From the pages of I RVing: Spring into RVing 2025

American Vista: Spring Adventures!

As much of the country shakes off winter chills, spring provides the perfect excuse to hit the road and chase adventure. The rivers run high with fresh snowmelt, forests burst into vibrant greens, and trails beckon with the promise of new discoveries. In short, this season is all about embracing the great outdoors—from the towering peaks of the Rockies to the sun-drenched deserts of California.

As the snowmelt rushes down from the Rockies, the Yampa River transforms into a tubing paradise. Steamboat Springs, Colorado, offers a sweet mixture of adventure and relaxation as you float past scenic mountain views and lively riverbanks. With outfitters providing tube rentals and shuttle services, all you need to do is sit back, soak up the sun, and enjoy the ride!

Spring brings Codorus State Park to life, with thick forests bursting into vibrant greens dotted with wildflowers. This Pennsylvania gem is home to miles of scenic hiking paths, where you can wander beneath towering trees, listen to the sounds of birds returning for the season, and take in views of Lake Marburg. It’s a perfect stop for nature lovers looking for a peaceful escape.

 

 

 

Who says spring adventures need snow? At the Imperial Sand Dunes (Glamis, California), you can trade your snowboard for a sandboard and carve down golden waves of soft desert sand. This surreal landscape stretches for miles, offering a thrilling playground for RVers looking to embrace the warmth of the California sun.

Springtime in Park City, Utah, brings a unique mix of adventure and history. At the Mountain Village, the Alpine Slide lets you zoom down winding tracks while taking in stunning views of the town’s historic downtown. With wildflowers starting to bloom and the crisp mountain air keeping things cool, it’s an unforgettable way to welcome the new season.

Oakridge, Oregon, is a bucket-list destination for mountain bikers, and spring is when the trails are at their best—lush, green, and packed with adventure. Whether you’re shredding down Alpine Trail, taking on the technical switchbacks of Hardesty, or flowing through mossy forests on Dead Mountain, this Oregon hotspot offers a thrilling ride for all skill levels.

Few adventures rival the excitement of rafting through the Grand Canyon, especially in the spring when the river runs strong. Paddling through towering canyon walls, navigating thrilling rapids, and taking in the sheer grandeur of this natural wonder is an experience every RVer should have at least once.

Abrams Falls is one of the most picturesque spots in the Smokies, and it also happens to be a great place to cast a line. Whether you’re fly fishing for trout or just soaking in the peaceful surroundings, this spring-fed stream is the ideal setting to slow down and enjoy the great outdoors.

Just outside Yellowstone National Park, the forests of Montana take on an almost mystical quality in spring. Fog rolls through the towering pines, rivers and creeks swell with fresh snowmelt, and wildlife emerges from winter hibernation. It’s the perfect time to get outdoors, take stunning photographs, and experience nature’s raw beauty.

The Mist Trail, one of Yosemite’s most famous hikes, is at its most breathtaking in spring. With the Nevada and Vernal Falls rushing at full force, mist sprays the trail, creating rainbows in the sunlight.

Spring is the season of fast-moving water, making it a prime time for whitewater kayaking. With stunning backdrops and refreshing splashes, it’s a true adventure.

Who says ski season is over in spring? At higher-elevation resorts, you can still hit the slopes while enjoying blue skies and mild temperatures. But if you prefer something a little more relaxed, grab a tube and cruise down the last of the snow-covered hills before the warm weather fully takes over.

Telluride is a showstopper in any season, but spring brings out its full charm. Waterfalls begin to flow, wildflowers peek through the melting snow, and the mountains create a dramatic backdrop for hiking, biking, or simply taking in the views.

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