Tips To Prepare Your RV for Fall Camping

  • By Tony Mers
  • 06 Sep, 2023
Tips To Prepare Your RV for Fall Camping

The great outdoors is beautiful all year round. Camping is one of the best ways to enjoy this natural beauty. While most people prefer to camp in the warm spring and summer months, you can still take your RV out for camping in the fall. Before you do so, make sure it’s ready for colder temperatures. Keep reading to learn some tips to prepare your RV for fall camping.

Check the Seams and Seals

Your RV has various seams and seals that keep everything tight and secure, from your roof to your windows. Before you head out into cooler fall weather, you need to check these seams and seals. If you find a hole or a problem with your molding or caulk, then you need to repair it before you head out. In some cases, you can make repairs yourself, such as adding extra caulk around a window. Sometimes, though, you’ll need to take it to a professional, which could delay your camping trip.

Get a Professional Furnace Checkup

Many RVs have furnaces, which we can neglect during warmer spring and summer months. However, your furnace needs a checkup before you go out this fall. While you can check that the battery is fully charged on your own, a professional should examine and test most furnace components. Take your RV for this checkup early. This way, if the furnace needs any repairs, you can have them done before you start camping.

Prepare Your Pipes and Tank for Cold Temperatures

Depending on where you are and where you plan to camp, you could experience close to freezing temperatures in the fall. Cold snaps can happen almost anywhere as well, and you need to prepare your RV for them. Some of the most important parts of your RV that you need to prepare for the cold are your pipes and tank. You may need to install insulation, use heat tape, or hire professional help to winterize your pipes and tank before you go camping.

Find an Open Campground With Electric Hookups

Our last tip to prepare your RV for fall camping is to find an open campground with electric hookups. The last thing you want is to hire travel trailer transport to take your RV to a campground that isn’t open in the fall. Contact your desired campground to make sure it’s open on the days you plan to camp. Check that the campground has electric hookups you can use for your RV’s heating system.

Camping in the fall is a great way to enjoy nature. If you need RV transportation services for this, get in touch with One Call Logistics. Our trustworthy, experienced driving professionals will make the process easy for you.

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