RV Parking Spot Ideas
When it comes time to locating a parking spot for your RV, you have many options depending upon your location and needs. Most places that have a steady tourist trade have specialized locations for overnight parking. State and national parks are just a few options.
Campgrounds are generally great parking locations because they offer a lot of utilities that an RV owner can use, such as electrical and water hookups and dumping areas for waste. The cost to stay at these locations is often minimal, saving you money. Many of the stores often found at campgrounds are also great locations to look for specialty supplies that you might otherwise have difficulty locating. RV's will often require specific kinds of toilet paper that easily breaks down in the tank which are normally carried at these sites.
If you are in a remote area, many times rest stops will have adequate parking to accommodate your RV. If you do stop at these sites for a period of time to rest, be careful when running your generator for any length of time. A good rule of thumb to remember is generally a gallon of fuel per hour of running it, so keep the time minimal.
Good planning can really save you some headaches down the road, so try to mark out your route with an eye toward areas that have RV friendly parking before you set out. State and national parks are much cheaper to stay at for parking and you can sometimes make a reservation in advance, ensuring you a spot when you need it.
Pre-planning saves you hours of searching, and it is helpful to get a guide that lists RV friendly places at your local bookstore. Just the knowledge that you've got a site picked out ahead of time can make the entire trip more enjoyable, with your mind a bit easier without one more thing to worry about.
Taylor Martinerin writes on a variety of RV related subjects, offering suggestions on small rv camping, and additonal suggestions on rv camping.
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