June Full-Time RV Budgeting: Pacific Northwest
Fulltime travel family Budget 💰
June kicked off our PNW route and it started with 2 long drive days from Colorado to the NW part of Washington. We have explored the Washington & Oregon Coast.
"Rent"
Thousand Trails: 18 nights
RPI Park: 6 nights
RV Resort: 4 nights (hosted)
Harvest Host: 1 night
Walmart Parking Lot: 1 night
Rent: $78
Cost per night: $2.60
🏞️Our Thousand Trails and RPI memberships have saved us a ton of money in rent this month, especially in this park of the country.
"Food"
Groceries: $1090
Restaurants: $555
🍴 The cost of food is higher in this region, however, we have managed to cut back on our overall food costs with meal planning.
"Fuel"
Total Miles ~2,100
Towed Miles: 1634
Fuel Cost: $911
Days Traveled: 5
States: Colorado, Idaho, Washington, Oregon
🚐 We drove a lot this month, but most of the mileage was just to get from CO to upper NW part of WA. The diesel costs are also higher in this part of the country. We head to CA next - that's going to hurt the wallet when more.
"Entertainment"
Activities: $110
🎭 We went trekking with Alpaca's in an orchard, explored downtown Seattle, North Cascade National Park, and spent a lot of time at the beach.
Our plan with this route was to minimize rent costs because we knew the PNW has higher costs with diesel and food. Our memberships are really proving to be beneficial in this area. Check out my Guide "RV Memberships" for details about all the memberships we use.
Let me know how you compare with your budget.
📍Thunderbird RV & Camping Resort, Thousand Trails, Washington
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