January 25, 2007

Places To Stay In Your RV In Idaho

Taking an RV-trip to Idaho is a great idea if you are looking for a back to nature experience in an area that offers excellent Rv facilities.

Title: Places to Stay in Your RV in Idaho

Author: Adrien White

If you are looking for a back to nature experience, Idaho is definitely the state. With tons of outdoor opportunities in the state, Idaho RV facilities are situated in locations where you can take advantage of them.

Places to Stay in Your RV in Idaho

The uniquely shaped state known as Idaho may not be the first
place you think of when planning a vacation, but you shouldn't
underestimate this northwestern beauty. Home of some of the
country's best potatoes, Idaho also offers vacationers a great
place to ski, hike and just enjoy the great outdoors. From
beautiful mountains, to thick forests and even sandy desert
dunes, this state has it all! Idaho is best enjoyed when it can
be fully explored, so taking an RV trip to this state is a great
idea.

Idaho is split into seven different regions, ranging from the
Northern region at the top of the state to the Southeastern
region tucked into the opposite corner. Each of these regions
has a great selection of Idaho RV facilities for visitors to use
and enjoy. The city of Coeur d'Alene, in the Northern region of
Idaho, offers campers a great spot to enjoy hiking, fishing in
clean lakes and other water sports such as canoeing and water
skiing. Snow skiing is available here as well, for those who'd
prefer a more wintery trip - but be aware, most of the Idaho RV
facilities are only open seasonally.

Located in Coeur d'Alene is the Cedar Motel and RV Park. This is
a seasonal establishment; both the motel portion and the RV hook
up sites are only open from May 1 to October 1. The RV park
itself includes 39 hook ups, all of which are pull through
sites. They are full hookups, meaning that electric, water and
sewer is provided - cable TV is available at an additional
charge. The Cedar Motel and RV Park also has a dump site,
laundry room, showers and allows pets - a good bonus for
families that are planning to travel with their furry loved ones.

If you're looking to stay in a more southern part of Idaho,
there are also many spots available for your next trip. The
Southeastern region of Idaho offers travelers a glimpse in to
the past - the Oregon Trail went through this area during the
time of the western expansion. Lava rock formations and other
interesting terrain also make this a great spot. The Central
Links Golf Course and RV Park, located in the town of Grace,
offers campers amenities such as 70 foot hook up spots,
including water and electric. These are pull throughs, with fire
rings available, as well as showers and even wireless Internet.

Idaho makes an excellent vacation destination for families of
all ages and sizes. Taking your RV to Idaho means that you'll be
able to enjoy all that this diverse state has to offer, from
lava landscapes to frigid mountain lakes.

About the author:
Adrien White is with RVRentalsforYou.com - information on where
to rent anRV , dealers, parks and more.


Don't forget to take your camera.  And please visit us again and share your Rv travel adaventures with us.

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