The Ultimate Guide to Solo Travel in a Bowlus | Safety, Tips & Inspo
Hey friends! I’m Geneva, CEO of Bowlus—and today I’m diving into everything you need to know about solo travel as a woman in a Bowlus travel trailer.
Whether you’re just starting your journey or you’re a seasoned explorer, this video is packed with practical safety tips, inspiring destinations, and all the reasons why Bowlus is the perfect companion for solo adventures.
In this video, I cover:
Why the Bowlus is ideal for solo travelers
My top safety essentials & how to secure your Bowlus
Best places to camp solo (from national parks to boondocking!)
Easy meal ideas & organization tips
Traveling with pets (shoutout to my dog, Bear!)
How to document your journey & stay connected
Whether you’re planning to hit the open road for a weekend or months at a time, I’m here to help you feel empowered, prepared, and excited for the adventure ahead.
Your safety matters—and so does your joy. Let’s make your solo journey unforgettable.
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Video Transcript
Hi everyone, welcome back to our Bowlus channel. If you’re new here, I’m Geneva, CEO of Bowlus, and I love exploring the world solo. Today I’m sharing my ultimate guide to traveling as a solo woman in a Bowlus travel trailer. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just starting your journey, this video is packed with tips for staying safe, organized, and making the most of your adventure. Let’s hit the road.
So, why choose a Bowlus for solo travel? First, it’s lightweight and easy to tow, even if you’re new to towing. It doesn’t require more than one person to operate it. It’s easy for a small person to move it. And we have features like Aeromove to help you easily put the Bowlus in its campsite. It also has off-grid capabilities so you can boondock in nature with full amenities. It’s incredibly secure with a strong aircraft grade aluminum shell and commercial-grade lockable entry door, you can feel at ease wherever you park for the night.
Safety is always a top priority when traveling solo. And here are my top tips for peace of mind on the road. First, plan your route and have backup plans to stay overnight. Use apps like Harvest Host to find safe scenic spots. Stay aware and trust your gut. Move on if a place doesn’t feel right. Your intuition is your best travel buddy. Keep in touch. Share your location with trusted friend or family member using apps like Find My Friends.
Have safety essentials. I like to carry bear spray and a whistle. Many also consider personal alarms. Secure your Bowlus at night. I use a coupler lock and a hitch lock and always lock the doors. It’s simple but effective. AeroMove can also operate to lock your wheels. Pets. I like to travel solo with my 100 lb dog, Bear, and he’s got a loud bark.
Where should you take your Bowlus? Well, here are my favorite types of places to camp solo. State and National parks, which are great for well-maintained campsites with rangers nearby. BLM Land and boondocking. This is more remote with epic views and total solitude. Just be sure to check on regulations. RV parks and resorts. These offer full hookups and a community vibe if you want to meet other travelers. Harvest hosts or hip camp, a cool way to camp at wineries, farms, museums, on private property.
Traveling solo isn’t just about being safe. It’s also about having a fantastic time. Here are a few ways to make the most of your journey. Staying organized, a place for everything and everything in its place. Less stress and more fun. Easy and delicious solo meals. I prep simple, healthy meals that I can cook quickly in my Bowlus kitchen. I also enjoy local restaurants along my way. Document your journey. Keep a travel journal or take photos to remember your adventure.
I know safety can be a big concern and it’s understandable. Your Bowlus isn’t an investment, your home on wheels, and you want to feel secure no matter where you park. Here are some additional safety measures. First, lock the door always. It sounds simple, but even if you’re stepping away for a few minutes, lock the door and your hitch and or coupler.
Use a hitch lock and AeroMove. A heavy-duty hitch lock makes it nearly impossible for someone to hook up your Bowlus and drive away. Adding Aeromove, which can lock your wheels, provides additional protection. Install a security camera. A small battery or solo Wi-Fi enabled security camera can be easily connected to your Starlink, and many can also alert you to movement.
Some other things to consider. Park smart. Choose well-lit, busy areas when boondocking. When overnighting at a rest stop or parking lot, park under lights and near security cameras. Park near other RVers. Stay low-key, close blinds at night, and don’t share your exact location on social media in real time.
All of this said, I’ve had nothing but positive camping experiences, and met some wonderful people along the way. And that’s a wrap on my guide to solo travel in a Bowlus. If you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an adventure. With these security measures in place, you can focus on what really matters, enjoying your travels with peace of mind. If you have any security tips that have worked for you, drop them in the comments.

