If you’re new to the world of RVing – welcome!
Whether you’re one of the 10 million Americans who own an RV or you’re a part of an even larger group — the renters, you’ve probably wondered at some point where you should take your camper.
Should you pack up your family and head to the coast? Or is a mountainous state on your bucket list of destinations?
Once you narrow it down, you hit your biggest roadblock: Finding an RV park.
There’s more than cost that goes into choosing the best campground for your family. So, what else is there?
We’re glad you asked! We take a look at the five things you should consider when you’re choosing an RV park below.
1. What Hookups Are Included in the Price?
All RV parks will have hookups available. But not all parks include them in your daily rate. Find out if you’ll get charged for electrical and sewer hookup.
Also, make sure you find out what the amperage of their hookups are. Most will be 30 or 50, so check your RV to see which one you need.
2. Does the RV Park Have Pull-Thru or Back-In Sites?
If you haven’t taken your new RV out yet, you may not see the importance of this criteria. But, for those that are experienced campers, they get it.
If you have a large RV or camper, you’ll find a pull-thru is much simpler to get your vehicle in and out of. If you have a toy hauler or a smaller camper, back-in sites may work just fine.
If you do have a larger camper, check to make sure the site can accommodate you at all. There’s nothing worse than arriving at a campground only to find you can’t extend your slide outs!
Whether you’re one of the 10 million Americans who own an RV or you’re a part of an even larger group — the renters, you’ve probably wondered at some point where you should take your camper.
Should you pack up your family and head to the coast? Or is a mountainous state on your bucket list of destinations?
Once you narrow it down, you hit your biggest roadblock: Finding an RV park.
There’s more than cost that goes into choosing the best campground for your family. So, what else is there?
We’re glad you asked! We take a look at the five things you should consider when you’re choosing an RV park below.
1. What Hookups Are Included in the Price?
All RV parks will have hookups available. But not all parks include them in your daily rate. Find out if you’ll get charged for electrical and sewer hookup.
Also, make sure you find out what the amperage of their hookups are. Most will be 30 or 50, so check your RV to see which one you need.
2. Does the RV Park Have Pull-Thru or Back-In Sites?
If you haven’t taken your new RV out yet, you may not see the importance of this criteria. But, for those that are experienced campers, they get it.
If you have a large RV or camper, you’ll find a pull-thru is much simpler to get your vehicle in and out of. If you have a toy hauler or a smaller camper, back-in sites may work just fine.
If you do have a larger camper, check to make sure the site can accommodate you at all. There’s nothing worse than arriving at a campground only to find you can’t extend your slide outs!
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