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A good campsite setup is about more than where you park and what gear you bring. From campground manners to flag mounts, roof safety, and leveling, a few smart choices can make your stay easier on you and better for the campers around you.

 
 
Feature Articles
 

Are You Being That Camper? Three Etiquette Tips That Matter

Small campground habits can make or break the experience for everyone nearby, so these simple etiquette reminders are worth keeping in mind before your next trip.

 

Flying a Flag at Camp? Use the Right Mount for Your Rig

A campsite flag can add personality and make your RV easier to spot, but the wrong mount can stress your ladder, shift in the wind, or get in the way fast.

 
 
More From Do It Yourself RV
 

Can You Walk on Your RV Roof Without Damaging It?

RV roofs are not all built the same, so here’s what to check before you step up there and how to avoid causing expensive damage.

 

Stop the Rock and Roll: Level Your Travel Trailer the Right Way

An unlevel trailer can make camp uncomfortable fast, but the right setup steps can help keep your RV steadier, safer, and easier to live in.

 
 
ARTICLES FROM OUR PARTNERS
 

Can You Increase Your Vehicle’s RV Tow Rating?

Tow ratings and GCWRs are set by the manufacturer, so here’s what RVers should understand before trying to pull more than their vehicle is rated for.

 

Hidden RV Storage Spots You Might Be Overlooking

If your rig feels packed too tight, these overlooked storage areas may help you reclaim usable space.

 
 

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