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Free RV Departure Checklist — Don't Leave Camp Without It

Slides, jacks, hookups, tires, towing, and your final walk-around — 20 steps before you pull away. No sign-up. No app. Just run the list.

What this checklist covers

All 20 items follow a logical walk-around sequence — interior first, then hookups, then exterior, then towing.

Interior

Slides, jacks, vents, doors, fridge

Hookups

Shore power, water, sewer, propane

Exterior

Awning, bays, step, walk-around

Towing

Hitch, chains, breakaway, lights

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Common RV departure mistakes

These six account for the majority of campground incidents and expensive repairs. Don't skip the list.

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Driving with slides out

The single most expensive mistake in RVing. Even a short pull-forward with a slide deployed can total your RV. This is #1 on the list for a reason.

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Forgetting the leveling jacks

Electric and hydraulic jacks dragging on pavement causes severe frame damage. Always verify all four corners are retracted before moving the rig.

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Leaving the sewer hose connected

It happens more often than anyone admits. A drag-away sewer hose is a biohazard and a campground incident report. Physically walk to the connection.

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Shore power still plugged in

Pulling out with the power cord still connected can damage the cord, the pedestal, and the RV's power inlet. Always physically unplug and stow.

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Open vents at highway speed

Fan-Tastic vents and similar roof vents can be ripped off at highway speeds if left open. Check all roof hatches and vents before departure.

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Trailer lights not checked

A non-working brake light or turn signal is both a safety hazard and a traffic stop. Always verify trailer lights before hitching up or departing.

Frequently asked questions

What should I check before leaving a campsite in my RV?

Before departing, verify that all slides are retracted, leveling jacks are fully up, awning is stowed, shore power and water/sewer hookups are disconnected, all windows and vents are closed, the refrigerator door is latched, and you've completed a final walk-around. This checklist covers all 20 essential steps.

What is the most common (and costly) departure mistake?

Driving away with slides still deployed or leveling jacks still down. Both can cause catastrophic, often unrepairable frame and sidewall damage within seconds of moving the rig.

Do I really need to do a walk-around every time?

Yes, always — even on short stays where you didn't set up much. A 60-second visual check catches dragging wires, an un-stowed step, an open bay door, or something left behind at the site.

How do I verify my trailer lights are working without a helper?

Back the trailer up to a reflective surface (a garage door, another RV) and activate each circuit. Alternatively, a $15 trailer light tester plugs into the 7-pin connector and shows every circuit status without needing to move the rig.

Can I add my own items to this checklist?

Yes. Hit the '+ Add item' button at the bottom of the list to add custom steps — diesel generator check, slide toppers, manual transfer switch, satellite dish, etc. Your additions are saved in this browser.

Can I save this checklist to use on every trip?

Create a free account and your customized checklist is saved to your profile. Check off items on any device — phone, tablet, or desktop.

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