Not all campsites are created equal. Whether you’re chasing peace and quiet or need hookups for full-time living, knowing how to choose the best RV campsite for your needs makes every trip more enjoyable.
Understand Hookup Options
Know what you need before you book:
- Full hookup (water, sewer, electric)
- Partial hookup (usually water + electric)
- Boondocking (no hookups—bring water and power solutions)
If you’re unsure how your RV handles each setup, Daisy RV can walk you through the basics.
Check Site Size, Shade, and Surface
Before reserving, confirm:
- The site fits your RV’s length (including slide-outs and tow vehicle)
- Whether it’s pull-through or back-in
- Shade availability and surface type (gravel, dirt, concrete)
A good fit improves comfort, airflow, and accessibility.
Consider Noise and Location
Think about your goals:
- Near bathrooms or pool = more noise and foot traffic
- End spots or corners = more privacy
- Sites near main roads = easier access but more road noise
Location can make a huge difference in your trip experience.
Read Reviews and Use Campground Maps
Online reviews help reveal the truth about:
- Site spacing
- Cleanliness
- Staff friendliness
- Wi-Fi and signal strength
Knowing how to choose the best RV campsite for your needs leads to smoother, more personalized travel—and fewer surprises when you arrive.