4 Tips for Staying Warm in Your Campervan
How-To's & Resources, Winter Road Trips
One of the top questions we get from Escape renters is how to stay warm in your campervan when it’s cold outside.
The winter and shoulder seasons can be a great time to take a campervan trip. We offer off-season rates and campgrounds are less busy. But, while we provide extra comforters and heaters (with extension cords) free of charge, nights can still get chilly. Here are a few tips for staying warm in your Escape rental.
1. Pack to Keep Warm in the Winter
When you’re packing for your escape, leave room in your suitcase for a down jacket, blanket, and wool layers. Down blankets and jackets can be stuffed into your bag without taking up much room. Add wool socks, a hat, and base layers to your packing list so you’ll have options to bundle up for extra warmth during cold nights. Don’t forget to pack a sleeping bag for an extra layer of insulation against the cold.
2. Air-Activated Body Warmers for Extra Warmth
You can find air-activated hand, feet, and body warmers at most sporting goods stores. These non-toxic and compact warmers can be held in your hands or tucked in your clothing for extra warmth, plus they last up to 12 hours—perfect for cold nights. Pairing these with foam insulation in your van will help maintain heat longer.
3. Sleep with a Warm Water Bottle
Fill your wide-mouthed, reusable hot water bottle with hot water and put it in your bedding or sleeping bag to keep you warm through the night. You can also pick up a classic rubber hot water bottle from drug and wellness stores, which doubles as a home remedy to treat aches and pains.
4. Consume Warm Beverages and Soups
When you are buying groceries for your Escape van, don’t forget the warm beverages and hearty soups that will warm you to the core. You can even get creative making gourmet hot chocolate or cocoa for dessert!
Other tips for staying warm in your campervan
Before you go to sleep, it also helps to turn on the heat for a few minutes (after you’ve closed the doors and windows) to heat up the back of the van. Make sure your van has good foam insulation to prevent heat loss. And of course, snuggling with your pooch or partner will always keep you toasty at night!
Wherever you are ready to start your trip, you can pack your van with all the essentials and make it to the top places around the country. Reserve yours today, or contact us with any other questions.