Time to tell us: Which, out of the options given for campsite utility hookups, is most important to you, generally speaking? Is it water? Electricity? Sewer? Even cable TV? None of the above because you rely on your onboard systems?
Some RVers won’t book a site unless it has full hookups, while others are perfectly happy going off-grid for days or weeks at a time.
For some, reliable electricity is non-negotiable—especially if you run medical equipment or just really like your air conditioning. Others prioritize fresh water access, especially if they plan to shower daily or do a lot of cooking and dishwashing. And there are plenty of RVers who simply can’t stand the idea of leaving without dumping their tanks, so a sewer hookup is essential.
Of course, your answer might change depending on the time of year, your travel style, or the size and setup of your RV. A Class A with residential appliances might have very different needs compared to a small travel trailer with solar panels and a composting toilet.
And then there’s the question of how long you plan to stay—overnight stops versus weeklong stays can call for different levels of hookup needs.
We’re curious to hear what matters most to you when it comes to campsite hookups. After you vote, feel free to leave a comment and explain your choice. Do you adjust based on the campground, or do you always look for the same amenities? Thanks, as always, for sharing!
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