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Greatest States To Go to In USA


After spending 2.5 years on the street and visiting 28 totally different states, my household and I’ve created a lifetime of reminiscences. Each time I share my journey tales, folks typically ask two questions: “What’s your favourite state?” and “What state had been you content to lastly depart?” 

Whereas I can rapidly reply these questions, I’ve by no means put a lot thought into rating the most effective states to go to in USA.

So why not do this at this time? Let’s take a trip collectively and discover the 28 states I’ve visited. I’ll rank them from my favourite (the place I might like to stay sometime) to my least favourite (the one you’ll by no means catch me in once more). Buckle up, and let’s get began!

1. Oregon

My favourite state, indisputably, is Oregon. If you happen to’re an outside lover like we’re, Oregon has every part. From the breathtaking views of Mt. Hood, the excessive desert, the Tillamook Rainforest, and the Pacific Shoreline, Oregon has a world of pure wonders.

I fell in love with Oregon throughout our first journey to Bend. Our go to to Lava Lands within the Deschutes Nationwide Forest was like nothing I’d ever seen.

Then, visiting Mt. Hood and spending time at Trillium Lake solely reaffirmed my love for the state.

And simply once I thought it couldn’t get any higher, we visited the Pacific Shoreline. From the sand dunes in Florence to Haystack Rock in Cannon Seaside, it’s unimaginable to disclaim Oregon’s pure magnificence.

When our full-time RV life is all achieved, Oregon would be the state we name residence.

2. Washington 

I really like Washington for most of the similar causes I really like Oregon. If you happen to’re an outside lover, Washington is tough to beat. Fortuitously, it’s the northern neighbor of Oregon, so with only a few hour’s drive, you possibly can get pleasure from each states!

Visiting the Washington Coast marked my first time visiting the Pacific Ocean, one thing I by no means thought I’d be capable to do.

We additionally spent appreciable time close to Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens. The views of these two mountains are one thing I’d by no means get used to. Washington was additionally the primary time I went cliff leaping, and I bought to do it with my two adventurous boys! That makes the reminiscences even sweeter.

Washington additionally had wonderful library programs, which is essential to us as we elevate our boys.

3. New Mexico 

New Mexico was a really surprising favourite of ours. What was supposed to only be a “stopover” state changed into a state we liked.

Our first cease in New Mexico was Roswell. If you happen to don’t find out about Roswell, it’s the place the UFO incident happened in the summertime of 1947, when a rancher found unidentifiable particles in his sheep pasture.

So the city was stuffed with aliens, which the boys liked! We visited the Worldwide UFO Museum & Analysis Heart, which was a blast! We additionally did a reasonably enjoyable “spacewalk” that made us really feel like we had been on a unique planet.

Aside from the out-of-this-world experiences in Roswell, we additionally liked White Sands Nationwide Park, which, coincidentally, additionally makes you are feeling such as you’re on one other planet. I felt like Luke Skywalker exploring distant galaxies on the large dunes of pure white sand.

However as a substitute of taking off within the Starship, we hopped on a sled and rocketed down the dunes. If you happen to’ve by no means thought-about visiting New Mexico, I extremely suggest it.

4. Utah

We solely stopped in two totally different locations in Utah, however that was sufficient for it to crack the highest 5. Our first cease in Utah was in a tiny little city that gave us some “hills have eyes” vibes, so I received’t name it by title in case 1 of the 50 folks in that city find yourself studying this text.

However, our boondocking spot was on an deserted playground, so the boys had a blast opening the entrance door and stepping proper onto a playground. We additionally realized the historical past of the Historic Coke Ovens, which was an added bonus.

However the most effective a part of Utah was boondocking at the Bonneville Salt Flats. If you happen to don’t know, the Salt Flats had been fashioned when historical lake Lake Bonneville dried up. Now, this majestic panorama serves because the racing grounds for generations of land velocity racers from around the globe.

There’s nothing like getting your truck as much as 90mph on a speedway a number of the quickest vehicles in historical past have pushed on.

We additionally had a lot privateness and panoramic views of a few of America’s most lovely pure wonders.

5. California

Whereas Oregon is my favourite state, California is residence to my prime two Nationwide parks. I’d by no means heard of Pinnacles Nationwide Park earlier than we visited, but it surely was a nice shock.

My favourite half was the cave trails. Pinnacles Nationwide Park has two important cave areas: the Bear Gulch Caves, that are close to headquarters within the East District, and the Balconies Caves, that are close to the Chaparral Picnic Space within the West District. If you happen to’re ever on the town, you’ll want to try each.

Yosemite is gorgeous past phrases. Severely, nothing I write right here can do that nationwide park justice. If you happen to’re considering of touring full-time, Yosemite HAS to be in your listing of stops. 

If you happen to’re questioning concerning the energy and great thing about Yosemite, it led Roosevelt to broaden federal safety of Yosemite, and it impressed him to signal into existence 5 nationwide parks, 18 nationwide monuments, 55 nationwide fowl sanctuaries and wildlife refuges, and 150 nationwide forests after visiting.

Yosemite Nationwide Park is an absolute must-visit for any outside lover.

6. Florida

The second time we bought to Florida, we had no intention to depart. It’s the Sunshine State! No chilly climate, flip flops, and board shorts all yr. We completely liked the Springs. Three Sisters Springs close to Crystal River, Florida, was our absolute favourite. We bought to swim with Manatees!

We additionally noticed dolphins off the Gulf Coast and liked spending time with the animals on the Hardee County Wildlife Refuge.

However, with the sunshine comes the warmth, and with Florida comes hurricanes. There’s nothing fairly like dodging a class 4 hurricane whereas towing your home and every part you personal behind you. One of many many challenges of RV life we confronted on the street!

And that results in insane insurance coverage costs within the state and intensely excessive general value of dwelling. So, despite the fact that Florida had its perks, we determined to pack the camper and hold transferring.

7. Illinois

We went to Illinois for one cause – to see Superman. I’ve been a fan of the Man of Metal since Christopher Reeve made me imagine a person may fly a long time in the past. On the southern finish of Illinois sits Metropolis, the house of Superman. 

And in Metropolis, IL is the Superman Museum

The museum is filled with collectibles and artifacts commemorating and honoring Superman in his varied varieties – books, comics, TV, films, and extra. If you happen to like the large blue boy scout, you’ve bought to go to Metropolis, Illinois.

8. Pennsylvania

We didn’t spend a lot time in Pennsylvania, however I made it some extent to go to the state to take the boys to Hershey Park. Hershey Park is an amusement park named after the chocolate firm. I visited Hershey Park yearly rising up, so it was necessary for me to let my boys expertise it as nicely.

If you happen to’re a fan of amusement parks, it’s a must-visit. Along with the amusement park, you can even go to Chocolate World and take a tour to find out how Hershey makes its chocolate. And on the finish, you get a free sweet bar.

9. South Carolina

South Carolina is the place we lived earlier than we “launched.” I spent ten years in South Carolina, and it’s the place I met my spouse and the place my youngsters had been born. It should at all times be particular to me, but it surely wasn’t the place we had been meant to spend the remainder of our lives.

Port Royal, SC, was certainly one of our first stops once we began touring. It’s a beautiful little seaside city the place everyone is aware of everyone. If you happen to’re ever in Port Royal, cease by the Zen Den to see “Mamma Bear.” You received’t remorse it.

10. North Carolina

North Carolina is the place my spouse was born and raised. We visited her mother in Ocean Isle Seaside and frolicked together with her brother in Stone Mountain. If you happen to’re ever close to Roaring Hole, NC, you need to try Stone Mountain State Park. They’ve some wonderful trails with unbeatable views, and you may study some historical past of the world.

We additionally spent a while close to Emerald Isle Seaside, one other quaint little seaside city. If you happen to’re ever within the space, try Sundown Slush.

11. Maryland

Maryland is the place I used to be born and raised. I grew up proper subsequent to the Appalachian Path and Antietam Battlefield, so it was good taking the boys out on a few of these trails and instructing them a number of the historical past of the world.

If you happen to’re ever out close to the Antietam Battlefield in MD, you’ll want to hike as much as Weverton Cliffs for a unbelievable view of the Appalachian Mountains and the Potomac River.

And whereas it’s not in MD, cross the border into West Virginia to spend a while in Harpers Ferry.

12. Virginia

We handed via Virgina twice. The primary time, we spent a while at Ridge Valley Alpacas. The boys completely liked hanging out with the Alpacas, and the house owners of the farm had been nice. 

The second time we had been in VA, we caught COVID. After dodging it for 2 years, it lastly caught as much as us. All of us felt like loss of life, and our reminiscences of VA are tainted by COVID. Fortuitously, all of us made a full restoration and saved touring.

13. Ohio 

Ohio was enjoyable for us as a result of we visited mates we hadn’t seen shortly. We had been solely within the state for a couple of days, however seeing some outdated faces on the street was very nice. We did take the boys to the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery in Dayton, Ohio. Out of all 28 states, Boonshoft was by far our favourite museum. There was a lot for the boys to do, they by no means bought bored, they usually wished to remain longer.

If you happen to’ve bought youngsters, you want to go to the Boonshoft Museum.

14. Mississippi

Talking of museums, Mississippi had our second and third favourite museums we’ve visited thus far. We took the boys to the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum and the Mississippi Museum of Pure Science. Each are in Jackson, MS, and each are price a visit in case you’re ever within the space.

15. Indiana 

Admittedly, we didn’t do a lot in Indiana. The campground we parked in was the most effective we’ve stayed at, so we didn’t wander too far off. It was a kind of stops the place we simply wanted to relaxation and recharge. The campground had a pleasant playground for the boys, loads of locations to take a pleasant stroll, and an enormous pond to look at the geese and geese.

We did get out a couple of instances, although, and stopped by the Walnut Road Selection Store. It’s an eclectic little retailer with one thing for everybody, and it’s positively price stopping by in case you’re within the space.

16. Nevada

We boondocked in Nevada on our option to the Pacific Northwest. Boondocking will be worrying, however when you get the hold of it, it gives a lot peace and rest away from the world. We stayed on the Water Canyon Recreation Space and loved a while in nature, away from the hustle and bustle of the “actual world.”

Nevertheless, as you possibly can inform from the image, we needed to take care of some smoke from the wildfires within the space. That’s at all times one thing to be aware of when touring within the West at the moment of yr.

17. Iowa

Iowa was one other spot the place we Boondocked away from all of it and didn’t do a lot within the outdoors world. Even when we wished to get out and discover the world, there wasn’t a lot to do.

So we settled in on the Waubonsie Campground for a couple of nights and bought some work achieved. We additionally made a couple of new mates, as you possibly can see within the image.

18. Missouri

Missouri was a one-night stop-through. At this level, we had been rapidly heading again throughout the nation and wanted a spot to spend the evening. We ended up at Montauk State Park. If you happen to prefer to fish, this State Park is for you. It’s in a lovely, distant location, and it’s a trout fishing hotspot.

19. Colorado 

We didn’t spend practically as a lot time in Colorado as I might’ve preferred to. Generally, issues simply don’t work out the way you’d like them to. However, we did get an opportunity to go to a pleasant small city with superb mountain views. We stayed in a Hip Camp in Colorado, the one time we used that service, but it surely was nicely price it.

Nevertheless, we initially changed into the unsuitable driveway and had been met with a warning shot. We rotated actually rapidly and bought out of there! We’ll always remember the time our GPS nearly bought us shot!

20. Alabama

The campground we visited in Alabama was very nice. It had a pleasant pool, clubhouse, and a good laundry room (laundry is important!). Nevertheless, there actually wasn’t the rest round. We had been 20-Half-hour from a tiny city after which about one other 20-30 to get to any main conveniences. This was one other state we simply took a while to loosen up and revel in being disconnected.

The image above is our outdated camper and truck earlier than catastrophe struck in our least favourite state (hold studying to seek out out what occurred!)

21. Georgia

We discovered each of our tenting spots in Georgia on Boondockers Welcome. The primary spot we stayed at was owned by the nicest household we’ve encountered on the street. They handled us like we had been a part of the household and even invited us to a cookout at their residence. It actually was a good time, and we are going to eternally cherish the reminiscences we made there.

Our second spot was….totally different. Let’s name it Farmer Joe’s. Farmer Joe’s was a farm with donkeys and horses that may stroll proper as much as your camper. The boys liked it. There have been additionally chickens, geese, and goats (we bought to carry a child!) It was superb being surrounded by cattle in each route.

However, there have been some unusual vibes at this place. It form of felt like a cult. Folks we had been by no means launched to would simply pop up, engaged on the farm. They wouldn’t communicate to us. They had been simply there, working. It was odd, however now we have some unimaginable reminiscences of driving horses and feeding donkeys.

22. Kentucky 

We drove via some lovely spots in Kentucky. We additionally drove via Louisville the weekend of the Kentucky Derby, which wasn’t very good on our half. Pulling a 36-foot journey trailer via dense metropolis visitors isn’t enjoyable.

Nevertheless, we had been solely in Kentucky for one evening and slept in a relaxation space. Generally, that’s life on the street. One evening, you’re on the aspect of a lovely mountain, and the subsequent evening, you’re parked subsequent to an 18-wheeler in a relaxation space.

23. Lousiana 

Identical to Kentucky, our journey to Louisiana wasn’t very thrilling. Whereas we drove via some lovely locations, we didn’t camp anyplace spectacular. Except you rely the car parking zone of a Cracker Barrel spectacular.

If you happen to don’t know Cracker Barrel, it’s an old-style diner serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Every restaurant options distinctive native finds that mirror the group’s historical past, so you possibly can study concerning the space you’re in whilst you dine. We had a tremendous breakfast earlier than we hit the street once more.

24. Arizona 

Arizona is scorching. There are some lovely locations in Arizona, however it’s scorching. We stayed at a pleasant campground with a river flowing via it, and I spent a variety of time hanging on the market with the boys. We additionally went on a very nice hike on the Cliffrose Path close by.

One other time we had been in Arizona, we Bondocked subsequent to massive cacti close to Saguaro Nationwide Park. We don’t have cacti like that on the East Coast, in order that was a tremendous expertise. The go to to Saguaro Nationwide Park can also be nicely definitely worth the go to.

We’d later discover out that our canine bought parvo that just about killed him once we had been in AZ, and that form of soured us on the state. Nobody ever advised us about parvo on the East Coast, so in case you’re heading to the southwest, be certain your canines are updated on their parvo vaccine.

25. Idaho

Idaho was an journey for the entire unsuitable causes. We deliberate to remain on the Frank C. Jones entry space for the evening, however issues didn’t fairly work out as anticipated. The campground was smaller than it appeared within the photos, so I went out on foot to test it out earlier than we pulled in, and I used to be certain we’d be superb.

We weren’t.

I pulled the camper down the twisty, slender driveway to the spot the place we had been going to camp for the evening, however we had been too lengthy to show round to get into the spot. 

The world was too slender for our lengthy truck and camper to show round, leaving us with one alternative – again the truck and camper up the slender, steep, curvy driveway.

It was worrying and examined my driving abilities, however we made it out with out getting caught or damaging the truck or camper. After that, we went again to a relaxation space we handed a couple of miles down the street and stayed there for the evening.

26. Nebraska

I used to be excited once we pulled into the campground in Nebraska. It was a boondocking spot, and the place was virtually empty. We discovered a HUGE spot proper on the river. It was good.

For an evening.

The following day, a tent camper selected the spot proper subsequent to us (despite the fact that your entire park was open), however we didn’t suppose something of it. We’ve found in our travels that some folks identical to to be near different folks.

Nevertheless, one morning, I appeared out at our generator, and there was a telephone and a telephone charger plugged into it, however they weren’t ours.

Our neighbor, who we later discovered was homeless, helped himself to our generator with out ever chatting with us. I spoke to the man, and he turned out to be innocent, however he utterly destroyed our peace and quiet.

We let him cost his stuff on our generator, however we left a few days sooner than we had deliberate. We at all times err on the aspect of warning due to our boys.

27. Wyoming

We didn’t get pleasure from Wyoming. Wyoming was presupposed to be a fast stopover for one evening, but it surely changed into our second most worrying cease (our most worrying cease is subsequent). Driving down the interstate to our boondocking spot, my spouse instantly seen the camper was sitting inconsistently.

I pulled over to verify issues out, and after a fast inspection, we seen that certainly one of our leaf springs snapped proper in half. All issues thought-about, we had been extraordinarily fortunate. When the leaf spring broke, it wedged itself within the undercarriage of the camper. If that didn’t occur, we may’ve misplaced management of the camper, and it may’ve led to catastrophe. It’s one of many some ways through which street journeys will be harmful.

We had been solely a mile away from our boondocking spot, so we slowly pulled the camper there and parked. We tried fixing the leaf spring ourselves, however we couldn’t get a corroded screw out. We referred to as round to a couple mechanics, however in such a small city, there weren’t a variety of choices, and those that had been accessible had been charging astronomical costs. 

We didn’t have a ton of cash to spend on the restore, so we tried to repair it once more ourselves till we had been referred by a neighborhood campground to a cell RV mechanic who occurred to be staying within the space on the time.

Once they discovered what occurred, they fastened the leaf spring freed from cost. They had been superb folks, they even gave the boys free hats. We will likely be eternally grateful to them, and I’ll at all times pay their generosity ahead.

28. Texas

Every thing is larger in Texas, together with the disasters. At one cut-off date, Texas was on our brief listing of states we’d calm down in once we stopped touring. However now it’s ranked because the worst state we visited.

And, in Texas’s protection, it’s primarily resulting from horrible luck.

It began on our option to the 7IL Ranch when our truck began breaking down. I misplaced energy steering on the best way to the ranch, however we nonetheless made it. Nevertheless, whereas attempting to again into our spot, I noticed I couldn’t flip the truck sharply sufficient and hit a tree.

I left a large gap within the roof that we needed to cowl with a tarp whereas we waited 4 days for an insurance coverage adjuster to point out up. And this was within the useless of summer season, so it bought HOT in that camper.

When the insurance coverage adjuster lastly confirmed up, he mentioned the camper, our home, was totaled. Now we’re homeless with nowhere to go. Fortuitously, insurance coverage paid for a resort whereas we figured issues out. We ended up within the resort for per week with every part we owned in a Uhaul trailer within the car parking zone.

We didn’t know what would occur, and we had been ready to finish up crashing at certainly one of our father or mother’s homes till we figured issues out.

However, on my birthday, we had been fortunate sufficient to finance a model new camper, and after unloading the Uhaul and getting all of our stuff into the camper, we had been again on the street.

However the ‘enjoyable’ didn’t cease there. After a few week within the new camper, my spouse totaled our pickup truck. Fortuitously, everybody was okay, but it surely actually shook up my spouse, and we had been left with no option to pull our camper.

Now, identical to we had to determine tips on how to get a brand new camper, we had to determine tips on how to get a brand new truck.

Consider we had simply changed our first truck after the incident with the ability steering that led me to complete the primary camper.

So now we’re truck buying. It took us a few month to get issues located with insurance coverage after which discover a truck we may afford and use to tug the trailer. We finally did and bought again on the street, however every part had modified.

We won’t be again to Texas.

Reflecting on a Journey: 28 States, Countless Reminiscences

As our journey throughout 28 states involves an in depth, it’s clear that every place has left its distinctive mark on our household’s story. From the awe-inspiring pure great thing about Oregon to the surprising challenges in Texas, our travels have been a mosaic of experiences, instructing us concerning the variety and richness of america. 

These rankings are greater than only a listing; they’re a tapestry of reminiscences, classes realized, and the enjoyment of exploration. Whereas some states captured our hearts greater than others, each cease alongside the best way contributed to our household’s journey, shaping our perspective and enriching our lives.

As we proceed our travels, we feature with us not simply souvenirs, however the invaluable experiences of every state we’ve visited. To fellow vacationers, might your journeys be simply as enriching, and to the states that hosted us, a heartfelt thanks for the reminiscences that may final a lifetime.

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