By Dustin Simpson
It’s always great to see so many RVers proudly displaying flags while out on the road or at campgrounds. It’s a tradition that really brings out the sense of community and patriotism among us.
Recently, one of our Facebook members in our Grand Design RV Owners Group shared a really cool suction cup flag holder for RVs, and I couldn’t be prouder to highlight it here. This handy little accessory makes it easy to show your love for our country and support for our troops wherever you are.

It’s a small gesture, but it means a lot—especially when you think about all the sacrifices made by those who served and are serving. Thanks to their dedication, we have the freedom to enjoy the great outdoors and spend time camping with our loved ones.
So, if you haven’t already, consider flying a flag on your RV. It’s a great way to honor our country and those who have made it possible for us to live this wonderful lifestyle.
Let’s continue to show our support and love at the RV campground. Whether it’s by displaying a flag, sharing stories, or simply being there for each other, every little bit helps to strengthen our community and honor those who have served.
It’s not just about camping; it’s about the values and freedom we cherish. So let’s keep that spirit alive and proudly represent what we believe in, both on the road and at the campground.
You can find this suction cup flag holder for your RV here.
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Get a storm flag from a marine supply store. They are much more durable than typical flag.
I bought a three flag metal bracket and with a hose clamp mounted it to the front jack. It holds three of the same flags used on veterans graves. Cheaper than the bracket above.
I buy my American flags at our American Legion post. They are made in America and are extremely durable. When I get to CG’s, I drive a 6 ft. rebar in the dirt a couple of feet, then I put a 8 ft. section of 3/4 schedule 80 pvc pipe over the rebar that my 3×5 flag is connected to.
I have one of these. Very disappointed. Put it on the pin box, it fell off and broke.