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Boondocking Essentials

Ready to Embark on a Boondocking Adventure?Whether you’re dipping your toes in the boondocking lifestyle or you’ve been living the life for years, we’ve got everything you need to make the most of the experience. Resources are always the biggest challenge when it comes to boondocking, but with our off-grid power solutions—including generators, solar power, power banks, and portable chargers—you can maximize your stay without sacrificing comfort. We’ve also got freshwater tanks, portable waste tanks, and low-flow shower solutions to help you keep on camping. When it’s time for a little rec and relaxation, enjoy the sound of sweet tunes pumping from your wireless Bluetooth speakers, grill up some grub with a propane grill, or gather around a roaring campfire with a portable fire pit. With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.What do I need to pack for a boondocking trip?There are a few essentials to make sure you’re comfortable and prepared. For power, you’ll want something reliable like solar panels or a generator to keep everything running. Fresh water is key—carry extra water jugs, a filtration system, or purification tablets. For cooking, portable grills or fire pits are awesome, and don’t forget propane and the right accessories. And for the campsite, pack a first aid kit, some insect repellent, and plenty of lighting. How do I manage power while I’m off the grid?Solar panels are a great start—they’re quiet and renewable, so you’re not running out of power anytime soon. A portable generator is handy as backup for cloudy days. You’ll also want battery chargers and an inverter to store and convert power for your devices and appliances.Check out our RV Solar page for everything you need to know. Any tips for saving water while boondocking?Start by installing low-flow showerheads and faucets—they really help stretch your water supply. Be mindful when washing dishes or brushing your teeth, and use only what you need. If you can, collect greywater and reuse it for things like flushing your toilet. Small changes like that make a big difference when you’re trying to conserve.How do I handle waste when boondocking?For greywater and blackwater, make sure your tanks are emptied at a proper dump station before heading out. Use eco-friendly soaps to minimize environmental impact. If you’re staying for an extended period, portable waste tanks can be a lifesaver, allowing you to transport waste to a dump station without moving your RV.Are there any safety tips for boondocking?Always let someone know where you’re going and when you expect to be back. Carry a first aid kit and basic tools for emergencies. If you’re camping in a remote area, bring a portable power bank for your phone and a two-way radio for backup communication. Good lighting around your campsite can also help deter wildlife or unwanted visitors.