There’s nothing quite like hitting the open road in an RV, but where do adventurers love to explore the most? We recently asked our readers in the newsletter, “What is your favorite region to explore in your RV?”—and the responses were as varied as the snacks in your RV pantry. From mountain vistas to coastal escapes, RVers have strong opinions about their favorite destinations. A big thank you to everyone who voted—if you haven’t yet, make sure to cast your vote in our next poll so your voice can help shape the results! Now, let’s dive into the numbers and see which regions came out on top (and which ones might need a better PR team).

The Poll Results: A Battle of Scenery and Sunshine

Here’s how the votes stacked up:

RegionPercentage of Votes
Northeast6%
Southeast35%
Midwest18%
West41%

Looks like the West is living up to its “wild” reputation, while the Northeast… well, at least it tried.

The West Wins by a Landslide (Literally)

With 41% of the vote, the West dominated like a cowboy at a hoedown. And can we blame RVers? Between the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Pacific Coast Highway views that make your Instagram followers weep with envy, it’s no surprise this region took the crown. Plus, let’s be real—there’s something magical about watching a sunset over the Rockies while your RV’s fridge hums in the background.

The Southeast: Where Humidity Meets Hospitality

Coming in second at 35%, the Southeast proved that Southern charm works on RVers too. Whether it’s the smoky allure of the Appalachians, Florida’s endless beaches, or the fact that every campground comes with a side of sweet tea, this region knows how to keep travelers happy. Just don’t forget your bug spray—mosquitoes here treat exposed skin like an all-you-can-eat buffet.

The Midwest: Quietly Winning Over Hearts (and Votes)

At 18%, the Midwest might not have flashy coastlines, but it’s got something even better—wide-open spaces and zero traffic jams. Want to park your RV next to a serene lake? Done. Crave a small-town diner with pie so good it makes you question life choices? The Midwest delivers. It’s the underdog we all secretly root for.

The Northeast: The Underappreciated Underdog

Bless the Northeast’s heart—it only snagged 6% of the vote. Maybe it’s the potholes, the toll roads, or the fact that finding an RV spot in New England is like playing Tetris on expert mode. Still, fall foliage here is unbeatable, and if you love lobster rolls and history, this region’s got your back. It just needs more love (and maybe a few more RV-friendly parking lots).

Why Did the Results Shake Out This Way?

Let’s be honest—the West and Southeast have the kind of scenery that looks good on postcards and social media. The West offers dramatic landscapes and bucket-list national parks, while the Southeast serves up warm weather and beachside camping. The Midwest’s appeal lies in its peaceful, no-fuss vibe, while the Northeast, though stunning, battles cramped roads and seasonal limitations.

At the end of the day, RVers vote with their wheels—and it seems wide-open spaces and sunny skies win every time. Wherever you roam, just remember: the best RV trip is the one where you’re having fun (and your Wi-Fi signal holds up). Happy travels! 🚐💨