
Boondocking can be a great way to camp in an RV. Boondocking allows you to enjoy the outdoors while also enjoying all of the amenities and comforts of your RV. Before you go on your boondocking adventure, here are some things you should know. It is important to be aware of the rules and precautions that you need to take in order for your safety and the protection of the environment.
The Leave No Trace principles are some of the most important rules for boondocking. You should leave your site in a better condition than when you found it. You should also avoid dumping trash and keep a campfire going. Keep your valuables away from large animals like raccoons and out of reach. You can protect yourself by spraying pepper spray on wildlife.
It is also a good idea to pack your RV smartly. You should also pack an emergency kit, in addition to your essential tools and necessities. This kit should contain water, a first aid kit, and food. You can keep your supplies in a storage container in case you have to leave your RV overnight. Additionally, you should keep a spare wheel and windshield wipers.

If you plan to use solar, be sure to charge your batteries mid-day. You can also use LED lights to save electricity.
For the duration of your stay, it is a good idea that you bring at least two trash bags. You can also take a toad, or a bicycle to help you map out the area. This can make it easy to find boondocking sites without needing to travel too far. You should also check with park rangers for any regulations. If you don’t have an toad, a truck or car may be able to assist you in scouting the area.
A lot of boondocking sites are either pack-in or pack-out. This means that you must pack all your trash out before you leave for your destination. If you don’t have enough space to store all your trash you can take it to a dump station. A cargo carrier can be used to transport your trash to the dumpster.
You'll need to make sure you have enough fuel for extended stays. You'll also need to consider how much water your RV uses. It can be hard to fill up a water tank. If your tank is full, you'll need to fill it from another source.

If you plan to camp for longer than a week, it is a good idea to bring along a generator. These generators can come in handy when you have to power your appliances. They may come with an AC/DC charger which will save you the cost of buying an inverter.