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5 Trip-Worthy Easter Campings Ideas

Spring RV adventures start here

Easter camping is the perfect excuse to pack the RV and hit the road. Whether you’re up for a family adventure or just want to escape into nature for the weekend, spring serves up everything you need—wildflowers, crisp mornings, and evenings by the fire. In this guide, we’ll share our favorite spots and smart tips to help you make the most of the holiday.


Why Easter Is Great for RV Travel

There’s something special about spring on the road. As nature wakes up from winter, you’ll find blooming landscapes, fewer crowds, and a sense of openness that makes Easter weekend one of the most rewarding times to travel. Whether you’re planning a quiet escape or a festive family getaway, an RV gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace—and enjoy the little joys that come with springtime camping.

Fluffy brown bunny standing on the dashboard of a moving vehicle with a scenic highway and trees in the background.

The Spring Advantage

  • Scenic backdrops: Wildflowers, green hills, and golden-hour sunsets set the scene
  • Lighter crowds: Visit national parks and scenic spots before the summer rush
  • Seasonal festivities: Easter egg hunts, bonfires, and outdoor activities for all ages
  • Ultimate flexibility: Go wherever the spring air leads you—no strict plans needed

Easter Camping Ideas: Beaches, Parks & Hidden Gems

Beachfront Escapes

Newport Beach Area (CA)

Typical Easter weather: 65–75°F, sunny with cool ocean breezes.


View of the Pacific Ocean through a natural rock arch along California’s rugged coast—an ideal Easter camping photo stop

Newport Beach offers a polished blend of coastal elegance and springtime celebration. Known for its upscale charm, golden beaches, and festive spirit, it’s a great option for families looking to spend Easter outside in style.

Easter Activities
  • Massive beachside egg hunt
  • Easter crafts and bingo for kids
  • Paddleboarding and waterfront activities

Myrtle Beach Area (SC)

Typical Easter weather: 70–80°F, mild and breezy.


Soft sunrise over Myrtle Beach and its iconic pier—an inviting scene for a tranquil Easter camping morning

For families wondering where to go for Easter that feels festive and welcoming, Myrtle Beach delivers. With wide stretches of shoreline and lively local events, it’s perfect for creating oceanside memories.

Easter Activities
  • Easter egg hunt
  • Sunrise Easter service on the beach
  • Live music and family-friendly entertainment

National Park Easter Getaways

Grand Canyon Region

Typical Easter Weather: 50–70°F, chilly mornings but warm afternoons.


Sweeping view of the Grand Canyon with the Colorado River below, perfect for an unforgettable Easter camping road trip.

The Grand Canyon isn’t just a bucket list stop—it’s also a stunning backdrop for an Easter camping adventure. Crisp desert mornings and canyon sunsets create a dramatic setting for your spring celebration.

Easter Activities
  • Easter sunrise train ride to the canyon
  • Guided family-friendly hikes

Great Smoky Mountains National Park (TN/NC)

Typical Easter Weather: 45–65°F, cool mornings with mild afternoons.


Misty mountain slope covered in dense pine trees, creating a peaceful backdrop for Easter camping in the wild.

This misty, wildflower-dotted paradise is perfect for a peaceful Easter outside. With quiet trails, scenic overlooks, and the charm of spring in the mountains, it’s a top pick for Easter camping ideas.

Easter Activities
  • Scenic Easter egg hunts among the wildflowers
  • Nature-themed Easter scavenger hunt

Hidden Gem

Northwest Colorado Region (CO)

Typical Easter Weather: 35–55°F, cool with possible late snow.


Dramatic storm clouds rolling over a rocky mountain range and green valley, capturing the raw beauty of Easter camping in nature

For families craving a quiet, off-the-grid Easter, this underrated region of Colorado offers wide-open skies, peaceful trails, and serene landscapes. It’s one of the best spring break destinations for families on a budget who want something slower and more soulful.

Easter Activities
  • Easter bonfire and campfire storytelling
  • Acoustic live music under the stars

Booking Tips for Easter Weekend

Woman enjoying a picnic in a flower-filled meadow with a roadsurfer RV parked nearby, perfect setting for Easter camping in spring.

Spring camping is a popular and affordable way to travel. We even put together a full cost comparison of RV rentals vs. hotels to help you plan smarter this season.

  • Book early to snag your favorite camping spots
  • If national parks are full, explore nearby state parks or hidden local gems
  • Look for Easter extras like pancake breakfasts, egg hunts, or family games
  • Use your RV’s flexibility to adjust routes and avoid crowded areas

Why roadsurfer RVs Make Spring Travel a Breeze

Make your spring getaway simple with roadsurfer’s fully equipped RVs—designed for flexibility, comfort, and adventure. With unlimited mileage, one-way rentals, and a complete kitchen setup, you’re ready to hit the road without extra costs or stress. Whether you’re waking up to ocean views or chasing wildflowers, roadsurfer ensures a smooth ride with flexible booking, free cancellation, and a pet-friendly policy.

Class C RV | Cabover

Family Freedom

Thor Four Winds 22E

  • Seats 5
  • Sleeps 5
  • Combined kitchen/living room
  • Wet bath with shower & toilet
  • Hot water

Class B RV | Sprinter-Style

Couple Condo

Various Manufacturers

  • Seats 4
  • Sleeps 2+1
  • Spacious kitchen area
  • Wet bath with shower & toilet
  • Hot water

Class B RV | Sprinter-Style

Liberty Lodge

Various Manufacturers

  • Seats 4
  • Sleeps 4
  • Spacious kitchen area
  • Wet bath with shower & toilet
  • Hot water
  • Manual pop-up roof

Class B RV | Sprinter-Style

Horizon Hopper

Winnebago Revel 44E

  • Seats 4
  • Sleeps 2
  • Spacious kitchen area
  • Wet bath with shower & toilet
  • Hot water

Plan Your Easter Camping Getaway

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