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Top 5 Benefits of RV Travel for Families

Saturday, July 23, 2016

“RV there yet?” I’d hear my kids say from behind me.

Then they’d burst into peels of giggles. RV there yet… 😉

When your "home away from home" is on WHEELS, good things happen. | Top 5 Benefits of RV Travel for Families

Thanks to Outdoorsy, an online service that makes it easy to rent a recreational vehicle from an owner near you, RV travel is more accessible than ever for families.

We picked up our RV from the company Heightened Path RV Rentals in Phoenix, AZ and were on our way from our home base of Phoenix to the majestic mountains of Yosemite to the winding vistas of the Pacific Coast Highway. This was truly one of our most memorable family vacations ever!

We had such an amazing time that now, months later, every time we see an RV on the road, we point it out to each other, saying things like, “Oh, that one looks like ‘our’ RV.” And I smile fondly, remembering our trip and wishing the travelers well on their journey!

When your "home away from home" is on WHEELS, good things happen. | Top 5 Benefits of RV Travel for Families

Before we started out on our trek, I didn’t really know what to expect. For any of you who might be new to RV travel, I wanted to share the top benefits of RV travel we discovered.

Top 5 Benefits of RV Travel for Families

1. Comforts of Home

Our RV felt like home away from home—but even better, because it was on wheels!

While stuck in traffic for two hours due to an accident on the Pacific Coast Highway, I was able to prepare lunch for the whole family and make the best of the wait.

When your "home away from home" is on WHEELS, good things happen. | Top 5 Benefits of RV Travel for Families

On long stretches of driving, we enjoyed the ability to stretch our legs and spread out. Each of our four kids had their own space to comfortably travel in. And when we needed a change, we could easily shuffle ourselves around.

I also noticed that with full-time access to a kitchen, we ate healthily while on the road (rather than hitting up whatever fast food restaurant happened to be on our path).

Best of all, anything we ever needed was always with us. I kept catching myself thinking things like, “I better grab the sunscreen before we leave camp,” but then I’d remember (to my pleasant surprise) that we were carrying everything with us—at all times. I noticed my stress level drop, as I knew I had whatever we might need on hand. {6 Things to Pack for an RV Trip}

For reference, the RV we enjoyed was a Fleetwood Jamboree w/ 1 slide, Class C, a vehicle from that can sleep up to eight.

When your "home away from home" is on WHEELS, good things happen. | Top 5 Benefits of RV Travel for Families

2. Quality Time

The way an RV’s seating is configured makes it so easy to share quality time as a family. Our kids could color at the table and collaborate on their artwork. They could play a board game or a card game together. And I could pull a kid or two next to me on the couch and read them a book.

The seating feels much more flexible and more conducive to interaction than traveling by car. It was easier than ever to play our traditional road trip games.

When your "home away from home" is on WHEELS, good things happen. | Top 5 Benefits of RV Travel for Families

3. Affordability

Thanks to Outdoorsy, a service that allows you to rent a recreational vehicle, RV travel is more accessible than ever for families. You don’t have to own one to enjoy one.

I appreciated the fact that we didn’t have to pay for hotels, and we saved money on food by eating most of our meals in the RV.

Good news for my fellow wandering souls: You can stop wherever you'd like when you bring "home" with you.

With four kids and a husband who is a student, travel by air is out of reach right now, which means road trips are our primary mode of travel.

Traveling by RV took so much of the headache out of our road trip. Instead of feeling like the travel time was something to be endured, it became a part of our journey—something to be enjoyed.

Which brings me to my next point…

4. Freedom

RV travel allows you the freedom of customizing your road trip to your family’s needs and interests. You can stop wherever you’d like when you bring “home” with you.

We had a few unexpected hiccups along our way, due to weather and a fully booked campground. Rather than stress about how to handle these interruptions on our journey, we able were able to comfortably wait out the weather and, when we found no vacancies at the campground we’d planned to stay at, simply pull over in a safe place to sleep the night.

When your "home away from home" is on WHEELS, good things happen. | Top 5 Benefits of RV Travel for Families

5. Community

One thing I did not anticipate in the least was how driving an RV would introduce us to a whole community of people—people who love the open road like we do, people who are so willing to share info and help each other out, and people who are just plain good.

Renting an RV felt like our golden ticket to a world we didn’t even know about. These are people who get my lifelong goal of collecting moments, not things, because that’s how they’re living too.

Good news for my fellow wandering souls: You can stop wherever you'd like when you bring "home" with you.

Has your family ever traveled by RV? Were you converted like I was? And where did you go? 

Learn more about Outdoorsy and check out some cool RVs to rent for a holiday by visiting Outdoorsy.co. Get personalized help by calling 1-415-930-4841, chatting with a member of the team on the site, or emailing [email protected]. They’d love to help you plan your next Outdoor Family Adventure!


You might also enjoy reading…

10 Tips for Your Next Family Road Trip

7 Ways to Encourage Family Connection on the Road

Exploring vs. Observing: 6 Tips to Help Kids EXPLORE Nature

6 Things You May Not Think to Pack for an RV Trip

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Rebecca Cooper is a 42-year-old wife and mother of four from Alberta, Canada. As a photographer, crafter, author, and blogger, she finds joy and fulfillment in celebrating everyday moments. She loves to read and eat chocolate, and is a firm believer in afternoon naps. Rebecca shares her family’s adventures, photo tips, simple craft projects + more right here at Simple as That.
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  1. Elvie says

    Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 8:07 pm

    Hi,
    We’ve looked into RVs as an option for our family travels, but found no way to safely install car seats. What’s your take on the issue and how did you deal with it?

    Reply
  2. Jac says

    Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 12:09 pm

    We bought one last year and have been away almost every weekend and used it for day trips! Love it!

    Reply
  3. Alex Dean says

    Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 5:14 pm

    With summer just around the corner, my husband and I are wanting to find a adventure that the whole family can enjoy. He would like to get a mobile home and drive cross country, but before I agree I want to make sure that this is something that we will enjoy. I like how you said that when it comes to this type of travel that there is a lot of freedom that comes with it. Like being able to find activities that will peak everybody’s interests. This might actually be a fun idea.

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  4. Jane Ambrose says

    Monday, July 17, 2017 at 4:30 pm

    After having so many kids, I’m starting to wonder if there’s a way for my family to travel other than road tripping packed in our mini-van. It’s a really good point that an RV allows fun family time while traveling! This would be a great way for us to have fun on our trips even before getting to our destination. I’ll definitely consider this information while planning our next trip! Thanks.

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  5. Ellie Davis says

    Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 11:38 pm

    My family and I are considering taking a vacation. I didn’t realize going in an RV could introduce you to a new community. I’ve always wanted to take a road trip in an RV, maybe I’ll invest in one so we can take more of these road trips.

    Reply
  6. Tammy Houston says

    Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 5:29 am

    It sure was nice how you pointed out that by having an RV, we can actually customize the travels and road trip of the family based on everyone’s needs and interest. That is probably the reason why my mom wants to buy an RV for the family soon. I just hope that along with the idea, they will also get a place to park it because we do not have that kind of space in the house. Anyway, thank you for sharing this.

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  7. Elsa Anderson says

    Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 3:30 pm

    My husband and I are thinking of taking our children on a road trip in an RV this summer and I am so glad that I found this article! You make a great point that an RV allows space for the children to comfortably travel in and there is full-time access to the kitchen. This is great because bringing food on the trip could save money! Also, the fact that you say it creates quality time for the family is a huge benefit that we want.

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  8. Earnest Watkins says

    Thursday, May 3, 2018 at 4:22 pm

    It’s good to know that I can rent an RV before deciding to buy one. My wife and I have been thinking that RV travel could be a lot of fun for our family. I wouldn’t mind renting one to see how my family likes it before deciding to make the purchase.

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  9. Zia Murphy says

    Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 1:51 am

    I like that you pointed out that traveling using an RV can allow you to comfortably stretch your legs and spread out because of its huge space. My family is planning to have a road trip next month. We’d like to make sure that our ride is going to allow us to sleep like we’re in a house when needed since we have kids who can easily fall asleep. We’ll make sure to consider buying an RV soon.

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