Top RV Trips in the USAPop sales consultants are frequently recommending trip ideas for their RV customers.. From first-time owners to seasoned RV experts, they all have some wanderlust in their system. The US offers dozens of famous routes ideal for RVers. From vast expanses like the Grand Canyon to tucked away rivers and campgrounds, we've collected many great trip ideas and stories to share.According to Pop CEO Mike Adams, RV ownership and an adventuresome spirit go together. "RV owners love to explore, especially when seeing something for the first time," said Adams. "Pop's RV sales have steadily increased over the past 7 years because buyers are hungry for exciting adventures."According to the Pop sales team, they collaborated to recommend their favorite RV adventures. "This list was created from a combination of real and desired experiences. Adams said an RV trip is perfect to explore the USA. "Traveling in an RV allows you to experience the freedom of the open road, while also providing you with the convenience and comfort of a home on wheels," he added. "This impressive list has everyone dreaming about their next RV trip."According to the Pop Sales team, the Pacific Coast Highway is an RV trip most everyone dreams about. Pop offers numerous RV brands and models ideal for this trip on www.popsells.com and many California customers are buying RVs with this trip in mind."The Alaskan Highway is well-known if you live in this area, and one of my favorite routes to explore. The full trip takes you from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Delta Junction, Alaska, and has the most stunning Rocky Mountain views ever seen. The wildlife seen along the way is amazing, including bears, eagles, rams, and mountain lions.RV enthusiasts rave about Yellowstone National Park. This is a 'must-visit' destination for RV travelers since the park features geysers, hot springs, and wildlife across more than 2 million acres. Popular attractions everyone knows include Old Faithful, the Grand Prismatic Spring, and the Yellowstone River. The park has several RV campgrounds, making it easy to explore Yellowstone on foot or on the road.Not to be outdone by Yellowstone is Zion National Park, an amazing location for RVers. Zion is a hugely popular destination with towering cliffs, canyons, and waterfalls. The park has more than 146,000 acres with many RV campgrounds, making it easy to enjoy this famous park. What many RVers may not know is that Zion national park is part of the Grand Circle, a 1,400-mile route throughout the southwest.Another western route recommended is the Rocky Mountains. These mountains are the most stunning and beautiful scenes on any RV trip. Colorado's mountain towns are a must-see for any nature lover, and there's a wealth of fishing, camping, hiking, and skiing opportunities. Plus, you can drive into the Canadian Rocky Mountains and explore incredible areas like Lake Louise and Banff in British Columbia.Pop's director of seller services, says the east coast and raves about a few of his favorite RV journeys, including one you never expect. "The fall foliage season in New England is one of the most spectacular natural displays in the USA, and an RV trip through the region is a must-see for any leaf peeper." "The route takes you through picturesque small towns and scenic byways, including the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire and the Mohawk Trail in Massachusetts."Another eastern RV route is the Blue Ridge Parkway. from Virginia all the way to North Carolina. You can stop at charming mountain towns, explore historic sites like the Biltmore Estate, or just stop to camp, hike, fish or just hang out enjoying the natural beauty of the Appalachian Mountains. Several more RV routes that shouldn't be missed. The Great River Road is a scenic journey along the Mississippi River, from Minnesota to New Orleans. Another historic RV trip is Route 66, which extends from Chicago to Santa Monica, California. Add in the Great Lakes, Florida Keys, and the Texas Hill Country, and you have an impressive list of RV journeys.