The United States has over 45,000 campgrounds. Most of them are fine. A handful of them are unforgettable.
This list covers 20 RV campgrounds worth building a trip around. Some are inside iconic national parks. Others are top-rated KOA and private resort destinations with full hookups and resort-level amenities. All of them have one thing in common: they put you somewhere worth being.
Whether you are shipping your RV ahead and flying to meet it, or hitting the road yourself, these are the campgrounds that deliver on the promise of the American road trip.
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#1: Madison Campground
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Madison is the most popular campground inside Yellowstone for good reason. It sits at the confluence of the Firehole and Gibbon Rivers, just 16 miles from Old Faithful and 25 miles from the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Campers wake up surrounded by bison and elk grazing the Madison River meadows at dawn. Rangers host evening programs at the on-site amphitheater throughout summer. This is the closest park campground to the geyser basins, making it the best basecamp for first-time Yellowstone visitors.

Amenities: Flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, bear boxes, water spigots, ranger programs, RV and tent sites (up to 35 ft)
Official Website: https://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/lodgings/camping/madison-campground/
Nearby Attractions: Old Faithful (NPS) | Norris Geyser Basin (NPS) | Grand Prismatic Spring (NPS) | Yellowstone National Park (NPS)
Best For: First-timers, families, wildlife viewers, geyser enthusiasts
Reservations: Yellowstone National Park Lodges (up to 13 months in advance); books out within hours of opening
RV Friendly: Yes, sites accommodate most rigs up to 35 ft
#2: Tuolumne Meadows Campground
Yosemite National Park, California
Tuolumne sits at 8,600 feet in the high Sierra, a world apart from the crowded Yosemite Valley floor. The meadow itself is one of the largest subalpine meadows in the Sierra Nevada, ringed by granite domes and wild-flower fields. Campers have direct access to some of the best hiking in the park, including Cathedral Lakes, Lembert Dome, and the John Muir Trail trailhead. The elevation keeps temperatures cool even in July and August when the valley bakes. Stargazing here is exceptional.
Amenities: Flush toilets, food storage lockers, fire rings, picnic tables, camp store, showers nearby, ranger programs
Official Website: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232448
Nearby Attractions: Cathedral Lakes Trailhead (NPS) | John Muir Trail (NPS) | Day Hikes in Tuolumne Meadows (NPS) | Yosemite National Park (NPS)
Best For: Hikers, backpackers, photographers, families escaping valley crowds
Reservations: Recreation.gov; opens months in advance and sells out fast
RV Friendly: Yes, RV sites available with size restrictions; no hookups
#3: Mather Campground
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona (South Rim)
Mather is the gateway campground for the Grand Canyon’s South Rim, placing campers within a short walk of the rim trail and Bright Angel Trailhead. It is one of the largest campgrounds in the National Park system and one of the few that stays open year-round. Early spring and late fall visits offer mild temperatures and smaller crowds. The nearby Grand Canyon Village has restaurants, lodges, and the historic 1905 El Tovar Hotel. Sunrise and sunset from the rim are genuinely life-changing.

Amenities: Flush toilets, showers (nearby), laundry, dump station, fire rings, picnic tables, food storage lockers
Official Website: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232490
Nearby Attractions: Bright Angel Trail (NPS) | South Kaibab Trail (NPS) | Grand Canyon National Park (NPS)
Best For: Families, RVers, rim walkers, day hikers, history buffs
Reservations: Recreation.gov; open year-round, reserve well in advance for May through September
RV Friendly: Yes, pull-through sites available, no hookups
#4: Many Glacier Campground
Glacier National Park, Montana
Many Glacier is widely considered the most scenic campground in the entire National Park system. The site sits in the heart of the park’s backcountry valley, surrounded by Grinnell Point, Mount Henkel, and a chain of pristine lakes. Grizzly bears, mountain goats, and moose are regular visitors. The nearby Many Glacier Hotel, a 1915 Swiss chalet-style lodge on Swiftcurrent Lake, is a National Historic Landmark. The trailhead for Grinnell Glacier, one of the park’s most accessible glaciers, starts just steps from camp.
Amenities: Flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, food storage lockers, ranger programs, nearby boat rentals
Official Website: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/251869
Nearby Attractions: Grinnell Glacier Trailhead (NPS) | Many Glacier Hotel (NPS) | Hiking Many Glacier (NPS) | Glacier National Park (NPS)
Best For: Serious hikers, wildlife photographers, history lovers, adventure seekers
Reservations: Recreation.gov; books out months in advance, cancellations available
RV Friendly: Limited; recommended for rigs under 21 ft due to road width
#5: Devils Tower KOA Resort
Hulett, Wyoming
Devils Tower KOA is one of the most unique private campgrounds in the country. The site sits at the entrance to the national monument with an unobstructed view of the tower from nearly every campsite. The KOA plays ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’ on an outdoor movie screen every night, a nod to the 1977 Spielberg film that made Devils Tower iconic. Owners operate hayrides on the adjacent ranch with panoramic tower views. The full amenity package, loyal ownership, and that view set it apart from any other private campground in the Mountain West.

Amenities: Full hookups, pool, heated pool, cabins, group lodges, playground, mini golf, camp store, restaurant, outdoor movie theater, hayrides
Official Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/devils-tower/
Nearby Attractions: Devils Tower National Monument (NPS) | Plan Your Visit to Devils Tower (NPS) | Mount Rushmore National Memorial (NPS)
Best For: Families, movie buffs, climbers, RVers wanting resort amenities
Reservations: koa.com; advance booking strongly recommended for summer
RV Friendly: Yes, full hookups available
#6: Watchman Campground
Zion National Park, Utah
Watchman sits near the South Entrance of Zion, giving campers immediate access to the park shuttle system. The campground runs along the Virgin River, and the hum of the water carries through camp every night. The trail to Watchman Overlook starts directly from the campground. From here, the Narrows, Angels Landing, and Emerald Pools are all accessible without a car once you board the shuttle. The surrounding red rock walls turn deep amber at golden hour, making Watchman one of the most photogenic camps in the Southwest.
Amenities: Flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, food storage lockers, nearby visitor center, electric hookups on select sites
Official Website: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232445
Nearby Attractions: Angels Landing Permits & Hiking (NPS) | Zion National Park (NPS)
Best For: Hikers, photographers, couples, families, canyon explorers
Reservations: Recreation.gov; extremely competitive, book the moment reservations open
RV Friendly: Yes, electric hookups available on some sites
#7: Cades Cove Campground
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee
Great Smoky Mountains is the most visited national park in the United States, and Cades Cove is its crown jewel campground. The cove is an 11-mile loop through an open valley where white-tailed deer, black bears, wild turkeys, and coyotes are spotted almost daily. The valley contains a collection of preserved 19th-century homesteads, grist mills, and churches that bring Appalachian pioneer history to life. Bike rentals are available inside the loop on Wednesday and Saturday mornings when the road is closed to vehicle traffic.

Amenities: Flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, camp store, bike rentals, dump station, horse camp nearby
Official Website: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232488
Nearby Attractions: Cades Cove (NPS) | Great Smoky Mountains National Park (NPS)
Best For: History buffs, wildlife watchers, families, cyclists, horseback riders
Reservations: Recreation.gov; open year-round, reserve early for fall foliage season (October)
RV Friendly: Yes, accommodates most RVs, no hookups
#8: Assateague Island National Seashore Campground
Berlin, Maryland
Assateague is unlike any campground on this list. The island is home to a wild herd of feral ponies that roam freely through camp and directly onto the beach. The barrier island stretches 37 miles along the Atlantic coast with pristine undeveloped beach on one side and Chincoteague Bay on the other. Surf fishing, crabbing, clamming, and kayaking are all accessible right from camp. The National Seashore operates both ocean-side and bayside sites. Photographers come from across the country to photograph the ponies at sunrise.
Amenities: Cold showers, flush toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, dump station, camp store, ocean and bayside sites
Official Website: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232507
Nearby Attractions: Assateague Lighthouse (NPS) | Assateague Island National Seashore (NPS) | Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge (USFWS)
Best For: Families, photographers, anglers, beachgoers, nature lovers
Reservations: Recreation.gov; open year-round, summer sells out quickly
RV Friendly: Yes, drive-in sites for RVs, no hookups
#9: Moab KOA Holiday
Moab, Utah
Moab KOA is the best-positioned private campground for exploring two national parks in one trip. Arches National Park is 5 miles north and Canyonlands is 32 miles southwest. The campground sits along the Colorado River with views of the canyon walls that rise directly from the river bank. Moab itself is one of the top adventure towns in the West, with world-class mountain biking on Slickrock Trail, ATV rentals, whitewater rafting, and a genuine local food scene. The KOA amenities provide comfort after hard days in the red rock.

Amenities: Full hookups, pool, hot tub, cabins, camp store, Wi-Fi, laundry, dog park, river access
Official Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/moab/
Nearby Attractions: Arches National Park (NPS) | Canyonlands National Park (NPS) | Dead Horse Point State Park (Utah)
Best For: Outdoor adventurers, mountain bikers, RV travelers, couples, photographers
Reservations: koa.com; advance booking essential for spring and fall peak seasons
RV Friendly: Yes, full hookups, large pull-through sites
#10: Blackwoods Campground
Acadia National Park, Maine
Blackwoods sits 5 miles south of Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island, the crown jewel of coastal New England camping. The campground provides direct access to the park’s carriage roads and the rocky Atlantic coastline. Cadillac Mountain, the first place in the United States to see the sunrise from late fall through early spring, is accessible by car or trail from here. The tide pools along the park’s shore teem with sea stars, crabs, and anemones. Bar Harbor’s restaurants, shops, and whale-watching tours are 15 minutes away.
Amenities: Flush toilets, dump station, fire rings, picnic tables, shuttle access, nearby showers
Official Website: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232508
Nearby Attractions: Cadillac Mountain (NPS) | Acadia National Park (NPS)
Best For: Coastal campers, hikers, cyclists, photographers, seafood lovers
Reservations: Recreation.gov; open May through October, summer dates sell out fast
RV Friendly: Yes, accommodates RVs up to 35 ft, no hookups
#11: Grant Village Campground
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Grant Village offers Yellowstone Lake access with ranger programming and family-friendly infrastructure. The campground sits on the western shore of Yellowstone Lake, one of the largest high-elevation lakes in North America. Grant Village is the southern hub of the park, making it ideal for travelers combining Yellowstone with Grand Teton National Park just 60 miles south. Thermal features at West Thumb Geyser Basin sit directly on the lake shore nearby. Evening ranger talks are a summer staple here.
Amenities: Flush toilets, showers, laundry, dump station, fire rings, picnic tables, bear boxes, camp store, marina
Official Website: https://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/lodgings/camping/grant-village-campground/
Nearby Attractions: West Thumb Geyser Basin (NPS) | Grand Teton National Park (NPS) | Yellowstone National Park (NPS)
Best For: Families, RVers, anglers, Teton-Yellowstone combo trips
Reservations: Yellowstone National Park Lodges; books up a year in advance for summer
RV Friendly: Yes, large sites, no hookups
#12: Outer Banks KOA Resort
Cape Hatteras, North Carolina
The Outer Banks KOA sits at Cape Hatteras, directly on the Atlantic shore, combining premium resort amenities with barrier island scenery. The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States at 198 feet, is minutes away. Surf fishing, kiteboarding, and hang gliding at Jockey’s Ridge State Park are all within easy reach. The campground hosts themed weekends throughout the season and offers direct beach access. Wright Brothers National Memorial at Kitty Hawk is 90 minutes north.

Amenities: Full hookups, pool, beach access, cabins, camp store, Wi-Fi, laundry, kayak rentals
Official Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/cape-hatteras/
Nearby Attractions: Cape Hatteras Light Station (NPS) | Jockey’s Ridge State Park (NC State Parks) | Wright Brothers National Memorial (NPS)
Best For: Beach campers, families, history enthusiasts, water sports lovers, anglers
Reservations: koa.com; advance booking required for summer
RV Friendly: Yes, full hookups, pull-through available
#13: Jenny Lake Campground
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Jenny Lake is a tent-only campground in one of the most stunning valleys in North America. The Teton Range rises directly above camp, producing what many consider the finest mountain scenery in the Lower 48. The campground sits just steps from the Jenny Lake boat shuttle dock. That shuttle cuts the hike to Inspiration Point and Hidden Falls from 5 miles roundtrip to under 2. Strings of elk pass through the campground in the early morning. Few places in the world combine this level of scenery with this degree of access.
Amenities: Flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, bear boxes, boat shuttle access, nearby camp store and visitor center
Official Website: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/247664
Nearby Attractions: Hidden Falls (NPS) | Inspiration Point (NPS) | Jenny Lake Plan Your Visit (NPS) | Grand Teton National Park (NPS)
Best For: Hikers, photographers, tent campers, peak baggers, wildlife watchers
Reservations: Recreation.gov; tent only, sells out months in advance
RV Friendly: No, tent only
#14: Galveston Island KOA Holiday
Galveston, Texas
Galveston Island KOA is the premier coastal campground on the Gulf of Mexico, placing campers within 3 miles of the historic Galveston Seawall. The island’s 32-mile stretch of beachfront, Victorian-era architecture, and Pleasure Pier amusement park make it a rare combo of beach camping and urban culture. The KOA has direct access to West Beach and is a strong base for fishing the Gulf, kayaking Galveston Bay, or exploring the Moody Mansion and Bishop’s Palace, two of the finest Victorian homes in Texas.
Amenities: Full hookups, pool, cabins, camp store, Wi-Fi, laundry, playground, dog park
Official Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/galveston/
Nearby Attractions: Moody Mansion (Official Site) | Cape Hatteras National Seashore (NPS) | Galveston Island State Park (Texas Parks)
Best For: Families, beach campers, history buffs, Gulf Coast anglers, RV travelers
Reservations: koa.com; advance booking recommended for summer and spring break
RV Friendly: Yes, full hookups, large pull-through sites
#15: Polson / Flathead Lake KOA Holiday
Polson, Montana
Flathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, and this KOA sits directly on its eastern shore. The water is a deep, clear blue that reads more like a Caribbean bay than a Montana lake. Wild cherry orchards line the surrounding hillsides and produce a famous harvest each July. The campground offers boat rentals, kayak tours, and paddleboard access on the lake. Nearby Flathead Indian Reservation land adds cultural depth, and the lake is within 90 minutes of Glacier National Park.

Amenities: Full hookups, pool, boat rentals, kayak and paddleboard access, cabins, camp store, Wi-Fi, laundry
Official Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/polson/
Nearby Attractions: Glacier National Park (NPS) | Flathead Reservation (Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes) | Flathead Lake State Parks (Montana)
Best For: Water sports lovers, families, anglers, Glacier-adjacent campers
Reservations: koa.com; peak season July through August books out early
RV Friendly: Yes, full hookups
#16: Devil’s Garden Campground
Arches National Park, Utah
Devil’s Garden is the only developed campground inside Arches National Park, and its position makes it one of the most sought-after sites in the Southwest. The campground is at the end of the park’s main road, adjacent to the trailhead for Devil’s Garden Loop, which passes more arches than any single trail in the park, including Landscape Arch, the longest natural arch in North America. Stargazing is spectacular here. Arches is a Dark Sky Park and sits far from major light pollution. The red rock glows in every direction at dusk.
Amenities: Flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, bear boxes, water spigots, no showers
Official Website: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/234059
Nearby Attractions: Arches National Park (NPS) | Canyonlands National Park (NPS) | Dead Horse Point State Park (Utah)
Best For: Hikers, stargazers, photographers, desert explorers, rock climbers
Reservations: Recreation.gov; sells out months in advance for March through October
RV Friendly: Yes, RV sites up to 40 ft, no hookups
#17: Zion National Park / Springdale KOA Journey
Springdale, Utah
When Watchman and South Campground inside Zion are fully booked, the Springdale KOA is the best alternative. The campground sits at the park’s south entrance, within walking distance of the shuttle stop and the Virgin River Walk. Springdale itself has become one of the top small restaurant towns in the Mountain West, with a cluster of outstanding local spots on a single main street framed by canyon walls. The KOA is a polished basecamp that delivers comfort without sacrificing proximity to one of the most beautiful landscapes in America.
Amenities: Full hookups, pool, cabins, camp store, Wi-Fi, laundry, heated pool
Official Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/zion/
Nearby Attractions: Angels Landing Permits & Hiking (NPS) | Zion National Park (NPS)
Best For: RVers, families, couples, hikers who want full hookups close to Zion
Reservations: koa.com; essential for peak spring and fall seasons
RV Friendly: Yes, full hookups
#18: Asheville East KOA Holiday
Swannanoa, North Carolina
Asheville has become one of the top travel destinations in the Southeast, and the Asheville East KOA puts campers 20 minutes from downtown with full resort amenities on site. The campground is ringed by the Blue Ridge Mountains, with multiple trails accessible from the property. The area around Swannanoa has a dense craft brewery scene, and Asheville proper is renowned for its arts district, the 1895 Biltmore Estate, and the highest concentration of independent breweries per capita of any U.S. city. The campground’s natural feel is unusually pronounced for a KOA.

Amenities: Full hookups, pool, dog park, pond with walking trail, fire rings, cabins, camp store, Wi-Fi, laundry
Official Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/asheville-east/
Nearby Attractions: Biltmore Estate (Official Site) | Blue Ridge Parkway (NPS) | Great Smoky Mountains National Park (NPS)
Best For: Culture seekers, hikers, beer lovers, couples, families, Blue Ridge explorers
Reservations: koa.com; fall foliage season books out earliest
RV Friendly: Yes, full hookups
#19: Kalaloch Campground
Olympic National Park, Washington
Kalaloch sits on a coastal bluff directly above the Pacific Ocean inside Olympic National Park, one of the most ecologically diverse parks in the country. Campers fall asleep to the sound of waves breaking below their sites and wake up to sea fog rolling over the cliff edge. The park protects temperate rainforest, alpine peaks, and wild Pacific coastline all within a single boundary. Ruby Beach, a short drive south, is one of the most dramatic stretches of sea stacks and driftwood in North America. The combined scenery of the Olympic Peninsula is unmatched.
Amenities: Flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, dump station, nearby lodge and restaurant, ocean bluff access
Official Website: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232464
Nearby Attractions: Ruby Beach (NPS) | Hoh Rain Forest (NPS) | Olympic National Park (NPS)
Best For: Coastal campers, rainforest hikers, wildlife watchers, photographers, Pacific Northwest explorers
Reservations: Recreation.gov; summer and holiday weekends sell out months in advance
RV Friendly: Yes, accommodates RVs, no hookups
#20: Yellowstone Park / Mountainside KOA Journey
Gardiner, Montana
The Gardiner KOA sits at Yellowstone’s original North Entrance, just outside the Roosevelt Arch, the stone gateway built in 1903 and dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt. This arch is one of the most photographed landmarks in the National Park system. Mammoth Hot Springs is 5 miles inside the park entrance. The campground runs along the Yellowstone River with strong fly fishing access, and Gardiner is one of the best gateway towns for park visitors who want a quieter, more local experience than West Yellowstone or Jackson. Wolves and bison from the Lamar Valley are regularly spotted near the North Entrance corridor.
Amenities: Full hookups, pool, cabins, camp store, Wi-Fi, laundry, river access, fly fishing guides nearby
Official Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/mountainside/
Nearby Attractions: Mammoth Hot Springs (NPS) | Yellowstone National Park (NPS)
Best For: Anglers, history buffs, wildlife watchers, Yellowstone-first-timers, RVers wanting full hookups
Reservations: koa.com; Gardiner gets slightly less traffic than West Yellowstone, reserve early but not impossible
RV Friendly: Yes, full hookups
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