- First-aid kit: It’s always a good idea to have a well-stocked first-aid kit with you in case of emergencies.
- Maps and navigation tools: While GPS is helpful, it’s always a good idea to have backup maps and navigation tools in case of technology failures or signal loss.
- Portable water filter: A portable water filter can help you access clean drinking water while camping in remote areas.
- Camping chairs and table: Comfortable camping chairs and a table can help you relax and enjoy meals and activities outside your RV.
- Flashlights or lanterns: You’ll need a reliable source of light for evening activities and emergencies.
- Bedding and pillows: It’s important to bring your own bedding and pillows to ensure a comfortable and restful night’s sleep.
- Bug spray and sunscreen: Protect yourself from insects and harmful UV rays with bug spray and sunscreen.
- Extra propane and fuel: Make sure you have enough propane and fuel for cooking, heating, and running your generator.
- Camping stove and cookware: Bring a portable camping stove and cookware for outdoor cooking.
- Entertainment options: Whether it’s board games, books, or a portable DVD player, don’t forget to bring some entertainment options for downtime and inclement weather.