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Your first few camping trips in a new travel trailer are exciting and educational. It’s trial by fire — you learn on the go, making plenty of mistakes along the way. To help you avoid common mistakes, our team at Lone Star RV has put together a basic guide to travel trailer camping. For more information, visit our location in Houston, Texas, serving Katy, Texas.
Make a Packing Checklist
Everyone does it — you get 50 miles down the road only to realize that your portable generator is sitting in the garage at home. The solution is simple: create a checklist, and run through it before every trip. The list will change over time as you gain more experience.
Practice Towing the Travel Trailer
Don’t wait until the day of your first camping trip to get comfortable with a new travel trailer. Instead, hitch up the trailer and take it to a large, empty parking lot. Practice towing, braking, turning, and backing up. When you’re feeling confident, practice stopping for gas. This experience will come in handy when the rig is fully loaded and your family is watching your every move.
Pick Campsites Carefully
Experienced RV owners know that campsite selection can have a big impact on your trip. Before you book, take time to research the site. Is it long enough for your travel trailer? Is it back-in or pull-through? How wide are the access roads? Is the site flat? Backing into a campsite for the first time is stressful; you can streamline the process by choosing a roomy site with plenty of space to maneuver.
When in Doubt, Go Slowly
Towing a travel trailer takes some getting used to. Any time you feel intimidated, slow down. A slower speed gives you more reaction time and greater control. This is particularly important on corners; go too fast, and the trailer is at risk for tipping over.
Pack Power Adapters

If you’ve never hooked up a travel trailer to a campground power pedestal, you might not realize that the 30-amp and 50-amp connectors aren’t the same. That’s why it’s important to keep adapters in the RV at all times. Keep in mind that if you plug a 50-amp trailer into a 30-amp post, the lower amperage limits the number of electrical systems that can run at once.

A new travel trailer comes with a learning curve, but it’s all part of the fun. You’ll discover something new on every camping trip, and before long, you’ll be the one giving advice to new RVers. If you’re ready to take the next step in finding a travel trailer, stop by to see the models we have in stock at Lone Star RV in Houston, Texas. Our team also serves Katy, Texas.

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