![]() ![]() ![]() Read more: Where to Find RV Dump Stations and Potable Water Top Off Your Water Tank If you plan on RV boondocking for extensive periods and don’t particularly want to hook up to go empty your tanks, you could do what we did when boondocking in the desert! Our method worked flawlessly and the good thing is we didn’t have to roll up our outdoor carpet, pack everything up and move our fifth wheel! If you’re new to RVing or just need a refresher course, you may want to check out our video on how we clean and maintain our holding tanks. ![]() We prefer the bio method for reasons described in our video below. Don’t forget to add in your tank chemicals. I highly recommend emptying your gray and black tanks and flushing thoroughly before hitting the dusty trail. Other things to consider is:Īfter evaluating your boondocking location, now let’s get moving on your RV boondocking preparation checklist. It’s important to research not only for the scenic beauty but see if your motorhome or camper will be able to arrive safely and leave the same. Our go-to resources are Campendium, Free Campsites and of course, networking with like-minded experienced RV boondockers. How to Prepare Your RV for Boondocking or Off Grid Camping Research Your RV Boondocking or Dispersed Camping Locationįirst the most important step to prepare your RV for boondocking is research the location where you’re planning to boondock. By clicking on them, it doesn’t cost you anything extra. This will take your off-the-grid camping experience to a whole new level. From gray and black tank management, water conservation to even grocery shopping and menu planning, we will show you how we prepare your RV for boondocking. If you’re wanting to take your motorhome, fifth wheel or other camper boondocking or dispersed camping, it’s important to strategically plan everything for your RV boondocking adventure. ![]()
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