Durable Patio Furniture for RV Parks and Campgrounds

Durable Patio Furniture for RV Parks and Campgrounds

There's something delightful about setting up a space, taking in the surroundings, and making friends with new neighbors. However, many RVers don't invest enough in decorating their outdoor areas. Beyond a folding chair or side table, they don't put much thought into selecting RV patio furniture or camping patio furniture.

Outdoor furniture, whether it’s in the shade of your awning or around the campfire, makes your RV more comfortable, welcoming, and private while creating a space that's ideal for cooking, entertaining, or simply relaxing on a good day.

Must-Haves for RV Patios

RV camping can also be described as outdoor living. Sitting in comfortable camping chairs in front of the campfire is the ideal spot to unwind after spending the day on an outdoor adventure. However, it can be challenging to find the right RV accessories for your patio that are suitable for camping and traveling.

There are many fantastic RV accessories and camp furniture sets for a patio, making every camping trip a fun and comfortable experience. Here is our list of RV parks and campgrounds patio furniture must-haves:

Patio Chairs

When choosing camping patio furniture or RV patio furniture, go for lightweight furniture that can be easily folded and put away for storage when traveling. Unless you want to spend your whole day sitting on park benches, patio chairs are the most basic necessity for RV camping parks. A foldable chair or portable chair is the best option. These are our recommendations:

1. Hamilton Adirondack Chair

This set of 2 Hamilton Folding & Reclining Adirondack Chair not only serves its purpose but also adds beauty to your patio. It's a flawless combination of comfort, style, and functionality, designed to have a curved back, adjustable positions, and to easily fold for storage when traveling.

This chair is skillfully handcrafted, weatherproof, and easy to clean, a welcome addition to your outdoor space.

Pros

  • Waterproof – won't peel, crack, crack, or rot when exposed to elements
  • It looks like natural wood without staining, sanding, or painting
  • Made in the USA
  • 12-year residential warranty

Cons

  • Assembly required

2. Poly Hampton Folding Adirondack Chair

The Poly Hampton Folding Adirondack Chair is a stylish addition to your RV patio furniture. The portable chair has two cup holders on each armrest, making outdoor dining more convenient. You can also sleep in it because of its deep contoured seating and sleek slatted backrest. Most importantly, since it's made of recycled plastic HDPE, it is low maintenance, weatherproof, and fade-resistant, which are excellent qualities in an outdoor chair.

Pros

  • Handcrafted from Recycled Plastic HDPE and stainless steel hardware
  • Made in the USA
  • Available in 14 colors
  • 20-year warranty

Cons

  • Assembly required
  • Non-returnable, except defective pieces

3. Director Folding Armchair

The Director Folding Armchair is a good option if you're looking for something much simpler and easier to carry. This chair set is made from solid teak that comes with Sunbrellas canvas. It's also easy to fold for storage and a great choice for an outdoor concert.

Pros

  • Made from solid teak wood
  • The canvas is available in five colors
  • 2-year warranty

Cons

  • Non-returnable, except defective pieces

Side tables

To complete the perfect set of RV patio furniture, get a side table to complement your patio chairs is essential.

4. Folding Adirondack Side Table

The Folding Adirondack side table is eco-friendly, weatherproof, and you can clean it with a simple wash. You can also use it with the Hamilton Folding Adirondack Chair, and it is a great camping table for any RV or campsite.

Pros

  • Made from recycled plastic
  • Eco-friendly
  • Weatherproof
  • Made in the USA
  • 12-year residential warranty

5. Poly Folding Oval Table

This Poly Folding oval side table is made from recycled plastic HDPE poly, making it low-maintenance and able to withstand exposure to harmful elements. It’s foldable, easy to store, and goes well with the Poly Hampton Folding Adirondack Chair.

Pros

  • Made from recycled plastic HDPE
  • Made in the USA
  • Available in 14 colors
  • 20-year warranty

Cons

  • Non-returnable, except defective pieces

Campsite Lighting

Lighting is an essential element for an RV camping site. You can use string lights, LED lights, lanterns, or any other convenient lighting equipment to make your camping area feel cozy and warm regardless of the time of day.

6. Solar Sparkle Cone

Solar Sparkle Cones add light and sparkle to your patio without having to worry about electrical wiring. These cones come in a set of three and are made of hand-blown glass, giving it a colorful and vibrant look that adds beauty to your campsite. The best part is that they have metal spikes that make pushing them into the ground easier.

Pros

  • Solar-powered
  • Made from hand-blown glass
  • Metal spikes to help stake to the ground
  • Available in 6 colors
  • 90-day warranty

Cons

  • Assembly required
  • Non-returnable, expect defective pieces

7. Solar Vase

Achla Designs Solar Crackle Vases can be used as patio tabletops or in gardens and walkways. They are made of hand-blown glass that adds stylish, soft light to your campsite.  Each vase has a solar cap, aluminum hanging wire, and an internal battery that helps power the LED light.

Pros

  • Multi-purpose, can be used for patio table, walkway, garden
  • Solar-powered
  • Made from hand-blown glass
  • It has an attached aluminum wire for hanging
  • Available in 4 colors
  • 90-day warranty

Cons

  • Assembly required
  • Non-returnable- except defective pieces

8. Raleigh Tavern Lantern

Raleigh Tavern Lantern can be used as a hanging lantern or decorative tabletop. In addition, you can put in a candle or LED light through the hinged door. It is made from black powder-coated steel and has a simple cross-over design, allowing more light to pass through.

Pros

  • Multi-purpose, lighting, or decorative tabletop
  • It can be used with a candle or LED light
  • Made with metal and has glass panels
  • 90-day warranty

Cons

  • Non-returnable, except defective pieces

RV Campsite Accessories

Many small-sized camping accessories and decorations truly make an RV camp feel like a home. Bird feeders, lawn ornaments, and table decors are some examples that bring a unique look to your camping patio.

Bird Feeders: A bird feeder can be used as decoration or entertainment at your camp. Hummingbird feeders draw adorable, tiny birds right towards the window of your RV. Check out our Victorian Bird Feeder.

Lawn Ornaments: Artistic or fun lawn ornaments are great ways to display your style at the campsite or the RV park. There are decorations of all shapes and sizes, from gnomes to wind-wheels to simple flowers made of metal. But there's no ornament in your yard like the classic flamingo.

Table décor: You can use table clothes, flower vases, candles as table décor for summer days or use tabletop patio heaters when traveling in winter.

Campsite Hammocks

Hammocks are the ideal piece of camping furniture. They are portable, comfortable, and vibrant. Camping enthusiasts can pick between two options to set the hammocks on patios of RVs. If you're in a location with many trees, you can purchase an outdoor hammock with tree straps. If you don't have a lot of trees in your area, then buy an outdoor standing hammock.

Campsite Rugs

Another great addition to your campsite is large rugs or welcome mats. They can help keep dirt from RVs and also add a festive look, and they give you a chance to add color or pattern to your camping site. Check out our beautiful Cinnamon Cinquefoil Floor Mat.



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