RVing and Skiing: The Ultimate Winter Adventure

Winter transforms the outdoors into a snow-covered playground, and for those who love RVing, it’s the perfect opportunity to hit the slopes while enjoying the comforts of your home on wheels. RVing and skiing go hand-in-hand, offering flexibility, cost savings, and a cozy retreat after a day in the snow. Here’s why this combination should be your next adventure and some tips to make the most of it.

Why RVing is Perfect for Ski Trips

1. Proximity to the Slopes

Many ski resorts offer RV-friendly accommodations, including dedicated parking areas for overnight stays. Imagine waking up just steps away from the lifts — no need to fight for parking or wake up early to beat the crowds.

2. Budget-Friendly Travel

Ski vacations can get expensive, especially when factoring in hotel stays. With your RV, you eliminate lodging costs and have the freedom to cook meals, saving money for lift tickets or rental gear.

3. Cozy Après-Ski Comfort

After a long day on the slopes, nothing beats returning to your RV, where you can enjoy a hot meal, a warm shower, and your favorite movie or book. Many RVs, like nuCamp’s four-season truck campers, are designed to handle cold weather, ensuring you stay comfortable no matter the temperature. If properly winterized, you can even stay toasty warm in nuCamp’s three-season models thanks to the Alde Heating System.

4. Flexibility and Freedom

Want to explore multiple ski resorts in one trip? With an RV, you can create your own itinerary, moving from one destination to the next without worrying about check-in times or hotel availability.

A view of snowy mountains and puffy clouds on a sunny winter day in Mammoth Lakes, CA

Best RV-Friendly Ski Destinations

1. Mammoth Mountain, California

Mammoth Mountain RV Park welcomes skiers with year-round facilities. With stunning views and challenging slopes, it’s a favorite for RVers who love the California sunshine combined with excellent snow.

2. Breckenridge, Colorado

Breckenridge is a top-tier skiing destination, and Tiger Run RV Resort offers full hookups and easy access to the slopes. The town’s charming atmosphere is a bonus for après-ski adventures.

3. Killington Resort, Vermont

Dubbed the “Beast of the East,” Killington offers ample RV parking at nearby campgrounds like Gifford Woods State Park. Its extensive trail system makes it a must-visit for East Coast skiers.

4. Mount Hood, Oregon

For an adventurous experience, check out Mount Hood’s Timberline Lodge, which permits RV parking. The year-round skiing opportunities and breathtaking scenery make it a unique destination.

5. Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada

Combine skiing with the awe-inspiring beauty of Banff National Park. Nearby campgrounds like Tunnel Mountain Village provide RV accommodations with a stunning backdrop of the Canadian Rockies.

Skiing at Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta, Canada, with cable cars going up the mountains.

Tips for a Successful RV Ski Trip

  1. Winterize Your RV: Ensure your RV is equipped for cold weather with insulated windows, heated tanks, and a reliable furnace. If your camper is a three-season RV, such as nuCamp’s teardrop trailers, ensure your tanks are winterized to protect your plumbing.
  2. Pack the Essentials: Bring tire chains, snow shovels, and plenty of propane for heating. Don’t forget ski gear and warm clothing!
  3. Plan Ahead: Research ski resorts with RV parking or nearby campgrounds, and book in advance if necessary.
  4. Stay Safe: Monitor weather conditions and be prepared for snowstorms. Make sure your RV’s batteries and generator are in good working order.
  5. Layer Up: Even with a well-insulated RV, temperatures can drop significantly at night. Pack extra blankets and thermal layers.
A stunning view of Killington Ski Resort, in Vermont,.

Make It an Unforgettable Experience

RVing and skiing is the perfect winter pairing, blending adventure with comfort. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or trying the sport for the first time, traveling by RV offers a unique way to explore snowy landscapes and experience the thrill of the slopes. So, load up your RV, grab your gear, and chase the powder — your next adventure awaits!

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