10 Tips for Newbies Renting an RV in Winter

By Sally French

Winter RV road trips are more popular than ever this year as people look for socially distanced vacations that don’t involve airplanes or hotels.

For some travelers, a winter RV road trip in 2020 might mean driving to grandma’s house for the holidays but sleeping in your RV rather than a bedroom there. For others, it’s an opportunity to stay away from people and ditch the Christmas tree in favor of living trees.

But while renting an RV for a road trip may seem like a safer alternative to traditional travel in the midst of Covid-19, winter RV road trips present their own challenges. Here are 10 things to know before taking your RV out in the snow:

1. Decide Whether Your Rv Needs To Be Winterized — and Learn What That Actually Means

You’ll probably see the phrase “winterizing your RV” when planning a road trip someplace chilly. Your task is to figure out if your RV has already been winterized, and whether it needs to be.

Winterizing your RV means you’ve taken steps such as:

  • Emptying water tanks.
  • Draining the water heater and water lines.
  • Disabling plumbing in order to prevent the pipes (which run along the undercarriage of the RV) from bursting or being destroyed.

If you’re traveling someplace where temperatures are going to get below freezing, you’ll need to winterize your RV. It’s a process you can do yourself, though your local RV company may also be willing to do it for you.

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