A travel trailer opens up a world of adventure and possibilities. Travelling anywhere you want with everything you need, staying away from the crowds and avoiding bad motels.

Even the very best travel trailers on the market don't have all the features you may want, so here are 7 accessories that turn a fantastic travel trailer into the best vacation spot in the world.

1. A Quiet Generator

Power makes your stay off the trail even better, but when you want to get away from everything, having a loud generator droning away can ruin the experience. Looking up at the stars on a clear night is just not the same if you don't have the still air to go with it. Finding a low noise or rv solar generator can transform that wilderness experience, or any time you use the trailer really. Even on camping grounds, a loud generator can annoy you, and those around you too. The quieter ones are just easier to live with.

You have a huge choice of generators to choose from nowadays, ranging in price from a few hundred dollars to thousands. Whatever your budget, there are quiet options so be sure to pick one with a lower sound level. You can find quiet generators that include a remote start for firing up the AC for less than $1000.

2. Surge Protector

Sticking with power, you don't always spend time out on the trail, and when you visit campgrounds it's important to stay safe. While power to plug into and all the other conveniences of a campground is great not everything runs smoothly, and you do need to protect your trailer.

One of the most common of these is the power supply, it is not always stable and while power dropouts are annoying, it is power surges that you need to protect your equipment from. A power surge can cause damage to the trailer electrical system, including anything in use at the time, however, by fitting a surge protector you can use your TV and other gadgets without worry. The Surge Protector prevents excess and dangerous power levels reaching your system, cutting power before it does damage. Inexpensive, easy to fit and essential for campground visits, they are an accessory every travel trailer should have.

3. Jack Pads

Whether you are camping out on the trail or at an organized site, having the trailer set up as level as possible is important. The problem is, on soft ground, it can be difficult to get everything level especially on sand or grass the trailer can sink into soft ground and you end up with an uneven and unstable trailer no matter what you do.

The answer is jack pads, which spread the load of the tongue jack on any trailer, preventing the sinking problem even on soft grass, sand or soil. A great addition to any trailer, the jack pad gives you confidence to set up anywhere.

4. Fridge Braces

It's the little things that make all the difference and fridge braces are one of those things. When you pack the fridge in your trailer, how nice would it be if everything was where you left it when you arrive at your destination? Anyone who has driven a trailer or RV knows that no matter how carefully you drive nothing in the fridge is where you left them.

Aside from being annoying, it's also where spills and breakages can occur and they can be a pain to deal with out on the road. Sold in packs of two on Amazon and other places the fridge brace secures to the fridge shelving and is intended to brace bottles, cartons and other items to keep everything in place and secure when on the move. At just $5 per pair you can organize the fridge for a just a few dollars. Combine them with plastic food storage containers, and you can have everything organized and secure with no more fridge problems on your trips.

5. First Aid Kit

You never want anything to go wrong on a trip of course but having the right tools to help if something does is good practice.

There are plenty of basic kits around but because you never quite know what could happen on the road, and how far from help you may be if it does; avoid those basic kits. You may even have one provided with your trailer but it is still worth replacing it. Go for a comprehensive first aid kit that includes bandages, gauze, scissors, safety blanket, burn gel and more. Buying a kit in a dedicated case both keeps cost down and ensures everything you may need is in once place. Don't fall for guides that tell you to buy individual items as it costs a lot more and the one thing you need will always be the one thing you didn't get.

6. Trailer Cover

Wherever you travel, whether you hit the hot and dusty regions or are travelling through wet and muddy areas, having a travel trailer cover keeps your trailer in the best condition possible. Custom cut trailer covers ensure a perfect fit and are built to last, protecting your trailer from weather and other damage, keeping it looking like new whenever it's time hit the road. Your trailer is an investment, a trailer cover keeps that investment at its best.

7. Camp Chairs

To really enjoy the outdoors, you have to be out there, and decent camp chairs, a foldable table to go with them are an essential addition to your trailer. It's nice to relax in the trailer when it's cold or wet outside but the real joy of being out on the trail is an evening under the stars enjoying fresh air and good food.

Good camp chairs offer comfort and they also fold down for easy storage. When choosing chairs don't forget an outside table to go with them, somewhere to put the food and other items as you enjoy the surroundings is more important than most think