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Can You Rent an RV in the Winter?

A lot of RVers think that they have to put their love of the open road on hold when winter comes around. However, RVing in the winter can be an enjoyable activity for the entire family. You and your family can go snowmobiling, skiing, dog sledding, and snow shoeing. 

To have a great RVing session in the winter, you will need to protect your winter camper against the elements. The cold and snow of winter can do a lot to mess up an RV. Therefore, you will have to work hard to protect your RV in winter. 

When obtaining an RV rental in winter, you will have to consider whether your RV will get exposed to subzero temperatures. If you don't winterize your RV, the water in the engine tank, the water heater, and the plumbing lines could all freeze at an inopportune time. If any of these parts freeze, you may have to pay for a costly repair job.   

How to Winterize Your RV

Before you go winter RV camping, you will need to winterize your travel vehicle with antifreeze. Put antifreeze in any part of the RV that uses water. Pour antifreeze down the RV's toilet and the shower drain so that your RV's holding tank doesn't crack or burst. 

However, you will need to do more than pour antifreeze down a few holes to prepare your RV for winter. You also have to prevent your holding tanks from filling. When the tanks in your RV fill up, it becomes much more likely that they will freeze over. 

Because you will need to prepare for RV winter camping, you will not be able to use water from the RV taps. What this means for RVers is that you will need to bring all the water that you will use with you. Many RVers find that a five-gallon jug can fulfill most of their needs. 

Before you go on your winter RV trip, you will need to go into the RV and locate all of the water lines. Once you do this, get some heat tape from your tool box. Use the heat tape to keep the water lines from freezing.   

How to Choose a Campground For RV Winter Camping

When you choose an RV campground for winter camping, pick one that will get your RV exposed to as much sunlight as possible during the day. You still want to safeguard your travel vehicle from the harsh winter elements though. Therefore, find a campsite that will protect your RV against winter winds. 

When you're going on that winter RV trip, you will want to go to a campground that has electricity. By hooking your RV up to electricity, you can ensure that your RV's water lines won't freeze up on you. When you connect the RV to a source of electricity, it will provide much-needed power to the campervan's heating system. 

Those going on a winter RV trip will not have hot water for their showers. Therefore, it will be imperative that you find an RV campground that has hot water. When you have access to a daily shower with hot water, it will be much easier to enjoy the remainder of your trip.   

Where Can You Take Your RV in the Winter?

As stated before, you can take your RV and do fun winter activities such as skiing, snowshoeing, and snowboarding. However, you don't have to keep your RV in the snow during the winter. You can take your family on a cross-country trip to a warmer climate in the winter months. 

However, taking your RV to more temperate climates in the winter could be extremely hard if you're traveling in the snow. You and your family could have plenty of fun in the snowy months. You can even save a lot of money by staying in your RV while taking your entire family to a ski resort. 

Staying at a ski resort or in a nearby hotel can get expensive quickly. A lot of ski resorts act as friendly places for RVers and even offer parking spaces for RVs. Now you can enjoy all the benefits and amenities of your local ski resort without having to pay the extra money to stay there.   

How to Heat Your RV Rental in Winter

If you're going to use your RV to travel in the winter months, you will need to look at camper heaters before you hit the road. If you're going to use a lot of electricity on your trip and you're only going to stay a few days in the places that you visit, then you should consider buying an excellent electric RV space heater. Electric heaters operate as a better option than the heaters that come with your RV because they use a lot more electricity. 

Some of your other campervan heating options include installing a vent-free heater that runs on propane. Since you're going to rent this RV, you can also get a portable propane heater. Either of these options will work well if you're dry camping in a warm weather climate. 

If you're worried about your family getting cold at night, one option you have for motorhome insulation is insulating your RV windows at night. You can cover your RV windows with aluminum foil insulation that comes in a roll. You can cut the insulation to the dimensions of your window and lower it over your RV blinds. 

Use this type of insulation method in both the winter and summer. During the day, use this insulation material to keep the heat out of your RV. Place the equipment in a closet when you're not using it.

Getting an RV rental in the winter can open up vacation opportunities whether you want to go camping, go to a ski resort, or travel to a warmer climate.