Beach RV camping can be the most fun and the most challenging type of RVing. It allows you to have an oceanfront vacation without the resort cost, and you are sure to have an amazing time as long as you go with the right knowledge for a successful trip.
However, my family did NOT have the right knowledge for our first trip—and I am going to share with you exactly what not to do to save you from the headaches we experienced. After reading this you will be well prepared and on your way to the dream RV beach vacation with way more knowledge than we had when our adventure started.
Mistake #1: Arriving to Camp Late
We made some pretty big mistakes when first attempting an RV beach camping experience. It was the middle of winter and we were headed west from Florida. We ended up leaving later than we had hoped, which is pretty typical when you travel with four kids. We found a public beach that allowed overnight RV parking but because of our late start, we arrived after dinner, which didn't leave much daylight left for setting up camp.
When we arrived there were a lot of RVs parked close to the entrance so we decided to drive further into the camp away from the crowd. Turns out there was a reason no one was parked further back.
Mistake #2: Parking in Loose Sand
The sand was so loose we ended up getting stuck for five hours. At first, we tried to let a little air out of the tires as Google suggested but that did not work. Then we dug holes and tried using boards to ramp out of the sand but again there was no escaping this sand.
We called Triple A and all the local tow companies (though we were pretty remote so local was within a two-hour radius). No tow truck would help because of the liability, and the concern that they too would end up stuck like us!
Mistake #3: Not Having the Right Tools
We finally reached out to the RV community online and ALAS another RV family came to the rescue. They were staying near us and arrived with their truck and chains to pull us out. They helped set our truck free to enjoy the rest of the trip!
It took a couple of hours even with the right tools to get out so, it's best to NOT get stuck, but having extra supplies on hand can help you out just in case you end up like us.