Top RV Groups to Join on Facebook for World-Wide Support
05-16-2018
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Facebook makes it possible for billions of people to connect with like-minded individuals while sharing images, interests, and opportunities in a centralized location. As this social media juggernaut continues to grow, the number of Facebook groups on any—and probably every—hobby or lifestyle grows as well. It seems like every day another RV group springs into existence. These groups range from "buy/sell/trade" groups to ones specializing in religious affiliation, political leanings, newbie drivers and drivers offering tips to newbies. By joining a variety of these groups or even one of the 5 Facebook Pages for Family RVers, you can find a wealth of information and entertainment.
Popular Facebook Group for RVers
Big Rig RV— Big Rig RV owners face many issues regarding travel and their rigs that other RV owners don't experience. This Facebook group is a great resource for those who own an RV that's 36-feet or longer, as well as those who aspire to.
Camping and RVing with Pets—This Facebook group encourages its members to share their photos, ideas, and "almost anything related to camping and RVing with pets of all kinds."
Fabulous RVing Women—Advertised for full-time, part-time, occasional, or only weekend travelers, it's perfect for any woman camping in a TT, 5th Wheel, Camper, or Tent. Although this Facebook group is open to all women, its focus is toward those who are RVing on their own.
50 and Over RVers—One of the fastest growing groups on Facebook, this one was created for adults age 50 or older who have an active interest in the RV lifestyle. The age restriction is firm and every member's profile is checked.
Fulltime RV Living—This Facebook group is perfect for any RVer—or would-be RVer—who is living in their rig fulltime, whether they remain stationary in a park or campground or they travel regularly.
Fulltime RV Families—Family-friendly, this group is designed to allow RVers who are fulltiming with a family to share images, information, and insight with other parents.
Full-Time RVers—This is another group that's geared toward people who live in their RVs, allowing them to share information and experience.
Living the RV Dream—Profanity is strictly forbidden in this family–friendly group, which is open to all RVers and aspiring RVers. It's considered a great resource for travelers of all kinds.
North American RV Travel—Members consist of solo travelers, couples, and families who enjoy boondocking, camping in state and national parks, or glamping at luxurious RV resorts in their motorhomes, fifth wheels, travel trailers, and pop-up campers. They're encouraged to share their RV-related travel blog posts, reviews, and YouTube Channels.
RV Boondocking—"Friends helping friends" is the motto of the RV Boondocking Facebook group. It's dedicated to connecting friendly folks to share their adventures, advice, helpful ideas, lessons learned, and information about great locations for boondocking.
The RV Bunch—Family-friendly groups, such as this one, are great places to meet other people who also enjoy outdoor recreation and sharing knowledge, ideas, and experiences regarding all things RV related.
The RV Entrepreneur—This is a companion to the free seven-day course: "How to Travel America on $2k/month." It's a good place to network with other people who are working on achieving financial freedom, as they live their dream.
RV Hacking and Camping Ideas—A perfect resource for creatively solving problems and obtaining answers regarding RV lifestyle, traveling, and camping hacks.
RV Newbies—Although it's incredibly enjoyable, beginning an RV life can be a little intimidating. The RV Newbies Facebook group is a good place to learn about the lifestyle and get advice.
RV Tips—This is a fairly straight-forward group for RVers to ask questions and provide answers regarding maintenance and travel issues. Controversial topics are prohibited.
RVing Lifestyle Questions and Answers—Primarily for traveling RVers rather than those living in an RV park, this group encourages members to ask questions and have conversations about places visited, people met, and things done.
Singles RV Adventure Seekers—Designed to get members "off the PC and on the road," this group connects singles on the road. There's a separate link included for those looking for dates.
Travelin' Solo RV and Camping—Solo traveling can get lonely. Here, campers can share ideas, information, and safety tips. It also connects people who want to gather or even travel together.
Winter RVing – Let’s Stay Warm Together! —Not everyone prefers to avoid the cold weather of winter. This may be the best place to discuss the basics of winter RVing, such as heating, insulation, propane, snow and ice, as well as traveling.
Women Entrepreneurs Who RV—A women-only group, it's a good place for networking with other women who are working on achieving financial freedom, as well as promote their businesses.
Women Who RV on a Budget—This Facebook group provides money-saving RV and travel-tips, as well as enables women to share information with each other.
Workamper Reviews—Specifically for individuals that workamp, this group offers its members a space to share pictures and reviews of the campgrounds where they've worked.
In Conclusion
In addition to these Facebook groups, there are several that are RV-Specific or location-specific. A few of the most popular ones are Airstream Addicts, Gulfstream Tourmaster Travelers, Jayco RV Club, and Monaco RV Owners Group, as well as Florida RV Camping, Georgia RV Camping, Nebraska RV and Camping Community, and RV Camping in Texas to name a few.
RV Facebook groups are great sources of information and comradery. They enable their members to share experiences as they learn from and teach each other. With so many to choose from, you're almost guaranteed to find one that fits.
Popular Facebook Group for RVers
Big Rig RV— Big Rig RV owners face many issues regarding travel and their rigs that other RV owners don't experience. This Facebook group is a great resource for those who own an RV that's 36-feet or longer, as well as those who aspire to.
Camping and RVing with Pets—This Facebook group encourages its members to share their photos, ideas, and "almost anything related to camping and RVing with pets of all kinds."
Fabulous RVing Women—Advertised for full-time, part-time, occasional, or only weekend travelers, it's perfect for any woman camping in a TT, 5th Wheel, Camper, or Tent. Although this Facebook group is open to all women, its focus is toward those who are RVing on their own.
50 and Over RVers—One of the fastest growing groups on Facebook, this one was created for adults age 50 or older who have an active interest in the RV lifestyle. The age restriction is firm and every member's profile is checked.
Fulltime RV Living—This Facebook group is perfect for any RVer—or would-be RVer—who is living in their rig fulltime, whether they remain stationary in a park or campground or they travel regularly.
Fulltime RV Families—Family-friendly, this group is designed to allow RVers who are fulltiming with a family to share images, information, and insight with other parents.
Full-Time RVers—This is another group that's geared toward people who live in their RVs, allowing them to share information and experience.
Living the RV Dream—Profanity is strictly forbidden in this family–friendly group, which is open to all RVers and aspiring RVers. It's considered a great resource for travelers of all kinds.
North American RV Travel—Members consist of solo travelers, couples, and families who enjoy boondocking, camping in state and national parks, or glamping at luxurious RV resorts in their motorhomes, fifth wheels, travel trailers, and pop-up campers. They're encouraged to share their RV-related travel blog posts, reviews, and YouTube Channels.
RV Boondocking—"Friends helping friends" is the motto of the RV Boondocking Facebook group. It's dedicated to connecting friendly folks to share their adventures, advice, helpful ideas, lessons learned, and information about great locations for boondocking.
The RV Bunch—Family-friendly groups, such as this one, are great places to meet other people who also enjoy outdoor recreation and sharing knowledge, ideas, and experiences regarding all things RV related.
The RV Entrepreneur—This is a companion to the free seven-day course: "How to Travel America on $2k/month." It's a good place to network with other people who are working on achieving financial freedom, as they live their dream.
RV Hacking and Camping Ideas—A perfect resource for creatively solving problems and obtaining answers regarding RV lifestyle, traveling, and camping hacks.
RV Newbies—Although it's incredibly enjoyable, beginning an RV life can be a little intimidating. The RV Newbies Facebook group is a good place to learn about the lifestyle and get advice.
RV Tips—This is a fairly straight-forward group for RVers to ask questions and provide answers regarding maintenance and travel issues. Controversial topics are prohibited.
RVing Lifestyle Questions and Answers—Primarily for traveling RVers rather than those living in an RV park, this group encourages members to ask questions and have conversations about places visited, people met, and things done.
Singles RV Adventure Seekers—Designed to get members "off the PC and on the road," this group connects singles on the road. There's a separate link included for those looking for dates.
Travelin' Solo RV and Camping—Solo traveling can get lonely. Here, campers can share ideas, information, and safety tips. It also connects people who want to gather or even travel together.
Winter RVing – Let’s Stay Warm Together! —Not everyone prefers to avoid the cold weather of winter. This may be the best place to discuss the basics of winter RVing, such as heating, insulation, propane, snow and ice, as well as traveling.
Women Entrepreneurs Who RV—A women-only group, it's a good place for networking with other women who are working on achieving financial freedom, as well as promote their businesses.
Women Who RV on a Budget—This Facebook group provides money-saving RV and travel-tips, as well as enables women to share information with each other.
Workamper Reviews—Specifically for individuals that workamp, this group offers its members a space to share pictures and reviews of the campgrounds where they've worked.
In Conclusion
In addition to these Facebook groups, there are several that are RV-Specific or location-specific. A few of the most popular ones are Airstream Addicts, Gulfstream Tourmaster Travelers, Jayco RV Club, and Monaco RV Owners Group, as well as Florida RV Camping, Georgia RV Camping, Nebraska RV and Camping Community, and RV Camping in Texas to name a few.
RV Facebook groups are great sources of information and comradery. They enable their members to share experiences as they learn from and teach each other. With so many to choose from, you're almost guaranteed to find one that fits.
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