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An RV trip to Washington, D.C. is an amazing experience — if you know how to do it right. A full-time RVer and frequent D.C. visitor shares the best places park your RV near the city, how to get around downtown, where to eat and what to do in the area.
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The closest RV parks to Washington, DC lie on the Maryland side, where you’ll find camping spots and RV resorts with full hookups, free wifi, and a mix of back-in and pull-through campsites. Plus, nearby Greenbelt Park has a metro link to DC for easy sightseeing.
DC Connection RV Club is a chartered member of the Eastern Region of the National African American RV Association (NAARVA). It's a fun loving group of people who love to get together and fellowship wherever their RVs can travel. "Home is where you hook up". Our RVing season goes from April to October each year.
1. Cherry Hill Park, College Park, MD. Since D.C. doesn’t have an RV park of its own in the city proper, this spot is the closest one along the Beltway: Welcome to Cherry Hill Park in College Park, Maryland.
Washington DC on an RV road-trip. It takes some planning to include cities in a road-trip of the USA, so lots of traveler's skirt around them instead. But you don't have to, let me fill you in on how to include DC.
Are you planning on camping in Washington, District Of Columbia? Before you hit the road, find info on parks in Washington, District Of Columbia that offer WiFi, swimming, cabins and other amenities. Good Sam Club Members Save 10% at Good Sam RV Parks
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