By Caylee, Founder & CEO of HookHub
Let’s be honest: the “van life” aesthetic can sometimes overshadow the practicalities of RV travel. Parking your RV on private property, often for free, gets a lot of hype. It’s portrayed as this idyllic, cost-free way to travel.
And while it can be great, it’s not always the picture-perfect experience you see on Instagram. It requires planning, preparation, and the right gear. This guide focuses on the essentials for successful, stress-free stays, cutting through the noise and concentrating on what matters.
To help you get started, here’s a quick checklist of essentials you’ll need to moochdock like a pro.
Use this table as your go-to reference throughout the article:
Table: Moochdocking Essentials Checklist
| Category | Essentials | Purpose/Why It’s Important |
| Electrical Gear | Heavy-duty extension cords, dogbone adapters (30-amp to 15-amp), surge protector | Safely connect your RV to residential outlets and protect your electrical system from power surges. |
| Water Management | Freshwater hose (potable), water pressure regulator, portable waste tank | Ensure access to clean drinking water and manage gray water responsibly. |
| Comfort Items | Outdoor chairs, portable grill, bug spray, outdoor lighting | Enhance your stay and create a cozy outdoor living space. |
| Safety Gear | First-aid kit, fire extinguisher, carbon monoxide detector, smoke detector | Stay prepared for emergencies and ensure a safe environment. |
| Utilities Planning | Confirm water/electricity availability, locate nearby dump stations | Avoid surprises and ensure you have utility hookups and a waste disposal plan. |
| Etiquette Tips | Communicate clearly, respect boundaries, offer gratitude | Build strong relationships with hosts and ensure a positive experience for both parties. |
| Apps for Moochdocking | HookHub, Boondockers Welcome, AllStays | Find hosts, locate dump stations, and navigate local regulations. |
| Staying Connected | WiFi range extender | Boost your host’s internet signal to stay connected while moochdocking. |
Now that you have a quick overview of your needs, let’s break it down.
What Is Moochdocking? A Quick Refresher
For those new to the term, moochdocking means parking your RV on private property—usually a friend’s or family member’s driveway, yard, or open space—with their permission. Learn more about What Is Moochdocking? in our comprehensive guide. Unlike boondocking, which often involves remote locations without hookups, moochdocking gives you access to amenities like electricity, water, or internet.
Think of it as a cozy home base where you can recharge—not just your batteries but also your spirit. Whether visiting for a weekend or planning an extended stay, moochdocking offers flexibility and convenience.
But here’s the catch: moochdocking isn’t just about showing up and plugging in. To succeed, you must come prepared—and that’s exactly what we’re covering today.
Why Moochdocking Works (And Why You’ll Love It)

Before we jump into the nitty-gritty, let’s talk about why moochdocking has become such a popular choice for RVers.
1. Save Money Without Sacrifice
RV parks and campgrounds can cost anywhere from $30 to $60+ per night. Over time, those expenses add up. With moochdocking, you eliminate those costs while enjoying many of the same comforts.
Pro Tip: If your host allows you to use their utilities, you’ll conserve resources like propane and battery power, making your trip even more sustainable.
2. Strengthen Relationships
The convenience of moochdocking allows for a more flexible and spontaneous connection with your hosts. Instead of structured visits or formal dinners, you can easily spend time together as it suits everyone’s schedules.
This relaxed approach fosters a more natural and comfortable dynamic, allowing relationships to deepen organically. It’s about being present and available, not about adhering to a rigid itinerary.
3. Eco-Friendly Travel
Moochdocking minimizes waste by using existing infrastructure, like water hookups, and avoids contributing to overcrowded campgrounds. It’s a win-win for both you and the planet.
How to Moochdock Like a Pro
Now that you understand the benefits, let’s explain how to do it right.
Here are my top tips for a successful moochdocking experience:
1. Ask Politely and Be Specific
When reaching out to a potential host, frame your request as an opportunity rather than a favor. Instead of saying, “Can I park here?” try something like:
“Would it be okay if I parked my RV in your driveway for two nights? I’d love to spend time with you and explore the area.”
Offering gratitude goes a long way. To show appreciation, bring a small gift, cook dinner, or help with chores.

2. Check Local Regulations and HOA Rules
Not every neighborhood allows RVs to park overnight. Some homeowner’s associations have strict rules about driveways or street parking. Always double-check before committing.
For more details, read our Check Local Regulations and HOA Rules article.
3. Plan for Utilities
Not every host will have water, electricity, or sewer hookups.
Pack essentials like:
- A freshwater hose for refilling your tank.
- Dogbone adapters to safely connect to standard outlets.
- A portable tank for gray water disposal.
If you’re unsure about power needs, check out our section below on how to plug your RV into a house safely.
Essential Gear for Moochdocking Success
Having the right gear makes all the difference when moochdocking.
Let’s expand on the items listed in the table above:
1. Electrical Gear
- Heavy-duty extension cords: Choose lengths that match your setup.
- Adapters: Convert 30-amp or 50-amp connections to fit standard outlets.
- Surge protector: Protect your RV’s electrical system from voltage spikes.
2. Water Management Tools
- Freshwater hose: Look for one labeled “potable” to ensure safe drinking water.
- Water pressure regulator: Prevent damage to your RV’s plumbing.
- Portable waste tank: Ideal for managing gray water responsibly.

3. Comfort Items
Remember to include creature comforts such as outdoor chairs, a portable grill, and bug spray. These little extras turn a simple stay into a memorable experience.
Apps That Make Moochdocking Easier
Technology has transformed the way we find hosts.
Here are a few apps I recommend:
1. HookHub

Of course, I have to mention HookHub! Our platform connects RVers with hosts eager to share their spaces. It’s designed to make moochdocking seamless, whether you’re looking for a quick overnight stop or a more extended stay.
2. Boondockers Welcome
This app connects RVers with private landowners who offer camping or parking on their property.
3. AllStays
Perfect for locating nearby dump stations, campgrounds, and RV-friendly businesses.
Etiquette Tips for Happy Hosts
Being a considerate guest ensures you’re invited back.
Here’s how to leave a lasting positive impression:
1. Respect Boundaries
Discuss utility usage, length of stay, and shared activities upfront.
2. Offer Gratitude
Show your thanks creatively—cooking a meal, bringing a gift, or sharing laughter.
3. Leave No Trace
Clean up and ensure the property looks exactly as it did when you arrived.
Conclusion: Why HookHub Makes Moochdocking Easier
As someone passionate about fostering community and sustainable travel, I created HookHub to simplify the moochdocking process. Whether you’re new to moochdocking or a seasoned pro, I hope this guide inspires you to embrace this unique form of camping.
So go ahead—reach out to that friend or family member, pack your rig, and hit the road. Adventure awaits, and with moochdocking, it doesn’t have to cost a thing.
Safe travels,
Caylee
Founder & CEO, HookHub






