Keep an RV Travel Journal

Journaling About Trip Details, Activities and Personal Experiences

© Elizabeth Borer

RV Computing, RVIA.org

Recording information in an RV travel journal will not only help in remembering details about each trip, but memories and opinions as well.

Choosing a Journal

The key to choosing a travel journal is selecting a style with features that fit the individual or family. It sounds very simple, but having a journal that is easy to use and laid out well, will inspire the writer to use it often. Special travel journals are available for purchase that are designed to record specific information and store photos. What matters most is recording the information to share with family and friends, or enjoy later like a good book.

Information to Record

Whether information from a number of RV trips will be kept in one journal, or each trip will have its own, the details to record will be nearly the same. Important points to take note of include:

Journaling Memories and Opinions

The most important part of a travel journal is recording the memories made with family and friends and experiences in new places. The writing in a journal is similar to taking photographs on a trip or video of an experience -- it serves to capture a time and a feeling that can be fondly referred to later. Children will delight in reading their memories as they grow, and children of all ages will enjoy the chance to relive adventures when their memory of the event may not be as fresh as it once was. This information can ever serve to help other travelers with selecting destinations and campgrounds/parks.

Posting thoughts and opinions of each destination on blogs or personal websites is similar to keeping a hand-written journal, and is popular in all areas of travel, even RVing. Sample RV travel blogs include:

Texas RV Travel Blog & Kathleen and Paul Smith's RV Travelblog


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