21 Things You Forgot To Pack For Your Road Trip

Nothing says "summer" like a good, old-fashioned, family road trip! Summer may be drawing to a close, but there is still time to get everyone together for one last big hurrah. Road trips are a great opportunity to sneak in some quality family time while enjoying the journey just as much as you enjoy your destination.

The team at Hulett Chevrolet-Buick-GMC is here to help you plan a fantastic summer-sendoff road trip by reminding you of some basic road trip essentials that most people tend to forget. We hope this makes the process easier!


Last-Minute Packing List

  1. Games for the ride
  2. Chargers (cell phone, cameras, batteries, etc)
  3. Flashlight (with fresh batteries!)
  4. First-aid kit
  5. Roadside safety kit
  6. Extra water
  7. Scissors or a small knife
  8. Paper towels/napkins
  9. Umbrella
  10. Frisbees or balls (to play with at your destination or at rest stops along the way)
  11. Extra cash
  12. Paper and pens
  13. Spare set of car keys
  14. Car insurance documents (you should have these in your car already, but now is a good time to double-check and make sure they're still in your glove box!)
  15. Spare tire
  16. Tire jack
  17. Blankets and pillows
  18. Audio books
  19. Snack food
  20. Wet wipes
  21. Water

Need A Road Trip Vehicle? Come See Us!

If you're in need of a new set of wheels, stop by our car dealership at the Lake of the Ozarks! Our friendly and experienced sales staff would be more than happy to help you pick out the car of your dreams. We have a huge selection of both new and pre-owned vehicles in Camdenton, MO - you're sure to find something to fit your specific needs! Come on out and test drive your new car today.

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