Twelve Camping Essentials for an RV Trip
One of the best things about owning an RV is being able to take hit the road in a home on wheels, ready to go. Your RV is stocked with its own supplies, including everything from comfortable bedding to kitchenware. This means no more packing up your car with camping gear and pulling everything back out after your trip ends.
While an RV already contains everything you need to stay comfortable on the road, it can be helpful to invest in a little extra camping gear to make your next RV camping trip a success. This guide takes you through everything you need to enjoy camping with your motorhome.
For Setting Up in Camp
One of the first things you’ll do when you arrive in camp is set up and get things settled in for your stay. Oftentimes, you’ll be setting up in a campground where you’ll have access to hookups and extra space to spread out. The following are all the must-have camping gear for setting up in camp.
Levelers
Ensuring that your RV is level is important for not only your comfort but to help all built-in systems operate properly. For example, if you park your RV on a tilt, your sinks and shower might not drain properly.
Investing in a few leveling blocks will make it easy to turn an unlevel camping spot into the perfect level parking space for your RV. These blocks are set down on the camping pad, and you simply drive up onto the blocks until your RV is level.
Many newer models of RVs have built-in leveling systems. This makes it much easier to create a perfectly level space.
Tire Chocks
Once you have your RV settled into the right place, tire chocks will help add an extra level of stability to your rig. These chocks are placed behind each wheel and will prevent any movement where your motorhome is parked.
Water Hose
In most cases, your RV will be sold to you with a water hose included. This hose is used to connect to the water tap in a campground, allowing you to have access to freshwater within your motorhome. However, in some cases, it is worth investing in a new water hose that is easier to use. One particularly popular upgrade is purchasing a water hose that is designed to never kink. Kinks in your water hose can be frustrating, causing issues with your water flow. A kink-free hose will save you from headaches down the road.
Sewer Hose
Similar to your rig’s water hose, consider purchasing an upgraded sewer hose. New designs often feature support systems that create a gradual slope for an unobstructed flow.
Walkway Lighting
Often, your RV trip will take you to locations where there is little to no artificial lighting. While the deep dark night skies make for the perfect chance to view the stars, they can also make it challenging to safely walk around your campsite. Purchase a few solar-powered lights to place around your camper to help keep you safe on the darkest of nights.
For Spending Time Outdoors
Once you have set up your RV, you’ll be ready to spend ample time in the great outdoors. Many RV camping trips take place in some of the most stunning locations the country has to offer. Add the following gear to your list of must-have items before your next trip.
Screened-In Tent
Spend one day sitting outdoors being constantly bitten by mosquitoes, flies, and noseeums, and you’ll quickly see the importance of owning a screened-in tent. These tents will help keep you protected against pests while still allowing you to enjoy the great outdoors. Purchase a large enough tent to be placed over picnic tables to create the perfect outdoor dining space.
Outdoor Table and Chairs
While many campground sites come equipped with a picnic table, purchasing a good outdoor dining set with a table and chairs can upgrade your experience. When you are traveling with family or friends, having extra table space and seating can allow you to all enjoy meals together with ample area for dishes, plates, and food items.
Hammocks
Nothing beats an afternoon spent napping outdoors, gently swaying in a hammock. Adding a couple of hammocks to your camping gear allows you to make the most of any location.
Citronella Candles
While your screened-in tent will keep most of the pests at bay, purchasing a few citronella candles can help keep those especially persistent bugs from hanging out in camp with you and the family. As an added bonus, these candles will help with lighting in the evening.
For Extra Comfort
Beyond just the basics, if you want to take your camping trips to the next level, consider purchasing a few extra luxury items. These items are a great investment for those who plan to RV full-time, as they will turn any camping spot into an extension of home.
Outdoor Television
In some cases, newer RVs are actually equipped with built-in outdoor televisions. If you plan to upgrade your rig in the near future, consider investing in this feature. Outdoor televisions allow you to watch the game, keep up with your favorite TV shows, or pay attention to the weather, all while still hanging out in the beauty of your campsite.
Outdoor Kitchen
Sure, your motorhome already has a kitchen that allows you to cook up delicious meals inside, but adding an outdoor kitchen takes your experience to a whole new level. You can either purchase a stand-alone outdoor kitchen setup, or you can invest in an RV with a built-in outdoor kitchen. Grill up your favorite meal while hanging out in camp.
Yard Games
Part of the fun of an RV camping trip is spending time with family and friends. Yard games are great for entertaining the whole crew in camp. Corn hole, washers, bocce ball, ring toss, and more all make an excellent pick for outdoor fun.
Gear Up for Adventure
When you are ready to hit the open road and enjoy the delights of a camping trip with all the comforts of home, talk to our team at Transwest. We have a quality inventory of RVs, ranging from small Class B campervans to luxury coaches. We will be happy to help you find the right motorhome to inspire your next adventure. Stop by our reach out today.
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