When you are in the market for RVs, looking at RV sales, you will be assessing different prices monthly budgets and purchase price so that they complement one another. You do not want to look at RV sales that you cannot afford upfront and on a monthly basis. On the positive side, once you have assessed your RV sales budget and monthly spending and you find the recreational vehicle of your dreams, there are options for you down the road that are free. This means that after your RV sales experience, you can save money through different methods, one of which is free camping.
There are over 400 million acres of public lands that offer free camping for those who have purchased RVs with RV sales. RV enthusiasts are able to save money on vacation costs because some campgrounds are offered free or at low costs because of tax dollars. Look around RV sales campgrounds to see if there are any on your vacation path.
Some RV camping sites are more rustic than others, meaning there are no pools, or added amenities. There could be no water hook ups or cable tv. But, it is good to know that such rustic sites offer gorgeous views for your motor home or travel trailer needs.
Check around at what your state or the states that you will be traveling in with your Class A motorhome or travel trailer. Some offer free camping on state land. For example, the state of Arizona offers a public land permit for $20, allowing the permit holder free camping on all of the state land in AZ.
Also check out the BLM, or Bureau of Land Management. It was established in the year 1946 and manages the land across the United States, which totals approx. 256 million acres. Another tool is www.publiclands.org. This website may be able to help you find a motor home camp grounds that suit your needs, along with their amenities and nearby activities for your RVing family.
Another online site to look at and use as a resource is the Department of Agriculture and the National Forest Service. They protect the national parks of the US. Look for free camping or low cost camping sites and options for your RV.
Some dogs and/or other pets will be welcome at National campgrounds, but you should double check before you travel with your friendly furry animals. The website www.rv-camping.org offers RV enthusiasts assistance in such matters.
You have the ability to research and find the best RV to suit your financial needs, knowing that you can save money by camping for free after the purchase. Check out your options and the free camp sites in your state. Enjoy your RVing experiences.
Julie Jacobs is an RV enthusiast who writes about RV sales and more. You can learn more by visiting www.PedataRVCenter.com.