Boondock camping is a great way to enjoy the outdoors without having to pay for expensive campsites. However, there are a few things to consider when boondocking overnight, such as whether or not to disconnect your RV from your truck. One option is to use Harvest Host, which is a network of farms, wineries, and other businesses that allow RVers to park overnight on their property for free. To find a Harvest Host location, you can visit their website or use their app.

Is it safe to leave your RV hitched to your truck while boondocking overnight?

Yes, it is generally safe to leave your RV hitched to your truck overnight. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, make sure that your site is level. If your site is not level, your RV could rock back and forth, which could damage the hitch or the truck. Second, make sure that your stabilizer jacks are extended. This will help to keep your RV stable and prevent it from rocking.

Will it hurt the RV or truck to disconnect them overnight?

No, it will not hurt the RV or truck to disconnect them overnight. In fact, disconnecting them can actually be beneficial. If you have an older truck, disconnecting the RV can help to prevent your battery from dying.

Is it safer to disconnect the RV in case of an emergency?

Yes, it is generally safer to disconnect the RV in case of an emergency. If you need to leave your campsite quickly, you will be able to do so if the RV is disconnected.

So, should you disconnect your RV from your truck when boondocking overnight?

The answer to this question depends on your individual circumstances. If you are concerned about the safety of your RV or truck, or if you have an older truck, you may want to disconnect them overnight. However, if you are not concerned about these things, you can leave them connected.

Here are some additional factors to consider when deciding whether or not to disconnect your RV from your truck:

  • The length of your stay. If you are only staying for one night, you may not need to disconnect your RV. However, if you are staying for several days, you may want to disconnect them to prevent your battery from dying.
  • The condition of your site. If your site is not level, you may want to disconnect your RV to prevent it from rocking.
  • The weather. If you are expecting bad weather, you may want to disconnect your RV to prevent it from being damaged.
  • Your personal preference. Some people feel more comfortable with their RV disconnected, while others do not.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to disconnect your RV from your truck is up to you. Weigh the factors involved and decide what is best for you.

Over 15 RV's boondocking overnight at a Clydesdale farm

Here are some additional tips for boondocking overnight safely:

  • Be sure to check the weather forecast before you go.
  • Bring plenty of water and food.
  • Make sure your RV is in good working order.
  • Disconnect your RV from your truck if you are concerned about the safety of your rig.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and be prepared to leave in an emergency.

With a little planning, you can have a safe and enjoyable boondocking experience.

We hope to see you on the road some day, until then, stay safe


Jimmy and Lisa of FindUsCamping

Don’t let the FEAR of the UNKOWN stop you from RVing. Get out and get started…TODAY! “~FindUsCamping

Jimmy and Lisa are full-time RVers who travel the country in their 2024 Chevrolet 3500 Dually High Country and 2022 Keystone Fuzion 428. They use their Truck and RV as the home of the Mobile Display Unit (MDU), which they use to video their adventures and share them on their popular YouTube channel. Jimmy and Lisa also host an annual RV crawl, where they travel to different RV destinations with other RVers and meet up with their Villagers at FindUsCamping Campouts.

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