
Blue Ridge, GA drivers with modest budgets for entertainment don't have to spend their free time curled up on the couch at home. You can pack everyone into your vehicle and start exploring with a low-cost, high-thrills road trip. At Bill Holt Chevrolet, we'd like to share three tips that make road-tripping on a budget both easy and enjoyable.
Apart from gas, one of the biggest on-the-road expenses is meals. Load up your cooler with bottled water and juice boxes, homemade sandwiches, granola bars, and other goodies that everyone is sure to enjoy. Pack snacks and meals that your group will look forward to so that pit stops at fast food joints aren't a temptation.
Look for Free Activities and Pack a Few From HomeSearch the web for free or low-cost activities that you can head towards. Free "Shakespeare in the Park" events are perfect for theater buffs. You can also map out a quick tour of the best hiking trails in your area, fishing holes, or low-cost campgrounds. Throw a few picnic blankets in the back of your auto and grab your favorite board games, painting supplies, or a deck of cards.
Get Your Car Road-ReadyYou can avoid extra, unnecessary spending on your next low-budget road trip by making sure that your vehicle is ready for the challenge. Drop by Bill Holt Chevrolet to have your tire treads and air pressure checked, and to have your brakes and battery inspected. Scheduling a quick tune-up is another great way to ensure that unexpected problems don't crop up while you're far from home. It can also promote greater fuel efficiency.