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11 smart tips to keep your car clutter-free on summer road trips

11 Smart Tips to Keep Your Car Clutter-Free on Summer Road Trips

Summer road trips are a fantastic way to explore new places and create lasting memories with family and friends. However, the excitement can quickly turn into frustration if your car becomes cluttered and disorganized. Fortunately, with a little planning and organization, you can keep your vehicle tidy and stress-free.

From preparing your car in advance to smart packing strategies, these tips will help you maintain order on the road. Here are 11 things that can make your summer road trip clutter-free and enjoyable.

Ford branded bag and travel accessories in car trunk
Photo by Obi

11. Prep Your Car in Advance

Starting your trip on an organized note is crucial for a clutter-free journey.

Prepare containers and bags before you leave, labeling them for easy identification. Place essentials within reach to ensure a smooth start.

Packed suitcase with clothes and toiletries inside.
Photo by Annie Spratt

10. Make Essentials Accessible

Accessibility is key to keeping your car organized throughout the trip.

Pack items based on where they’ll be needed, not just where they fit. This prevents unnecessary rummaging and keeps things orderly.

Delivery scooters parked outside a restaurant at night.
Photo by Jahanzeb Ahsan

9. Treat Stops as Resets

Every stop is an opportunity to reset and declutter your car.

Take a few minutes to throw away trash and tidy up the seating areas. This small effort prevents clutter from building up over time.

purple paper bag
Photo by Jason Jarrach

8. Create Individual Activity Bags for Kids

Keep kids entertained and your car tidy by giving each child their own activity bag.

Fill these bags with travel-friendly activities and place them near each child’s seat to avoid clutter and frustration.

a group of people sitting in the trunk of a car
Photo by Mateusz Suski

7. Implement the “One in, One out” Rule

Maintain order by following the “one in, one out” rule with children’s activities.

Before starting a new activity, ensure everything from the previous one is put away. This habit keeps items contained and cleanup manageable.

an orange and white truck with a cooler in the back
Photo by Sorin Dandu

6. Use Car Organizers

Car organizers are a lifesaver for keeping trash and small items in check.

Install organizers over the seats to hold trash and other essentials, ensuring they don’t scatter around the car.

white textile on white plastic container
Photo by Annie Spratt

5. Contain Trash Effectively

Trash can quickly overwhelm a car, so containing it is vital.

Hang a trash bag from the seat back or use leftover bags from stops to collect waste, emptying them at each stop.

four clear plastic bowls with vegetables
Photo by S’well

4. Pack Food for Easy Access

Ensure that food items are easily accessible during the trip.

Place coolers or bags with snacks near the back or within reach of the front seats for quick grabs without hassle.

black bottle beside clear drinking glass on brown wooden table
Photo by Bluewater Sweden

3. Bring Reusable Water Bottles

Reduce clutter from disposable bottles by using reusable ones.

Pack a reusable water bottle for everyone to minimize waste and keep the car tidy.

Interior of a vintage car with leather seats
Photo by Valentin

2. Designate Car Zones

Organize your car by creating specific zones for different needs.

Set up areas for snacks, trash, personal items, and emergency gear to maintain order and ease of access.

A green van driving down a street next to a tall building
Photo by Dominic Kurniawan Suryaputra

1. Limit Items in Passenger Space

Minimize clutter by limiting what enters the car’s passenger area.

Only bring necessary items into the passenger space, storing others in the trunk to keep the car spacious and organized.

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