MAKING FRIENDS AT AN RV CAMPOUT

Making Friends at an RV Campout

  1. Host a Potluck Dinner: Organize a potluck dinner where attendees bring dishes to share. It's a great way to bond over food and learn about different regional cuisines.
  2. Attend Organized Activities: Participate in the activities and events organized by the campground or RV Resort. This can be an easy way to meet people who share your interests.
  3. Campfire Gatherings: Set up a communal campfire area for storytelling, singing, or just cozy conversations. People tend to gather around a campfire, making it a perfect social hub.
  4. Morning Coffee or Happy Hour: Invite fellow campers for a morning coffee gathering or an early evening happy hour. Offer a variety of beverages to cater to different tastes.
  5. Game Nights: Organize game nights with board games, card games, or even outdoor activities like cornhole or horseshoes.
  6. Group Excursions: Plan group excursions to local attractions or natural landmarks. It's a great way to explore the area together and bond over shared experiences.
  7. Share Your Skills: If you have a particular skill or hobby, like playing a musical instrument, painting, or fishing, offer a short demonstration. This can be a fantastic conversation starter.
  8. Be Approachable: Set up a comfortable seating area outside your RV with some inviting chairs. Campers are more likely to stop and chat if you look approachable.
  9. Use Name Tags: Consider wearing name tags with your name and hometown. It can be a great conversation starter and help others remember your name.
  10. Join Social Media Groups: Many campsites and RV Resorts have associated social media groups where attendees can connect before the event. Join these groups and introduce yourself (e.g., VIPCampingClub.com).
  11. Volunteer: Offer to help with event organization or volunteer for specific roles. It's a great way to meet others while contributing to the community.
  12. Be a Good Neighbor: Simple acts of kindness like offering assistance, sharing surplus supplies, or starting conversations go a long way.
  13. Attend Orientation Meetings: Many rally campouts have orientation meetings for first-time attendees. These meetings provide an opportunity to meet others who are new to the event.
  14. Ask for Recommendations: Approach fellow RVers and ask for recommendations on local attractions or favorite camping spots. People love to share their travel experiences.
  15. Approach Solo Travelers: Solo travelers often appreciate company, so don't hesitate to approach them. They might be looking for someone to join them.
  16. Respect Privacy: While it's great to socialize, always respect people’s privacy and boundaries. Not everyone may want extensive social interaction.