RV life is awesome—but let’s be honest, sometimes little things can make a big difference.
Sure, you’ve got the basics: water, power, food, and a comfy place to sleep. But what about the extras that make your campsite easier, smoother, and more fun?
Here’s a list of smart, helpful “extras” that many RVers swear by—and once you try them, you might never camp without them again!
🔦 1. Motion-Sensor Lights
These lights turn on when you walk by—no fumbling in the dark!
Use them:
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By your steps at night
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In dark storage bays
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Inside the RV bathroom for late-night visits
Bonus: they save battery power, too!
🪑 2. Folding Side Tables
Big picnic tables are great—but sometimes you just want a little side table for your drink, book, or snack.
Lightweight, foldable tables are perfect for:
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Coffee in the morning
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Holding a lantern at night
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Playing cards or board games
🧽 3. Outdoor Mat (Rug)
Place a mat outside your RV door to keep dirt out.
It also:
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Makes your site feel like home
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Keeps shoes cleaner
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Gives pets a nice spot to lie down
Pick one that’s easy to sweep or hose off.
🛻 4. Leveling Blocks
Nobody likes sleeping on a slant.
Leveling blocks help you:
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Park evenly
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Keep your fridge happy
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Avoid rocking when you move inside
They stack like LEGOs and work with both trailers and motorhomes.
🧻 5. Extra Hooks or Command Strips
Inside or outside, these are super handy for:
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Hanging towels
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Drying swimsuits
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Keeping keys in one spot
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Holding trash bags or lights
Stick them anywhere—and peel off later with no damage.
🔥 6. Collapsible Campfire Tools
Tongs, forks, hot dog holders, marshmallow sticks—get ones that fold or collapse for easy storage.
Great for:
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Campfire cooking
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Toasty evenings
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Keeping little hands away from flames
🧴 7. A “Go Bucket” for Showers
Create a small plastic tub or basket with:
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Shampoo
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Soap
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Flip-flops
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Towel
That way, if you use campground showers, everything is grab-and-go.
🧊 8. Ice Packs or Soft Coolers
These are great for:
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Day trips
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Picnics away from camp
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Keeping drinks cold outside without opening your main fridge
Soft coolers collapse when not in use—easy to store!
🧹 9. Small Broom or Portable Vacuum
Dirt happens. Leaves sneak in. So does sand.
A small broom or battery-powered vacuum keeps your RV tidy without taking up much space.
🛁 10. Pop-Up Trash Can or Laundry Bin
These are lightweight, foldable, and hold a lot. Use them for:
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Trash and recycling
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Dirty clothes
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Wet towels or gear
Some even have lids to keep bugs out.
🌡️ Bonus Extras Campers Love
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Battery-powered fan for hot nights
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Clip-on lights for reading
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Bug zappers or citronella candles
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Firewood storage tote
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Walkie-talkies for family or friend groups
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Drying rack for swimsuits or towels
Final Thoughts
You don’t need a ton of gear to enjoy RV life—but a few smart extras can make your trip easier, cleaner, and more comfortable.
So next time you pack up, toss in a folding table or motion light—you’ll be surprised how much you use it.
Because in the world of camping, the little things really do make a big difference.

