Check-Ins

When? Who? Comment Place Location
SolyPaticaliente

They don’t receive people any more.
Is located in a nice neighborhood in front of a park however I decided to continue looking

Ya no reciben gente.
Está ubicado en un lindo vecindario frente a un parque, sin embargo, decidí seguir buscando.

casa Zaida calle 12A-22 11.54553, -72.91477
jenfitzh20

Definitely not for RV tanks. 20-25 gallons maybe but it's a trickle. I don't know if they have some kind of governor on it or what but it switches to the other spout every few gallons pumped. Yeah, it's free but pumps located in gas pump bays really aren't meant to be used to fill rv tanks.

Maverick Gas Station 34.73732, -112.03433
Sonik90

Wooohoo, Valemount Party Central! Bunch of kids up there blasting music and having a bonfire. I decided to go somewhere else!! Backroads southwest of town were pretty quiet.

Mountain bike parking 52.83975, -119.25601
sixwheelseast.com

Now it’s 2000 CLP again, but I’d highly recommend it. The museum is one of the nicest I’ve seen during our travels. And the hand paintings are a must-see when you’re in Patagonia. (Also check out the ones south of Chile Chico.)

Las Manos Petroglyphs -46.14070, -72.15304
wileyh

Awesome spigot, very fast. Water tastes great. There are restrooms here as well.

Wayside Park 30.72281, -86.12095
celestialtravelers777

pros: good spot for a night! pretty quiet, for a Friday night.

cons: woke up to the smell of oil rigs

Andrews County Chamber of commerce 32.31767, -102.55483
tessierdelta

I used to stay here all the time but they put up a gate and a no trespassing sign :(

Hwy 160 36.03052, -115.32534
Rotas Pelo Mundo

Excelente estacionamento para motorhome tipo Van (não cabe micro ou ônibus)... fim da rua, fica bem estacionado e calmo. Ideal para motorhome "autônomos"... centro. Pode estacionar na 251 255... beira-mar.

Itapema -27.13246, -48.59869
rappchris

This is a nice commercial campground within walking distance of downtown Wickenburg. It’s a bit pricey but the showers are very good and it has a laundromat and hook ups are full water dump electricity. You do hear some Road noise at night and occasional train. It can accommodate all size rigs but the time when we were there, there was only one spot available that was 34 feet long. we are a 25 foot truck camper so it worked for us. Cell service is good since you’re in the middle of the city.

Desert Cypress 33.97385, -112.72614
grafatti4

Same as everyone described. Felt safe. Good Verizon and ATT service.

Havasu Heights BLM 14-day camping 34.66291, -114.30887
Nicole

Felt super safe here. Area is really clean and there is restrooms at the park, the park hours are 0600-2200. Came around 2030 on a Saturday evening and was able to find a spot. It is a bit noisy but probably one of the best places I’ve stayed while in the city.

Beautiful view of marina 32.72480, -117.17309
vivalavanlife-instagram

Good place to stay nice and quiet. Great breakfast in the morning. Enough room for vans and class B or small trailer.

Cracker Barrel 32.00484, -81.27721
bellinghausen

If you are looking for vegan food this is the place to be.
Yummy vegan burger for lunch or delicious vegan pancake‘s for breakfast!
Open from monday through saturday 8am to 6.30pm. Cozy atmosphere and chill vibes!

Aroma coffee bar 9.73660, -82.84140
tomek.paszek

Beautiful campsite at the beach. Basic toilets and showers provided. Some tables and shade structures are also available. Looks like they are building more facilities.
There is a kind of an informal beach bar where the caretakers live and locals hang out during the day. It was far enough and didn't bother us at all.
We were charged $10 pp.

Ganadito Camping Bahía Drake 8.73059, -83.64843
Beckysizedvan

Decent option if the campgrounds are full. The lot is mostly flat gravel, and easy to access even in the dark/rain. This is right on the edge of where the BLM land starts. I do not recommend trying to camp along the road before this spot. Past this spot, there are a few flat turnouts on the road that would also make decent camping options, but the road sees a decent amount of traffic, and all spots are right on top of the road. The forest service roads (there are 2) are closed and gated. Don’t come to this area expecting to find remote boondocking options. The hike from this spot is overgrown and very short, so you likely won’t see traffic from folks trying to access the trail. Overall, not a bad option if you’re looking for a legal place to camp close-ish to Pinnacles or if the campgrounds are full, but it’s nothing special.

Short Fence trailhead (BLM) 36.36394, -120.87874
veganrecipesandvibes.com

Great clean open beach. We stayed here one Saturday night and felt very safe, even though there were many locals around us having a good time and playing loud music. Everyone quieted down around 11:30pm and the small waves were tranquil and calming.

We stayed through the next morning and enjoyed some beach time. Porta potties were cleaned around 8am. Very warm in the morning with no wind (perfect for paddle boarding). Winds started to pick up around 11am. Great Verizon cell service.

La Ribera Public Beach 23.59937, -109.57470
veganrecipesandvibes.com

Great little oasis! They are allowing 24 people in at a time, but it wasn’t crowded at all during a Saturday afternoon. We were charged $150 pesos per person. There were signs that said it closes at 5pm but I’m not sure how strict that is.

The pools are perfectly warm with that slightly sulfur smell, and the bigger pond is refreshingly cool. Clear water, clean, very friendly locals. Lots of tables to picnic.

Rancho Santa Rita 23.47179, -109.80702
/blogs/111782

it's a nice place good tented house and a beautiful campsite their food are good fresh and if you wanna do a hiking the hill is behind you.camping is 150nam$ppn and for the tented campsite is 500nb$ppn.

Twyfelfontein Campsite -20.54198, 14.45823
aurelgroh

This is a highly professional driving school. They offer courses four wheel driving, defensive driving, armored vehicle driving and more. The course was very well designed and perhaps good to consider if you for example do not know what to do when your vehicle stalls on a steep hill. However the prices are very high. Also in part because you need to do a mandatory online exam before which also requires you to purchase a course for $100. The content of this could have easily been explained during the practical course and a lot of questions in here and so is very basic or irrelevant to to many.

Glen Edmunds Driving School -1.38954, 36.78751
cernidiablik

Quiet night near Los Bolillos. Nothing special, beloved sunset and sunrise with Bolillos view

Los Bolillos -36.76428, -70.67082
cernidiablik

Beautiful place. After the bridge, north direction, turn right, down the small eoad to the river. Flat area. Trees for shadow. Some Fire Pit. Locals Use for Parilla on weekends. We were on Saturday and the night was still quiet. When you cook out side, be careful there are many vespe. So is nature.

Riverbank near the bridge -36.82312, -70.70703
living.it.right

Free (permit sign in and out) spot! I definitely recommend this spot. It wasn't buggy when we went in March which was nice. The views are beautiful and we only have 1-2 other people pretty far away from our site. There are maybe 10 sites total? Barely any Verizon reception even with a booster, so that is my only complaint. No need for 4WD... we did just fine with our 2WD van.

Sherbrooke WMA. LA 30.45792, -91.73074
kitfield.vernon

Looked awesome, road was okay for 2WD van, we had spotty but occasional Verizon service. Too snowy off the main road and in the aforementioned meadows for our comfort in March, so we went on to the spots in Panguitch but we hope to return in the spring/summer!

Dixie Forest, Free Camping 37.49604, -112.55854
charles.lqr

in the street Fontana and Don Bosco, the best hostel in esquel! nice place, wifi, laundry, beautifull view of the city! sorry my english, soy argentino papá! five stars!! in the app i cant change the stars, so is included here! besitos

Pintó Hostel -42.90771, -71.32479
deboraheliezer

Beautiful private property wild desert of literally 1000s of acres with hundreds of year old cacti. We spent 1 month here in our 30’ RV hosted by our gregarious and hospitable owner Mimi, a Bay Area transplant who’s lived in BCS for 25 years and speaks both English and Spanish fluently. Perfect for those that want to stay away from people, explore the natural desert and go to the bigger cities when you choose. 40 mins north of todos Santos and 60 minutes from la Paz. 3 km from the ocean with a 4x4.
The site is flat and the highway is paved. Call ahead and Mimi will be waiting for you to unlock the gate. WiFi, electricity, Telcel 3 bars and water hookup and septic dump. Possibilities to dry camp/park farther from the center of camp. Outdoor kitchen and meals made for you available. Mimi is creating an inclusive Jewish community welcoming to all. Goats, sheep, pigs, dogs and cats all live on the property. Horse back riding can be arranged. Enjoy a fire circle and sing along with Mimi. There’s a small and growing garden and plenty of opportunity to help out and do work exchange. We will be back.
+52 612-156-6347

Tierra Baturi 23.66212, -110.41298
transhumances.eu

Several spots to choose from, more or less sheltered by trees, fire rings. Perfect view on the ocean, we saw dolphins!
No stream here, but you can find some water before on your way. Good place for tent too and some spots are accessible without 4WD.
As usual, a lot of garbage... And if you can, avoid Saturday night! We had very noisy neighbors, music all night...

Strait Beach Views -53.70187, -70.96890
none

We camped on a Saturday night. Only 1 other guest was at the location. There are about 30 camp sites, and each has a 110volt electric outlet which was nice to charge all of our devices. Internet was a decent speed, and faster close to the pool. 350 peso per night. 50 peso deposit for front gate key required since the gate is always locked. Lady in charge made us pay prior to allowing us to enter... that was a little weird, but otherwise very nice quiet stay on the outskirts of Acapulco. Don’t even consider going in the ocean here. The waves are enormous and strong.

Acapulco RV Park 16.90323, -99.97611
swissjohn

save place closed to the beach. poor, but clean toilet and shower. we stood there one night.

Cabañas Camping Ria Celestún 20.85815, -90.40165
instagram

frentista super gente boa deixou pernoitar num canto próximo ao banheiro, e liberou o banho por 3 reais.

posto de combustível -21.98343, -44.60970
Meant 2 Be RVing

This is right next to Longstreet Casino near the Big Cow parking lot. Plenty of room for several RV’s and big rigs. We have Verizon and it was 1-3 bars depending were you stood. You can also pick up the Casino next doors wifi. The Casino next store has a dump station and if you ask they may let you dump there for a fee. They also have Diesel fuel at Nevada prices of course. Great place to stay if your going tonDeath Valley or the surrounding area. Very close to Ash Meadows. We enjoyed the sunrise and sunset while here. Note this is a gravel parking lot so don’t expect to much. If you want more go to the Lonestreet Casino and RV Resort next door.

Longstreet Casino 36.41027, -116.42291

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