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An RV road trip is an exciting family vacation that takes some careful planning. You’ll have a more relaxed time if you’ve figured out some things in advance. Here are 4 ways to plan an RV trip.

Make a List to Plan an RV Trip

When you plan an RV trip, there are several things to remember to do and bring so that you’re well-prepared on the road. The best way to stay organized with your trip planning is by making a couple of lists: a packing list and a to-do list. On your packing list, include items for the RV’s operation and things you’ll need for everyday life:

  • Leveling blocks
  • Power adapters
  • Surge protector
  • Jumper cables
  • Spare tire
  • Sewer hose
  • Cleaning supplies
  • Pots and pans
  • Utensils and dinnerware
  • Towels
  • Bed linens
  • Camping furniture
  • Citronella torches and bug spray
  • Games and entertainment

The above list is just a starting point for all the things you’ll need. Some items depend on where you are going and the weather forecast.

Have an Inspection

To reduce the chances of a breakdown while you are on your road trip, order an RV inspection before you set out. An RV inspector will test and inspect various components of the RV and point out any repairs and maintenance needs you should address before hitting the road. Making sure the RV is in top condition before your trip will give you peace of mind and prevent time-consuming, expensive, and potentially dangerous mishaps.

Plan Your Route

While some people prefer to live spontaneously, you’ll find that planning your route in advance makes your trip more efficient. When you already know your destination each night, you’ll have more time for fun on your adventure and spend less time figuring out logistics. Make reservations at RV parks in advance because they can fill up, especially at certain times of the year.

Plan an RV Trip with the Weather in Mind

Before leaving, check out the 10-day weather forecast so you’ll know what to expect. This will help you pack appropriately and plan your activities. During some times of the year, you may need to adjust your route based on weather conditions.

RV Onsite Services provides RV inspections and repairs to Raleigh and the NC Triangle. Contact us to schedule an appointment.