Nevada is home to the Pony Express, cowboys, pioneers, and, of course, Las Vegas. Perhaps the easiest way to see all of Nevada that interests you is to rent an RV and tour the state how, when, and wherever you like.
The most frequently rented RV is the class-C motor home. It's easy to drive and has many of the comforts of home -- beds, a toilet, shower, heat and air-conditioning, a refrigerator and a microwave. Some even come with a TV and a DVD player. Other popular Options include a tow truck, trailers or folding camping trailer.
Las Vegas is an easy city to begin the adventure, as many agencies are your RV rental. The Las Vegas RV rental season is between early November and late March. This is when it comes to lower prices for the holidays, with prices starting at about $ 65 a day for 40 days for a single camper. The longer you rent an RV, the less the price. The prices are the highest among theend of June and the start of September. The cheapest day rate available is probably $117 for 40 days.
One neat RV diversion available around Las Vegas is geocaching, a high-tech treasure hunt. To geocache you need a sense of adventure, a little luck, and a GPS to help you find the cache--hidden goodies left for explorers like you. Find a cache welcoming you to Nevada at N 35° 36.562 W 115° 23.364.
The Nevada Commission on Tourism's Web site has a searchable map of RV parks in Nevada. It is one of the best places to start planning your trip.
Before you rent, comparison-shop. Be sure to ask about extra fees like insurance, mileage or cleaning. Planning ahead means more fun on the road.
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