We had just spent two weeks camping in Kaibab National Forest outside Grand Canyon National Park and needed a spot to spend the night on our way to Zion National Park. We spent a couple of hours in Page, Arizona stocking up on supplies and running errands, and discovered Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping […]
Pisgah Point is a basic camping area located in the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area in Kentucky. This area is managed by the US Forest Service and has a 14-day stay limit during any 30 consecutive days. This is dry camping so there are no water or hook-ups here. There is a […]
Demumbers Bay is a basic camping area located in Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area in Kentucky. The area is managed by the US Forest Service and has a 14-day stay limit during any 30 consecutive days. This is dry camping so no water or hook-ups can be found here. There was a […]
While in Arizona we wanted to visit the hubby’s parents who live in Green Valley. While looking around for some free boondocking we discovered the Proctor Road dispersed camping area right outside Madera Canyon. This free camping area is part of the Coronado National Forest and is run by the US Forest Service. There […]
We were just driving through Arkansas (one of our favorite states) on our way to our next boondocking location when we saw a sign for the Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center and decided to stop. It happened to be closed, but a ranger saw us lurking around and came out to talk to us. […]
I believe the three days we spent boondocking on the Green River in Wyoming was our favorite camping location in all our time traveling so far. The Green River Lakes area is located in the Bridger Wilderness of the Bridger-Teton National Forest and is part of the northern Wind River Range. It’s an […]
The Woolum dispersed camping area can be found right on the banks of the Buffalo National River near St. Joe, Arkansas. This free camping area is run by the National Park Service and has a 14 day stay limit. Campsites are on a first come, first served basis and it is open year round. […]
We stumbled across Redington Pass while looking for a free boondocking spot near Saguaro National Park. This spot in Arizona is part of the Coronado National Forest and managed by the US Forest Service. Campsites are on a first come, first served basis, it’s open year round and there’s a 14 day stay limit. […]
During the pandemic we spent a lot of time in the National Red Dirt Wildlife Management Preserve of Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana. One spot we spent a couple weeks at was on forest road 360 and it was a pretty great spot. You can stay in the national forest for free up to […]
We stumbled across Dog Canyon Dispersed Camping while looking for a free boondocking spot near White Sands National Park and weren’t disappointed. This spot in New Mexico is run by the Bureau of Land Management and has a 14 day stay limit. Campsites are on a first come, first served basis and it’s open […]