to escape the city’s busy life. Other parks in the neighborhood include Cedar Hill Reservation and Rock Meadow Conservation Area. To explore more about the park, book an RV in Waltham and tick Beaver Brook Reservation off your bucket list.

Established in 1893, this reservation occupies 303 acres of woodlands, open fields, and wetlands. The main motive of the reservation was to protect the Waverley Oaks monument, a stand of …

Belmont Lake State Park, NY

467 RV rentals

Tucked away to the east of New York City in the mid-section of Long Island, Belmont Lake State Park is a popular hangout spot for motorhome camping enthusiasts traversing Long Island. Situated a few miles east of Hempstead and a short walk away from Bay Shore, motorhome camping near Belmont Lake State Park is an incredible idea when you’re looking forward to spicing up your New York City vacation with some swimming or hitting the trails occasionally.

Established in 1926, the 463-acre day-use park sits right next to the Southern State Parkway, so missing it is almost impossible. When you’ve been contemplating doing some state park RV camping around New York City, go ahead and search for an RV …

Bethpage State Park, NY

493 RV rentals

As crowded as Long Island is, the residents have carved out pockets of wilderness and green belts to preserve nature and provide wild animals with habitats on the island. Bethpage State Park was established in 1931 when the state of New York purchased the land from a private owner, who had already created a golf course on it. Taking a page from his book, New York proceeded to create four additional golf courses on this parcel of land. Today, Bethpage State Park is well-known for its world-class fairways. What’s not as well known is it maintains several acres of hiking trails and other opportunities for recreational fun.

The closest town is Farmingdale, about two miles south. The town is …