RV camping, a family vacation must

HQ RV Park Campground Crane LakeYour epic trip plans this year may have been detoured quite a bit. A family vacation is often what allows us to sustain ourselves throughout the other months. Think about taking your family on a road trip by renting an RV.

It’s a safe way to travel.

One way to travel safely this summer and at any time is to travel in an RV. Think of having your own kitchen to prepare meals, your own bathroom and a private area to hang out just for your family. It’s the best of social-distance travel.

Multigenerational families can travel in comfort and safety using this method.

You can put your kids down in a designated RV sleeping area to enjoy fresh air outdoors while you have fun. Families can bond incredibly in a comfortable way by touring the country together without having to deal with airplanes or hotel rooms.

Bring your toys with you.

When camping in a tent, you’re limited to what fits in the back of your car, so extras like bikes and kayaks are usually left at home. Having a RV gives you extra room to store your gear so that you can explore trails and water when you arrive.
Explore distant destinations or stay close to home with a road trip.

If travel restrictions prevent you from traveling, your adventures may be closer to home. Being in an RV makes any road trip more epic. When you plan your overnight RV parking options, you have your own built-in hotel room for the trip. You can also drive however far you like each day, as long as it does not interfere with your schedule.

Traveling is part of the adventure.

Trying to fit your family’s gear and yourself into the same vehicle can result in a cramped environment. RV camping allows people to travel more conveniently.

Rain and bugs? No big deal!

A camping trip can quickly go down the tubes if you do either of these two things. If Mother Nature strikes back, you’ll have peace of mind in your RV in case you want to explore the great outdoors.

RVs make cooking easier.

A campfire or propane camp stove are the only way to cook while out in the wilderness, and both can be problematic in bad weather or when there is wind. RVs have indoor cooking options that make your life easier

Turn on those devices.

In the event that you are unable to go completely off-grid on a camping trip for multiple weeks, an RV provides the option of powering up your phones or laptops from your campsite. Connect your RV to the campground’s hookups or use some newer RV models’ solar power options. So you can update everyone back home on your adventures.

Dogs are welcome.

Campgrounds are usually pet-friendly, so you can bring your pup along with you in the RV. You should always find out in advance what rules apply to four-legged friends at parks or campgrounds. As with a car, never leave your pet alone in an RV.
There will be no more communal bathrooms on campgrounds.

The majority of RVs and travel trailers have a bathroom, which is crucial when camping with children. It can also make those roadside stops more enjoyable, without having to wait in line to use the restroom before enjoying the view.