Eco-Friendly RV Camping

greenrv Eco Friendly RV CampingI’m an admitted earth lover.  However, that doesn’t mean that I want to sleep on it!  I want to develop a love of nature in my two kids and camping is a great way to do it.  My kind of camping involves rv rentals though.

So the question is, how do I balance my love of the planet with the need to camp in an RV instead of a more eco-friendly method such as tenting it??  Well, try googling eco-friendly RV rentals and you’ll come up with a huge assortment of kinds of RVs that will fit the bill.

Check out this one clad in recycled aluminum cans.  It’s self sustaining, not an eye sore (because it seamlessly blends into it’s surroundings) and contains tons of eco-friendly materials in it’s construction.

There are a whole range of more practical eco-friendly RV units that can be rented as well.  Everything from fuel efficient models to extremely light models to reduce fossil fuel usage to models that promote the earth to units that use recycled materials.

It’s amazing what you can find when you just take the time to look for it.  I definitely recommend checking out all your options before renting an RV this spring and summer!





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5 Responses to Eco-Friendly RV Camping

  1. alexandra says:

    wow, thats really cool!i bet they’re quite a bit more expensive though :(  but its nice to know they’re out there. morgane and i have talked about doing a long camping trip in an RV and the 2 things that always come up are the price, and all dirty the fuel it burns… i’ll have to look into it some more now, thanks!

  2. Dan Boise says:

    Here’s hoping it’s available in Canada…..

  3. Visitor says:

    Does it generate electricity when you drive using the wind generator?

    The extra drag would use excess usage of fossil fuels, so one would hope it was only used when in a camping spot.

     

  4. Mecham3429 says:

    Very cool, I really liked that. Is there somewhere I can see more about it?

  5. Richard says:

    Going “green” may seem to have gone a little nuts in recent years, but isn’t that what veteran campers have always been careful of? I know that it can be annoying to constantly be reminded of something, but if you’re basically already doing it when you’re camping, what’s the big deal? The great majority of campers – regardless if they’re in a tent or a pop up camper, a travel trailer or a motorhome – whenever they’re out camping will make sure that their camping checklist has them removing their debris from the campsite so that it is clean and ready for the next RV or tent. That’s just common courtesy in a campground, but it also falls into the category of keeping things “green”. Beyond the courtesy aspect, it’s also a lot less work to set up in your campsite if you don’t have clean up someone else’s mess.

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