Top Tips For Solo RV Travel

A solo RV trip is the trip of a lifetime.

After all, it puts you (quite literally) in the driving seat, which means that you have complete control of where you go and when. However, it is also important that you make an effort to travel safely, especially as a woman.

With that in mind, here are some top tips for solo RV travel!

Plan out your route ahead of time

Pre-planning your route is a great safety precaution for more reasons than one. Firstly, it can help you to avoid getting lost between destinations, as you already know which path(s) to follow. 

It also means you can share your plans with others, so they know where you will be if they don’t hear from you. This allows those who care about you to take action quickly in the unlikely event that something goes wrong. On a similar note, you should make sure to check in with your friends and family on a regular basis, or consider sharing your location with them.

Find somewhere safe to park

Whether you’re looking for somewhere to park for a single night, or a few days, you should make sure that you’re always finding a safe place to stay. For example, Marina Del Rey Resort is a great place to call your temporary home, as it is a secure, gated area. You’ll also be able to make the most of amenities such as their pool and laundry facilities, which can make your trip feel a little more luxurious! 

Find somewhere safe to park.

Take regular breaks

One of the benefits of road-tripping with others is that you can share the driving duties. This means that no one person has to spend hours on end behind the wheel. This can help you get to destinations quicker without jeopardizing your safety. Of course, this is not possible as a solo traveler! As such, you need to make sure that you take regular breaks, even if this means you’re arriving somewhere a little later than you’d originally planned. Never get behind the wheel if you are not feeling 100% focused! 

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Make sure your RV is up for the ride

Before heading out on your trip, make sure that you inspect your RV for any potential damage or maintenance issues. If you notice any, be sure to resolve them as quickly as possible, even if this comes at a significant cost. After all, the last thing you want to do is to break down in an unfamiliar area. That being said, it is worth printing out copies of your insurance ahead of time, and the number of local repair or breakdown services. This way, you can get help as quickly as possible in an emergency situation. 

Final thoughts

While there are many benefits associated with solo RV travel, you need to make sure that you take suitable precautions to keep yourself safe. This will ensure that you are making happy memories during your trip, without dealing with unnecessary stress or anxiety.

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