Camping Tips

1. Get Comfortable With the Basics Before You Go

Spend a few minutes learning how to use the trailer’s key features—power hookups, water connections, stabilizers, and the backup camera. A quick walk‑around before leaving the driveway builds confidence and makes setup at the campsite much smoother. We'll be there to guide you through everything. If you have questions, never hesitate to call or text any time, day or night!

2. Arrive at the Campground Before Dark

Setting up is always easier with daylight. You’ll have an easier time leveling the trailer, connecting utilities, and getting familiar with your surroundings.

3. Be Weather‑Ready

Even in summer, temperatures can drop at night. Pack layers, a rain jacket, and shoes that can handle damp ground.