The RV lifestyle comes with some obvious costs, like the RV itself, a tow vehicle, and campground fees. But what about the hidden costs? These small—and sometimes large—costs that seem to come out of nowhere can really add up. Some hidden costs include weather-related prep, propane, tolls, fees, internet, and basic maintenance items.
This past winter, we were in Colorado during the deep freeze, and it was 18 below zero for multiple days. Before the storm came in, we decided to skirt the RV and purchase additional space heaters for warmth, which cost $300. Hot weather has hidden costs too, like additional fans or air conditioning units, adding Reflectix in windows, and increased electricity usage, which some campgrounds charge for.
Propane can be tricky to budget for because the amount you’ll…