Important Unwritten Rules of RV Camping to Avoid Being a Campground Idiot

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By: Grateful Glamper

In this video, the host discusses some important unwritten rules of RV camping that everyone should know to avoid being a "campground idiot." The first rule is to never walk through an occupied campsite, as it is considered disrespectful. It's important to respect people's personal space and treat the campground as if it were their front yard. Another rule is to handle sewer hoses appropriately and not lay them across picnic tables or rinse them out using water spigots. The host also emphasizes the importance of not parking in empty campsites, being mindful of noise levels during quiet hours, and turning off headlights when arriving or leaving after dark. Additionally, guests should be parked in designated spots and not in empty sites. Lastly, the host encourages letting kids be kids and enjoying the outdoors, but also ensuring that RV porch lights do not shine directly into neighboring RVs at night.


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