Packing the correct items is essential! Before I get started, if you haven’t looked at our Covid-19 page yet, please do- I wrote a suggested packing list for basic camping items. In this section, I will dive deeper into the winter-specific items I suggest packing.
First of all, even though we travelled to Florida, we stopped along a few colder states to get there (and on our way back home). Make sure to bring blankets- the more the merrier. Most sleeping areas in RV’s are accompanied by a nice window; while they may be nice to gaze out during the day, they don’t protect you from the cold weather! Blankets are your friends during winter camping. Also, make sure to pack extra towels. This is because it takes a while for them to dry, so you don’t want to be using a wet towel from the day before. Typically I set the towel out on the awning arm to dry (like I suggested in my last blog post, viewable here: https://roadadventures.com/saras-trip-to-buckeye-lake/); however, this is not an option in colder weather.
In addition to extra blankets/towel, another essential cold weather camping item is extra fire starters. As my husband found out, it is much harder to make fire during winter as the kindling nearby is always cold/wet. The great thing is, at most campgrounds, you can have firewood delivered right to your campsite- score! (Some campground actually prohibit bringing in outside firewood). If you are not using all the firewood the same day, make sure to store your firewood in the trailer’s outside storage to keep it dry.