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]]>Choosing a destination is your first step. National parks or up and down the coast are all good options. Once you have a route, it’s important to think about booking your accommodations. RV parks in popular areas can get filled up a few months in advance. Also make sure the RV park has all the amenities you’ll need – water, electricity, dump stations, etc.
Make sure to do a thorough checkup on your RV, engine, brakes, tires, and all essential systems, before you hit the road. Top off fluids (engine oil, transmission, coolant) and stock up on essential supplies like spare parts, tools, and first aid kits.
The next step is thinking about packing. You’ll want kitchen supplies, Comfortable bedding, towels, and extra blankets for chilly nights. And don’t forget outdoor gear like chairs, tables, grills, and any sports or outdoor equipment.
Enjoy your next adventure!
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]]>There are tons of RV options that depend on the number of people you’re traveling with, the amenities you’re looking for, and how far you’re traveling. Options include motorhomes, camper vans, and travel trailers.
Your trip will be less stressful if you have a plan for where you’ll stop along the way. Research national and state park guidelines and pre-planned routes before heading off to your adventure.
As soon as you’ve decided where you’re going, make reservations. If you’re planning on visiting popular national parks, be sure to make campground reservations ASAP.
A GPS or map on your phone is a must, but you also want to make sure you have a backup in case you are traveling somewhere remote where there’s no cell service. Download some maps or instructions before your trip.
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]]>The post How to Prepare For an RV Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Choosing a destination is your first step. National parks or up and down the coast are all good options. Once you have a route, it’s important to think about booking your accommodations. RV parks in popular areas can get filled up a few months in advance. Also make sure the RV park has all the amenities you’ll need – water, electricity, dump stations, etc.
Make sure to do a thorough checkup on your RV, engine, brakes, tires, and all essential systems, before you hit the road. Top off fluids (engine oil, transmission, coolant) and stock up on essential supplies like spare parts, tools, and first aid kits.
The next step is thinking about packing. You’ll want kitchen supplies, Comfortable bedding, towels, and extra blankets for chilly nights. And don’t forget outdoor gear like chairs, tables, grills, and any sports or outdoor equipment.
Enjoy your next adventure!
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]]>The post 4 Common Mistakes to Avoid on Your First RV Road Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are tons of RV options that depend on the number of people you’re traveling with, the amenities you’re looking for, and how far you’re traveling. Options include motorhomes, camper vans, and travel trailers.
Your trip will be less stressful if you have a plan for where you’ll stop along the way. Research national and state park guidelines and pre-planned routes before heading off to your adventure.
As soon as you’ve decided where you’re going, make reservations. If you’re planning on visiting popular national parks, be sure to make campground reservations ASAP.
A GPS or map on your phone is a must, but you also want to make sure you have a backup in case you are traveling somewhere remote where there’s no cell service. Download some maps or instructions before your trip.
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