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When? Who? Comment Place Location
Lost_in_Afrika

Large, shaded campsite just outside the hustle and bustle of Lusaka.

Stocked bar and restaurant on-site, chalets available, wifi in the common areas, and a swimming pool. The ablutions are clean, but the water does take a while to heat up.

We were the only campers there, but there were a few day-visitors by the pool with loud music (the manager told them to turn it down, which they did).

You can hear some noises from the nearby village at night, but only faintly. Otherwise it is a peaceful campsite with a few resident owls.

Electricity and braai areas available at some sites (not all).

12USD pp/pn

Pioneer Camp -15.39610, 28.45063
iamchelleallen

Beautiful but…bathrooms and laundry were closed for season. I would not have booked and Jacob, nice man whom I booked with, did not know those important details. WiFi was not working. Someone had my spot so I just went across the road. I was surprised so many people were camping at both grounds 20-50 people easily. Nice beach. Likely super fun in summer. This was closest to boondock I wanted.

Cuivre River State Park 39.03066, -90.91383
vlanger1

two spigots to fill water
potable
picnic area by the water

Water Fill on Boat Ramp 34.93792, -83.74020
slaw11389

For heavens sake, stop for the tamales!!! The rojo is like a creamy polenta treat and the mole is heavenly…

Tamales Stop 16.36630, -96.63868
instagram.com/wanderwildwithwonder

We arrived here this morning and parked for the day no worries. We will be staying overnight also, but a Mercedes sprinter further down the street from us was broken into during the day today. They popped out the small window at the front of the passenger door and then opened the van from there and stole their computer and some other personal belongings. We closed up all our blinds while out so not sure if that helped or if we were just lucky. Just leaving this here in case it helps someone. It is a free space to park though with lots of space. Hide your valuables though.

Near National Mall 38.88329, -77.02617
paddingtonbear

Really beautiful private campsite, a great place to relax and re-energise. Outdoor bathroom was great, with lots of plants. Pete was an incredible host and really helped us out with vehicle issues. He even let us borrow his car to go shopping when our car was out of action. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here and really felt at home.

Quite difficult to find so I’d recommend contacting beforehand for directions +26774839528

The Plot -21.37373, 25.59991
katherineletts

Simple lodging for $25 per night. Fan in room and spotty wifi. Comfortable little beach access with some outdoor chairs to enjoy the morning. Cold water showers and kitchen. Google Maps showed the place had no availability, but when we went here they had a couple of open rooms. Worth checking in person, as there is no website up and running, yet. The owner is very easy going and helpful!

Ofiuras Hostal 9.53863, -79.67433
jonathanmarsters

As described. No no-camping signs. Right next to the cliff. Good Verizon and t-mobile service. Saw a few campers in the other spots.

Lighthouse Road 38.94627, -123.73349
vanborali

Wild camp en estacionamiento frente a posada Recanto do lobo. A un par de metros de la playa. No hay energia ni agua. El spot queda a 750 m del centro. Muy tranquilo. Se puede conseguir wifi de la pousada

Estacionamiento Pousada Le Refuge -16.59263, -39.09134
taylorbrown100

little side road off the main forest road back here. you'll see a spot straight ahead that's already marked on the map, it was absolutely filthy when I pulled up so I detoured and found this spot. once you see the spot straight ahead they'll be a fork, take the left most road and it'll bring you back into the camping area. it's about 200 yards off that road. super quiet. super peaceful. please don't leave trash out here, it's how these places get shutdown.

great cell reception with ATT, 4G and 5 bars.

enjoy!

road to nowhere 45.86211, -123.76179
lidybosker

Steep drive to reach this place. Just 1 other van. Northside fairly leveled. Great park, especialy for dogs. Nice views. Quiet enough for big citycenter. Stayed 3 nights without any problem. Met nice people in the park.

Lafayette Park 37.79242, -122.42782
ericaelamarr

adding a photo of directions to this spot from the closed gate route the GPS will take you to. beautiful spot. directions are easy to follow.

San Lorenzo Canyon 34.24176, -107.00180
adelelieb

Wild camping option just off the main road. We had a quiet night st the spot and could not hear any traffic.. There are 2 possible spots to stand.. Turn off the main road at these coordinates (-10.91517, 38.02992) and continue straight on the road for a few meters and you could camp right there... If you want a bit more privacy you can drive in on the main road and when the road opens out a bit you turn right and go up the slope (there is a very vague path) untill you get to the hill in the photos..

Camping on the hill top -10.91728, 38.02939
adelelieb

Amazing camping option in the beach.. Staff is amazing and super helpful.. Food is also great and prices are extremely good... We paid usd10 per person per night to camp if you use your own tent.. Usd15 to rent a tent at the site and it includes breakfast daily.. *** please note that if you have a roof tent they are not able to accommodate you in the marked campsite, but they could accommodate you on the beach infront of the property but this is a public beach that is quite busy *** amazing place to camp would recommend it...

Bagamoyo Camping/Restaurant -11.28337, 34.80084
mihai.banulescu

Perfect place. Quiet, right by the river, far enough from the highway.

Hampshire Rocks River View 39.30350, -120.52214
aventuradocsxamerica

Amazing beach! Quiet, safe and Free!! clear water to do SUP, kayak, snorkeling. You can see dolphins!!
Perfect for bit rigs, lots of space. Not signal cell.
@aventuradocsxamerica

La Gringa 29.04022, -113.54284
aventuradocsxamerica

Free beach!!, nice but no the best, we felt safe , there were a couple of vans and travelers parking. Good signal telcel
@aventuradocsxamerica

Best free spot of Mulege. 26.89899, -111.95364
mark walker

It’s a little dip off the main road. Visible to passing traffic. 20-30 feet level and flat easy pull off and on. No amenities but good for a single night stay boondock.

Roadside 36.80618, -121.40351
MexicoDrones

They have water 7 days a week and a hose to fill tanks. Very Cheap. 35 pesos for my 70 litre tank.

Purificado Aranza 23.24633, -106.38628
tipas06

Fairly quiet Walmart. Did hear a train pretty close.

Walmart 35.48063, -94.22946
Nomad N Rad

What a great spot to park to enjoy all that this beautiful city has to offer. We were able to ride our bikes through the historic area and all the museums then come home to chill and maybe make some dinner ( one can only eat so much southern food!)
The park has public bathrooms and the womens is beautiful!
There were 3 or 4 other vans parked here for most of the 3 nights we spent here. There’s room for a truck and camper as well but definitely not enough room for a trailer of any sort or even a big motor home. You’d have to be no longer than a regular parking spot to fit in here.
There’s a bit of road noise but not bothersome at all especially with ear plugs.

Tennis Court Parking 32.06484, -81.09629
t_poo

Watermill at Valero gas station
No hose to fill only bottles

Watermill Seven / Valero 27.67357, -97.35447
dian.xiang1

Nice area, no amenities except one toilet at the hot springs parking further down the road. Road is bumpy but ok. Some cell signal. 3 main hot springs, with two more colder ones further along the trail. All 3 main springs were taken when we got there at about 9am.

Bridgeport / Travertine Hot Spring 38.25440, -119.21026
Travis Rosen

This location is fantastic and easily accessible by any four-wheel-drive vehicle. Even high-clearance CUVs would have no problem getting here. We easily made it in our 170 Sprinter van with 2” lift.

Fantastic views and immaculate camp spots with newer toilets and fire pits. There’s not much to do here unless you are on an MTN Bike or off-road rig. No hiking.

Worth the effort to get here!

Knowles overview campground 39.13625, -109.02624
jillgaughan

This is the second road of dispersed spots, we are in site 1. I have 2 Verizon LTE bars. Road was rutted pretty bad coming in, but we managed with a 21 foot trailer. We had to go down the road and turn around to get the angle to back in. There is a hiking and biking trail 50 feet from camp. Unfortunately, there is a lot of trash and toilet paper littering the site and the two trees near the fire ring are hacked up and abused.

Site #1 Dispersed Camping 34.48615, -112.37145
huggiessupreme

Great dispersed camping just outside of the East entrance to Zion. Several mostly flat spots on top of the hill with excellent views of the beautiful surrounding landscape. Far enough from the highway to have minimal road noise. This is a great spot!

k2 dispersed camping, beautiful 37.25309, -112.76899
cassidyburg

FREEZING but good and quiet. would not recommend for tent campers in november lol. we were ok but all our water froze (no heat at night in our van) we got there after dark but there was a fire pit, we stayed at the first site not the coordinates listed here so i cant say for the other site but the first site was big and flat.

Dixie National Forest - Escalante Ranger District 37.72566, -112.09198
viabrasilric

Very nice place to be overnight.
The manager asked to me to not open chairs or anything outside. I didn't need any connection but he did offer me all the facilities of the Station.
Has a little mall connected. Restaurants, pet shops, supermarket, pharmacy, sports store and others. Very friendly staff. Clean place.

Shell Gas Station -31.56260, -64.65125
Dave

Very quiet. A number of RVs already setup prior to getting in around 10. Woke up to an empty lot. Didn’t hear anyone leave.

Walmart 36.70538, -77.54572
offpathtravels.com

Stayed there 4 nights, mostly because it’s $100 pesos per night. The beach is beautiful and somewhat secluded (only one house at the south end), sandy at high tide with some tide pools and rocks at the north end at low tide. The location marked on iOverlander is the restaurant in the residential area where you stop to pay at the gate. Just beyond that is the boat launch ramp. The camping area is actually up a steep hill and over to a separate northeast facing beach, not technically in the bays. If you don’t have 4x4, turn left after the hill and stay beyond the dunes. There are about 5 shade structures, several disgusting and mostly unusable pit toilets, and no trash bins. Unfortunately, people are not packing out their trash and it seems the pit toilets are never attended to. When we visited, the camping areas had lots of trash (including a broken tent canopy frame), broken glass in the sand, and swarms of flies due to the condition of the pit toilets. The shoreline itself is clean and it’s sad to see so much trash. It seemed most people just pay for the day to ride their ATVs on the dunes, take a quick dip, or for a cheap overnight on the drive down. We moved on to Camp Beluga - no insect infestations, clean toilets, and trash bins. You definitely get what you pay for. We would stay here again if even just some of the trash was picked up and the pit toilets were made usable.

Papá Fernández 29.77510, -114.38383

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