Being on the road during holidays is a great opportunity to add some festive flare to your RV adventure. Here are some RV Halloween decorations guaranteed to spread chills, thrills, and plenty of seasonal cheer without sacrificing too much space or power!
Decorating your RV for Halloween is definitely doable. Space limitations are no problem when you have creativity and a little inspiration. That’s where we come in! We’ve compiled some DIY and some pre-purchase Halloween décor ideas to celebrate from the campground.
RV Halloween Decoration Ideas
Camper Cobwebs
Fake cobwebs are a great option for decorating the interior—or exterior!—of an RV: they’re cheap, reusable, and easy to apply. To apply cobwebs, take the bundle and pull it apart in thin strips, stretching pieces across corners and rough surfaces for easy adherence. Cobwebs can be a great way to spook-ify your campsite, but be sure to clean it up and pack it out before you leave.
Creepy Window Clings
Window clings and decals are a simple and cost-effective way to elevate your décor. Decals are flat and therefore easy to store and transport in an RV. Plus, they’re very easy to apply to windows and doors. From creepy zombie hands to friendly skeletons, you can customize your rig with a variety of available options.
RV Awning Bats and Ghosts
Hang lightweight paper or fabric bats and ghosts from your RV awning or canopy for an instantly spooky vibe. Use fishing line or twine to make them sway in the wind for an eerie effect.
LED Halloween Lights
Consider opting for battery-powered string lights to minimize strain on RV power sources.
Spooky Themes Perfect for Halloween Camping
Haunted Mine
Think glowing lanterns, canvas tents, pickaxes, shovels and buckets of (fake) gold. Connect to a Bluetooth speaker to add eerie sound effects for an immersive experience.
Bigfoot Search Party
Camping in the woods? Combine your love for the outdoors with this simple, fun cryptid theme. Put up “Wanted: Bigfoot” posters, set out the binoculars, and throw on some flannel. Have someone in your party volunteer to dress up as the elusive sasquatch for added fun.
Campground Crime Scene
Transform your campsite into a crime scene investigation scene with caution tape, chalk outlines, and evidence markers. It’s fun, low-cost, and sure to grab attention (and laughs) from other campers. If you can’t find eco-friendly chalk, use marker or tape on a board that you can place on the ground. Use rocks available at the campsite to weigh down the board.
3 Tips for Cost-Effective DIY Halloween Decorations

Incorporate Nature
Make your decorations feel authentic by using natural materials found around your campground. Pinecones, sticks, and leaves can become perfect Halloween wreathes or “witchy” bundles. Just remember to source responsibly and leave nature as you found it when you pack up. Consider regulations when camping within state and national parks.
Use Everyday Items
Sometimes you don’t even have access to a craft store while on the road. Nevertheless, before you purchase anything, raid your RV’s storage bins and kitchen cabinets. Old sheets can become ghosts, cardboard boxes can turn into tombstones, and empty bottles can be transformed into potion bottles with a bit of patience and creativity. Upcycle and reuse available materials.
Use LED Lights
Battery-powered LED fairy lights and candles can help create a perfect ambiance for celebrating the Halloween season in your RV—without having to rely on any electrical hookups. Deck out your awning with pumpkin-shaped string lights, or wrap fairy lights inside Mason jars for a whimsical glow effect. Look for orange, purple, or yellow hues to enhance the spooky feel.
Practical Tips for RV Halloween Decorating
Weight & Storage
- Pack lightweight items and materials like fabric, foam, or cardboard
- Consider available storage options—after packing essentials
- Flat items are your friend
Power Sources
- Consider available power and connections
- Opt for battery-powered items and LED lights
Anchoring & Safety
- Secure any outdoor decorations with stakes, sandbags, or duct tape
- Steer clear of open flames
Pack Strategically
- Store Halloween decorations in labeled bins for easy setup and takedown
- Keep items accessible
Respect Neighbors & Campground Rules
- Keep music volume down
- Turn off any spooky ambiance sounds during quiet hours
- Keep in mind that bystanders might not be interested in jump scares!
Respect Wildlife & Nature
Avoid décor that might be harmful to wildlife. Consider integrating natural materials into any Halloween DIY projects, such as twigs, pinecones, and more. Always follow leave no trace principles and clean up any exterior decorations before you leave.
Don’t Let Real-Life Scares Ruin Your Trip

The fun thing about Halloween is that it’s supposed to be scary. Being prepared for potential breakdowns is essential for enjoying life on the road because that’s not the kind of Halloween scare you’re looking for. Avoid your biggest travel nightmare by securing an RV extended warranty, protecting you from high repair costs.
Final Thoughts
Decorating your RV for Halloween is the perfect way to add some holiday fun to your road trip adventure. With a little creativity, you can transform your campsite into a spooky (but cozy) retreat that captures the spirit of the season. Whether you go all-out or keep it simple, these RV Halloween decorations will make your haunted home-on-wheels one to remember!


