Top RV Camping Tips 1. Know Your RV Inside and Out
Before hitting the road, learn how your RV systems work:
- Water tanks (fresh, gray, black)
- Propane levels
- Slide-outs and awnings
- Electrical hookups and battery management
This knowledge helps prevent issues and makes setup faster at each site.
Use apps or RV trip planners to:
- Avoid low-clearance bridges and tight turns
- Find dump stations, fuel stops, and rest areas
- Choose RV-friendly campgrounds or boondocking sites
Always have a backup location in case of full parks or weather changes.
Popular spots (especially national parks) can book up months in advance. Make reservations early and confirm size limits for your RV.
4. Pack Smart (and Light)Weight affects gas mileage and safety. Bring the essentials:
- Leveling blocks
- Hoses & filters
- Sewer kit
- Outdoor mat & chairs
- Tools & duct tape
Avoid overpacking clothes, food, or gear—you can often restock along the way.
Spend time in an empty lot or quiet area practicing:
- Backing into tight spots
- Using side mirrors or a spotter
- Navigating gas stations or rest stops
Confidence goes a long way on the road.
6. Do a Pre-Trip Checklist Every TimeBefore driving off:
- Secure all cabinets and loose items
- Retract steps and antennas
- Check tire pressure and lug nuts
- Close slide-outs and windows
- Confirm all hookups are disconnected
This prevents damage—and embarrassment.
- Keep music and generators down at night
- Don't walk through others' campsites
- Clean up after pets
- Leave no trace—pack out what you pack in
Helpful tools include:
- Campendium, RV Life, and AllStays (for campground reviews)
- GasBuddy (cheapest fuel)
- Google Maps with satellite view (for tight turns or parking lot checks)
Check the forecast daily. Storms, wind, or snow can affect travel plans and campsite safety. Stay flexible, especially in mountainous or coastal areas.
10. Slow Down & Enjoy the RideRVing is about freedom—not rushing. Take your time, explore small towns, and enjoy quiet evenings under the stars. Some of the best experiences happen off the main road.