Monthly Archives: April 2015

“Boondocking”, “Dry Camping”, “Dispersed Camping” are all ways to describe camping without hookups. One of the most common areas to do this at is BLM Land. The BLM manages 264 million acres of public lands mostly in the 12 western states. As a general rule, boondocking is allowed anywhere on federal public lands within 300 feet of any established road, except where otherwise restricted.

Yamping (Yard Camping) Have you heard the Kacey Musgraves song: “My House”. It’s about bringing “My house to you”. Some of our favorite memories have been bringing our RV to friends and family. Nothing beats a little Yamping (Yard Camping) at a friends house, your own, or a business. There are so many reasons to Yamp. You may not have much time off of work and can’t get away long enough to… Read More

Walmart encourages RVers to park overnight when they travel. It’s a safe place often with 24 hour security where you can rest and restock your supplies. Many even have RV sections, we froze and cracked (more like exploded) our water filter while we were in Cottonwood, AZ and Walmart had the Camco filter we needed to easily replace it ourselves. The local guy was 25% more expensive and we would have had… Read More

Zion National Park is one of the best National Parks the United States has to offer. It has some of the most magnificent views I’ve ever seen, has wildlife everywhere, and you can get an incredible experience without ever having to leave the main road!