Check-Ins

When? Who? Comment Place Location
www.wiedekamm.com

they can Change larger amount of USD to Pesos but you need to Provider your Passport. easy to Access by Car but No parking nearby. one does the Job while the other drove the Car arround the Block 10 Times...have fun! todays rate: 285 for 1 usd

Dos Arroyos Bureaux de Change Posadas -27.36589, -55.89363
cindycompert

Spigot works great, still there between pumps 5 and 6.

Chevron Dave's Fast Stop 33.39696, -110.87261
codycarson93

I spent Halloween night here and there were only two other campers besides the host. if you're making reservations online, I would suggest site 50. but almost all of the sites looked excellent. Nice flat spots for tents and plenty of room for your vehicles. they sell firewood for $7 a bundle and ice for $3 a bag. bathrooms were in decent condition, and the showers look fine but I didn't try them.

Chippokes State Park 37.14145, -76.74187
maxihm8

Good spot for one night, beautiful view of Lago Nahuel Huapi and mountains.

Playa Centenario -41.13044, -71.29027
michellepoirier46

ce n'est plus un RVpark. Le terrain a été divisé en 3 entre frères et sœurs et, nous étions dans une allée étroite devant leur logement. Pas top. Les banos étaient fermés la nuit. 50 soles pour 2 et un van.

Huanchaco Gardens RV Park -8.07298, -79.11842
online

Had a great stay at Rancho Santa Rita. You either pay pp 100 peso for day use of the canyon or 250 for camping right next to the gate. When you pay the camping fee, toilet and water is included and you are able to enter the canyon 24/7. (definitely recommending the hot springs at night)
The camping area is a bit further up the road, they bring you there after check in. We hiked up the canyon a couple miles, there are some more thermal baths up there.
The family managing the area is really nice and helpful, we’ve got some free eggs from the farm

Santa Rita Hot Spring 23.47175, -109.80738
jangarn83

We really enjoyed staying here. The road noice didn’t bother us and we sleep with a window cracked open. Lots of grassy area’s to walk our dog. Interesting sites to see in and out of the Visitors Center.

Rest Area 30.34163, -91.72288
cwklein

Found Horney’s as described. There was one other party in the “main” area. We drove another 50 yds or so along the dirt access road, beyond the two dilapidated picnic tables and the trash cans (which the BLM seems to be emptying- they had fresh plastic bag liners) and parked where the dirt road bottoms out before gently rising again. Nice and flat there. Quiet. Lovely in the morning.

Hopkins Reststop 37.44025, -115.37850
grant1.skinner

Auto propane and BBQ style tanks both refilled here.

Shell 50.01452, -125.28435
the-travely

Georgia to Turkey.
On georgian side everything fine. A bit slow but okay.
Turkish side is still under construction, so a bit more chaotic because it‘s very little space for the cars and big trucks.
Took us more than 2 hours for the entire process.
Everybody is very friendly.

Georgia/Turkey border at Turkgozu 41.58722, 42.81792
spandcompany

This spot was just alright. Small spot for one, MAYBE 2 cars/vans. You could not fit a travel trailer in here easily. There was garbage at the site. And private properties on the way up. Didn’t like the vibe here much. Didn’t feel alone.

Lobo Canyon 35.20629, -107.71690
globe-discover.ch

Very nice place in front of the waterfall with a shelter. The shelter are good for shadow but unusable by rain, the roof is open on the top. Have a sundowner direct at the waterfall edge. Facilities are all run down, no water in the toilets, shower not running. No drinkable water no electricity. Caretaker are very nice but hungry so bring a extra portion for him. Only the scenery is worth the money. The walk through the bush to the Kabeluma falls is a must do. 1,5 hours one way. So expect 4 hours to walk there and back. The road to the Kabelumafalls is in very good shape, but it’s an experience to make the walk.

Lumangwe Falls -9.54269, 29.38784
oakmariposa

This place is amazing! We ended up snagging a cancelled spot last minute on Halloween for our 25ft rig. right on the water with a great view of the lighthouse and full hookup. The manager and staff were super welcoming and helpful. The island used to be a fort and the remnants are scattered about to explore, and there’s a couple small beaches and big rocks to climb on (I also found a crab which was cool). Will be returning next year!

Winter Island Maritime park 42.52672, -70.86905
jerico6112

No Dry Camping Allowed Anywhere!!!!
Signs everywhere.

Blue Water Resort & Casino 34.16196, -114.26669
Two Dusty Travelers

National Parks campsite. Neglected, but the view and abundance of wildlife more than made up for it! Lots of spots along the river. Neglected shared ablutions (flush toilets, cold showers, outdoor spigot). No electricity or Wi-Fi (slow Wi-Fi was available at the park office). When we tried to book ahead of time via Christine of ZimParks, she quoted us $115 per night. If you just show up they charge $23pp per night.

Lots of wildlife in camp! Hippos, elephants, baboons, vervet monkeys, kudu, waterbuck, impala, plenty of birds. Watch your vehicle closely! The monkeys will take anything.

There are also exclusive campsites with no ablutions, just long drop toilet, if you want a private campsite. Game and views seemed just as good at Nyamepi.

Unguided walking safaris allowed here with a permit. Guided walking or personal vehicle safaris $10pp per hour - show up at the park office and ask. Canoe safaris were on hold because canoes were damaged by hippos.

Nyamepi Camping -15.71950, 29.36708
Ebi

Nice Camp to visit Omaruru and also the wineries. Friendly owner, good internet. Wrong information so far, big rig is no problem.

River Guest House -21.41932, 15.95939
Thomas

Showers are 30 pesos. Best times are definitely over. Built and never been maintained. Mexico.
Still private hot shower, check if they work first!

Pemex gas station has showers! 21.87197, -105.14914
www.wiedekamm.com

good Campsite to visit the falls by Public Bus. all what you need, quite and shady. paid 2.800 Pesos for 2 Persons and 1 campervan.

Camping Ma-Ri -25.62230, -54.55753
hiladie

great place to stay

for the night security car all night some highway noise. food was also great 👍.

Fire Rock Navajo Casino 35.53249, -108.63098
Nicolas

Flat grass land, not sure we are allowed here, but there is nobody

Huge flat land -50.40446, -72.72302
heike.shs60

This is an official campsite near the Pyramid of Uxmal. The place is very well maintained. Lucia Lopez and her family is very friendly and helpful. Toilets and showers are very clean. Located directly on road no. 261.

Hostal y Camping El Eden 20.45834, -89.72656
info

signs say "please no camping". I did not use the restroom, so cannot comment. Five trucks and campers parked for the night.

Rest Stop 38.75500, -111.41876
jacksonja5

31 October 2022 - Dump station open and water is available. Filled our tank up with filtration. No issues with the fresh water so far.

Middletown rest area 41.55595, -72.74147
HenriquetaVai

Maravilhoso dormir no meio do salar. Faz bastante frio a noite.

Uyuni Wildcamp -20.05649, -67.30417
NorthEastMode4X4

Pulled in late to an empty parking lot. Walkers and bikers started arriving around 6. Nice spot for a quick stop.

South Lums Trail Head 39.54452, -75.71946
hollysheffield22

Parked here without any issues. There is a public bathroom down the near the main strip (if you go out the parking lot, turn left and then it will be on your right).

Parking Lot - Glenwood Springs 39.54801, -107.32814
Ale.on.the.road

Local restaurant cheapest that the one close to the castle.
Good food and friendly owners.
we were two and ate for aroun 170tl

Konak Cafe and Restaurant 38.66962, 34.84089
mcrbikecommuter

Very basic hotel, bit dated but reasonably clean and centrally located and they don’t mind you having bicycles in the room. MX460 for a basic room without TV. WiFi is a bit slow. Popular with Baja Divide riders.

Hotel Tecate 32.57269, -116.62693
[email protected]

Very easy to get to, private, and secure. Within sight of the highway, but very little noise. Was quiet, and mostly clean. A few beer cans, but not bad for what it is (BLM land, apparently). When I was there I only saw one other human being in a pickup truck driving up the dirt road that leads to the site. They didn't even slow down.

BLM. Blue Star Memorial Highway 34.95186, -117.43920
psyduck007

no trespassing posted at entrance

Clover Valley 40.83104, -115.01822

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