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4 Cool Mountain Towns That Beat the Summer Heat

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Cool summer camping is easy for Colorado RVers like me. From June to September, I’m beating the heat in the Rocky Mountain high country. Of course, other cool mountain town destinations are out there too, and because my home has wheels, adding them to my bucket list makes sense. From the West Coast Cascades to the Whiteface region of the Adirondacks, these four are on my RVing bucket list. Keep reading and you won’t need much convincing to add them to yours, too.

Embrace Your Inner Bavarian in Leavenworth, Washington

Posthotel in Leavenworth. Getty Images

There are four places named “Leavenworth” in the U.S. But only one is a cool place to be during the hottest time of the year. Nestled in the eastern Cascades, Leavenworth sits at 1,171-feet altitude, just high enough to whisk you away from scorching summer temperatures. Surrounded by towering alpine peaks and bordered by the cool, crystal clear Icicle River, this former lumber town was re-imagined into a West Coast Bavaria in the 1960s. But it has so much more going for it than bakeries, beer and brats.

Where to RV Camp in Leavenworth

Leavenworth Campground

Close to town but away from the hubbub, Leavenworth RV Campground is a 300-acre riverfront getaway in beautiful forests & meadows. Hop into your kayak or paddle onto Alpine Trout Lake, located just four miles away. There’s plenty of wine tasting, too, along the scenic backroads. Back at base camp, this family-friendly RV park keeps everyone entertained with amenities like mini-golf, hiking trails, pickleball and disc golf.

Go Beyond Glacier in Kalispell, Montana

Kayakers on Flathead Lake. Photo: Pam Voth

The 1 million epic acres of Glacier National Park should be on every nature lover’s bucket list. But summer visitors seem to arrive at the same time. If you’d rather savor the park in quieter times, expand your northwest Montana itinerary to include Kalispell. Located in the Flathead Valley and just 32 miles from the park’s west entrance, this outdoorsy mountain mecca has something for everyone. One summer just isn’t enough.

Where to RV Camp in Kalispell

Rocky Mountain Hi RV Park and Campground

You won’t be more than ten minutes from downtown Kalispell and 30 minutes from Glacier National Park when you make Rocky Mountain Hi RV Park and Campground your summer RV getaway. The forested creekside getaway with super-wide RV sits and plenty of pull-thrus feels miles from civilization but is close enough for everything you need in town. Book early, since this highly rated park is one of Kalispell’s best places to stay for RVers.

You’ll Want More Wasatch After Visiting Heber Valley, Utah

Fishing on the Provo River. Photo: Visit Heber Valley

Let’s be real: driving an RV through Salt Lake City isn’t exactly relaxing. But it’s worth the trip if you’re headed to the Heber Valley. Located less than one hour from the state capital, 30 minutes from Orem and minutes from Utah’s famous winter ski towns, this cool camping getaway in the gorgeous Wasatch Front is a bucket list destination for RVers.

Where to RV Camp in Heber Valley

Mountain Valley RV Resort

Awarded the coveted perfect 10 Good Sam rating, as well as being voted #1 Best Luxury RV Resort by USA Today, Mountain Valley RV Resort is Heber Valley’s best RV park for short and long-term visitors. Recently built with big-rig RVs in mind, the resort is family-friendly but also features a special section with adults-only hotel-style amenities, including a clubhouse, fitness center, pool, spa, pickleball courts and dog park.

Go Wild in Wilmington, NY

Lake Placid. Getty Images

To a Coloradoan like me, a summer RV getaway at 1,093-feet altitude seems like an unlikely place to beat the heat. But with an average summer temperature that hovers at 76-degrees Fahrenheit, Wilmington weather is mild enough for a “real” Santa’s workshop at the nearby North Pole village. If Santa can call Wilmington home during summer, then it’s cool enough for me. Here’s why I’m putting this special destination on my summer RVing bucket list:

Where to stay in Wilmington

Kayak fishing near North Pole RV Resorts

In the Adirondacks, the highly rated North Pole Resorts is as idyllic as it gets in summertime. Big rig friendly with roomy sites and upgrade options, this Wilmington RV Park destination is packed with amenities like multiple pools, playgrounds, and dozens of ways to keep the kids happy. Surrounded by 100 acres of forest land, it’s the only base camp I want for exploring the Whiteface region.

Get Out of Your Comfort Zone and Into More Cool Places

Once you find your way to a cool mountain town for RV camping, it’s easy to get comfortable. Fifteen years ago I discovered how easy it is to beat the heat in Colorado and it’s been our number one summer RV destination ever since. But as these scenic mountain town getaways prove, it pays to get outside your comfort zone all year long. In summer, North America has a long list of great destinations just waiting for all of us to explore.

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