When summer hits, people get the bug. They get the bug to road trip, camp, and seek adventure in their RV. In short, RV season is in full swing. You might be a long-time RVer or just found your perfect RV after looking at the travel trailers for sale Boise RV dealers had in stock. Either way, you're ready to get out there.

As you head out on your next RV excursion, why not take a few small “toys” along for the ride? There are all kinds of compact vehicles that can add to your experience, whether you’re cruising down the Oregon Coast, exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina, or parked in the Sawtooth Mountains in central Idaho. Here are three options to consider.
Get on the Water with Inflatable Paddle Boards
The great thing about inflatable paddle boards is how travel-friendly they are. It doesn’t matter if you're tooling around in a smaller van-like Class B RV or you’ve found a larger Super C RV for sale and you're looking for a few toys to go with it. When deflated, inflatable paddle boards can take up about the same amount of space as a large duffle bag.
In fact, many inflatable paddle boards come with a bag you can use for storage and to carry it wherever you go. They can also come with accessories like a hand (or electric) pump and—as you would expect—a paddle! Inflatable paddle boards are ideal for exploring serene mountain lakes, calm rivers, and tranquil coastal waterways.
Kayaks Take You to Waterways Unseen
Kayaks can fall into a similar category as inflatable paddle boards, but they can often appeal to a larger group of people. They get you on the water, but they can be more secure for folks who may not want to stand or balance for long periods. In some cases, kayaks can traverse waterways that may be too intense for inflatable paddle boards.
Kayaks come in both inflatable and hard-shell varieties, much like paddle boards. If you're looking to save space in your RV, inflatable can be the way to go. But you can always get a hard-shell kayak or two if you want something more durable for more intense waterways. Kayaks can often be attached to the back or top of RVs with kayak mounts.
See Roads and Trails in New Ways with Bikes
For a lot of folks, bikes are a must on any RV trip. They can open all kinds of exploration possibilities. You can park your RV and cruise on the back of a bike to your heart’s content. Bikes can be great for exploring small coastal towns, mountain byways, paved trails, and so much more.
And you're not just limited to traditional bicycles, either. You can absolutely take a mountain bike or road bike along. Or you can go with an e-bike (or electric bike). E-bikes are great if you want to explore hilly terrain or longer distances. They’re also great for older riders! The bottom line is bikes typically take up little space in or out of most RVs—and they can add a lot of fun to any trip.
About DDRV
Do you love driving down the open road and exploring the country? Do you love relaxing on your favorite lake in the Idaho mountains? If you have adventure in mind this summer, DDRV is the place to be. They’ve been the RV dealer Idaho families have turned to for all their adventuring needs. Find new and used motorhomes for sale, or check out the inventory of travel trailers for sale Boise can’t get enough of. DDRV isn’t just RVs, either. They’re the boat dealers Idaho relies on, too. If you love fishing or simply spending time on the water, DDRV has what you need to make it happen. It doesn’t end there. They’re also where you can find the ATV sales Boise and the Treasure Valley are looking for! DDRV is ready to get you on the road, water, or trails.
Your next RV trip starts at https://ddrv.com/
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