21 Money Saving Tips to Afford Roadschooling (and still have TONS of fun!)

The Crazy Outdoor Mama

Once you’ve got your income figured out, the next challenge is  figuring out how to make the most of your travel experience without  spending more than you can afford.

There are plenty of misconceptions about the cost of roadschooling and  full-time travel. Maybe you’ve wondered about some of these… Keep on reading to learn more!

Thousand Trails offers different  levels of membership that entitle you to camp in any of their network of campgrounds and RV parks for no additional charge.

Reduce Camping Fees

You can cut fuel costs considerably by practicing Eco-friendly driving techniques, reducing your speed, and keeping your tires properly inflated.

Cut Fuel Costs

From clothes and linens to books and kitchen items, repurposing these items can save you hundreds of dollars.

Other Essentials – Cheap or Free!

Curriculum is expensive! And considering that you’re roadschooling, you probably want to teach from a variety of materials and experiences.

Saving on School Resources

Visiting local attractions is one of the primary benefits of roadschooling. We love discovering new museums, national parks, historical sites, and cultural events as we travel.

Saving on Attractions

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