Cheapest Summer Vacations
- You can barbecue your meals if you go camping.camping image by BOOJOO from Fotolia.com
Camping trips are one of the least expensive trips you can take. Campgrounds can be found in every state. Tent camping is the most economical, but there are other accommodations, such as cabins. Most campgrounds include amenities such as Wi-Fi connections and pools. Activities in campgrounds may include things like fishing, bike rentals and mini-golf. Campgrounds are just a car ride away, saving you money on airfare. Pack food to cook over the campfire to save money on restaurant bills. - Stay in someone else's home in the city you want to visit.home sweet home image by David Dorner from Fotolia.com
You can save money on lodging and, in some cases, rental cars by exchanging homes with someone else who wants to visit your town. By joining a home-exchange club for a fee of less than $100, you can list your home, its amenities and where you want to travel to. Save money for entertainment by cooking in the home's kitchen. Many cities offer free days at their museums, zoos and other places of interest, saving you even more money. - You can stay in the middle of Nature's beauty.Seminole Canyon State Park image by Felipe Fernandez from Fotolia.com
Don't overlook the the 394 areas and millions of acres of U.S. State Parks. A yearly park pass from the National Park Service is only $80 per non-commercial vehicle. This covers up to four adults, and children 16 and younger are free. The park pass is good in any U.S. State Park and can be used all year long. Many state parks have amenities that include lodging, food, transportation, shops and other services. - Staying in accommodations near a beach is another option.coffs harbour beaches 1. image by mdb from Fotolia.com
There are an abundance of beaches in the U.S. that have affordable accommodations. Check out areas that are often overlooked for the more popular destinations, such as Alabama's Gulf Shores, Oregon's Cannon Beach, Delaware's Rehoboth Beach and the Beaches of Northern Michigan. Accommodations include hotels, rental homes, condos and beach camping. For even more value, look for a larger home to share with friends and split the cost. In addition to relaxing on the beach, you can enjoy shopping, dining and local attractions.