• Arriving and Setting up Camp at an RV Park

    Most RVers and campers have stories to share about obnoxious families who create such havoc and unrest while setting up. You don’t want to ruin the ambiance for everyone else. This article will help you plan your arrival and your set-up strategy, so your neighbors will invite you around the campfire instead of telling stories about you behind your back.

    The Quiet Arrival

    Realize how you handle your arrival when there are others nearby will set the tone for your entire experience. Some parks have arrival cut-off times, be there by a particular time or you must wait until the following day. The rest of the parks probably allow for arrivals at any time, such as Stonebridge RV Park.

    The impression you make by arriving quietly will go a long way towards good relations with others nearby. The folks who are already there may be in the middle of a family meal, a nap or other activities that require consideration. People appreciate thoughtfulness.

    It’s a good rule of thumb to plan on arriving at any location well before sunset. There are a couple of  reasons for this helpful guideline. First, you’ll need plenty of light to get parked correctly at your site. Seasoned RVers can vouch for all sites being different and many times this requires some pretty skilled parking maneuvers. Oh the stories that can be told after kicking back on a Friday afternoon and watching the arrival of 100 RVs and trailers pouring into the busiest of parks near popular tourist destinations.

    Also, day light is necessary to familiarize yourself with your site amenities.  Hooking up your amenities in the dark is no fun. Securing your site and ensuring safety for those who will be walking around the area is important. Once you’re connected to the services, it’s time to personalize your site for comfort and enjoyment.

    Setting Up Requires Thoughtfulness and Planning

    As you’re customizing your spot with rugs, chairs, table, cooking supplies, lighting and whatever else you like to bring along, keep in mind, setting up quietly and efficiently is key to being a good neighbor. Assigning tasks will result in a quicker set-up, when everyone helps it’s much faster! We love this good tip from GoRVing which is a running list of supplies to remember each time you hit the road. In all your excitement planning for the trip, it’s easy to forget important items that can make camping better.

     

     

  • Renting Your Travel Trailer While You’re Not Using It

    The most under-used assets owned by Americans are recreational vehicles (motorhomes, travel trailers, 5th wheels, pop-up campers, toy haulers). If you’re one of the millions who own one of these you can make money renting it to others. Hence, don’t let it just sit around gathering dust and growing cobwebs. You can make extra cash with only a little effort.

    The phenomenon of sharing assets or the “peer-to-peer marketplace” is best reviewed in a 2013 article in The Economist, The Rise of the Sharing Economy. One of the stunning opening stats is “Last night there were 40,000 people renting rooms from private individuals,” and this was in 2013! Millions of people are enjoying renting space from private individuals instead of going through the hassles that come with booking hotel rooms and being slammed with the never-ending fees. You’ve experienced this frustration, right? Self-parking fee. Valet parking fee + tip. Wifi fee. Resort Fee. Hotel service fee. Per person fee. Booking fee. Athletic club fee. Facility fee. It’s time to say no to the fees.

    That’s why the so many people are looking and booking other types of travel and vacation rentals, because the market is HOT!

    If you have a travel trailer that you don’t use 100% of the time, now is the time to rent it to others. Stonebridge RV Park is proud to partner with Easy RV, the hottest, newest RV and trailer rental platform on the web.

    Included here are steps that will help you you get your RV listed online and viewed by potential renters.

    First of all, you’ll want to click on sign-up and create a profile, because renters are going to want to know a little about you. Next you’ll click on List Your RV and follow the prompts. Keep in mind the more information you provide, the more interest you will see in your rental. Come up with a catchy name that will draw attention. Similarly, create a description that forms a nice visual in the mind of the anyone who reads your listing.

    Most important, is the last step of  adding photos of your RV or trailer. Both interior and exterior photos will need to be taken & uploaded, therefore, you’ll want to put some thought & effort into creating just the right ambiance. Staging your photos will make your rental look inviting, and likewise, proper lighting is key to good pictures. Park it somewhere that has nice surroundings.

    For exterior pictures, set up chairs, a table, maybe a BBQ grill or hammock. Extend the awning. Bring out a plant or two and other items that you think look natural and inviting so you’re setting a scene that will attract renters. If you have family or friends that will serve as models include them in some of the pictures. Staging the interior is just as important, therefore, you’ll want to use nice bedspreads or blankets on the beds and pretty throw pillows. Set the scene with a board game on the table and colorful items on the counters. By creating a romantic table with pretty plates, flowers and a bottle of wine, you’ll show renters how versatile the space is.

    Once you have your photos uploaded, the last step is to add an account for your rental income deposits. Then your listing will be live and visible to renters. Need assistance with your listing? Do you have questions about renting your RV or trailer? Our support team can help, click on the chat button in the lower right corner of the site. Good luck!

  • Pets – Are They Welcome at All National Parks?

    Pets are welcome to join their owners at more places than ever before. There are pet friendly restaurants, hotels, and beaches. But are pets welcome at all national parks? In a nutshell, they’re welcome at many of our National Parks, but not all of them.

    If you’re one of millions traveling to one of these amazing destinations this year and you want to bring along your furry buddy, be sure to research the guidelines for the specific park(s) you plan to visit.

    Can you imagine planning a phenomenal vacation and finally making it to the entrance of the park you’ve waited your whole life to visit and the sign at the entrance says in bold print NO PETS ALLOWED? Worst case scenario, you’ll be scrapping your visit to the Park all together. Moral of the story, do your homework before you hit the road.

    The NPS (National Park Service) offers a good deal of information on pet friendly parks recapping where your pet will be permitted, and the Travel Channel recently listed the Most and Least Pet Friendly National Parks .

    Below we’ve compiled a brief overview of some of the more popular parks and what they do and don’t allow when it comes to pets. One commonality at all parks mentioned here, pets must be on a leash 6 feet or shorter and never left unattended.

    • Acadia National Park : You can bring along your pet. Due to rigorous conditions, you’ll want to keep your pets off the beaches and more difficult trails.
    • Arches National Park :  Pets are welcome, but you’ll find activities you can do with them to be limited. Nearby Devils Garden Campground is pet friendly as well.
    • Glacier National Park : Feel free to bring your pets in drive-in campgrounds, along park roads open to motor vehicles, and in picnic areas. Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on any park trails.
    • Grand Canyon : When hiking the south rim, pets are allowed only above the rim. When hiking the north rim, they are only allowed on the bridle trail (greenway). While in Tuweep, keep in mind they are only permitted on established roads and in the campground. You cannot take pets on shuttle park buses so you must walk in and out. There is the South Rim Kennel for boarding if you want to hike the other trails.
    • Grand Teton : A good rule of thumb here is that a pet may go anywhere a car may go. This includes roads and shoulders, campgrounds, picnic areas and parking lots. You cannot take pets on any trails.
    • Great Smoky Mountains : Dogs are welcome on two trails (the Gatlinburg Trail & the Oconaluftee River Trail) as well as in campgrounds, picnic areas and along roads.
    • Olympic National Park : You can explore six different trails and areas ( Olympic National Park Pet Friendly Trails ) in this gorgeous park. Because of the length of the trails, you’ll want to bring plenty of water for your pooch!
    • Yellowstone National Park : You cannot take your pets on trails, boardwalks, in the back country or thermal areas throughout Yellowstone. They may accompany you in developed areas of the park (any area within 100 feet of roads, parking areas and campgrounds, excluding thermal areas). Keep in mind there are no kennels in Yellowstone, but you may find boarding options in surrounding communities.
    • Yosemite National Park : You can take your dogs on fully paved trails and roads. But not in the back country, beaches, meadows, on shuttle buses or in public buildings.
    • Zion National Park : Pets may accompany owners on the Pa’rus Trail ONLY. All other trails and wilderness areas are off-limits to pets. You’ll find boarding kennels in surrounding communities.

    Begin planning your next vacation to one or more of the incredible national parks. Just be sure you’re in the know about where your pet will have the best time as well!

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  • RV Rental – The Ultimate Beginner’s Lifestyle

     You’ve made the exciting decision to rent an RV, so now what?!! You’re about to join millions of others who are stepping away from the traditional hotel and houses to embark on accommodations that are way more fun and more adventurous. There are many reasons for renting an RV, the most popular…a family vacation. These tips will get you off to a great start for creating memories that will last a lifetime.

    1. Have a destination in mind. Explore any restrictions that may be in place. Reserve a rental site with full hook-ups (fresh water, electricity, and sewer). Without hook-ups, you’ll be operating off the grid , and unless you’re an experienced RVer, it’s not advised.
    2. Plan your route, including stops for fuel.
    3. Book your rental well in advance so you can find the perfect RV that fits your wants and needs.
    4. Create a checklist and get answers directly from the owner (What are the cancellation & refund policies when renting? What is required to tow a trailer? Can the awning be used? Can our pet come along? What are the pick-up and return times? Are kitchen items and bedding included? Is there a generator? Is there A/C and/or heating? What happens if something breaks down?)
    5. Ensure you, or the owner, has reliable RV rental insurance.
    6. Take time with the owner to learn all features, systems and operations of the RV, internal and external.
    7. Know all the fees involved (mileage fee, generator fee, dumping fee, cleaning fee, pet fee, etc.) and don’t hesitate to bargain for unlimited mileage or free generator use. Do keep in mind, owners have many expenses to upkeep their RVs.
    8. Last, and most important, take your time, vow to laugh, relax, and enjoy your adventure!

    Here are a couple other of our fave sites for helpful tips:

    https://www.tripsavvy.com/tips-for-first-time-rv-rentals-2912598

    http://familyrambling.com/rv-tips-fun-family-vacations/travel/camping-rving/

    Do you have an RV rental story to tell? Share it here!

  • RV Vacations Will Create Memories That Will Last a Lifetime

    As a parent, one of the funnest things you can do with your kids is to take them on vacations. RV parks, such as Stonebridge RV Park in Sweeny, Texas, offer beautiful scenery and great opportunities for family bonding time.

    When you watch this video, you will learn all about the benefits road trip vacations offer to young families. One of the most appealing things about traveling in an recreational vehicle is that you don’t have the added high costs of staying at hotels, and having to eat out for all your meals. You can pack food that you know your kids like and have them help you make some really fun campfire meals.

    Most families rent an RV close to where they live. Owners list them on sites like Easy RV, where the payment is handled safely, and all the details is worked out between the owner and renter directly. Once you have an RV or trailer reserved, you’ll plan your trip using tools such as RV Trip Wizard. Planning your trip route, stops and fueling are all important when traveling in an RV.

    Be sure to pick stopovers and a final destination that offers things your entire family will enjoy. You’ll want full hook-ups for water, electricity, and sewer. Room to run, play and swim is important for kids. What other activities do you want to enjoy? Hiking? Crafts? Bonfires? If you’re bringing along a pet, you’ll want to be sure you reserve spots at parks that are pet-friendly.

    When you hit the road, you will have the opportunity to bond with your kids like never before. So start planning your vacation now!

  • Essential Information About Stonebridge RV Park

    Whether you’re seeking quality short or long term RV lodging, look no further than Stonebridge RV Park.  As the leading RV park in Sweeny, TX, we offer all of the amenities and services that you need to feel right at home. Some of the amenities we offer are a family-friendly swimming pool, on-site laundromat and stocked fishing ponds. You’ll also find a fire-pit, a community pavilion for BBQing, and and a lodge where you can settle in with a good book.

    Many spots are shaded by huge, beautiful Oak trees and others are in the open to allow for night-time stargazing.

    All sites are concrete with full hook-ups.

    There is plenty of room for two vehicles at each site and there is overflow parking throughout the grounds as well. At Stonebridge, we ensure the comfort and safety of our guests with a series of rules and regulations that are clear and easy to follow.

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    Free WiFi and cable are offered to every guest. Although many RVers choose to use their own hotspot and satellite TV.

    We are pet-friendly! There is a large open area behind one of the ponds where dogs can run around without a leash.  In all other areas of the park, we ask guests to keep their pets leashed.

    The laundromat is new and clean. There is a TV and magazines so you can pass the time in comfort. You’ll have lots of fun at our two fishing ponds, which are catch and release, so all ages can participate. There are ducks to feed and all kinds of Texas birds to watch.

    Guests will find our staff to be friendly and customer service oriented, which you can tell by all the reviews on Google. Feel free to call ahead to reserve your spot, or email us at info@stonebridgervpark.com.  We hope you’ll be our guest soon!

  • Long Term Lodging Guidelines for Families With Kids

    You’re packed up and about to hit the road in your RV to travel to a park where you’ll be staying for a few months because of a job opportunity. Everyone is excited about the adventure and spending quality time together. One of the important factors in searching for a park that offers long term lodging is to find a place that has lots of amenities so the transition for your kids will be a smooth one.

    When you move into long term RV lodging, your needs will be a little different than looking for a place for one or two nights. Your kids will need more activities, you’ll want as many amenities as possible. Most important, you’ll want to feel connected with neighbors and have a sense of security.

    The information following will cover some of the basics, and it may make you think of additional factors to add to the list.

    Check out the RV park’s website and online reviews.

    A well-functioning website, good photos, lots of information about the facilities and amenities should be available. Additionally, look on Google, Yelp, and RV Park Reviews to check out any reviews that may be posted.

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    Are all the basics available?

    Do they offer level, concrete sites with full hook-ups (water, electricity & sewer)? Ask about other necessities such as an on-site laundromat, free WiFi and free cable. Just as important, are all the amenities offered. Is there a swimming pool? Hot tub? Game Room? Hiking? Fishing? Scheduled activities? Are they pet friendly? Is there a playground? Room to ride bikes and play outdoor games? Are the sites roomy and well-maintained?

    Tour the park in advance.

    If possible, make a trip to the park in advance and tour of the grounds and facilities with your children. Is the staff courteous and responsive? Are the grounds and amenities well maintained? Do your children get a good feeling and seem excited? Are their other children staying at the park? Does the park have Rules and Regulations and are they enforced?

    Stay organized and pack responsibly.

    Since an RV is a smaller space than a conventional home, you will want to stay organized and take along only what you absolutely need and want. To avoid clutter in your RV, it is a terrific idea to make sure that all of your belongings, toys, and games have a special place where they can be put away. You will also want to keep the space outside of your RV clean and tidy so your site gives off a good vibe.

    Enjoy Quality Time.

    Staying in an RV park long term will provide you with ample opportunities to spend quality time together as a family. When you make the move in the park, you’ll want to plan lots of outdoor activities, day trips or other family activities to make the most of your time. Ensure your family enjoys meals together each day. This conscious effort made to stay connected and address any issues will bring you closer together.

  • How to Make the Road Your Home in an RV

    If you have always dreamed of seeing the country, you may want to consider investing in an RV. While some RV owners spend their vacation time on the road, others choose to live in their vehicles full time. A park offering long term RV lodging in Sweeny, TX can provide you with the amenities that you need to feel right at home in your RV. Whether you are headed out for an extended RV vacation, or you are planning on living in your RV throughout the year, finding quality long term RV lodging will ensure your comfort when you are taking breaks from the open road. Here are some tips for making the open road your home when you live in your RV. RV - home

    Decorate Your Space

    To make your RV feel like home, it is a terrific idea to decorate your space. Your favorite photographs, paintings, and other items of décor can spruce up your space and provide you with the comforts of home. While your RV’s kitchen will be smaller than that of a regular sized house, you can also create a homey feel by bringing along your favorite dishware and utensils.

    Stay in Touch With Family

    As you are traveling the country in your RV, it is important to remain connected to your friends and family back home. Social media and the internet have made it easier than ever to communicate with people around the world. To keep your loved ones up to date on your travels, you may also want to consider making your own blog.

    Find a Comfortable RV Park

    When it’s time to take a break, you’ll want to make sure that you park your vehicle at a comfortable site. RV parks offer a range of amenities and services, including electricity, water, and other hookups. Staying at an RV park will give you a chance to make new friends and share stories from the road.

  • Forget Hotels-Stay in an RV Park During Your Vacation

    Are you ready for a vacation? If you’re like most people, chances are your answer is a resounding yes. With all of the stresses of modern life, it is important to take a step back, relax, and get out of your normal settings. It’s easy to do just that when you take a vacation to Sweeny, Texas, and visit Stonebridge RV Park & Resort. You could spend your time arranging for airline tickets, rental cars, and hotels, but when you travel in an RV, your life will be much simpler. Read on to learn why you should stay in an RV park instead of a hotel during your next vacation. rv - park

    Home Away from Home

    Even if you stay in a relatively nice hotel, it can be hard to shake the feeling that you’re just passing through. Hotels can make you feel out of touch with your surroundings, especially if you’re in a new area. When you travel in an RV, however, you’ll have all of your belongings with you—even your own bed and pillows. At an RV park, you can hook up your RV so that you have amenities such as internet access, electricity, and water. You won’t have to lug a suitcase in and out of a hotel every night. Instead, everything you need is right there in your RV.

    Community Interaction

    Traveling can be tiring, but sometimes it’s a good idea to interact with others around you to get a feel for local color and attractions. RV parks have a sense of community that hotels don’t. As you step outside your RV, you’ll find other travelers just like you who are friendly and welcoming. This is a stark contrast to hotels, where many guests simply go to their rooms and shut the door. Fellow RV travelers can give you insider tips for what to do in the area so you can make the most of your vacation.

    An RV park gives you the best of both worlds: socialization and community when you want it, and the ability to retreat to your RV for sleep and privacy when you don’t. One of the newest social tools for RV life is RVillage, and app that will connect you with others who share your interests!

  • Road Trip! Renting An RV is the Best Way to Travel

    When you’re ready to get away from it all, there’s nothing quite like taking a road trip in an RV with your family. Traveling in an RV means that you’ll have the comforts of home right at your fingertips all of the time. After a long day of driving and seeing the sights, you can stay at an RV park in Sweeny, Texas and truly relax. RV parks offer convenient amenities like WiFi and full hookups so you’ll always feel right at home. Read on to learn how you can make the most of your next RV vacation. RV - trip

    Plan Ahead

    Some people like to go where the wind takes them when on a road trip. A little bit of planning can help ensure that you make the most of your free time. Grab a map and plan out a route of where you want to go, and stay each night. You might decide to see as many sights as possible, or use an RV park as a home base and venture out from there each day. Either way, it’s a good idea to plan ahead so that you have a spot at the RV park where you can return to every evening to rest up for your next adventure. Check out RV Trip Wizard to help you plan the ultimate road trip.

    Pick New Sights

    It is exciting to choose destinations that are new to everyone on board. This could mean a museum for the kids, national park, or a lake where you can fish, boat, and swim. You don’t necessarily have to travel far from home to explore someplace new. Just point your RV to where you want to go and start having fun.

    Start Early

    It’s perfectly normal to want to rest up on your vacation. But sleeping in can mean that you won’t get to see everything you want. Decide which days you’ll use for relaxing and which ones you’ll use for sightseeing so you can get an early start from the RV park in the morning.