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Plan Ahead With Our Regional Travel Calendar for 2022

Two men in a kayak near a glacier

Two men in a canoe among icebergs in Antarctica

We’ve found an RV travel region for every season in the U.S. and Canada. Look at the travel calendar below and find a fun-filled destination during your favorite times of the year.

Check out the attractions in each of our monthly regions, then choose an RV park for your stay.


January — Southeast States

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas

Stick to your New Year’s resolutions at these sunny snowbird spots.


February — Southern States

North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee

Fall in love with RV travel in the Southern States.

The Biltmore. Photo: Stephanie Klepacki


March

Northern Arizona, Northern California, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah

Take a spring break on your own terms in the Western United States.


April

Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma

Stop and smell the blooms in these South Central locations.

Kansas sunflower field. Getty Images


May

Kentucky, Virginia

Savor the best barbecue in the world in the Southern Appalachian states.


June

Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario

Extend your daylight fun in these northern destinations.


July

Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming

Embrace your travel independence in the Northwest.

Capilano Bridge. Getty Images


August

Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wisconsin

Stay cool in these Midwest water recreation hotspots.


September

Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio

Finish up the summer season in a big way in the Midwest.


October  — Mid-Atlantic States

Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

Fall colors blaze in these Mid-Atlantic cities and forests.

Autumn on Lake George in Upstate New York. Getty Images


November — Northeast States

Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire

Give thanks for RV travel in New England.


December — Southwest States

Southern Arizona, Southern California, Nevada

Celebrate the season in the Southwest.

Christmas lights on cacti. Getty Images

 

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