Top 4 RVs to Travel the Midwest

Best RVs to Travel

There is no better way to see the natural wonders of America than hopping into an RV and hitting the road. From the red rocks of Utah to Wisconsin’s very own great lakes, RV’s are convenient and well-priced. Weather conditions can make travel difficult in the Midwest, that’s why the RVs on this list are built to withstand even the toughest terrains.

Here are the top five RVs built to travel through the Midwest:

  1. Winnebago Solis

    The Winnebago is synonymous with RV traveling. The Solis takes what American’s have loved in Winnebago’s over the years and amped it up to eleven. Spacious and sturdy, this stout vehicle will take you wherever you want to go in ultimate comfort. Providing a great turning radius and easy to use mirrors, the Solis makes driving almost too easy. In addition, the pop-top roof allows for plenty of space to move about. With all the amenities you could want, the only thing this camper is missing is a strong air-conditioner to sift air through the entire vehicle. Though with the pop-top extended, this is a minor inconvenience and not a deal breaker. The Winnebago Solis has won many awards and consistently ranks towards the top of any RV list. I have to give it to general consensus on this one, the Solis is a stellar camping experience from beginning to end.

  2. Roadtrek CS/ RS Adventurous

    On the larger side of Class B campers, the Roadtrek CS and RS are both excellent options for travelers looking for long or short excursions. With the ability to sleep three to four depending on which model you purchase, the Adventurous is a great family option. Especially if you have any young ones who enjoy tent sleeping. With a large fridge/ freezer and spacious cupboard setup, there is plenty of storage space for food and gear. To top off this well-designed RV, the floors are heated throughout the entire vehicle (Yes, that includes the bathroom). This is perfect for cold Midwest nights. Whether you’re driving through Illinois, Wisconsin, or Indiana, keeping your feet warm will not be a problem.

  3. Storyteller Overland Mode

    The Mode by Alabama’s Storyteller Overland is a wonderful driving experience wrapped into RV clothing. Its all-wheel drive is certainly the main attraction, but there are plenty of luxury touches that make the Mode perfect for long distance traveling. With a condensed style, this is one of the smaller RVs on this list, but Storyteller Overland turns that into an advantage. Made for more adventurous explorers, the Mode is built to last. It can take a beating and keep going. With a fridge, stove, and microwave, this camper is perfect for disappearing into nature for long stretches. The cooler/ shower bin can even double as a small bathtub for those times you’re wanting to pamper yourself. With a powerful rooftop AC, the Mode will keep you cool during the hot months and has enough heat to keep you warm during the cold ones. This RV may not be the best option for short distance travelers, but if you’re in this for the long haul, you need to consider Storyteller Overland’s Mode.

  4. Opus OP 2

    The final camper on this list goes to something unique. Not quite an RV, this trailer has revolutionized the camping experience. Somewhere between tent and RV is where you will find the Opus OP 2. Studded with a quaint, spacious interior that looks like a very comfortable front porch. The trailer takes ninety seconds to inflate and is built from sturdy tubes and stormproof lining. Included with the Opus OP 2 is a kitchen and toilet as well as large cupboards and areas to lounge about. Certainly the most practical option on this list, this is a terrific substitute for a classic RV. If you’re looking for a cheaper option that allows you a more classic camping experience, the Opus OP 2 is perfect for you.

The world is available to be traveled, you just need the right RV to take you there. Any of the RVs found on this list would make a camper happy, but it’s about finding the RV that’s perfect for you. Whether that RV is traditional and dependable like the Solis Winnebago or adventurous like the Opus OP 2, it’s important to explore the different options at your fingertips. Though don’t hold off too long, nature’s waiting, and it’s not always the most patient.