Located on Lavaca Bay, which leads to the Gulf of Mexico, this beach boondocking site is a gorgeous place for overnight camping. There’s plenty of space on this public beach, and Campendium users love how clean and well-maintained it is. With the ocean right out your front door, you...
Many casinos not only allow RV overnight parking, they also encourage RV and VanLifers to spend the night with them. They’re hoping you’ll come in for a meal and gamble a little. Either way, we are all about FREE parking! Casino Camperwas started by an RV’ing couple who have been...
there are still manyplaces to park an RVacross the country. Remember that camping for free does not mean that everything has to be dirt cheap or devoid of fun.
Park (or Canyonlands, for that matter), while Maine's Baxter State Park is arguably just as wild as the well-known Acadia National Park (Baxter doesn't even have running water!). Plus, state parks tend to be less crowded and more affordable, two things that bode well for overnight ...
Wondering where to park an RV in Black Hills National Forest? Once again, the Forest Service provides plenty of awesome camping options. That said, we actually prefer the amenities offered atMystic Hills Hideawayand the trail access is pretty hard to beat. ...
Not to mention an Ice Palace with penguins, polar bears, seals. A Giant Christmas Tree and of course, Santa in a Sleigh – all created in lights. The holiday season has begun on Long Island with the opening of this year’s LuminoCity Holiday Lights Festival at Eisenhower Park, on view ...
Recreational vehicles are common. It's easy to rent an RV and the infrastructure for RVs is extensive. There are RV parks everywhere. Malls have double-sized parking spaces for them and Walmart encourages overnight parking for RVs. Take an iconic train trip. Train is a fabulous mode of tra...
One of thebest things to do in coastal Maineis to simply drive alongRoute 1. This highway stretches over 500 miles and hugs the state’s coastline from its border with New Hampshire and New Brunswick. Whether you plan on hiking Acadia National Park,enjoying beach townslikeKennebunkport, eati...
All campsites are first-come, first-served, and you’ll need an Adventure Pass to park anywhere. If entering from the west, take a detour up Mount Wilson Red Box Road for dramatic views, windy roads and a visit to the Mount Wilson Observatory.Campgrounds may be closed due to weather or...