Getting Organized For Your Next Family Road Trip

Are you headed off on a family road trip soon? Perhaps you’re keen to go camping, or take in the sights of your local countryside? If you want to have a hassle free trip, it’s a great idea to get organized. Let’s dive in with a few ideas, to help you plan your road trip.

1 . Research destinations

The first step to planning a family road trip is to start researching destinations. According to Lonely Planet, some of the best road trip destinations in the UK include Pacific Coast Highway, Blue Ridge Parkway and Great River Road. Consider what you’re looking for in a road-trip? Perhaps you’re looking for camping opportunities along the way? Maybe you’re keen to pass through scenic towns? It’s helpful to figure out these key details early on.

2. Figure out your route

Once you’ve chosen a destination it’s time to figure out the route you’ll take. If you’re traveling with young children, you might prefer a faster route? With older kids, you can probably opt for a slower and more scenic route. When you’re planning your road trip route, these tips may come in handy:

  • Try using apps such as ‘Roadside America’ or ‘Roadtrippers’. You can use these to plan a route and activities.
  • Plan your stop-offs in advance (this is especially important if you have children).
  • Consider limiting your fuel consumption (some routes will be faster than others).

3. Entertainment for the kids

Children can get a little restless on a road-trip, and so it’s important to take along plenty of entertainment. Audiobooks are a great way to keep kids entertained in the car, or you might like to try a few classic car games? There are plenty of other options, including:

  • Bring along soft toys and snacks.
  • Use apps to play trivia games.
  • Download a kid’s movie on your iPad.

4. Supplies check-list

When you’re getting ready for a family road trip it’s a good idea to make a checklist of supplies. You’ll need to take plenty of food and drinks, so a car-fridge may come in handy. It’s important to take a safety kit, in case you end up in trouble on the roads. Your typical car safety kit should include an ice-scraper, a jump lead, a torch, and a first aid kit. It’s also a good idea to take copies of your important driving documents.

5. Have your vehicle serviced

Before you head off on a family road trip you should have your car serviced. Having your vehicle serviced will make sure that everything is working properly. When you take good care of your car, you’re more likely to stay safe on the roads. Sadly, accidents can happen even if you take precautions, in this case you might need the help of a car accident lawyer.

Family road trips can be a blast, so long as you get organized. Paying attention to the finer details will ensure that you have the very best road trip. Any family vacation idea takes a bit of planning.

How have you gotten organized for your family road trip? Let me know in the comments below!

 

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