Every year, the 9 million RV owners in the U.S. look for new and exciting vacation destinations. RV owners who aren't content staying put will be inspired by journeys, such as: Southeastern California's enigmatic deserts; Spectacular mountains on the Lewis and Clark route and a dozen more. Detailed trip maps, and insider's tips complete information on campgrounds.
Introduction
Part 1: Spring Trips
Chapter 1 Slicing Through Arizona's Midsection: Flowers, Deserts, and Canyons
Chapter 2 Oklahoma's Cherokee Strip: History Tour with Wildlife
Chapter 3 Northern California Coast: Redwood Cathedrals along a Wild Shore
Chapter 4 A Wyoming-Northern Utah Trip: River Canyons, Geysers, and Glaciers
Part 2: Summer Trips
Chapter 5 Cascade Mountain Magic: Columbia Gorge Waterfalls to Newberry National Volcanic Monument
Chapter 6 Northwest Mountains and Historic Trails: Wallowa Mountains to Glacier National Park
Chapter 7 North Cascades International Loop: Up Close with Mountains
Chapter 8 Southwestern Oregon: Two Extraordinary Rivers and Crater Lake
Chapter 10 Colorado Foliage Color: High Country Magic
Chapter 11 Southern Utah: River Canyons and Red Rock Magic
Chapter 12 New Mexico's Camino Real: Pueblos, White Sand, and Migrating Birds
Part 4: Winter Trips
Chapter 13 Southern Oregon Coast: Dynamic Merging of Land and Sea
Chapter 14 Baja: The Native Essence of Baja Sur
Chapter 15 Southeastern California & Nevada: Enigmatic Deserts
Chapter 16 Big Bend and the Lower Rio Grande Valley: A Wildlife Corridor
Appendix Sources for Further Reading
Index
Jan Bannanis a professional travel writer and photographer who has toured and camped in the West for over 22 years. Her credits includeThe New York TlĂ$