Camping in an RV provides many advantages, which is why many people are starting to explore their options. An RV is a way for you to make camping and long-distance road trips less hectic. RV camping means that you no longer need to worry as much about lodging, food, and other basic amenities. You can learn more about this style of camping at Allan Dale Trailers & RVs. Take your questions and concerns about RVing for beginners to our locations in Red Deer and Edmonton, Alberta. Our team is happy to serve all of Alberta. 

RV Rentals

If you are not ready to purchase an RV of your own, you can find lots of rentals. You can find different options, including big, medium, and small-sized rigs. Plus, there are usually few restrictions about where you can drive the RV once you have rented it. Check with your rental company to be sure where you can and cannot take the RV. 

Skills You Need to Have Down

Before renting or owning an RV, you will need to learn some new skills. A rental company will typically have an orientation to share pertinent to operating the RV. If you have never driven an RV, consider renting a class C model. Class C models have van chassis, and you can operate them just like a regular vehicle. 

RV Campgrounds

Long-time RVers will tell you that most campgrounds have three types of hookup options. Primitive campsites do not offer electricity or water. Many primitive campgrounds also do not have flush toilets or showers on the site. A partial hook-up campsite will have access to water and electricity. However, you will need to use a dump station to empty your black and grey wastewater tanks. Full hook-up campsites provide a connection to water, electricity, and sewer. More modern campgrounds will have free Wi-Fi and telephone line hookups. 

Necessary Items and Equipment

The necessities of life will make your RV trip so much better. Think about what you have at home, and plan from there. You will need bedding, pillows, and towels to shower. If you are renting an RV, check to see if the kitchen has any supplies already. Make sure to have simple cookware, dishware, silverware, and drinking glasses. Some of the items that people often forget include cleaning supplies and trash bags. 

It can be overwhelming when you first get into RV camping and traveling. Remember to take it easy and ask plenty of questions along the way. You can find out more when you visit us at Allan Dale Trailers & RVs. Our dealership, located in Red Deer and Edmonton, Alberta, welcomes customers from all over Alberta.