One of the most exciting ways to enjoy the magnificent outdoors is to hit the road in an RV. This method of traveling allows you and your family to explore new areas that you might not otherwise get a chance to visit. This is also a great opportunity to introduce your kids to new experiences that will give them an adventurous spirit. If you’re not sure how to plan an RV camping trip with children, Schwab's R.V. World has created this helpful guide to get you started. If you’re still shopping for the perfect recreational vehicle, get in touch with us at our dealership in Leduc, Alberta.

Pick Kid-Friendly Destinations

Finding accommodation in a campground or RV park when you arrive without booking ahead of time can be a challenge, especially when you’re traveling with children. After a long drive, the last thing you’ll want to do is hunt around trying to find a spot to hook up your RV. Do your research and make reservations in advance so things go smoother. When selecting a spot for your family getaway, make sure you consider the following factors.

Is the campsite big enough? This is especially important when camping with kids as they need more space to run and play. What are the amenities offered at the campground and is there a recreational area for children? Are there any events scheduled? On-site activities are always a bonus and will make sure your kids stay engaged with a variety of things to do. If your kids like to hike and spend a lot of time outdoors, pick a spot close to a trail. Once you have narrowed down a few campgrounds, it's time to choose the one that will offer the best experience for you and your family.

Pack Smartly

When traveling in an RV with kids, you might feel compelled to pack everything. But that doesn’t have to be the case. You can buy certain items you need as you go along. Make a simple checklist and stock your RV with the essentials—clothes, bedding, towels, water bottles, snacks, kitchen items, and emergency supplies such as a first-aid kit, tool bag, and flashlights.

Consider Sleeping Arrangements

Before you embark on your journey, be sure that you have enough bunks and beds for each child to have their own sleeping space at the end of a long day. Your RV should provide ample space for all of the kids to spread out and get good rest each night. If possible, you should add curtains or partitions for an added sense of privacy. 

Additionally, you’ll want to monitor the temperature inside the rig so it doesn’t get too hot or too cold at night. You can utilize fold-out beds and sleeping bags if necessary. Your kids will be much happier when they start each day after a good night of rest in a comfy sleeping arrangement each night.

Provide Entertainment

We all know that children get bored much more easily than adults do. It should come as no surprise that they are likely to become restless if they have to spend a lot of time inside a vehicle. Fortunately, with the right amount of planning, you can arrange several engaging activities to keep them entertained.

You can start by allowing them to bring their favorite books, movies, and toys. Consider letting them choose the music in the RV from time to time so they feel some sense of control over their environment. You can even download drawing and coloring apps, games, and educational videos on tablets and other smart devices.

When you reach the campground, you can go on a family hike. Hit the nearby trails and explore! It's a nice way for kids to get some exercise and develop love and respect for their natural surroundings. You can also take turns identifying different kinds of flora and fauna, and make it into a fun game. How about getting the whole gang singing around the campfire with some delicious snacks?

Stick to a Routine

Make an effort to keep your children informed of the plan each day while sticking to a routine. It’s a good idea to follow the same schedule you keep at home on the weekends. For example, schedule meals or take showers around the same time. You can allow an hour of winding-down time before going to bed each evening. The kids can read or play board games as they settle down for the night.

Now that you have got an idea about what all you can do while traveling with kids in an RV, it’s time to go out there and have fun! If you have any questions or if you’d like to check out some quality RVs for sale in Leduc, AB, visit Schwab's R.V. World. We welcome all our friends visiting us from Edmonton!