9 BEST National Parks for RVing in Solitude

9 BEST National Parks for RVing in Solitude

According to the National Park Service’s annual report, these are the best national parks for RVing in solitude…

Do you want to RV to a national park but don’t want to be overrun by crowds? You may be looking for the least-visited national parks or the least crowded national parks. However, as an RVer, you should look at another statistic the National Park Service provides…

Every year, the National Park Service releases an Annual Visitation Report. You can see the Annual Visitation Highlights here. However, if you dig deeper, you can filter the types of visits at each park, including RV camping.

By digging deeper, we found the best national parks for RV campers looking to get away from the crowd. This is mainly for RVers wanting to stay in National Park campgrounds. Although, I will say that many on the list correlate with the best backcountry camping for boondockers, too.

9 Best National Parks for RV Campers Looking for Solitude

By filtering the NPS Annual Park Ranking Report for RV campers, you can see which national park had the most RV campers in recent years. By doing so, you can determine which are the best national parks for solitude.

However, you can’t just look at the list and say that the lower the NP on the list, the less crowded it is. Why not?…

Because this list is for the number of RV campers specifically staying in NPS campgrounds. At the same time, some national parks have fewer RV camping spots available than others. 

So, don’t get excited when you see Arches National Park, for instance, way down the list at number 26. Arches is known for its crowds!

But, if you take out the Favorite National Parks for RV Camping, you’re left with a good guide for the best national parks for RVing in solitude. 

Alright, with that explained, let’s jump in! We include a quick description and the most popular attraction for each destination.

And you can use this interactive map to learn even more about each of these National Parks!

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1. Badlands National Park

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Located in southwestern South Dakota, this park features a unique and otherworldly landscape of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. 

The most popular attraction is the Badlands Loop Road, which offers scenic drives and hiking opportunities.

2. Wind Cave National Park

Located in southwestern South Dakota, this park is named for the intricate and unique Wind Cave, one of the longest and most complex caves in the world. 

Visitors can tour the cave to see its famous box work formations.

3. Indiana Dunes National Park

Indiana Dunes National Park
Indiana Dunes National Park

Located along the southern shore of Lake Michigan in northwestern Indiana, this park features a diverse range of habitats, from sandy beaches to forests and wetlands. 

The most popular attraction is the scenic beach at West Beach, which offers swimming and sunbathing opportunities.

4. Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Located in west Texas, this park features a towering range of mountains and canyons, including the highest peak in Texas, Guadalupe Peak. 

The most popular attraction is the scenic drive to the top of Guadalupe Peak, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

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5. New River Gorge National Park

Located in southern West Virginia, this park is centered around the New River, one of the oldest rivers in the world. 

The most popular attraction is the New River Gorge Bridge, which offers scenic views and opportunities for rock climbing and whitewater rafting.

6. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

Located in western Colorado, this park features a deep and narrow canyon carved by the Gunnison River. 

The most popular attraction is the scenic drive along the rim of the canyon, which offers breathtaking views.

7. Mammoth Cave National Park

Located in central Kentucky, this park is centered around the longest-known cave system in the world, Mammoth Cave. 

Visitors can tour the cave to see its towering chambers and underground streams.

8. Lassen Volcanic National Park

Lassen Volcanic National Park
Lassen Volcanic National Park

Located in northern California, this park features a landscape shaped by volcanic activity, including the towering Lassen Peak and other volcanic features. 

The most popular attraction is the scenic drive to the top of Lassen Peak, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

9. Great Basin National Park

Located in eastern Nevada, this park features a landscape of towering peaks, deep canyons, and ancient forests. Plus, the Lehman Caves, a system of intricate limestone formations. 

The most popular attraction is the scenic drive to the top of 13,063-foot Wheeler Peak, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

It’s Worth Noting…

It’s worth noting that the above parks aren’t the overall least visited national parks or the most remote national parks in the system. There are other parks that have fewer visitors, in general, but this list focuses on RV camping. 

I also excluded the national park that was lowest in the filtered results because it’s located in Hawaii. Unless you wish to rent an RV on the island, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park isn’t a practical location to include on a “Best” list. 

Want More Statistics on National Parks?

Visitor Use Statistics Data Portal
Visitor Use Statistics Data Portal

The National Park Service has a great resource called the Visitor Use Statistics Data Portal. You can use this resource to help you plan where to go and when to visit.

The Visitor Use Statistics Data Portal is a web-based resource that provides access to visitor-use data and statistics for national parks in the United States. The portal collects and reports information on the number of visitors to individual national parks. The data is used to inform park management decisions and planning and to understand the impact of visitor use on park resources. 

Additionally, the portal provides information on trends in park visitation over time, helping to identify popular parks and seasons, as well as areas for improvement. The portal is a valuable resource for park managers, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the use and impacts of national parks in the United States. Or, for helping to plan around crowds!!

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4 Comments

  1. tina henry says:

    Gunnison is my favorite breathtakingly powerful and very peaceful.

    1. Team RV Lifestyle says:

      It is gorgeous! Team RV Lifestyle

  2. Bev Parkison says:

    Theodore Roosevelt NP north unit is a beautiful less visited park. The campground there is wonderful and quiet. We loved our stay there in September 2022.

    1. Team RV Lifestyle says:

      The Theodore Roosevelt NP is a gem, isn’t it? Thanks for the feedback, Bev! Team RV Lifestyle

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