Ever pull into a campsite and feel like everything’s cramped? The campsite layout triangle can turn that chaos into a tidy, functional space in just a few minutes. It’s a simple shape that lets you park, set up awning, and store gear without stepping on each other’s toes.
The triangle gives you three clear zones: the motorhome, the awning, and the storage area. By keeping each zone separate, you avoid the classic mess of tangled cords, knocked‑over chairs, and food piles in the driveway. It also makes it easier to move around, especially if you have kids or pets. Most campers report a smoother evening routine – dinner outside, a clean entryway, and a quick clean‑up in the morning.
Step 1 – Park Smart
Pull your motorhome into the spot so the rear doors face the open space, not a wall or a tree. Leave about two metres behind the vehicle; that’s where the awning will live. If the site has a straight edge (like a lane or a hedge), line your wheels up parallel to it. This gives you a straight base for the triangle.
Step 2 – Deploy the Awning
Unfold the awning straight out from the back of the motorhome, aiming it toward the empty space you left. Extend it until it forms a right‑angled corner with the vehicle. The awning becomes one side of the triangle, providing shelter for cooking, dining, or just relaxing. Secure the legs and guy‑lines close to the ground – this stops the awning from flapping in the wind.
Step 3 – Create the Storage Zone
Now you have a gap between the vehicle and the awning. Fill it with your outdoor gear: chairs, table, grill, and any boxes you need quick access to. Keep larger items like a fridge or water tank on the side of the awning, not directly behind the motorhome, so you can walk around easily.
When you finish, you’ll see a clear triangle: motorhome on one corner, awning on another, and gear filling the third. The shape makes it obvious where to put new things without crowding the rest of the site.
Here are a few extra tips to keep the triangle tidy:
Once you get the hang of it, setting up the campsite layout triangle will feel like second nature. You’ll save time, avoid arguments over space, and get more out of each night on the road. Give it a try on your next stop and see how much smoother your campsite runs.
Happy camping and safe travels!