Camping Tips
Family Camping, Camping Essentials & RV Trailer Tips
Family Camping
Camping together as a family creates memories that last a lifetime. From building sand castles on the beach to roasting marshmallows on an open fire, camping has something everyone loves.
With a Camp ‘n Style trailer, gone is the hassle of setting up a tent, packing pots, pans, and dishes, sleeping on an air mattress (which goes flat in the middle of the night), or freezing on cold nights.
We have different style trailers accommodating your family size whether it’s couple camping or more individuals. If you are unsure what suits you best just ask us! Mom and dad can have their own bedroom complete with a queen-size bed and children can sleep in one of two bunk beds or pull out the larger couch bed or dinette. The cupboards are stocked with all the pots, pans, and dishes you’ll need.
When camping with little ones, there’s always a few important things to remember. Dry camping involves conserving both water and power, so remember to keep the water pump switch off so little Johnny doesn’t run all your water down the toilet. Also, keep little fingers away from the control panels so you don’t have switches left on which will run down your batteries.
But most importantly, take advantage of the quality time shared by you and your family. Take lots of pictures, cherish the moments, and have a fun, safe family getaway.
Camping Essentials
Whether you’re roughing it at the desert or camping at the beach, there’s a few items you’ll never want to be without.
- Drinking water
- Matches
- Flashlight
- Insect Repellent
- Sunscreen
- Lip balm
- First aid kit
- Hat for shade
- Sunglasses
- Warm clothing
- Comfortable shoes
- Disinfectant wipes
RV Trailer Tips
Your rental trailer has many of the same conveniences as your home. But unlike your home which has an unlimited power and water supply, your trailer does not. Unless you’re in a campground with full hook-ups, you & your family need to be conservative with the water and power.
Each Camp ‘n Style trailer is equipped with 12-volt power, so you’ll need to remember to turn off lights when you are not using them, keep the heater fan off during the day, and only turn on the water pump when it is needed.
To conserve water when camping, turn on the shower, get wet, then turn off the switch on the shower head while you soap up, turn back on the shower head, and quickly rinse off.
Another good idea to teach the family is to put water in a bowl to wash hands instead of running the faucet all the time.
Before using the toilet, run a little bit of water in the bowl, that way you will use less water when flushing.
For campsite dishwashing, fill up both sides of the sink and wash the dishes in one side and rinse in the other.
Your RV trailer is equipped with both water and power monitors, so remember to check them periodically.
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