RV Tips: 7 Tricks for First Time RVers

Things like buying the right equipment, learning how to back a towed vehicle, and adopting cautious driving habits can make a world of difference. Here are seven of our best RV tips for first-time RVers that will help you to feel confident and ready for your first RV trip. Learn more below.

Learn How to Drive in Reverse

Learning how to back up your RV before you get to the campground is essential. If you’ve never done it before, you don’t want to learn how to back a towed vehicle into a tiny camping site. Take a few hours and head to an empty parking lot to practice getting the RV where you want it to be while driving in reverse.

Driving in Reverse

Take Extra Care When Towing

One vital skill when RVing is learning how to drive cautiously. Not only will this help to keep you and your RV safe on the road, but adapting some cautious driving habits can actually lower your fuel consumption, as well.

Purchase Any Additional Equipment

If you’re hauling a towable like a travel trailer, fifth wheel, A-frame, or pop-up camper, you’ll need to invest in the right hitch for your RV. If you’re driving a motorhome, you might want to have a secondary vehicle in tow to allow you to drive around without hauling the whole RV. Do some research and find the necessary equipment well ahead of time to save yourself time and stress.

Plan Routes Ahead of Time

Getting to your destination is easy when you have your route planned ahead of time. We recommend avoiding high-traffic areas and cities, so you may not want to follow your GPS’s fastest route. Instead, look for ways to go around these areas and save yourself some stress.

Read Your RV’s Manual

One of the best ways to learn about your RV is to read the manual. This will help you to troubleshoot easy problems, learn about your warranties, and understand your RV more thoroughly.

reading a manual

Get a Dehumidifier or Moisture Absorbers

These have been a lifesaver in RV life. We have moisture absorbers set up in all of our closets and cabinets, and we change them out about every six months. Additionally, we have a dehumidifier in the living room and another in the bathroom to cut down on the humidity in the RV.

Clean Your A/C Filter Once a Month

One of the best ways to ensure you stay comfortable during your trip is to clean your A/C filter at least once a month. Keeping the filter clean will avoid clogs, keep the air cleaner, and help your RV to circulate the cooler air more efficiently.

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