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Dog park in a neighborhood. The hose is conveniently located directly on the inside of the fence by the street. Street park. Need your own hose, but don’t need a long one. The park is open sunrise to sunset but they don’t lock it after dark. We filled 3/4 of our 34 gallons after dark. We didn’t want anyone to see us. Water fills at pretty average speed. Water spigot is intended for the dog water bowls.

Water spigot at Lafayette Dog Park 36.87461, -76.27233
jcapogna

This is a great spot. There are two RVs and a van here tonight. It feels like an established spot.

Definitely be careful where you drive. There is hard pack that is easy to drive on and loose sand that needs a 4x4. There are a couple of good spots easy to get to on just hard pack sand and several back in the lot with less than ideal but still pretty good views.

Beach Pull-out 46.73994, -124.08214
weaver.skylar

Great hotel, great staff. Big outdoor parking lot, plus indoor garage-way where I parked my moto. Nice breakfast, nice wifi, very nice rooms. Not the cheapest but definitely nice.
They let me park my moto here for two weeks while I flew to Lima for free. Nice staff.

Hotel El Xacla -6.23289, -77.87209
Gemini

Nice place to stay a night on the way to the hot springs. May accommodate a couple of 25ft motorhomes.

Balfour-Kaslo-Galena Bay Hwy 49.69599, -116.91953
mckennasmilesblog

Campground is open!! It’s first come first serve so get there early. I arrived around 10:45am and snagged one of the last spots. No vehicles over 21 feet allowed but they let my 22-foot motorhome slide. 1 bar of service, nice fire pits, fresh water, and a shuttle nearby!

Rising Sun Campground 48.69466, -113.52300
mckennasmilesblog

Forgot to mention that it’s $20 per vehicle but 1/2 off if you have a national parks pass. I paid $20 for 2 nights.. not bad

Rising Sun Campground 48.69464, -113.52293
xl.will.lx

Stayed the night and day no issues, signs all over the place but dont seem to be enforced. Tons of old rv’s and cars staying and loads of space

Delaware Street Parking 36.95487, -122.05598
cyrushuynh

Wide open space worth staying every time! Coming from the east, I took the 95 exit (one exit after what GPS says) then make a left onto a road after the parking lot/rest stop. Drove in until I found flat land to camp just off of the dirt road to the right, after I passed another dirt road that heads towards the mountains.

Basically, big land, camp responsibility wherever you want but choosing more rocks means harder surface, less rocks is soft dirt.

40th Mile Desert 39.94677, -118.70262
brick_family_adventures

we got her knowing it was a little older.. we phoned said the size of our trailers and they said not a problem we got water and power... ( water is now hauled in ) the sites are alot unlevel and very tight to get into. now that being said it is a good site for an over night or 2 as the bath house and laundry house are a great asset. the dryers will take 2 cycles to dry 1 load but they are here..

Cost...$ 42.00 per night (W&P)
washing... $3.00 a wash
drying... $1.50 a dry but need 2 to get them dry

Northern Moosed RV Park & Campground 64.96208, -147.62087
rileydoeslife

Totally random small lot, but it really is a safe quiet place for a night. There were 4 other vans with me.

Coos Bay 43.36839, -124.21474
ruitermijke

Pontoon to North Luanga. Here is where you can cross the river and pay the park fee (we crossed with a Hilux with two rooftop tent, just to give you an idea)

Pontoon to North Luanga -11.85371, 32.44646
Africa Twin Mike

double room was 3.1 million (10 euro). good value and decent breakfast.

Jolfa Tourist Hotel 38.93813, 45.62762
ceejay6142

Stunning spot on the lake. Please play by the rules a a keep clean.

Pancake Bay - Lake Superior 47.05809, -84.76210
steveodiet

I agree whit the last comment, just cross the tunnel, and it give much more possibilities...
An other option is to stay south of the tunnel at arround 1'900m, it give a small road on the turn, it's look very quiet and it's give a river.

Tunnel Camp 39.52018, 68.55474
Ramalama-Dingdong

another uneventful and reliable Wal-Mart parking lot stay. We didn't call ahead to ask management, when we arrived there were about 5 RVs/trailers there.

Walmart 45.60830, -62.01406
m4rk0

Pullout just off the road with decent privacy. A small berm blocks most of the road so you won't get dust blown on you from cars going by. Large enough to fit a couple of rigs. Fairly level with room to turn around. There's also a fire pit. 1 bar Verizon LTE.

Quiet larger pullout 47.08128, -121.57082
CamperX

Good place for the night. 50 m away from the Highway but well protected from the dust of the road behind the trees. Not visible from the road. Stone firerings.

Mackenzie Highway 61.14828, -119.32665
clarence.vallieres

Since you can’t park a van anywhere in Tofino, we went there hoping to stay in the overflow parking. They gave us an « emergency camp site », but they want you to try to find a spot at other camgrounds beforehand, also they only let you stay one night. Same thing with the overflow parking, they won’t let you stay 2 nights in a row, she told us they don’t want a bunch of vans coming everyday. The lady told us to drive an hour back after the construction if we wanted to park somewhere (I can confirm that it’s very challenging coming to Tofino with a van, never had that much trouble finding a place to sleep even if you’re willing to pay).

Campground Point Green 49.05402, -125.71852
luqman1samir

Nice scenic place to camp. Can be noisy with reggaeton music from locals. Didn’t find any function showers, toilets or electricity outlets. Maybe it was the off-season. Managed to take a refreshing dip in the river. Clean enough to bathe. Quite a bit of litter. Watch out for ants when pitching the tent.

Free camping near a river -26.23226, -65.25394
follow_nadle

We stayed for two nights and paid 20 Sol p.P.p.N. The site is a littlebit run down. The bathroom was more or less clean. A hot shower with low pressure is possible. Luis (guard) is friendly and like to share a Pisco with you. Don't forget to announce on the phone of Amelia (old number).

Hostal Casa Amelia -8.07475, -79.11889
welchesonwheels

Beautiful campsites with covered picnic tables, potable water available, and vault toilets. No trees, but has mountain/lake view. $10 per night if you drive up, or around $14 if you reserve online! Leashed dogs allowed, lots of prairie dogs/chipmunks.

Eagle's Nest State Park 36.53300, -105.26538
abraceatrip

Praça com dois pontos de água potável. Necessário levar o próprio adaptador e mangueira.

watertap at park -26.07357, -65.97576
shaniquemorees

Stayed here for 2 nights. Free camping, next to the lake. Picknick tables fire rings and 2 pit toilets. It was very busy when we got here, managed to squeeze in a spot. The lake was very nice to swim in.
Drive in from jaffray Baynes Lake road, not the other side. We have a class c motorhome and that road was easy to do. The other side not so much.

Suzanne Lake Campgrounds 49.32027, -115.24550
vincent.en.vadrouille

arrived with my bike and could stay under the roof, finaly there was a Storm and got a bed with the bomberos in the dormitory. Super friendly ! we went for swimming the next morning at the public pool

Bomberos Zacatecoluca 13.50117, -88.87416
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Hostal básico, limpio, tiene restaurante con comida casera, estacionamiento techado y un kiosco enfrente. Domingo es un muy buen tipo, atento y amable.

Doña Rogelia -26.36692, -65.96003
instagram.com/@piaggiando.america

$800 pesos argentinos por persona en una habitación sencilla pero cómoda

Doña Rogelia -26.36705, -65.95969
elizabethandursula

State Park with electric and tent sites, dump and fresh water. Trails, picnic area, and swimming hole too. Campground toilets are nice with showers (which seem free; I didn’t use).

$35/electric
$24/tent
Plus $7/vehicle day use fee (or $35/MN state park annual pass)

A lovely overnight. We were in site 82, in the upper campground, which seems to be all tent sites. Shaded, private, level. Occasionally 1 bar VZN LTE. T-Mobile 2bars. Lower campground seems to be more open, with larger sites for electric hookups. Dump and freshwater is next to entrance. (There are also water spigots scattered throughout the campgrounds.)

A train line runs through the park with regular (hourly?) trains, which don’t bother me at all but could be a noise issue for some. Otherwise a really lovely night.

Camden State Park 44.35579, -95.92060
ticha.sarka16

It’s a lovely place by the water. Pit toilets were clean. We went on Thursday and there were plenty of space. The price per night is $21.

Waterton Réservoir 49.33022, -113.68496
Family4rêveurs

Big parking vert quiet ta night. Just next to grande prairie muséum And skatepark, playground, and big park. Near center. We had free wifi from the city

Big Parking of muséum grande prairie 55.17181, -118.80460
on.vagabonde

As everyone said, perfect for a first night in Baja. Felt very safe and met some very friendly travelers.
You can also surf on the beach and see some beautiful dolphins

Alisitos K58 Campground 32.12341, -116.88601

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