Part of this I'm sure comes down to ones routine, on arriving and setting up, I talk the dogs into going for a walk to get to know the dog spots, they appreciate the chance to stretch their legs, and sniff all the new signposts, fire hydrants and trees.
Then when we are back at the site, I will either sit outside and prepare things for dinner, or sit out with a book or computer, that's the beauty of laptops and wifi, if the bench and seats are nice I'll sit at them, if not so nice I'll pull my big chair out.
In the evenings we will often have a fire in the fire pit, the dogs need regular walks, and so do the kids if they are with us, kids will seek out other kids, dogs will seek out other dog owners and lovers.
I wont turn anyone away from my site, unless you come with larceny in your heart, if the dogs don't like you chances are I'll not like you, they are pretty good judges of character for the most part, it's well worth listening to their advise.
If you are outside your RV then you are fair game for a conversation in my book, if you tuck yourself away and don't need or want my help, I wont bug you... but if you look distressed and / or wander around looking lost, I'll try and help out if I can, if you tell me you don't need it, I wont push it on you, but for those backing in or trying to miss tree's I'll be happy to ask if you want or need help, and if you say you do, I'll do as I'm asked.
Once we settle in for the night, knocking on the door will start the dogs, after I get them hooked up I'll answer the door, it can take a moment or two, if you are already gone it's not my fault you are impatient! I'll got there as soon as I can, and answer your needs if I'm able.