Traveling with Kids
Looking for a family adventure vacation that will help your children develop a lifelong appreciation for the great outdoors? An RV vacation is adventuresome, inspiring and flexible. Feel free to linger among natural wonders that will mesmerize your children. And, unlike other tourists, you'll never wait in line for a snack or the bathroom!
Expand All FAQs- Is it hard to travel with little children?
- Renting an RV is ALL ABOUT traveling with kids. Dig for dinosaur bones. Ride
on steam trains. Wade in streams. Peer into huge canyons. Drive a Jeep along
a rough road. Build campfires and roast marshmallows. Even jaded teenagers will
be telling their friends about this cool summer family vacation.
If your children are very young, a compact, lightweight stroller is a good idea.
Strollers are usually only allowed on well-beaten, paved trails,
so you'll want a high quality backpack carrier for your smaller children.
- Won't my kids get bored?
- They might surprise you (and themselves) once you get out here. Digging for dinosaur bones, riding on steam trains, wading in streams, peering into huge canyons, driving a Jeep along a rough road, building campfires, roasting marshmallows...It's a rare child (of any age) that doesn't think that's pretty cool.
- Will traveling by RV be difficult with a baby?
- Infants are wonderfully portable. The trick is to take it easy. We'll help you plan a route that meanders through some awesomely beautiful places at a very leisurely pace, maybe only moving the RV every two or three days.
- Our family has both teens and little ones. Can we all raft?
- We can often split your group up so that the older kids have fun on the whitewater while a parent and the smaller one(s) proceed to the take-out by land. Young ones need to weigh at least 40 lbs.
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