
You might be worried about freezing temperatures if you are planning a winter RV trip. It is possible to have an enjoyable and successful trip in sub-freezing temperatures. But, it is worth taking some precautions to prepare for the cold months ahead.
First, check the weather forecast. This is especially important if you're camping in an area where there's a high risk of freezing. If you are concerned about unfavorable weather conditions, it is worth rescheduling.
A blanket or two of extra blankets is a great way keep warm. Another option is to bring a portable lantern. There are often propane bottles available for rent at campgrounds. A foot warmer is also a good idea.

An electric blanket or heatpad can be added to increase warmth. This will reduce the chill in the RV. You can also use an electrical dehumidifier to dry out the air. To prevent condensation from occurring, you can purchase a container with moisture absorbent.
You can also protect your water pipes from freezing by installing a Camco heated drinking water hose. This is a great way for you to keep warm in the winter, and it's a very affordable option. Antifreeze can be used to protect your holding tanks from freezing.
Heat tape or insulation can be used to prevent pipes from freezing. This can prevent water from freezing inside your RV. If pipes do freeze, it is best to heat some water to warm them. To prevent freezing, run water through the pipes.
Although the temperature inside your RV's basement will not drop below freezing, it is a good idea keep a thermometer handy. This will let you determine if your tanks have reached the right temperature to cause a freeze. You can also use the thermometer outside of your RV to measure the temperature.

Also, you should take measures to keep your RV’s engine running smoothly. It's important to maintain proper fuel levels. However, it's a good idea for your RV to have some special pink RV antifreeze in your tanks to prevent freezes. You might consider a block heater if you are traveling in colder areas. They are available in 120V AC and 12V DC models.
Be sure to bring the right clothes for the winter weather when you're packing your RV for a winter roadtrip. For camping in colder areas of the country, you'll need to pack some lightweight and breathable base layers.