SETTING UP CAMP...
SELECTING YOUR CAMPSITE
In some cases, searching for the right campground prior to traveling might be the first step
in selecting your site. Some campgrounds will allow reservations made in advance.
Depending on the area you are headed to and the time of year (i.e. around a holiday),
reservations may limit your frustration upon arrival.
Your trip experience will be effected by the site you choose to park your RV. With time,
you will know what you are looking for and what best fits your needs. A few items to keep
in mind when selecting your campsite are:
• Arrive before dark, if possible, to make the site selection easier.
• Is the ground level? This will help with leveling your RV and making your stay more
comfortable.
• Is there plenty of space?
= Will it accommodate slideouts, canopy, etc.? (if applicable)
= Is there room for picnic tables, lawn chairs, campfire, etc.?
= Is it void of hanging limbs that may damage your unit?
• Is it located in a convenient area?
= Will you be able to park close enough to hookups (water, sewer, electric)?
= Are you away from noisy areas or things that might detract from a positive
experience?
= Is there plenty of shade?
= Is there good drainage in case of bad weather?
Beyond finding a site that best suits your needs, it is also helpful to keep in mind how you
are affecting your camping neighbors’ experience. Some etiquette items to keep in mind
are:
• Observe the quiet times as posted and abide by the rules of the campground.
• Don’t play loud music or make noise which is going to be disturbing to others around
you.
• If pets are allowed, keep them restrained.
• Show respect to others, don’t make shortcuts through occupied campsites.
• Keep your campsite clean and pick up all trash before departing from the
campground.
Additional Considerations with a Baja Trailer
With your purchase of a Baja Folding Camping Trailer, a new world to camping
experience is open for exploration. As you venture to remote locations, the Baja trailer will
provide some added benefits for the off road experience.
When traveling off main roads to discover where the trails lead, there are additional safety
concerns to consider. Take time to read, understand and follow the owner’s manual as well
as any information that is provided for the safe operation of your trailer.
Information and education that you obtain about traveling off road could help to insure a
safe and enjoyable experience. While experience is a good teacher, there are resources and
schools available to provide insight into the additional requirements of off road travels.
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