By WEnRV Publishing and Industry Partners on Monday, 27 April 2026
Category: RV Industry News

Vanlife Tips - Ongoing Monthly Expenses

Vanlife is often glamorized for its freedom and low cost, but it's important to have a realistic understanding of the ongoing monthly expenses. While you save on rent or a mortgage, new costs emerge. Here is a breakdown of common monthly expenditures for life on the road.

I. Vehicle Expenses

These costs are unavoidable when your home is also your transportation. Planning for these fluctuations is key to budget stability.

A. Fuel

Fuel is typically the largest variable expense and depends heavily on your travel style.

Mileage Target

Estimated Monthly Cost

Notes

Less than 500 miles

$150 - $300

Primarily stationary or local driving

500 - 1,500 miles

$300 - $600

Moderate traveling, moving weekly

Over 1,500 miles

$600+

Fast traveler, covering long distances


B. Maintenance and Repairs

While some months may be $0, you must budget consistently for inevitable repairs, tire replacements, and oil changes.


II. Living Essentials

These are the expenses that replace traditional household bills.

A. Groceries and Food

Food expenses can vary widely based on whether you cook every meal or frequently eat out.

Strategy

Estimated Monthly Cost (Per Person)

Cook every meal

$250 - $450

Mix of cooking and eating out

$450 - $700

Primarily eating out

$700+


B. Water and Propane

Access to free water is often available at public Place dump stations or rest areas, but sometimes a small fee is necessary.

Item

Estimated Monthly Cost

Propane (for cooking/heating)

$20 - $50

Water refills/fees

$10 - $30


III. Communication and Technology

Staying connected is crucial for remote work, navigation, and safety.

A. Cell Service and Internet

Most vanlifers rely on cell signal boosters and multiple carriers to ensure coverage.


B. Entertainment

Consider subscriptions for streaming services, audiobooks, or digital magazines.


IV. Boondocking and Camping Fees

While boondocking (free camping on public land) is a major draw of vanlife, paid campsites are sometimes necessary for amenities like showers, laundry, or to stay in specific areas.

A. Paid Camping Options

You should budget for occasional stays at private campgrounds, state parks, or National Forest Service fee sites.

A sample breakdown of camping fees is provided below:

Type of Stay

Average Nightly Cost

Monthly Budget (if staying 5 nights/month)

Private Campground

$30 - $60

$150 - $300

State/National Park

$15 - $40

$75 - $200

Membership Fees (e.g., Harvest Hosts)

$10 - $20 (amortized)

$10 - $20


V. Insurance and Registrations

These expenses must be factored into your budget and often require annual payments, which should be divided into monthly savings.

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