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Snowbird Secrets: How to Choose and Enjoy a Long-Term Seasonal RV Site


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Every fall, thousands of RVers head south in search of sunshine, warmer weather, and a slower pace. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to spend a month or an entire season at a long-term RV site, you’re not alone. Seasonal RV camping is more popular than ever—and for good reason.

In a recent Girl Camper video podcast, Lesa sat down with Heather Taylor and Rebecca Durham, Regional Vice Presidents at Sun Outdoors, to talk about what snowbirds need to know before settling into a seasonal site. Their insights offer a helpful, real-world look at this growing RV lifestyle.

🌴 Why RVers Choose Seasonal Camping

Seasonal RV camping gives travelers the ability to settle in and stay awhile—without the constant packing, towing, and site-hopping. Many RVers love being able to leave their camper set up for weeks or months at a time. It’s convenient, affordable, and allows you to truly get to know the area you’re staying in.

Snowbirds especially enjoy escaping snowy weather in favor of sunny days, community-centered campgrounds, and the flexibility to build winter routines that feel like home.

💰 The Cost Benefits of Long-Term Stays

While rates vary by location, Heather and Rebecca explain that long-term RV stays are often more cost-effective than booking nightly or weekly sites. RV resorts frequently offer discounted monthly or seasonal rates, making winter camping significantly more affordable.

Booking early—especially in popular destinations like Florida, Texas, Arizona, and the Gulf Coast—can help ensure better availability and pricing.

📍 How to Choose the Right Seasonal RV Site

Choosing the perfect seasonal RV site involves more than simply picking a warm destination. Consider:

✔ Amenities such as laundry, WiFi packages, fitness centers, pools, and dog wash stations
✔ Location and access to beaches, bike paths, small towns, and medical care
✔ Walkability if you rely on your RV as your only vehicle
✔ Local culture and activities
✔ Occupancy rules, pet policies, and RV age requirements
✔ Utility billing—some parks bill electric separately or directly through the utility company

These details can significantly impact your stay, especially during a multi-month winter visit.

🏡 Making Your Seasonal Site Feel Like Home

Seasonal RV camping gives you the chance to create a personalized outdoor living space. Guests often decorate their sites with:

  • Outdoor rugs and string lights
  • Adirondack chairs
  • Portable fire pits
  • Small outdoor kitchens or grills
  • Storage benches or site-approved sheds
  • Comfortable outdoor dining setups
  • Heather and Rebecca emphasize checking each park’s rules first, especially regarding permanent structures or décor.

    🎉 The Community Life of Seasonal RV Resorts

    One of the biggest perks of seasonal RV camping is the vibrant community. Long-term guests enjoy:

    • Bingo nights
    • Live music and dances
    • Craft fairs
    • Holiday events
    • Pool parties
    • Golf cart parades
    • Potlucks and morning coffee meetups
    • Volunteer opportunities within the local community
    • Many guests say these friendships and traditions are what keep them returning year after year.

      ⚠️ Common Mistakes First-Time Snowbirds Make

      If you’re new to seasonal RV camping, Heather and Rebecca recommend:

      • Planning ahead for mechanical issues
      • Knowing where to refill propane
      • Finding reputable mobile RV techs
      • Understanding the park’s long-term billing policies
      • Practicing setting up your RV at local parks before you travel
      • Being prepared helps ensure a smooth and enjoyable winter stay.

        🧳 How to “Test Drive” Seasonal RV Camping

        If you’re unsure about committing to a full season, try:

        • Staying a week or two at a nearby long-term RV resort
        • Renting a park model or cabin at the destination
        • Choosing a monthly stay before booking an entire winter
        • This is a great way to see how you like the community, climate, and layout of a resort before diving in completely.

          🌅 Final Thoughts: Is Seasonal RV Camping Right for You?

          Seasonal RV camping offers sunshine, stability, and a built-in community that many travelers fall in love with. Whether you’re dreaming of sandy beaches, mountain views, or a friendly resort filled with activities, this lifestyle might be the perfect winter escape.

          To hear the full conversation with Heather and Rebecca—and explore even more seasonal RV camping tips—watch the complete video podcast on Girl Camper’s YouTube channel.

          Special thanks to Go RVing for sponsoring this episode. Check Go RVing out for great tips for finding the right RV for you.

          Wanting to try Winter Camping? Check out our article Tips For Winter RV Camping.

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