Top 7 Tips to Help You Enjoy RV Road Trips

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Top 7 Tips to Help You Enjoy RV Road Trips

Traveling in an RV can be a great experience for you to enjoy be it alone, with friends, or with family. However, the perfect trip takes a bit of planning to get every detail just right to ensure you have a wonderful experience. You should adhere to the following tips to get the most out of your RV vacation:

1. Pre-Trip Maintenance You should ensure your RV is ready for the road before you head out. You should check for flat spots on tires, water damage, or pest damage such as chewed wires. You can fix these issues yourself or you can take your RV to a mechanic. You should fill up the fluids your vehicle requires.

2. Plan your Routes While taking off in a random direction is a tempting idea, you should carefully plan how you travel. Not knowing what lies ahead can lead to weather and traffic delays, toll routes, and safety issues on your trip. You’ll also need to know where to park your RV, have bathroom breaks, and make other important stops along the way.

3. Create an Emergency Kit Emergency camping and driving kits are a necessity for an RV road trip. You should ensure your emergency kit has the following items before you head out for the trip: jumper cables, road flares, fire extinguisher, water, flashlights and extra batteries, tool kit, tarps, non-perishable foods, first-aid kit and more. You should further tune your emergency kits to your specific trip.

4. Plan Various Activities You should plan various activities for the road especially if you’re traveling with kids. Younger kids will enjoy trip-related coloring and activity pages. Older children will find more challenging logicbased games to keep them busy. You can curate a great road trip playlist or find some audiobooks or podcasts to pass the time.

5. Prepare for Inclement Conditions


You can run into unforeseen conditions from weather to road work. You should be completely prepared before you head out on the road and understand the potential weather events of your route and destination. Rockslides and wildfires can close entire stretches of highway, making passage impossible. If you’re heading to areas prone to natural events, you should have a backup plan just in case.

6. Enjoy the Trip You should find time to just relax and enjoy the scenery even if you have to schedule it into the itinerary. Even for experienced drivers, being on a road trip with an RV can be a fun but stressful task. You should give yourself extra time to rest and recharge. You can plan an extra day at your destination to allow yourself to focus on the importance of the vacation.

7. Post-Trip Maintenance Once your trip is over, the RV will need some maintenance before the next vacation. Even if you aren’t putting it in storage yet, you should take steps to keep the RV in top shape. Use a cover anytime it’s not being used as it will protect it from the elements, which can reduce the lifespan of the RV. You should also drain any septic or wastewater tanks after the trip.

While RV road trips can be great fun for the whole family, you also need an appropriate to store the vehicle when not in use. This is especially important with the fall and winter season coming up. Placeholder Storage is the perfect solution for your RV storage requirements. They provide an appropriate place to park your RV for any amount of time. Their parking stations also have dedicated electrical hookup to maintain battery charges as well as fully operational 24/7 security cameras with electrical fences.


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