Check-Ins

When? Who? Comment Place Location
TRAVELcandies-On-Tour

Very nice place, for 4-5 cars. We stood there with one 7.5T truck, as well as with a Landy and our Sprinter, directly in front of 2 pools.
A little bit tricky to get here, but nevertheless no problem with a 4x4.

Wadi Arabiyin 23.03387, 58.99091
Eric

You can leave your car safely here if you want to go to "La cancha" for example.
Fit big cars easily like van or shuttle bus. Price is just 6 bs/hour.

Cochabamba -17.40181, -66.15801
ashworthautomotiveuk

A nice spot, however if your on a motorcycle your not allowed to park it next to your tent.

Chapel House Farm 54.51570, -3.14973
max3demian

dormimos uma semana aqui. fora de temporada lugar muito tranquilo. tem chuveiro frio e torneira para agua. muitas trilhas boas a fazer, a principal é ir até o rosa, 1 hora de ida

Barra de Ibiraquera -28.15549, -48.65434
Kristina

AMAZING location. Took my Winnebago Travato van pretty far, down this road to a nice spot. Had 5G service at times on my Verizon phone and 4bars LTE the other time. Stayed for four days, felt totally safe. People would walk their dogs and ride bikes; it was like a little dispersed camping neighborhood for a few days. They’re logging, so there are no fires allowed, but otherwise it’s perfect!

Canyon Loop Spur 35.26063, -111.68277
Kristina

Call ahead for pricing and to make sure someone is there! When I went the lady was super nice, very efficient, and you can pay right outside.

U-Haul 35.19466, -111.62599
gguilbault

Indeed, organized with spaces for RV and trucks! All occupied tonight as of 6pm.

Cabela's 48.08320, -122.18738
claudioangelini.ch

An amazing place with nice camping and chalets. Andrea and her husband are super hosts.

Praia do Soba -14.74691, 12.28940
instagram.com/thebluelandy

Tap at the beach also nice place to sleep

Tap and shower at the beach 38.77618, 22.89942
jurs.adam

Great place. $18 per night for cars. Stayed one night and loved it. The hikes are tough. I only really did the green diamond trail. The map is very confusing but I’m sort of a newbie. Would love to come back and spend a few days.

Cherokee rock village 34.18208, -85.81291
marthaah7

Lone Mesa was a nice site. Spots are close together and pretty exposed, something to keep in mind for tent camping. Road was better than willow springs or Klondike bluff in my opinion. Easily passable in my 2WD sedan. VERY windy on this day, tent blew away.

Lone Mesa Campground 38.64371, -109.81965
sending.it.south

We drove from Palenque to San Cristobal today. Checked in with GN and policia estatal in Palenque who told us route is now open and safe. GN told us to only drive during day.

We left Palenque at 11am and got to San Cristobal at about 530pm. The drive was beautiful but not my favorite. About 40km outside Palenque we encountered 4 ropes with people demanding we buy their dried plaintains or pay them a 50p toll. We politely declined to pay or buy and instead gave the kids at the rope a few stickers. After about 2 minutes of holding our ground, they relented and dropped the ropes.

A bit closer to Ososingo there was a bunch of construction with up to 20m delays.

From Ososingo to Guadelupe there are at least 200 topes. It's the worst tope section of road I've driven. There are some parts of the road where there is a poorly engineered and rough tope ever 50m. Its extremely annoying.

However besides the agressive vendors with the ropes near Palenque, we had no issues with safety, corruption, or locals demanding tolls.

This road is passable again. Just check with the local cops and other travelers before you go.

Abductions and beatings 2022 16.78706, -92.33837
sending.it.south

We drove from Palenque to San Cristobal today. Checked in with GN and policia estatal in Palenque who told us route is now open and safe. GN told us to only drive during day.

We left Palenque at 11am and got to San Cristobal at about 530pm. The drive was beautiful but not my favorite. About 40km outside Palenque we encountered 4 ropes with people demanding we buy their dried plaintains or pay them a 50p toll. We politely declined to pay or buy and instead gave the kids at the rope a few stickers. After about 2 minutes of holding our ground, they relented and dropped the ropes.

A bit closer to Ososingo there was a bunch of construction with up to 20m delays.

From Ososingo to Guadelupe there are at least 200 topes. It's the worst tope section of road I've driven. There are some parts of the road where there is a poorly engineered and rough tope ever 50m. Its extremely annoying.

However besides the agressive vendors with the ropes near Palenque, we had no issues with safety, corruption, or locals demanding tolls.

This road is passable again. Just check with the local cops and other travelers before you go.

Road block 16.78482, -92.34009
sending.it.south

We drove from Palenque to San Cristobal today. Checked in with GN and policia estatal in Palenque who told us route is now open and safe. GN told us to only drive during day.

We left Palenque at 11am and got to San Cristobal at about 530pm. The drive was beautiful but not my favorite. About 40km outside Palenque we encountered 4 ropes with people demanding we buy their dried plaintains or pay them a 50p toll. We politely declined to pay or buy and instead gave the kids at the rope a few stickers. After about 2 minutes of holding our ground, they relented and dropped the ropes.

A bit closer to Ososingo there was a bunch of construction with up to 20m delays.

From Ososingo to Guadelupe there are at least 200 topes. It's the worst tope section of road I've driven. There are some parts of the road where there is a poorly engineered and rough tope ever 50m. Its extremely annoying.

However besides the agressive vendors with the ropes near Palenque, we had no issues with safety, corruption, or locals demanding tolls.

This road is passable again. Just check with the local cops and other travelers before you go.

Roadblock by group of 100 men 16.80916, -92.18489
sending.it.south

We drove from Palenque to San Cristobal today. Checked in with GN and policia estatal in Palenque who told us route is now open and safe. GN told us to only drive during day.

We left Palenque at 11am and got to San Cristobal at about 530pm. The drive was beautiful but not my favorite. About 40km outside Palenque we encountered 4 ropes with people demanding we buy their dried plaintains or pay them a 50p toll. We politely declined to pay or buy and instead gave the kids at the rope a few stickers. After about 2 minutes of holding our ground, they relented and dropped the ropes.

A bit closer to Ososingo there was a bunch of construction with up to 20m delays.

From Ososingo to Guadelupe there are at least 200 topes. It's the worst tope section of road I've driven. There are some parts of the road where there is a poorly engineered and rough tope ever 50m. Its extremely annoying.

However besides the agressive vendors with the ropes near Palenque, we had no issues with safety, corruption, or locals demanding tolls.

This road is passable again. Just check with the local cops and other travelers before you go.

Rope block 17.10336, -92.14630
kombinandoce

Safe parking. We let the car for 3 nights. There’s toilet and cold shower. Regular prices.

Parking Lot 24h 4.55461, -75.65630
reza.gr

This place is very beautiful in terms of natural landscapes. It is a maximum of one hour away from Shiraz. There is no toilet. There is a parking lot but no guard. It is a good place to rest.

Old barrage 29.19272, 52.63347
wanderingwinterfields

We stayed in this clearing lined by boulders down a road marked with a state park sign. No signage indicating anything was allowed or not allowed. After passing this clearing and going up the hill, it’s absolutely not passable by anything other than 4x4 as it’s steep and muddy due to water crossings. There were also freshly downed trees up there so we stayed safe and away from trees in the clearing. Enjoy!

State Forest 42.38519, -74.26991
wanderingwinterfields

Signs say camping in designated areas only. There are only 2 or 3 designated areas here and they’re first come, first served. They’re great though. Spots are on higher ground but directly on the lake. Picnic table. Fire ring. And free. Good luck snagging these spots in summer, though. I’m sure they go fast.

Old Road Alongside Lake Durant 43.84197, -74.39526
ccahillnj

Dump station self service $15 takes cards.

Sandy Beach county park 38.14348, -121.69590
yeyinrainbows

Mario is a great host. His place has two beds an lots of space for tents in the garden. Hot showers, kitchen and frezzer. Colaborations are much appreciated. Marito is an experienced traveler with a deep knowledge on Argentina's routes and places. :)

Casa Cicloturista General Alvear Mendoza -35.00132, -67.66471
kasiadebska1

Another hospedaje in town, seems like a new one. Double room with shared bathroom 40s. Very big rooms, nice beds and really clean toilet. No hot water, but it's not needed as it's hot outside. There is no fan though, so it can get a bit hot, but it's good with open windows. Parking on the street, the town seems really safe and quiet.

Hospedaje Casa Blanca -7.25498, -79.13022
katha_simon

Free, lukewarm, kinda clean shower
Nice!

EUSSE 9.73590, -84.63172
OT

No interdiction signs, Good view, toilet, couple sites. Internet with AT&T.

Badger creek state recreation area 41.47378, -93.90974
froggyswim

free BLM site! 6 camping spots, pit toilet. each spot has a covered picnic table and for ring with grill grate. fantastic location, no cell service for miles

Upper Sweetwater Campground 36.36019, -120.85191
MeatAroundTheWorld

Here is a place with many different specialists- Doctors, dentists etc. Our little one had a very bad stomach bug and we sought advice from pediatrician Dr Vanesa Lemus González. She was very thorough - carrying out a complete health check in addition to the investigation we needed, and we were very pleased. She took samples, had us nip over to the lab to get it examined and an hour later, we were able to consult with her again and receive the right medicine for our daughter’s bacteria. This consultation cost 200 Quetzales. We would highly recommend. Please note- appointment bookings are required in advance.

Clinicas Medicas 14.56610, -90.73891
rlawson031

Wonderful free camp spots. For the first few miles off the freeway, it’s a little bumpy but easy to do.
At like 5 miles away, it becomes really tough.
But not to worry, lots of camp spots in the first few miles.
Currently, no one around here. As the weather gets warmer and the weekends come, I hear there are lots of OHV around. Oh well.
3-4 bars on Verizon. My RV antenna boosts that to 5.
Beautiful forest area with lots of fallen wood for fires, and plenty of spots.

Schnebly Hill Rd 34.90483, -111.64565
tinybellerina

Stunning spot to stop in a campervan. A short walk to a huge beach through the dunes on a well made path and bridge. Spotless toilets with hot water which are open 24 hrs during spring and summer. Largish carpark with no height restriction (another car park which is 2.1m which closes at 4pm )Donation box for your stay. Can't recommend highly enough !

St Cyrus nature reserve center 56.74623, -2.46376
celticoso

Nice forested campground, elevated fire pits, heavy duty picnic tables. Lots of cedar saplings making for privacy screens.

Dogwood campground San Bernadino national forest 34.23479, -117.21427
lidybosker

drove to the back. near lake. not much traffic. cold without heater

Leroy’s Spot 34.25063, -116.96274

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