
A few things to remember if you are thinking about dry camping. Finding a dry camp site is the first step. It can be difficult, especially if it isn't obvious where to look. However, you can often find great places at rest stops along highways and in national forests. Sometimes, you may be allowed to stay free of charge.
Next, decide what you will bring. Your water and power supply must be in working order to allow you to stay at your chosen dry camping site. Some dry campers bring gas powered generators, but this is noisy and consumes fuel. Most RVs have a liquid-propane system that powers the stove and fridge. It is expensive and requires you to know how to install it.

To get extra water, you could also use collapsible bladders. A plastic dishpan can be used to collect water. Then, you can throw it away in a nearby rubbish bin. When you travel through a park, make sure to look out for small brooks. These are a wonderful way to enjoy the area's natural beauty.
There are some things you should consider before you dry camp anywhere. You will need to obtain a permit. If so, contact the state or national park service. Contact the Bureau of Land Management for information if you're dry camping on public property. Many of these areas allow overnight stay. Some of these places also offer dump stations that allow you to dump your black water tank.
You could also consider dispersed camping. You can also camp dry in some national parks. This is a great option for travelers who want to be surrounded by nature and don't want to rely on modern conveniences. The ranger station provides information such as weather and park information. You can also charge your battery with solar panels. You will need some electrical knowledge to set up solar panels in RVs.
A final tip is to always fill your tanks before you leave. It's not worth stopping at a dump to pay a fee. Also, you don't want your waste to be left on the ground. You can ask your local store to rent a dumpster if there isn't a dump station at your campground. If you're planning to stay more than a few hours, it will be easier.

If you're going to be using the black water tank, you should flush it before you go. The black tank fills up slower than the gray and is smaller. A full tank can cause the toilet to stop working. Most stores allow you to drop one or two bags off. If you have a larger tank, you can empty it over a longer period of time.