Summer RV Travel to National Parks in North Carolina

The summer travel season is a great time to explore the our national parks – especially during this year’s celebration of the parks’ 100th anniversary.

And if you’re one of the nation’s 8.9 million households who own an RV, then you know the unique and affordable travel opportunity that those vehicles offer.

According to the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), the number of RV-owning households has increased from 7.9 million in 2005 to a new peak of 8.9 million households. Cherished travel experiences and new budget constraints were noted as influencing consumer opinions about RVs.

If you plan to hit the open road via RV with your family this summer, consider visiting one of the nation’s parks in North Carolina. Visit our blog for safety tips and insurance information related to RV ownership. To find the most optimal insurance options for you, contact our staff at (336) 226-8595 today!

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National parks in North Carolina include:

Blue Ridge Parkway

For 469 miles, the Blue Ridge Parkway extends from Virginia south to North Carolina. The scenic and historic drive twists and turns along the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and adjacent to many unique cities and towns along the way. Known as “American’s Favorite Drive,” the Blue Ridge Parkway features stunning mountain views amid a rolling landscape lush with a diverse number of animals and plants that are native to the region.

Great Smoky Mountains

Straddling the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is renowned for its diverse plant and animal life, according to the National Park Service. As the country’s most visited national park, the mountains are robust with plant and animal life, stellar views and rich Appalachian mountain culture.

Guilford Courthouse

Guilford Courthouse is a national military park located in Greensboro, North Carolina. According to the National Park Service, it’s the site of the largest, most hotly contested battle of the Revolutionary War’s Southern Campaign.

For more information on national parks, historic sites and trails in North Carolina, visit the National Park Service.

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