RV Resources
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RVResources.com is an internet directory specializing in information on recreational vehicles. Such as links to dealers, manufacturers, suppliers, rentals, service, insurance. There are RV Tips for choosing an insurance company. This may seem like a difficult and confusing task but if done correctly it will save you money and many headaches. Click here to read more information.
U.S. RV Motorhome Storage Directory
There are many issues to consider while searching for RV storage solutions. Such as security features and prices. And in addition, it's important to find out if your RV insurance company will cover you while storing your motorhome. Is your motorhome or travel trailer stored in a professionally managed RV storage facility?
There are things to consider when evaluating storage companies. Such as, is the storage is indoors or out? Are the driveways and doors wide enough for your motorhome? Do they have dump stations and is there water and electrical available?
Information you may want to know:
- How much does it cost to store an RV in California? Outdoor, covered RV storage is an outdoor parking spot that is protected by an awning structure and costs on average $30-$100 per month. Indoor storage provides the most protection for your RV and ranges from $50-$125 per month.
- What is the new law about RVs in California? The Details Behind RV Bans....
While California has long been at the forefront of environmental regulations, its latest Advanced Clean Trucks regulation will effectively halt the sale of most new motorhomes in the state starting January 1, 2025. - Sunland RV Resorts: Banning RV Sales in California | What you need to know before 2025
- Where can I park my RV to live for free in California?
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- Death Valley National Park.
- Joshua Tree National Park.
- Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreational Area.
- Carrizo Plain National Monument.
- Hanning Flat Dispersed Area.
- Spangler Hills OHV Area.
- Laguna Mountain.
- Anza Borrego State Park.
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- Do RVs need smog in California? Yes, California motorhomes often need an annual smog check under the Clean Truck Check program if they are diesel-powered and have a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) over 14,000 pounds. This program, managed by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), requires testing and fees for compliance, and failing to comply can result in a DMV registration hold. The required test varies by model year, involving a smoke opacity test for older vehicles and an On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) scan for newer models
- What is dry camping? Dry camping, also known as boondocking, is a form of camping where you camp without hookups for water, electricity, or sewage. Campers must be self-sufficient, bringing their own fresh water and relying on their RV's own power and waste storage systems. It's often done in remote or undeveloped areas, such as national forests, public lands, or even private property with permission, offering a more rustic and secluded experience than traditional campgrounds
