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How to Plan Your Off Grid Camping Trip

Ready to disconnect and explore the world on your own terms?

In this video, we break down everything you need to plan the ultimate off-grid camping trip. From choosing the perfect location to staying powered up and safe, we cover it all—with insights on how the Bowlus travel trailer makes off-grid living not just possible, but luxurious.

FAQs

Off-grid camping—often called boondocking or dispersed camping—means camping without being connected to traditional utilities like electricity, water, or sewer. Instead of relying on crowded, noisy, and hard-to-book campgrounds, you bring everything you need with you. This allows for total flexibility and freedom to connect with nature on your own terms.

Off-grid sites are everywhere. They are found in state and national parks, national forests, and on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land. Options like Harvest Hosts and Hipcamp also offer beautiful private properties that typically do not offer hookups. These spots are often free, first-come-first-serve, and located in untouched areas of the country that bulky, traditional RVs simply cannot reach.

Planning is essential for comfort and safety. Start by researching local rules for camping duration and waste disposal, particularly on public lands. Always follow “Leave No Trace” principles to preserve the environment. We recommend scouting your campsite ahead of time using satellite imagery or specialized apps, as road conditions and access can change quickly. Finally, always let someone know your expected return date.

We recommend the following platforms for planning your escape:
BLM.gov: The best source for information on Bureau of Land Management land.
Recreation.gov: The primary hub for booking National Parks, National Forests, and some BLM reservation sites.
ReserveCalifornia.com: An example of state-specific booking sites (most states have their own).
HarvestHosts.com: A membership network for staying at unique locations like wineries, farms, and museums.
Hipcamp.com: A private booking platform for unique outdoor stays on private property.

It is important not to confuse the two:
Off-Road: Refers to where your trailer can go, such as gravel roads or rugged terrain. The Bowlus features high ground clearance and a durable aircraft-grade aluminum shell perfect for the rough gravel roads of Alaska or Newfoundland. (Note: Bowlus is not intended for extreme “bouldering.”)
Off-Grid: Refers to how long you can stay comfortably once you arrive. A trailer might be “off-road” capable but useless if its systems fail the moment you aren’t plugged into shore power.

To stay off-grid indefinitely, you need efficient systems. The Bowlus features high-capacity freshwater tanks and a convenient cassette toilet system. The cassette toilet makes waste management simple and hygienic, allowing you to extend your stay without needing a traditional dump station immediately. We recommend arriving with a full freshwater tank and a full battery to maximize your time.

While many RV companies advertise off-grid capabilities, critical systems—especially air conditioning—simply won’t work on most traditional trailers without a noisy generator. Additionally, their battery banks are often too small to support even 12V appliances for extended periods without risk of damage.

Every Bowlus is designed to be fully self-sufficient. Key features include:
Large Lithium Battery Banks: High-capacity Lithium Iron Phosphate storage that powers microwaves, outlets, and air conditioning without a generator.
AeroSolar Charging: Integrated solar power that can offset daily consumption indefinitely on sunny days.
Sophisticated Power Management: Systems designed to run efficient appliances for multiple weeks with no need to plug in.
Satellite-Ready Connectivity: All models are Starlink-ready (with integrated options available), providing a secure Wi-Fi network for remote work or streaming in the wilderness.

With a Bowlus, “off-grid” does not mean “roughing it.” You still have access to:
Silent Hydronic Heating: Including heated floors for cold mornings.
Full Spa-Like Bathroom: Enjoy hot water and a hotel-style experience anywhere.
Chef’s Galley: Use your high-load appliances far from the constraints of a grid.
Premium Bedding: A separate bedroom with a king bed ensures you are thriving, not just surviving.

Most national park and forest campgrounds cannot accommodate RVs over 27 feet. The Bowlus fits into these prime spots while staying lightweight enough to be maneuvered into position by hand or via AeroMove. Its narrow 80-inch width also ensures you can navigate the tight backroads and mountain passes required to find the best dispersed camping sites.

Video Transcript

Hi, I’m Geneva Long, CEO of Bowlus. Thinking about heading off the grid? Off-grid camping, also known as boondocking, is the ultimate way to disconnect, recharge, and explore nature on your own terms. But to do it right, especially in comfort and style, you’ll need a solid plan. In this video, we’re walking you through how to plan your off-grid adventure and why a Bowlus makes it effortless.

The first step of any great off-grid camping trip is choosing the right spot. National parks, state parks, national forests, and Bureau of Land Management land offer some of the most beautiful, secluded, and free places to boondock. Locations like Alabama Hills in California and Valley of the Gods in Utah are some of the incredible options for solitude and scenery. But off-grid doesn’t mean sacrificing quality. When you travel with a Bowlus, you can confidently go further and stay longer thanks to its industry-leading battery systems and thoughtful design. You’re not just picking a place on the map; you’re unlocking access to places most travelers can’t reach.

How do you do this? First, research local rules for camping duration and waste disposal, especially on public lands. Always follow Leave No Trace principles and preserve the environment. Make a checklist. With a Bowlus, you’ll need fresh water, enough food for your stay, first aid supplies, navigation tools—don’t rely on that cell signal—and a way to manage your waste responsibly. With the Bowlus cassette system, this is easy. Bowlus trailers simplify the process. Freshwater tanks and the cassette toilet give you extended stay capabilities, and I’ll link my cassette toilet video here. Plus, every Bowlus is designed to be self-contained, so you can operate independently indefinitely depending on your Bowlus configuration.

Power is one of the biggest concerns in off-grid camping. Most trailers limit your stay due to poor battery performance, but not the Bowlus. Its lithium iron phosphate batteries and advanced Bowlus power management system can keep you off-grid indefinitely with the use of solar power. All Bowlus are also Starlink ready, and some models also have the option for integrated Starlink, which provides a private, secure Wi-Fi network. That means you can work remotely, stream, or just stay in touch while surrounded by nature.

Now, off-grid doesn’t mean uncomfortable. Bring the right clothing for weather fluctuations and plan for changing conditions. Let someone know your plans and expected return. And let’s not forget comfort. Bowlus interiors are crafted for luxury even in remote areas. From heated floors to hotel-style bedding and spa bathrooms, your off-grid experience doesn’t have to feel rustic. You’re not just surviving, you’re thriving.

Remember to arrive with a full battery and water tank. Scout your campsite ahead of time with apps or satellite imagery. Don’t count on local amenities; be prepared to adapt. Weather, road conditions, and access can change quickly. Off-grid camping is one of the most rewarding ways to explore the outdoors, especially when you have the right tools. With a Bowlus, you don’t just go off-grid; you go off-grid in style, security, and unparalleled comfort.

Start planning your escape today. Here are some of my favorite places to plan my trip: First, blm.gov—this is great for information on available places to camp on Bureau of Land Management land. Second, recreation.gov—this is the best place to book national parks, national forests, and some BLM sites that have reservations and more. Reservecalifornia.com—most states have their own website to book state parks, and this one is California’s. Harvesthosts.com—Harvest Hosts is a membership-based network that allows RV travelers to stay overnight at unique locations like wineries, farms, breweries, and museums across North America. Hipcamp.com—Hipcamp is a private booking platform that offers unique outdoor stays on private property.

Thanks so much for watching this video. We hope this has given you some information on how to book your off-grid adventure. If you have any other questions, please drop them in the comments.

Geneva Long
Geneva Long
Founder & CEO
Geneva Long has redefined the RV landscape since 2011, establishing the ultra-luxury travel trailer category. Drawing from her passion for adventure, she leads with a vision for user-centric design. Geneva ensures that every Bowlus delivers supreme comfort and innovative performance, built with a level of craftsmanship designed to last for generations.

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