Park the camper in the camping spot that you are assigned.
Lower the camper jacks and raise the camper so that you can unhook it from the truck that is pulling it. Put blocks around the wheels so that it doesn't roll.
Pull the truck out, and jack the camper up or down until it seems level. Secure the stabilizing legs. It is best to place the camper on level ground.
Hook the electrical cable into the electrical outlet of the camp site, if there is one. Most camp sites that accommodate campers offer electricity.
Attach the flexible sewer tube to the outlet on the camper and then to the intake at the camp site, if available. Set up hose supports under the piping to ensure a slope to the camp intake. Most sites that don't have sewer connections instead have a dumping station.
Screw the water hose from the camp site's water connection to the camper water outlet and turn it on.
Flip the battery disconnect switch if you have one so that you don't drain the camper's start-up battery.
Set up the final miscellaneous items. Remove the awning's secure latches and crank it out. Once in position, secure it in place as your camper recommends. Pull the stairs out and place a hard object under them if they are slightly off the ground. Use pavers or something similar. Pull out the chairs and other items that you will use outside.