Many RVers believe that a little good luck never hurts before hitting the road. From lucky charms on the dashboard to pre-trip rituals, travelers have long practiced superstitions to ensure safe and smooth journeys.

Are these traditions just fun habits, or do they truly bring good fortune? Either way, let’s explore some of the most common RV superstitions and good luck rituals that travelers swear by!


🚐 Pre-Trip Rituals for Good Luck

1. Circling the RV Before Driving Off

🚶‍♂️ Some RVers walk a full circle around their RV before every departure. This checks for loose items, potential issues, and—according to some—a way to ward off bad luck.

🌟 Does it work?
✔ It’s a great pre-trip safety check—and if it happens to bring good fortune, even better!


2. Naming the RV for Protection

🚐 Many full-time travelers name their RVs, believing that giving their rig a name builds a connection and brings good vibes.

📖 Some even perform a small "naming ceremony" before their first big trip—kind of like christening a boat!

🌟 Popular RV Names for Luck:

  • "Lucky Lucy"
  • "The Wanderer"
  • "The Road Guardian"
  • "Serenity"

✔ Whether or not it wards off bad luck, it definitely makes RV life more fun!


3. Honking Twice Before Leaving a Campsite

📢 Some RVers honk their horn twice before pulling away as a way of "thanking" the spot for a safe stay and asking for good luck on the road ahead.

🌟 Does it work?
✔ It’s mostly just tradition, but it can also serve as a final signal for passengers to buckle up before departure.


🔮 RV Good Luck Charms & Superstitions

4. Hanging a Dreamcatcher in the RV

🧿 Dreamcatchers have long been used by travelers to ward off bad energy and keep nightmares at bay. Many RVers hang one near their windshield or bed.

🌟 Does it work?
✔ It’s a meaningful symbol of protection, whether for spiritual reasons or just personal comfort.


5. Keeping a Horseshoe Above the RV Door

🐴 A horseshoe above the entrance is one of the oldest good luck traditions—believed to keep bad luck out and good luck in.

🌟 Does it work?
✔ If nothing else, it adds a rustic charm to your RV’s interior.


6. Carrying a Lucky Rock or Crystal

💎 Some travelers keep a special rock, crystal, or coin in their glove box or dashboard for road trip luck.

🌟 Popular lucky stones for travel:

  • Turquoise – Said to protect travelers from accidents.
  • Tiger’s Eye – Brings focus and good fortune on long journeys.
  • Quartz – Symbolizes energy and clarity.

✔ Even if you don’t believe in crystal energy, having a sentimental travel token can be a great confidence booster!


7. Avoiding the Number 13

🛑 Some RVers avoid parking in site #13, traveling on Friday the 13th, or setting off at 13:00 (1:00 PM).

🌟 Does it work?
✔ It’s likely just old superstition, but many campgrounds skip site #13 altogether—so maybe there’s something to it!


🚦 Road Trip Superstitions While Driving

8. Tossing a Penny for Good Luck

🪙 Some travelers toss a penny out the window before starting a long drive—symbolizing leaving behind bad luck.

✔ It may be superstition, but it’s a great way to mentally reset before a new adventure.


9. Keeping a St. Christopher Medal in the RV

🛐 St. Christopher is known as the patron saint of travelers, and many RVers keep a small medal of him on their dashboard for protection.

✔ Whether it’s faith or tradition, it gives travelers peace of mind on the road.


10. Never Saying “Goodbye” When Leaving

👋 Some RVers never say “goodbye” when leaving a campsite—only “see you down the road.”

🌟 Why?
✔ It’s believed that saying “goodbye” ends the journey permanently, while "see you down the road" ensures more adventures ahead.


Final Thoughts: Do Superstitions Matter?

RV superstitions and good luck rituals make travel feel more meaningful. Whether or not they actually bring good fortune, they add to the experience and help travelers feel more connected to the road.

🚐 Do you have an RV superstition or good luck ritual? Share it in the comments!