The five best amusement parks for RV camping
When planning family vacations, amusement parks can be a hotspot for fun and entertainment. Rides, games, and food beckon thrill-seekers, contributing to The United States’ booming theme park industry. Many popular parks have established RV campgrounds, providing convenient space for RV travelers to stay when visiting their favorite parks. Not only do industry greats like Disney have massive RV sites, but a variety of lesser-known American amusement parks now feature expansive RV campgrounds. We’ve assembled a list of these hidden gems to help you find a lively stop on your next RV adventure.
1. Lake Compounce in Bristol, Connecticut
Widely known for its variety of rides, North America’s oldest theme park lies in Central Connecticut. Opened in 1846, Lake Compounce theme park has waterslides, traditional roller coasters, a Kiddie Land aimed specifically at younger children. The adjacent lake contributes to an idyllic atmosphere, inviting repeat visitors who make Lake Compounce a part of their family traditions. Families flock to the park every summer, enjoying shops, rides, and restaurants beneath the beating sun.
Lake Compounce’s RV site allows RVs of all sizes, so both smaller and larger vehicles are welcome. 20, 30, and 50 amp hookups are available on-site, and clean bathrooms are present for guests to use as well. Camping at Lake Compounce is a chance to immerse yourself in theme park history, and reserving a spot at the RV site also grants access to a basketball court, a volleyball court, and discounted park tickets.
2. Hersheyland in Hershey, Pennsylvania
With a nickname like “The Sweetest Place on Earth,” it’s no surprise that Hershey, Pennsylvania, is a popular tourist destination. Hershey Park, a theme park based around the famous candy bar, includes upwards of seventy rides. In addition, there are costumed characters greeting guests and the chance to get a photo-op with seals and sea lions. Classic carnival games like skeeball and ring toss expand the park’s scope, giving guests a truly memorable experience.
Hershey Park has full site hookups with electricity, sewer, and cable connections. Partial hookups are also available with electric, water, and cable. A trip to Hersey Park will invariably include a lot of exciting experiences, and RV camping can be a part of that fun.
3. Lion County Safari in West Palm Beach, Florida
Have you ever dreamed of seeing lions up close? Lion County Safari is a vessel for escape, transporting visitors to an African safari without even requiring a passport. Located in West Palm Beach, Florida, this animal reservation doubles as an adventure park. Zebra, giraffes, and lions can be spotted along the park’s four-mile tour, and countless more animals are housed within the park. If this vast collection of animals wasn’t enough, Lion County Safari has rides, games, and waterslides as well.
RV camping here is a unique experience, as you’ll be close enough to hear the horde of animals nearby. Full-hookup RV sites are available to accommodate your exhilarating stay in this haven for wildlife.
4. Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio
Trailing right behind Lake Compounce, Cedar Point is the country’s second-oldest amusement park. Cedar Point lies on the beautiful shore of Lake Erie, and it has a large assortment of thrilling rides. One of its most well-known attractions, Steel Vengeance, has a riveting drop of about two hundred feet! Live music shows and poolside cabanas are popular amongst Cedar Point fans who don’t enjoy the scarier rides, and Cedar Point Beach is a prime location for those who want to relax.
Lighthouse Point, the site where RV campers stay, was actually named one of the most beautiful campgrounds in The United States. All sites are full-hookup with complimentary Wi-fi.
5. Beech Bend in Bowling Green, Kentucky
If you’re a fan of NASCAR races, you’ll probably enjoy the drag strip at Beech Bend amusement park. Though Beech Bend’s roller coasters and water slides are immensely popular, what really sets this park apart is the famous raceway. Racing events with trucks, sports cars, and other vehicles are hosted here, attracting fans from all over the country.
RV campsites sit in both sunny and shaded areas, providing full hookup to water and electric services. Even if you’ve never watched a race before, Beech Bend could be the perfect chance to get involved with the exciting culture that surrounds drag racing.
Ready to camp in your own RV?
With any luck, this list has taught you something new about American amusement parks. Beyond Disney and Universal, plenty of parks offer fun rides and accommodating RV campsites. Stop by a Transwest location or shop our online inventory today to find out more about our vast selection of quality RVs.
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