4. Buy a national park pass.
Instead of paying the admission fee for each visit to a national park and forest, consider getting a national park pass. With a single upfront payment, some passes grant you access to over 2,000 destinations. Your investment should pay off within the first few visits, making it a more budget-friendly approach.
5. Cut down on eating out.
Of course, you’ll want to savor the local cuisine, but eating out all the time is a fast way to burn your budget. Instead, try embracing the joy of cooking in your RV. Visit some local markets and prepare budget-friendly recipes using your kitchen on wheels.
If fire hazards and kitchen security are a concern (and they should always be), consider investing in an RV alarm system. Options like the Arlo Home Security System come with All-in-One Sensors. These are capable of detecting smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, water leaks, and more. It can also help you keep your RV safe from intruders, thanks to motion sensors and door and window open detection.
6. Search for free activities in town.
Having fun in a new town doesn’t have to be expensive. Look around for free activities and attractions. Maybe go to a free music concert or explore a local art festival. Outdoor activities are usually free as well, like hiking. You’ll be surprised by how many free activities you can discover.
7. Cut your RV weight.
An overweight RV consumes more fuel, potentially straining your budget. Trim down your RV’s weight by removing any unnecessary items. If they aren’t essential to you, consider selling them, which could provide additional funds for your RVing adventures. Additionally, make sure to regularly inspect your RV’s engine and tires. An RV in good technical condition will be more fuel-efficient, resulting in savings on gas costs. Plus, consider joining a discount gas membership program to save money when you fill up.
8. Prioritize mobile, personal safety while on the go.
Safety is the ultimate key to saving money. If you’re safe, you avoid medical expenses, plain and simple. Consider a personal safety app like Arlo Safe. Whether you’re parked alone at night, in an unfamiliar area, or simply don’t feel safe filling up your gas tank, Arlo Safe is a direct connection to help, anytime, anywhere. Whether you need emergency assistance right away or want someone to know you’re okay, options like Arlo Safe provide personal protection for ultimate peace of mind when you’re on the go.