The Ultimate RV Packing List
The Ultimate Packing List for Your RV Road trip: Essential Extras for Your Adventure
When you’re planning an unforgettable RV road trip with Tumbleweed Travel, you can rest easy knowing that your RV rental comes fully stocked with almost everything you need. From bedding to kitchen basics, Tumbleweed Travel takes care of the essentials, so you can focus on the adventure. However, there are a few extra items we suggest bringing to take your trip to the next level. Whether you’re a first-time RV traveler or a seasoned road warrior, these thoughtful additions can make your journey even smoother.
A Good Chef’s Knife
For the cooks in your group, a sharp chef’s knife can turn campsite cooking into a pleasure. While most RV rentals come with basic utensils, they’re not always the best quality. A reliable knife in your checked luggage (if you’re flying!) will make meal prep much easier and more enjoyable.
Flip-Flops for Campground Showers
Public showers at campgrounds are a convenient amenity, but having to lace up your shoes just to get there and back can be a hassle. Flip-flops will keep your feet protected and comfortable in the shower, as well as perfect for quick trips outside the RV.
A Small Bluetooth Speaker
If you can’t live without music, bring a small rechargeable speaker. It’s perfect for listening to your favorite tunes around the campfire or while relaxing in nature. Choose a waterproof or weather-resistant model for peace of mind, and remember to be considerate of other campers by keeping the volume low.
A Headlamp or Flashlight
A good headlamp or flashlight is a must-have for any RV road trip. Even though your RV has built-in lights, a personal light source is handy for nighttime bathroom trips, checking things around the campsite, or reading before bed without bothering your bunkmates. A headlamp leaves your hands free — you’ll be surprised how often that comes in handy!
A Small Dry Bag or Waterproof Tote
A dry bag is perfect for any RV roadtrip that might include kayaking, swimming, rafting, or just unpredictable weather. Keep your valuables like phones, wallets, and cameras safe from splashes and spills. It’s also great for organizing chargers and small electronics in the RV or throwing in your daypack for longer adventures.
A Beach Towel
Your RV rental will include bath towels, but it’s a good idea to bring a large beach towel too. Use it for swimming, sunbathing, or just relaxing on a picnic table bench. It’s a versatile addition to your packing list — and it’s nice to have a backup.
Coffee Maker That Doesn’t Need Electricity
For many RV travelers, the day doesn’t truly start until the first cup of coffee. While some RV rentals come with electric coffee makers, having a manual option like an AeroPress, pour-over dripper, or French press is great. These are easy to use and let you enjoy fresh coffee wherever you’re parked, even if you’re off the grid or not using a generator.
A Fold-Up Tablecloth
Elevate your campsite picnic table by bringing your own tablecloth. A fold-up tablecloth instantly turns a dusty or weathered table into a welcoming spot for meals. Plus, it adds a cozy touch to your outdoor dining setup and extends your living space outside.
Travel-Sized Board Games or Card Games
After a long day of exploring, nothing beats unwinding with some games. Pack a few travel-sized board games or a deck of cards to enjoy with friends and family. They’re the perfect way to end a day on the road — and they’re fun to play around the campfire or during a relaxing break in the RV.
A Few Favorite Spices or Condiments
Even though Tumbleweed Travel’s RV rentals come with basic cooking gear, bringing a few of your favorite spices or condiments can take your meals to the next level. Small containers of your favorite spice blend or mini bottles of hot sauce can make all the difference.
Laundry Detergent Pods and Coins for Laundry
Doing laundry on the road can be a lifesaver, especially on longer trips. Many campgrounds have coin-operated laundry facilities, so it’s smart to bring along a stash of quarters and a few laundry detergent pods. These pods are easy to pack in your luggage and way more convenient than hunting down a store for detergent mid-trip. It’s a small extra that can make a big difference — keeping your clothes fresh and saving you from unexpected laundromat runs!
Your adventure with Tumbleweed Travel will include almost everything you need for a memorable RV roadtrip, but these small extras can make a big difference in comfort and fun. Use this list as a trip planner to help you pack smart and enjoy the journey!
Ready to hit the road? Let Tumbleweed Travel be your trusted partner for your next RV rental adventure!