
A few things to remember if you are thinking about dry camping. Finding a dry campsite is the first step. It's not always easy to find a dry campsite, especially if you don’t know where. There are many great spots at rest stops along highways, and in national forest. Sometimes, you may be allowed to stay free of charge.
Next, you need to decide on what you should bring. Your water and power supply must be in working order to allow you to stay at your chosen dry camping site. Some dry campers bring gas powered generators, but this is noisy and consumes fuel. A majority of RVs have liquid propane systems that power the stove and refrigerator. It's expensive and can be difficult to set up.

Collapsible bladders can be used to store extra water. A plastic dishpan can be used to collect water. Then, you can throw it away in a nearby rubbish bin. Be aware of any small streams when you travel through parks. These are a wonderful way to enjoy the area's natural beauty.
It is possible to dry camp anywhere. But there are some things to remember. You will need to obtain a permit. Contact the state or national parks service if you need one. You can dry camp on public land by contacting the Bureau of Land Management. Most of these places allow overnight stays. Some of these places also offer dump stations that allow you to dump your black water tank.
Dispersed camping is also an option. Some national parks have been made available for dry camping. This is a great choice for travelers who are looking to get in touch with nature without having to rely on modern conveniences. To get information on weather conditions and park information, check out the ranger station. You can also charge your battery with solar panels. Some RVs come with solar panels built in, but it is not necessary to be an expert in electrical engineering to install one.
A final tip is to always fill your tanks before you leave. You don't want the hassle of stopping at a dump site and paying a fee. You don't want to put your waste out on the street. If your campground doesn't have a dump station, ask at your local store for a dumpster. If you're planning to stay more than a few hours, it will be easier.

It's a good idea for black water tanks to be flushed every time you use them. The black tank has a smaller capacity and doesn't fill as quickly. Full tanks can cause toilet malfunctions. Luckily, most local stores will allow you to drop off one or two bags. If your tank is larger, you can fill it up over a longer period.