5 Ways to Save Money at Campgrounds {Roadschooling Series!} (2024)

This is a guest post series from Danielle ofRoadschooling with The Frugal Navy Wife. It was originally published on February 26, 2016.

Daniele and her family homeschool while on the road in their RV – also known as roadschooling! Come follow along with Daniele as she shares her wisdom in thisRoadschooling series here on FHD!Danielle will teach us tips forbuying an RV, organizing an RV, her thoughts on RV insurance and memberships, and tons more.

When you start RVing, one of the biggest expenses is your campground.

You can spend between $600 –$900 a month! Depending on where you are and the time of year, it can be as high as $1500 a month!

OUCH! So what can you do?

Here are 5 great ways to save on your campground.

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Memberships

There are a variety of camp ground memberships available to RVers.

Some will save you a small bit, and some willsave you a TON!

→ One type of membership offers discounts. Memberships such as Passport America, Good Sam,and KOA offer a 10%- 50% discount off the daily rate.

These memberships often will not work on anyspecial packaged rates.

→ Thousand Trails Elite is another type of membership which requires a large sumup front – around $3,000 – $6,000. Then you pay yearly dues around $300 – $600, which allows you to stay for free in any of their parks.

You can stay for up to 21 days then you have to move toanother park in the system.

This can save you a great deal of money! Insome cases, you can save over $9,000 a year if you are full-timing and if you stay with them exclusively.

This may not be a good optionfor families who need to stay in one area, since the membership might not have parks in every state.

Ready Set Camp is another membership option. They have a few levels of membership to choose from but the highest you pay is $300a year and can stay at any of their parks for $20 for up to 90 days in a calendar year.

This is ideal if youplan to be in an area where season prices are higher, such as Florida, where it can cost you up to $1,500 amonth for a spot!

Boondocking

This is how to camp for free! Fill up your water tanks and go off grid for a few days amonth to save some money.

If you can do this for 5 days a month you can save upwards of $200 amonth.

This doesn’t mean you have to go off grid for 5 days in a row. You can do 2 days here and a day there, if you so choose.

Weekly

Many camp ground sites offer weekly rates, so if you plan to stay at a site for 5 days, it might be worth it tostay the extra 2 days and get the weekly rate.

Also if you stay for more than 7 days, make sure to ask if the camp ground offers a weekly rate. In most cases the weekly rate is equal to almost 2 nights free or more.

Monthly or Longer

Piggy backing on the concept of the weekly rate above, most parks also offer monthly rates.

In mostcases, this is the price of 2 weekly rates plus a bit more, so it’s like getting a week and a half free.

You canalso get even better rates by staying more than 1 month.

Workamping

While it’s not the first thought for saving on your camp ground spot, this is one of the best in myopinion.

You work about 20 hours at a camp ground per week, and in exchange, you get your camp spotand hookups for free.

These jobs are normally in the summer and you usually have to commit to 2 or 4 months at the time. However,if you are in an area that you love, it makes it fun!

In many cases, after you work your 20 hours you canearn an hourly wage for any additional work.

What ways have you saved on your campsites?

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Danielle is a mom of 4, Former Navy Wife, Homeschooling mom, frugalista and blogger atThe Frugal Navy Wife. She and her family of 6 are currently setting out on their lifelong dream to travel via RV around the United States. They are documenting their journey on Roadschooling with The Frugal Navy Wife.

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