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Vanlife Camping Tips
Vanlife offers incredible freedom, but successful camping requires planning and a few handy tricks. This guide covers essential tips for setting up and enjoying your home on wheels.
Planning Your StaysEffective planning can save you from a stressful evening searching for a spot.
Finding LocationsType of Stay | Description | Location Examples |
|---|---|---|
Dispersed/Boondocking | Free, remote camping, often on public land. | BLM land, National Forests, some state lands |
Designated Campgrounds | Paid sites with amenities like restrooms and fire pits. | National Parks, State Parks, Private RV parks |
Urban Overnights | Quick, one-night stays in urban areas. | Approved parking lots (e.g., specific stores), rest stops |
Check Local Regulations
Before parking for the night, always confirm the rules for that specific area. Some key items to look for include:
- Stay Limits: How long you are permitted to stay.
- Fire Restrictions: Whether campfires or portable stoves are allowed.
- Permits: If any permit or reservation is required, especially for popular areas.
Proper setup is key to a comfortable camp.
Leveling Your VanA level van is important for a good night's sleep, as well as for your refrigerator and cooking surfaces to function correctly.
- Use leveling blocks or ramps under your tires to compensate for uneven ground.
- Keep a small level inside the van to ensure accuracy.
If you rely on solar power, park strategically to maximize your charge.
- Orient your van so that your solar panels receive direct sunlight for the longest duration.
- Minimize the use of high-draw appliances like induction cooktops or hair dryers.
- Have a plan for cloudy days, such as connecting to shore power at a campground.
While the beauty of vanlife is its simplicity, certain items are non-negotiable for comfort and safety.
- Water Storage: Adequate supply for drinking, cooking, and washing.
- First-Aid Kit: Stocked for common injuries and emergencies.
- Emergency Contact List: Keep a list of local emergency services, and mechanics, and a way to reach your emergency contact.
Responsible vanlife camping means leaving your spot better than you found it.
- Pack it in, Pack it out: All trash, including food scraps, must be removed.
- Dispose of Waste Properly: Utilize appropriate dumping stations for gray and black water. Find the nearest approved dumping station.
- Respect Wildlife: Store food securely and observe animals from a distance.
- Minimize Campfire Impacts: Use established fire rings, or better yet, a portable stove. Ensure any fire is completely extinguished before leaving.


