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15 Winter RVing Tips + Winter Campground Locations with Ali from Spacious Skies

15 Winter RVing Tips + Winter Campground Locations with Ali from Spacious Skies

Update: 2024-11-22
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As the temperatures drop, many RVers are tucking their rigs away for the winter. But for a growing number of adventurous campers, winter RVing offers unique opportunities to explore serene landscapes, experience cozy camping, and embrace the quieter side of the camping season. In this week’s episode of The RV Atlas podcast, we dive into 15 Winter RVing TIps and explore Spacious Skies Campgrounds’ excellent winter offerings with co-founder Ali Rasmussen. Whether you’re a seasoned winter RVer or just winter-camping curious, this guide will help you prepare for your first–or next–winter camping trip.



15 Winter RVing Tips



  1. You Can Camp in a Winterized RV

    A winterized RV doesn’t mean you can’t camp. The plumbing may be shut down, but propane and electric systems still work. Use RV antifreeze in the toilet or opt for a portable travel potty to maintain comfort without reactivating your water systems.

  2. Find Open Campgrounds

    Many campgrounds close in winter, but others, like KOAs and Spacious Skies Campgrounds, remain open. Research campgrounds that provide heated bathhouses and water access. Double-check operating hours and available amenities before booking.

  3. Monitor Driving Conditions

    Avoid driving or towing in icy conditions. Keep an eye on weather forecasts and have a backup plan. If necessary, stay put until conditions improve. Preparation for flexibility is critical in winter RVing.

  4. Invest in a Heated Hose (with Caution)

    Heated hoses can help prevent freezing, but they’re not failproof in extended subzero temperatures. Use them for short-term cold snaps and insulate the hose connections for added protection.

  5. Know Your RV’s Winter Capabilities

    Understanding your RV’s build is crucial. Insulated underbellies, dual-pane windows, and heated tanks are ideal. For RVs without these features, invest in skirting, tank heaters, or additional insulation to prevent freezing.

  6. Bundle Up to Save Propane

    Dress in layers, use warm bedding like winter sleeping bags, and add a heated blanket to your setup. This reduces the load on your propane heater and keeps your fuel supply lasting longer.

  7. Use Electric Space Heaters Safely

    An electric heater can supplement your RV’s furnace during the day. Choose models designed for continuous use and follow safety guidelines, including avoiding overloading circuits or leaving heaters unattended.

  8. Bathroom Options

    If your RV plumbing is winterized, you can:



    • Use campground bathhouses.

    • Opt for a portable cassette toilet.

    • Use RV antifreeze for flushing and keep a dedicated jug of water for rinsing.



  9. Wet Wipes for Cleanup

    Large wet wipes, like Epic Wipes, are handy when running water isn’t an option. They’re perfect for quick cleanups and reducing trips to the bathhouse in freezing conditions.

  10. Keep the Campfire Burning

    A propane fire pit is an efficient and smoke-free option for warmth and ambiance. These pits are portable and clean-burning, making them perfect for cold-weather camping. Or if you prefer to keep a wood fire burning then go for it!

  11. Choose Campsites Near Bathhouses

    Staying close to a heated bathhouse can make a significant difference, especially during nighttime trips. Plan ahead and request sites with convenient access to these facilities.

  12. Use Paper Products for Dishes

    Avoid washing dishes by using paper plates, bowls, and disposable utensils. This reduces the need for running water and keeps your setup simple in freezing weather.

  13. Cover Your Drains

    If your RV is winterized, cover sinks with bowls or tape to prevent accidental drainage. It’s a helpful reminder for everyone in the RV to avoid using the sinks for water disposal.

  14. Bring Friends for Fun

    Campgrounds typically have fewer amenities and activities in the winter, but bringing friends along adds warmth and camaraderie. Share meals, play games, and enjoy group activities to make the experience memorable.

  15. Rent a Cabin

    Not ready to fully commit to winter RVing? Many campgrounds offer heated cabins with basic amenities, providing a cozy alternative while still enjoying the camping atmosphere.


Spacious Skies Campgrounds: Winter-Friendly Destinations


photo by Bill Sferrazza


Spacious Skies Campgrounds, a growing collection with 15 locations from Maine to Georgia, has nine campgrounds open during the winter. Ali Rasmussen, co-founder of Spacious Skies, shared highlights about their winter-friendly offerings. Here is sample of some of the campgrounds open for winter camping. Check their website for more options and complete details.



  • Shenandoah Views (Virginia): Nestled near Shenandoah National Park, this campground offers breathtaking views, heated cabins and yurts, and nearby rails for winter hikes.

  • Savannah Oaks (Georgia): A peaceful retreat just 20 minutes from historic Savannah. RV and tent sites, a fishing dock, and mild winter temperatures make this a top dest
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15 Winter RVing Tips + Winter Campground Locations with Ali from Spacious Skies

15 Winter RVing Tips + Winter Campground Locations with Ali from Spacious Skies

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