5 Ways to Spend Easter in Your RV

Happy Easter, campers! Easter is just around the corner, and you can make it an unforgettable holiday by taking the festivities on the road. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or to adventure with your loved ones, this egg-citing list of RV activities will give you plenty of ideas to celebrate at your campsite!

Outdoor Easter egg hunt. Group of children wearing bunny ears picking up eggs on Easter.

1. Host a Campsite Easter Egg Hunt

Egg hunts are a classic Easter activity and campsites are the perfect place to do them! Take your egg hunt to a whole new level by searching in the fresh air while surrounded by nature. These natural spaces can make the hunt feel more magical and exciting. Plus, some campgrounds/RV Parks host their own egg hunts for kids (and adults) to enjoy.

Just be sure to pick up all food and garbage to protect the local plants and wildlife.

Mixed veggies being grilled in a pan over a campfire. Cooking at the campsite.

2. Cook an Easter Feast in the Camp Kitchen

Prepare this year’s Easter dinner in your RV’s compact cooking space! Or roast your leftovers over the campfire to get a nice smoky flavour. Also, everything tastes better in the great outdoors, so set up a picnic at your campsite or next to a beautiful lakeside view and enjoy a festive feast.

Looking for some tips on making meals in your RV? Check out our Beginner’s Guide to RV Cooking.

Flowers being sold at a local farmers market.

3. Celebrate like the Locals

One of the best parts of spring is all the festivals, activities and markets that pop up in communities to celebrate the season. Whether it be looking for local produce at a nearby farmers’ market, basking in the tulip fields, or watching a parade, there are endless attractions to enjoy on the road.

Spring flowers and a colourful banner in an RV bedroom. RV decorated for spring.

4. Decorate for Easter in Your RV

Transform your RV Easter into a pastel paradise! Decorating for the season is half the fun, so embellish your campsite. For example, place some spring flowers on your dashboard, hang colourful lights on your awning or display some crafts on your picnic table. Easter garlands and egg dyeing are great ways to get into the spirit. And honestly, egg dyeing can get messy, so take your decorating festivities outside this year and enjoy the family fun (and easy clean-up)!

Family reading together in their cozy RV

5. When all Else Fails, Enjoy the Indoors!

What’s one of the best things about owning an RV? Having a mobile home that you can cozy up in while adventuring and exploring a new place. The spring season can bring unpredictable weather, so if it rains (or snows) at your campsite, you can be sure to stay dry and spend some family time in your home away from home. Looking for your own RV to spend the holidays in? Come check out our selection at Traveland RV!

Have you ever spent Easter in your RV? Do you have any suggestions on how to celebrate at the campsite this season? Comment your insights below!