When? | Who? | Comment | Place | Location |
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mexicolinda | OK, I read that in last November someone paid 150 pesos - someone else 250 pesos. I get here, it's 500 pesos. Not on the beach, lots of traffic noise. I park in the back thinking less noise, but of course - no internet. OK, I walk trying to see where the internet is - spend an hour thinking I have it and then don't. Moving many times. Finally I'm the closest one can get, lots of traffic noise and at 6pm, no internet and no one in the office.
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Trailer Park Las Jaibas | 23.28568, -106.47023 | |
ale.garciadelrio | At the end of road there is a place with some trees. I don’t camp here but is very quiet, and i think is a good place for stay the night. |
Quiet place | -34.21130, -53.72922 | |
caritob | La playa está muy bonita, poca gente. Y para llegar hay que estácionar y caminar unos 20min hasta la playa. Pues hay condominios que no dejan pasar. |
Playa Suspiro | 22.88926, -109.99371 | |
davecgoss | Simple dirt road pull off. Very doable with 2wd. As you merge toward the power lines, you’ll see a great fire pit TUCKED behind a shrub in a triangle shaped road area. Not nearly as much trash as others reported though the main road traffic can be heard. |
BLM land | 44.36030, -121.21971 | |
AKVanLyf | Poorly designed dump station and very unsanitary but got the job done. |
Free dump station | 32.32486, -90.98899 | |
none | Mil Cascadas allows tent camping and entrance to the park for 150 pesos per person. We camped in the designated area, but they allow camping next to the waterfalls if that is your thing. That is probably another 600 meters down a steep trail. NOTE: GUIDE and life jackets required for swimming and cliff jumping in “Balnearios”. There is also a very interesting cave on the upstream end of the river that the guide will take you in about 200-300 meters that also has jumping. GUIDE Costs 500 pesos and a guide is required to see either the cave or waterfalls. This is on the expensive side of things for Mexico but was interesting and worth a day trip if near Taxco and want to enjoy the blue falls, cave, and tent camp. If you have a bigger group, the guide can take up to 10 persons which is more reasonable a price to split up. |
Mil Cascadas | 18.57530, -99.51021 | |
brandonkletk | Free in the off season. Max 14 day stay. Will fit all rigs, but the road in is a bit rough and a steep downgrade. 30’ class A fit no issues. Good cell signal. |
Evely Recreation Site at Okanagan Lake | 50.20847, -119.46594 | |
joe33305 | Probably in 5 years boondocking, this is the busiest camping spot I’ve spent the night in. The road traffic, and my spot was adjacent to it, continued well past 9 pm on this Wednesday night. Very rough washboard dirt road in rattled everything in my cabinets in my class C even at 5 mph. I don’t recommend this spot for anyone wanting a peaceful experience. Great weather. |
Red Rock Ranger District - Surprise Campground | 34.83337, -111.90841 | |
heyjakers | This spot sucked the night I was there. Midweek, People coming in and out at all hours to go to the beach and party. |
Back street by fitness business and a restaurant. | 33.75883, -118.14579 | |
nick damico | nice place. clean bathrooms, wifi, hot showers. clean Cafe. the beach itself is typical for bay of LA. quiet, no stray dogs, and cheaper than daggers. would stay again for a night. campsite is right on the water. |
Campo Archelon | 28.97204, -113.54635 | |
adambanuelos357 | Have stayed here multiple times the past few months when I come to surf Half Moon Bay. Quiet and dark place to crash for the night. Very few cars passing at night. There are other spots around the corner in the industrial area I’ve stayed as well but more cars passing by at night and early mornings. Great place to stay close to the beach. |
Veggie Farm turnout | 37.50613, -122.48685 | |
La NanoVan | City offers access to wifi for two hours on a 24 hour period. 12 sites availables in the city. (See map and list on link below.)
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Mont-Tremblant | 46.11848, -74.60040 | |
VooDoo | This campsite has been closed - apparently permanently!
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Eichhof | 47.47374, 8.07576 | |
nymanerik90 | Came here for a day trip and paid the fees by card at the gate. 59 USD for 2 people and 11,000 Tsh for a TZ registered vehicle. Lots of gazelles and antelopes but mostly Masai with livestock. Saw some elephants. It’s very scenic. The Masai kids were really pesky here. They will storm your car at a sighting or during your lunch break. When I didn’t stop the car they threw a stone at the car which dented the back door. Really annoying and I reported it at the gate when exiting. It’s a nice area nonetheless. |
Enduimet Wildlife Area - entrance gate | -2.88650, 37.06765 | |
instagram.com/adetailedmap | Pretty quiet for wally world. Parked on the north side, space to let the dog out. Great to get to rainbow springs in the AM. |
Walmart | 29.06264, -82.45652 | |
byctour | open in march 2021
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Canyon Farm Yard | -27.21759, 17.90980 | |
le.matou | Highly recommended selfservice laundry and meeting point for travelers hold by a very friendly german couple. They also speak english and french. Prices between 5-7 €, depending on the machine/dryer you use. You can drop off your laundry and pick it up when clean or hang out there while you do your laundry, have a snack or drink, use WiFi, charge your batteries or repair your car.
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Filia | 37.46066, 21.65773 | |
anke.verburg | Nice Campground, super clean bathrooms, but they changed the price to $25 per night. Since it is for deaf school children, we think money well donated. Lots of vegetation in between the sites. Sides all have electric and water, which both we didn't use. |
Guadalupe RV Park Ruta del Vino | 32.11175, -116.54699 | |
Schiebockner | They do NOT allow any kind of camping at Yaxha during the pandemic! They offered us to drive the 17 km to Nakum where camping is supposedly allowed but we did not try. |
Yaxha | 17.06704, -89.40051 | |
carrothospital | This crossing was a cluster**** when we got there on a Tuesday afternoon. The normal way to get to the crossing is closed (google maps will route you the old way) and you have to follow a bunch of detour signs that eventually led us to a dead end. Instead of going on the border road from east to west to get in line, it is now west to east. It took us about 3 hours or so to cross into the US, arriving at 3pm in a Tuesday. We also had to have a secondary inspection because we had oranges. Also, there’s only one lane for motorcycles to go through. If you’re not on a moto, don’t take that line because in typical fashion they all just cut in line so you end up waiting twice as long... |
Mexicali West | 32.66442, -115.49609 | |
afinedog | really nice folks. clean shower. hot water trying to give 5 stars but app won't cooperate. very nice folks. husband speaks english well. |
mission viejo san Vicente | 31.32924, -116.25151 | |
to_feel_connected | Really great spot, whichever location you use. There are quite a few side roads once you get up the mountain a bit that you can use to find a spot. We ended up staying right off the road, however. We wished we had just gone down one of the side roads because it's a surprisingly popular spot! Nobody bothered us, but lots of walkers and bikers went along. A few cars passed by. No biggie. Nice and cool. There's cell service. Recommend. |
Mountain Top with a VIEW! | 22.74139, -102.56761 | |
kaylaslicker | closes at 11p. there are security guards. they don't normally let people stay here but i was able to talk to them and get an ok. best to try somewhere else. |
Walmart | 36.01627, -106.06661 | |
acjkuhn | great spot, quite a few turn offs that get you privacy with the river. hung out for 2 days relatively undisturbed. a few cars and trucks here and there , nothing crazy. luckily minimal gun fire and litter. Rocky, unpaved roads but made it fine in my 2wheel drive camper van. Remember: this is the traditional land of the Yurok People. Be Respectful. Traveler's Karma: leave the land better than you found it, so your children may find better lands. |
Klamath Glen, by the River | 41.50493, -123.99532 | |
dentonjoshuad | Bathrooms are open 24/7 which makes it nice. There are signs as you enter the park saying no overnight parking. However there is parking before you pass the sign that is not designated as a no overnight parking spot. Police routinely come in and patrol, we had an officer pull in behind us into the park and sit a few minutes before leaving. The next morning another officer did the same. No one bothered us. We stayed here two nights with no issues. |
Kiwanis Island Boat Ramp | 28.35902, -80.67803 | |
austinwilliamarrington | Great little flat spot by a creek. We spent two nights here in our 38' school bus and it was great. I was worried about getting the bus stuck in the creek (she weights 8.5 tons and hangs out 11 feet past the rear axle) so we didn't chance the crossing in the bus but it was no problem with our little Toyota highlander. We had hoped to make it out to Alstrom Point but as it turns out, it is a further 35 miles down a pretty rough road (from the gps pin) so we stopped and hiked at mile 7 at the Wiregrass Trail (very cool hike/scramble, it turns into a pretty deep canyon that seems to go forever, although we only followed it down for about 3 miles before we turned around). |
NP 230 to Alstrom Point | 37.08063, -111.65187 | |
Moppedhiker | Better than expected for the price. It's still 250 Pesos for a double. The owners are very nice and the room was clean. We could park our motorbikes behind the house. They also allow pets. |
Llantera Motel (no name) | 24.39274, -111.10729 | |
Family Off The Map | great location for passing through, lots of motorhomes but plenty of room to get away from them. |
Hole In The Rock Rd | 37.72099, -111.52577 | |
avagf11 | Great site. Minimal campers. Lots of firewood. Nice views. Good cell service. |
Red Mountain | 35.53731, -111.85486 | |
xander_troy | take exit 1 if coming northbound from cali. i believe its exit 5 if coming southbound.
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BLM off Old Hwy 99S | 42.01975, -122.59732 |