The best
way to find free RV parking spots is to ask the local police or sheriff office.
A phone call is all it takes
Private
lands owned by timber companies that allow free camping.
Arizona
has a public lands recreation permit ($20) that allows free RV camping on state
lands.
We always recommend asking for overnight RV
parking permission when looking for a free spot
to spend the night.
Truck
Stops – Asking permission is usually not a requirement Be considerate of the
big rigs!
Walmart –
Not all stores allow overnight RV parking due to city ordinances. Check store
for policy.
Cracker
Barrel – These nationwide restaurants usually allow free overnight RV parking.
Big Box
Retailers – Kmart, Best Buy, Sams Club often allow free RV camping.
Highway
Rest Areas – All rest areas allow a few hours of free RV parking, but noisy. But some
do not allow overnight parking look for signs when you pull in.
Roadside
Parks & Picnic Areas – The early day version of the rest area. Check for signs about
over night stays.
Fairgrounds
– State and County facilities may allow RV camping when not otherwise in use.
Parks –
City, County, State, and Community parks often have free RV camping.
Keep a list of the places you find to stay at, you never know when you may go though there again.
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