Do you like to dance? Do you find dance events across the country to attend? Maybe you go to the local bar to swing dance? Were you once a ballerina?
Dancing and RVing might not seem like an obvious pair, but for many travelers, the open road leads straight to the dance floor. From country-western two-stepping in Texas honky-tonks to contra dancing in New England, there’s no shortage of opportunities to kick up your heels. Some RVers even plan their travels around dance festivals, following the rhythm of their favorite styles wherever the music takes them.
Ballroom dancing, swing, and even line dancing can be found in RV parks and campgrounds across the country. Many parks host their own events, offering lessons and social dances for those eager to learn or practice. Others are near community centers or dance halls where locals and visitors alike gather for a night of fun.

And let’s not forget the spontaneous dance parties—sometimes all it takes is a good playlist and a willing group of friends at a campsite.
Of course, not all RVers are looking for an organized event. Some just enjoy dancing in their own space, whether it’s swaying under the awning to a favorite song or letting loose inside on a rainy day. For solo travelers, dance can be a great way to meet new people and connect with local communities, turning a stop along the way into a lasting memory.
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2 Left Feet
or 2 right feet. The result is the same. Not great at matching the rhythm either.
I was always playing bass guitar in the band, so I never really learned to dance.
Two step and Country Waltz but that’s about it. Watch your toes, sorry in advance.
I love to, but unfortunately my husband doesn’t, so more often than not I end up sitting and watching others. Sometimes I get lucky and find (or they ask, me!) someone who will dance with me!
My wife and I agreed many years ago that I have no problem with her dancing with another partner. Just because I can’t, shouldn’t mean she can’t.
From little on to my 78th year, I was never able to dance. No rhythm, too shy or something. I can slow dance with my wife because she knows to look out for her feet. Always thought it would be fun to dance.
Loved to dance in younger years when the hips still worked.
Never learned how and my few attempts during junior & senior high resulted in ridicule. Set in stone for me to never dance.
I love to dance but I”m terrible. Also love to sing with same results.
Dance every day! Makes my heart happy.