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RV and Camper Storage Ideas to Keep Your Camper Organized Inside and Outside

Hopefully, these suggestions will shove you down the rabbit hole of organizations for your camper, providing a wealth of resources and opportunities that can enhance your camping experience—just try not to get lost and end up tenting with a family of raccoons! It’s easy to get carried away by the vast number of options available, but with a little guidance and organization, you can ensure that your adventure is not only enjoyable but also memorable. Remember, planning is key, and a little foresight can transform your camping trip into an exciting journey filled with fun activities and new friendships.

Welcome to the world of RV living, where organization is key! Regardless of your RV’s size, space can be limited, but with some creativity and clever storage solutions, you can bring order to your mobile sanctuary. This post offers innovative tips and products to help you manage clutter, turning chaos into a functional and inviting space. Get ready to explore stylish organizers and quirky hacks that make organization both practical and enjoyable, all while embracing your creativity. Whether you’re dealing with an overcrowded wardrobe or piles of paperwork, this guide aims to equip you with the tools needed to conquer your clutter and spark some joy!

Are you this person? Never being able to find all the utensils to cook a meal, the outfit for hiking or all your toiletries? We’re hoping these small , but, clever ideas will make you see a better way to stay on top of your belongings in your camper or RV.

Let’s expand on these, touching on each suggestion, giving you the tools you need and items you can check out for yourselves.

Fridge and Food

RV fridge sizes vary from model to model, and it’s essential to ensure that you never open the door too quickly. This is particularly important because a sudden rush of air can disrupt the internal temperature, potentially compromising the food and beverages stored inside.

I distinctly remember a memorable wine incident during one of our trips when a bottle of Pinot Noir tried to escape from the fridge. I had foolishly left the cork out, and there was a significant amount of sloshing. The result was a delightful but chaotic mess that led to extensive clean-up. I had to race against time to prevent the wine from staining our belongings and attracting unwelcome guests. Let me tell you, ants were definitely not invited to our little adventure! That experience taught me the importance of securing wine bottles properly before embarking on a journey. Don’t forget the cork screw!

Since that first trip, I’ve learned a lot about RV travel and storage. I’m still learning and adapting, as each adventure offers new insights and experiences. In the spirit of making the most of your RV, camper, or trailer, it’s crucial to adapt your storage solutions to fit your unique space. Customize your fridge organization by using bins, dividers, and other clever storage ideas to ensure everything is easily accessible while traveling. By thoughtfully arranging your supplies, you can enhance your travel experience and avoid any unplanned “leakage” incidents that could lead to a sticky situation!

  • Use clear stackable fridge bins to separate drinks, snacks, fruits, and meal prep items for easy access and less clutter. Plan ahead meals are key to help with not taking too much food. If you’re camping in an area where you can access an affordable grocery store, the better chance you have. Many things you can get while on the road for that day.
  • Add tension rods inside the refrigerator to keep bottles and condiments from sliding while driving.
  • Store small fridge items like cheese sticks and yogurt in pull-out drawer organizers to maximize vertical space. We use single serve yogurts, cheese sticks and fruit cups, taking less space as eaten.
  • Use rotating lazy Susan trays in the fridge for sauces, dressings, and frequently used condiments. Also, if you have excess restaurant condiments, a snackle tray ( repurposed tackle tray ) can do wonders to keep you organized and they’re ready for roadside stops . Or, just maybe when the drive thru forgets the extra ketchup, lol!!
  • The upper cabinets or pantry if you’re lucky enough to have them, they are life savers . Don’t overpack on the food. Plan out your meals whether you’re a family of six or a couple on the road. This saves packing and wasting of food. We often take too many snacks, I have learned if we don’t use them this trip, cut in half next time.

Kitchen and Grill Organization

  • Organize camper kitchen drawers with expandable dividers for utensils, gadgets, and cooking tools.
  • Use magnetic spice racks and wall-mounted baskets to free up cabinet and counter space. Remember, in a small camper, every inch counts – it’s like playing Tetris, but with your cooking supplies!
  • Store pots, pans, and bowls using nesting or collapsible cookware systems to reduce clutter. In our small camper, under sink and under dinette is where we store, and I have a system. A first out, last in way that works for us.
  • Grill gear in a tote or caddy. Because who doesn’t want their kitchen spatula to moonlight as a BBQ superhero? Toss in a cover to keep everything dry and raccoon-proof – you know, to avoid late-night furry BBQ bandits trying to swipe your secret mustard stash! An outdoor kitchen area of storage tent perhaps could solves those worries.

Clothing and Bedroom Storage

Let’s have a chat about that fabulously uncomfortable stock mattress, shall we? I’m convinced it’s made out of recycled cardboard from a pizza box! Our first attempt at comfort was slapping a memory foam topper on it – because who doesn’t love sinking into a squishy cloud, right? But eventually, we upgraded to a mattress that didn’t double as a medieval torture device, and voilà! Happy sleep and a happier marriage ensued!

There’s never enough closet space!!! Aaaarrrggghh!! If you find yourself struggling with a narrow closet, you’re not alone. Many people face the challenge of limited storage options, and it can be incredibly frustrating, especially when you have no drawers available for your clothes!

One effective strategy is to maximize vertical space; consider using cascading hangers that allow you to hang multiple garments in a single vertical line. This approach not only saves space but also makes it easier to see everything you own at a glance. Additionally, utilizing slim, non-slip hangers can help create more room for your clothes while keeping them secure and neatly organized.

If you’re a full-time resident lost in a jungle of seasonal attire, it’s time to face the fact that your winter sweaters have declared war on your closet. Create a dedicated battlefield for those garments that are out of season—preferably one that won’t require a therapist afterward. Vacuum-sealed bags are the caped crusaders of storage, diving in to rescue you by squishing those hefty sweaters and winter coats into submission, taking up way less space than your week-old takeout. Just remember, the ultimate hiding spot for this clothing coup could be under your bed, or if you’re feeling adventurous, shoved in a secret lair of side closets that haven’t seen daylight since the last snowstorm! I recently purged my home closets and even the camper—now I feel like a weightless fashion pioneer, free from the tyranny of unwanted clothes.

You might also think about creative solutions like over-the-door hooks or organizers that can hold everything from shoes to scarves, making use of every inch of your available space. If you have storage areas above the bed, with four rectangular compartments that run the width of your camper, these can be ideal for stowing items you don’t need immediate access to, such as camping gear or seasonal decorations.

Ultimately, careful planning can alleviate the stress of overpacking when heading out on trips. Consider making a checklist for each season or trip to ensure you only bring what you need. This organized approach will not only make packing easier but also enhance your overall travel experience by keeping your belongings orderly and within reach. Remember, allowing yourself a little time to plan can make a world of difference in how much you enjoy your space and your journeys!

  • Install hanging bedside caddies in the camper bedroom for all your nighttime essentials—phones, books, chargers, and glasses. Think of them as your personal camping butlers! You can also mount Velcro-type caddies above the bed, just to keep things extra out of the way. But seriously, watch out during those moments of adult time—you don’t want your “nocturnal adventures” interrupted by a flying phone!
  • Use under-bed storage containers for seasonal clothes, shoes, and personal items in small camper bedrooms. If possible, plan outfits and pack each together, rolled or hung.
  • Add closet shelf dividers and hanging organizers to maximize limited wardrobe space.

Bathroom and Personal Care/Linens

We have a small cabinet under our sink, which sometimes feels a bit cramped, especially when we consider the varying needs of different campers, particularly those with a fifth wheel that often offers more ample space than we could ever fully utilize. This post aims to assist everyone, whether you are an occasional camper or a seasoned road warrior, by providing a comprehensive collection of products tailored for all your needs—both small and large. From innovative storage solutions that maximize every inch of your space to versatile tools and gadgets designed to make your camping experience more enjoyable, we’ve curated a list that caters to a wide array of preferences and requirements, ensuring that your next adventure is as comfortable and organized as possible.

  • Store extra linens and blankets in vacuum-sealed bags to save cabinet and under-bed space. Everyone gets a set of towels to use. Depending on the time away, you can adjust.
  • Use labeled fabric bins for towels, washcloths, and bedding so everything stays easy to find. Use a labeler or sticky labels for everyone to have their own, given your amount of space.
  • Roll towels instead of folding them to fit more into narrow camper cabinets. If you have wall space, a strategic placement of a wall mount unit may work for you.
  • Add over-the-door organizers in the bathroom for toiletries, hair tools, and cleaning supplies.
  • Use stackable bins under the bathroom sink to separate medicine, toiletries, and extra supplies.
  • Install adhesive hooks and shower caddies to keep wet towels and toiletries organized.
  • Don’t forget to carve out a laundry zone — otherwise, the socks might file a complaint for harboring too many funky odors!

Kids and Toys/ Beach Supplies

  • Create a beach gear station with mesh bags for towels, flip-flops, sunscreen, and sand toys. An outdoor towel rack will keep potential sand and water out of the camper.
  • Use collapsible bins near the camper door for quick cleanup of kids’ outdoor toys and sports gear. Shoes are often in the way, use a bin or wall rack depending on your needs and space.
  • Store kids’ toys in stackable soft baskets that slide under benches or dinette seating.
  • Add hanging shoe organizers for coloring supplies, small toys, snacks, and travel games.

Pet Supplies

  • Keep dog leashes, treats, toys, and waste bags together in a dedicated pet storage caddy—it’s like a canine command center! Each pet might have their own bag or tote, because who wouldn’t want their own ‘paw-some’ suitcase? Our Marley has a bag that could rival a magician’s hat: food, toys, pet waste bags, treats, cleaning supplies, and even her own tie-out run—she’s ready for anything! Just remember to check with your campground for the ‘ruff’ rules before you unleash the fun!
  • Use airtight pet food containers to keep food fresh and prevent spills while traveling—because no one wants a car that smells like a mix between old kibble and a mystery meat taco!
  • Install hooks near the camper entrance for pet leashes, harnesses, towels, and jackets.

Outdoor Gear

  • Stash your outdoor gear under that trusty camper in waterproof bins — because nobody wants a soggy hose surprise! Label them for hoses, tools, leveling blocks, and extension cords (because yes, they all deserve their own spotlight). Oh, and toss in a pair of gloves for tank draining, unless you enjoy smelling like a less-than-fresh campsite!
  • Embrace the joys of camping organization by mounting PVC pipe holders or storage straps under your camper for all your fishing poles, hoses, and outdoor mats. Finally, a classy way to keep long camping gear from becoming a trip hazard! And don’t forget the bungee cords — perfect for strapping down kayaks or paddle boards to a tree like it’s a rebellious teenager refusing to come home!

Whatever type or size camper you enjoy, be it a cozy pop-up that makes you feel like you’re on the set of a camping sitcom, a spacious travel trailer fit for royalty, or a luxurious motorhome that’s basically a hotel on wheels, we hope these lists help you navigate the delightful chaos of organization. Let’s be honest—staying organized while camping is as crucial as remembering the marshmallows for s’mores. After all, you don’t want to rummage through the depths of your camper searching for that camping stove while your friends are busy roasting their marshmallows and pretending they’re gourmet chefs! With a pinch of preparation and some snazzy gear, you can turn your camping trips into hilariously memorable escapades filled with comfort, convenience, and maybe the occasional misadventure. #ad #earnscommissions

Happy camping and remember to ” Take Life Easy ” from “The Wayward Travellers ”