RV Parking- Getting the Rig Settled
Sometimes it is very clear how to orient yourself while RV parking – at Rincon RV Resort you will have a cement pad. But other cases, your only guide will be the hookup for electric and sewer.
If this is the case, general campground etiquette maintains that you stay on your side of that hook-up, and not have awnings or slide-outs encroaching on the site next door. Look at the campground map for a clue about preferred orientation. Or, look around you to see how other RVs are angled, if they are centered on sites or close to the utility hook up.
When RV parking, you and your neighbors will get the most out of the space you have and your RV holiday if you are all situated the same direction. As with anything else, organization goes a long way! Of course, there are bound to be exceptions – some RV resorts have no uniformity in the size, shape or orientation of sites. The main objective in these cases is to just “guess the site” and fit the RV into it.
This leads us to a second shameless plug: At Rincon RV Resort, you will find nothing but clean rows of roomy spaces and pull-throughs complete with grass, hookups and cement pads. Ahhh, RV parking and RV travel made easy!



