You’re about to embark on the first adventure in your new RV, and your feelings of excitement are through the roof. Though in the back of your mind you can feel just a little bit of anxiety and nerves, mainly because you’ve never pulled into a campground with your new rig, not to mention hooked it up to everything.
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Above is exactly how I felt before our first trip, I knew everything would work out but at the same time I had no idea what I was doing.
Rest easy, because below we’re going to discuss what you need to know before your first trip in regards to your RV hookups. Let me tell you from experience, it’s not going to be nearly as difficult as your mind would lead you to believe.
The first thing I do when I pull into our new spot is make sure our RV is leveled out and secured. I also get the slide-outs pulled out, if you don’t have slide-outs no need to worry about this. Our slide-outs aren’t located near our hookups, but if yours are then you may want to pull them out after you get everything hooked up. Use your best judgement for this and you’ll be just fine.
Hooking up power to your RV
The first thing I do is look at the power supply box.
As you can see from the picture above, this campground has both 50 and 20-amp service. A lot of campgrounds, especially State Parks have 30-amp service.
How to tell the difference between different amp options
50-amp plug-ins have 3 flat prongs and 1 round prong. 30-amp plug-ins have 2 flat angled prongs and 1 round prong. 20-amp plug-ins are your standard house plug-in with 2 straight flat prongs and 1 round prong.
Here is an example of the female plug-in for 50-amp:
This is an example of the male plug-in for 30-amp:
Now that the types of connections have been established you need to decide which version you have. For this campground we have 50-amp service, because our main hookup is 50-amp we’ll be connecting this way. When we run into campgrounds that only offer 30-amp service we use a step down adaptor (or dog bone), which allows us to convert our RV’s 50-amp connection into a 30-amp connection. You can see what that looks like below:
At this point you know which power you have and which power the campground has so it’s time to get connected using the correct plug-in.
The first thing you’ll want to do is cut the power to the power supply box you’re going to be connecting to. Most campgrounds have a breaker switch right in the box where you’ll be connecting. With the power turned off you can go ahead and plug your rig into the power supply.
After making sure you have securely connected the plug you can flip the breaker switch back to the on position.
Now you have power!
Hooking up water to your RV
Now it’s time to get the water flowing through your rig.
You’ll want to grab your fresh water drinking hose. It’s important when hooking the water up to your RV that you make sure your hose specifies it’s for drinking water.
Next you’ll want to grab your water pressure regulator. The main reason to use a water pressure regulator is to ensure the water isn’t coming into your system too fast, otherwise it can create problems for your system, which we don’t want.
This is the one we use, though there are a ton of options out there. You’ll need to do a little research to decide which is best for you.
The next piece you’ll need to grab is your water filter. While this isn’t mandatory, we’ve found it helps get rid of contaminates.
Now you have all the pieces you’ll need to hook your water up. I’ve seen many different setups as far as where to plug up the water regulator and filter, so I recommend doing research to determine which way works best for you. Below are a couple photos showing how we connect our water.
It’s important to make sure your water system is set to City Water and not your water tank, and that your water pump is turned off while you’re connected to City Water.
Boom! You’re now connected to power and water.
Hooking up cable to your RV
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Cable hook up works the exact same as if you were connecting your cable box up at home.
If your campground provides cable access you need to grab your coaxial cable and connect one end to the cable supply and the other into your rig.
That was pretty easy right?
Now that we have cable, water, and electric hooked up it’s time to connect to sewer.
Hooking up sewer to your RV
Provided the RV spot you’re staying at offers sewer connections, here’s how to get it connected.
First things first, put on some gloves. I have a little box of disposable gloves I keep in the sewer compartment, though I’ve seen many people use gloves they can wash and reuse. I’ve never noticed any “contaminates” on my gloves, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.
Now that you have gloves on it’s time to check your grey and black tank pulls to make sure they’re closed, then grab your sewer hose.
Using the open end of the hose with the twist-on connector attach it to your RV drain spout.
At this stage I like to grab my sewer hose support and run it from where I’ve attached the end of my hose to the RV all the way to the sewer drain. As I run the support I’ll place the hose in place.
At the end of your hose you’ll need to attach your elbow that connects to the sewer drain then put it in place.
If you look at the elbow above, you can see it sits well into the sewer drain. It actually has threads on it so you can generally screw it into position which ensures it doesn’t come flying out when you drain the tanks. If the sewer drain has threads you’ll want to use them, some places don’t, so keep that in mind.
But overall that’s it.
Not too bad right?
As you go through this process a few times you’re going to learn approaches that you like and dislike. So roll with the punches, learn as you go, and remember your RV was made for fun so try to make the best of all aspects of RV life, including hooking up your sewer.
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- Mountain-top location with big sky view
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NIGHTLY RATE: $49.99 + tax / per site
See below for deposit requirements and additional Booking Terms.
EXTENDED STAY RATES
7 - 29 Nights:
$39.99 + tax per night / per site
30+ Nights:
$29.99 + tax per night / per site
Rate includes up to 6 guests and 3 pets per site. Extra guests, ages 13 or older, are an additional $5+tax per person.A $15 non-refundable deposit, per night reserved, is required at time of booking. See below for additional booking terms and campground policies.
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Booking Terms & Policies
Rate includes up to 6 guests and 3 pets per site. Extra guests, ages 13 or older, are an additional $5+tax per person. A $15 non-refundable deposit, per night reserved, is required at the time of booking. Reservations that include a Friday or Saturday night require a 2-night minimum stay. See below for cancellation policy information, additional booking terms, campground policies and holiday booking requirements.
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SITE ASSIGNMENT: If you have requested a specific site(s), we will do our best to honor your request. Please be aware, however, that site assignments are not guaranteed.
- To check-in, go directly to the campground and set up in the site number you were assigned in your confirmation email.
- If you have arrived prior to 5:00 PM, please come to our office to receive your registration packet and settle your account.
- If you are driving through Ponca on your way to the campground, please feel free to stop at our store before 5:00 PM and register.
- If you are arriving after 5:00 PM, please come to our store by 10:00 AM the following morning to pick up your registration packet and settle your account.
DEPARTURE: Check-out time is by 12:00 PM. Thank you for departing on time, otherwise a service fee for another night's rate will be charged to your credit card holding the reservation.
PAYMENT: A non-refundable deposit of $15 per campsite / per night reserved is required in order to hold your reservation, along with a valid Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express Card number on file. The balance is due upon check in and can be paid by credit card, debit card, money order, personal check or cash. A confirmation email will be sent to you upon booking.
2-NIGHT MINIMUM STAY: A reservation involving a Friday or Saturday night, peak season date, or certain holiday time frames requires a minimum stay of at least 2 consecutive nights. Peak season dates and holiday time frames are listed on our website or are available by calling 870-861-5514.
3-NIGHT MINIMUM STAY: Certain holiday time frames, such as Memorial Day weekend, may require a stay of 3 or more consecutive nights. Dates requiring a stay of 3 or more consecutive nights are listed on our website or are available by calling 870-861-5514.
'CANCEL IT NOW' CANCELLATION SERVICE
When making your reservation, you will have the opportunity to purchase our 'Cancel It Now' Cancellation Service for 7% of your pre-tax account balance. This service permits you to cancel a RV site(s) without penalty, less your pre-paid deposit(s) of $15 per site / per night, by 10:00 AM on the date of arrival. The 'Cancel It Now' Cancellation Service must be purchased at the time of reservation and if used, all dates within the reservation must be cancelled. Your pre-paid deposit(s) and 'Cancel It Now' fee is non-refundable. To cancel, simply call our office staff (870-861-5514) by 10:00 AM on the date of arrival. You will receive an email cancellation confirming that your reservation(s) has been cancelled. Important to Note: Please note that an email or phone message cannot be accepted as a form of cancellation; we must speak with you in person in order to assure that your cancellation has been received.
REGULAR 48-HOUR CANCELLATION
You may cancel an RV site(s) reservation 48 or more hours in advance of your date of arrival without penalty, less the non-refundable amount of your initial booking deposit of $15 per site / per day. For example, a Friday reservation must be cancelled by the close of business on the Wednesday of the same week. To cancel, call our office at 870-861-5514 by the close of BOC business two days in advance of your arrival date. Please note that a RV campsite(s) reservation must be cancelled in full for all dates initially booked when it includes a one or more days occurring within a time frame requiring a 2- or 3-night minimum stay, such as weekends and holidays. Once you have personally contacted us, we will send you a cancellation confirmation via email. Important Note: An email or phone message cannot be accepted as a form of cancellation; we must speak with you in person in order to assure that your cancellation has been received. HOLIDAY RESERVATION EXCEPTION: Please note that reservations occuring during select holiday time frames (please ask us if your reserved dates fall into one of these time frames) are ineligible for the 'Peace of Mind' cancellation assurance option. Holiday-related reservations must be cancelled at least 30 days in advance of arrival in order to avoid full payment, less the pre-paid deposit.
LAST-MINUTE CANCELLATION A RV campsite(s) reservation cancelled less than two days from date of arrival will be fully due and non-refundable unless you have pre-purchased our 'Cancel It Now' Cancellation Service. For example, a Friday reservation cancelled beyond the close of business on the Wednesday of the same week is subject to full payment. The amount owed will be charged to the credit card holding the reservation at the time of cancellation. To cancel, call our office staff at 870-861-5514 during business hours.
RV CAMPGROUND HOLIDAY BOOKINGS
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- MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND / MAY 27-31: a 3-night minimum stay is required for a reservation that includes any of these dates.
- LABOR DAY / SEP 2 - SEP 6: a 2-night minimum stay is required for a reservation including any of these dates.
THANKSGIVING / CHRISTMAS / NEW YEAR'S
- NOV 24 - NOV 28: a 3-night minimum stay is required for a reservation including any of these dates.
- DEC 23 - JAN 2, 2022: a 2-night minimum stay is required for a reservation including any of these dates.
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