Eco-Friendly RV Travel Tips

In this blog post, our team at Rjourney will explore sustainable practices that RV travelers can adopt to minimize their environmental impact. Eco-friendly RVs with solar panels on the roof driving on dirt roads.

While fun and adventurous, RV travel can leave behind environmental concerns such as waste and pollution. Thankfully, there are plenty of green RV travel tips you can use to leave your campground better than you found it. Let our team at Rjourney explore five practical strategies that campers should use to practice RV travel sustainability.

1. Reduce RV Fuel Consumption


The first step to eco-friendly RV travel is through reduced fuel consumption. First, lighten your RV’s load by removing any items you don’t need. Those “what if I need…” items simply aren’t the way to go. 

Keep up on your vehicle’s maintenance and check your tire pressure frequently for a smooth and seamless ride. For maximum fuel efficiency, we recommend traveling at a steady pace between 55 and 65 miles per hour.

2. Efficient and Renewable Energy for RVs

Alongside good fuel economy, there are countless simple ways you can reduce energy consumption throughout your camping trip. These methods include but are not limited to the following:

  • Switch to LED lights
  • Use energy-efficient appliances
  • Strategically park your vehicle to avoid high heating and cooling usage
  • Invest in quality RV insulation

3. RV Waste Management


Another critical part of sustainable RV travel is proper waste management. From the start, shop for fewer items and think about zero-waste products you can pack in your RV, such as washable dishes and silverware. Next, keep a compost bin in your kitchen and empty it periodically to nurture plant growth around you. Finally, remember the three rs of reduce, reuse, and recycle!

4. Sustainable RV Practices

In addition to good waste management, there are several other good campground practices to better the world around you. A core practice to use during your camping adventure is the leave-no-trace principle. This principle, ranging from planning and preparation to respecting wildlife, is used to preserve nature and leave your campground in the best condition possible.

5. Support Local Communities in RV Travel

One benefit to sustainable RV travel that often goes unnoticed is the support of local communities. Not only can you foster friendships, but you can help protect natural habitats and support important initiatives as you engage with the great outdoors. Here are some ways you can get involved in your RV campground’s community today:

  • Volunteer opportunities. Many RV resorts have volunteer programs for residents to give back through community events and maintenance work.
  • Group activities. Participating in group activities is a great way to meet new people, from locals to the area to fellow RV travelers.
  • Group meetings. Regular group meetings foster a sense of community when on the road.
  • Collaborative initiatives. RV groups can band together and advocate for causes they believe in, such as nature preservation, community work, and more.

Practice RV Sustainability at Rjourney

The best way to support sustainable RV travel is by practicing it at Rjourney. With several premier RV resorts throughout the country, all with unique amenities and on-site activities, there’s no better place to appreciate the world around you than with us. Book your stay today by contacting us online!

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