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Q: Where can I Boondock my RV?
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What to do when it´s late and the RV Park is full?
If the park you pull into is full and there is not another RV Park close by then you can always ask the park if you could still come in off the road and dry camp in their park.Most campgrounds will find a spot for you to stay the night even if it is ´dry camping´ to help get you off the road for the night in a safe environment. If all else fails - I suggest going or calling the local police station to find out ´where´ to go. I do not recommend parking lots due to safety-plus some states do not allow it.
Finding a Good Location
If you are Boondocking, one of the bigger challenges is finding a good spot to stay. Here are some ideas to use when you are looking:
1. Stop at the local Police station and ask if there is any place around town. 2. Check the local Chamber of Commerce. 3. If you belong to a group such as the Elks Lodge or VFW, check their meeting halls. 4. Look for other RVs parked for an overnight stay.
Flying J Truck Stops
Flying J truck stops in the USA will allow RVers to park overnight. Make sure to check in for any restrictions, and of course make sure to buy something and say thanks. However for safety purposes & more peace I would recommend finding a campground first and only stay there as a last resort if you could not find any rv parks. Most RV Parks are friendly and care so even when they are full most will find a spot for you to atleast boondock for the night.
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