When? | Who? | Comment | Place | Location |
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Matt Pepperdine | Right on the main road, $20 for 2 people with 2 beds. Pretty sure you could get it for cheaper. Hot water, average WiFi, flat screen TV unlike most other cheap hotels. Loads of space in the room for bikes, but no parking options. |
Hostal Sunshine | -2.50888, -78.92581 | |
hpollock1074 | Men's Bathroom was not particularly dirty. There are 2 showers behind a lockable door. Shower area has wall-mounted blow dryers, which are elevated enough to use to dry off the body. |
Brahan Springs Rec Center | 34.70427, -86.60065 | |
Kate45 | Absolutely lovely. Numbered sites are spread out so you feel you're the only people in the woods (until someone comes and parks where it is clearly marked "no camping.") Each has a fire circle.and plenty of room for parking and tents. Hard to believe you're just minutes from the crowds at Bryce Canyon NP. These co-ordintes are for pitch number 15. Please please please check the map at the entrance to support the efforts to look after the forest. There are lots of empty numbered pitches yet people are just driving onto plants to park up for the night. Bryce Canyon only a few minutes away for toilets and (paid for) showers. |
Dispersed camping. Site 15 | 37.66038, -112.17133 | |
Gregory Pomeroy | One of the bet free blm sites we’ve visited. Easy to get in with any vehicle. 4x4 & AWD not needed. Fire pits, bathrooms, tables, bear storage, river front, etc! Definitely try this place if you are in the area! |
Carbella Recreation Area | 45.20896, -110.90201 | |
rshrdn | Parking lot with no trash cans, toilet, wifi or lights. Quiet location. Dark. No one disturbed me. |
Carpool Parking - US 31 Exit 5 | 41.82833, -86.30957 | |
atsukoohtake | Quiet pretty place behind big rock on the east not west side of highway. |
Behind the rock | 38.45996, -110.67304 | |
christophermichaelphoto | $27.00 reservation fee, $5 non resident fee, $8 reservation fee. Total: $40 for the night. Overpriced for what you get. Camped in spot 4 which is near to the pit toilet. There are also bathrooms/showers in the day use area. Showers are free and are lukewarm at best. Bridge the hiking area has been down for sometime so you’ll have to go around. We actually swam in the river, cold but refreshing. |
Rainbow Falls State Park | 46.63200, -123.23669 | |
roadtriptime | Camped here on the long weekend, we were the only ones here. Very quiet town. Great place for a night. Hard to pay when the office is closed. |
Gainsborough Village Campground | 49.17881, -101.45123 | |
elibullard8 | Tent camped just to the right of the paved road, about 100 feet from the cliff overlooking the damn. Free spots and many of them all around with fir pits |
Virginia River Dam Overlook | 37.20106, -113.23358 | |
our.overland.adventures | Water point is still there. Old man came out and signalled it was OK to get some water. |
Beyneu | 45.41116, 55.29894 | |
our.overland.adventures | We drove the stretch from Beket Ata to this point in about 3,5 hours, averaging 40 km/h I gues. Some stretches you can easily reach 80 km/h (not advisable) and some you'll do below 5 km/h. High ground clearance necessary as the ridges in between the tire tracks get very high. Be careful with the cross-tracks, those are suspension killers and appear out of nowhere. |
road to Beket Ats | 44.74685, 54.44621 | |
Seth Wing | Nice facility! It has everything you will need for camping: bench and table, water, electricity, clean restrooms with hot water and showers, a fire pit. The grounds where the hotel is at (as opposed to the campsite, which is set aside) is quite nice too, with a restaurant, bar, and pool. Wi-Fi will cost you $3. Camping is usd$20 per night. Make sure to climb to the top of the lookout towers while here, it’s a spectacular view. In the evening just before sunset you might also see hundreds of bats exiting the structure. |
Robins Camp | -18.62949, 25.98835 | |
stinananfito5 | Perfect stay. Arrived around 8pm. Stayed in my van and sort of stealthy. I wouldn’t think a big camper setting out chairs etc would be cool, considering all the paid spots next to this, but laying low inside a rig worked for me. Few cars parked overnight by me. Ocean view but back behind the paying campers. Grateful for this. |
Ballaine Blvd | 60.10457, -149.44261 | |
samdstorm | Stayed one night. As mentioned on the nearby spot there is a loudspeaker at Walmart that goes off every time movement is detected. Unless 30 different people tried to rob the Walmart last night it is oversensitive and goes off randomly all night long. I recommend parking down the block away from the Walmart or a further street behind. On the other hand you can get the Walmart wifi at this spot. Not many cars come by but when they do they zoom by fast and close. The noise sucked but otherwise safe spot for the night with many other campers around. |
Street BEHIND the Walmart | 33.81227, -116.48581 | |
Mekongfrank | Mildly interesting, no English descriptions in the outdoor exhibition, nor in the old UK consul's residence. The latter they unlocked for me, the main building, the old UK Consulate, remained closed, but probably only because the guy with the keys had vanished. Judging from the sign outside, the main building could have a well-arranged and described exhibition.
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Maritime Museum of the Sea and Persian Gulf | 28.89468, 50.84992 | |
Chantall | We spent a day in the park. The roads are really hectic- well I wouldn’t call it roads but more tracks in the wild … you can drive yourself but you need a good sturdy 4x4 and skills. We went on a forest walk and saw wild chimpanzees - it was beautiful Later in the day for the safari drive we saw lots of buffaloes, wild boar and elephants. The park is really beautiful… not a lot of animals… but it’s beautiful and peaceful. We paid cfa 5000 pp for entrance and CFa 5000 for the guide for the whole day (both forest walk and safari which were two separate trips) |
La Lopé National Park | 0.37677, 9.65648 | |
thefilmppl | The guy who is in charge of this campground was on a trip and no one could find the key to the grounds. The lovely people in the village were eager to find a solution and we ended up spending the night in someone’s back yard (2 cars). Just pull up to the village and ask for a place to stay, the people will be happy to help you. We felt very welcome and safe here. |
Nigerian Montane Forest Project | 7.08980, 11.09011 | |
CliffordtheCamper | Nice little spot! Got a 31’ class a in here. Road in is pretty well maintained overall. Couple OHVs drove past during the day and some day use people in and out (Saturday) but didn’t really note any highway noise. Across the dirt road there’s a little path down to the creek which was cute and clean. Perfect stopover for the night, would have stayed longer! |
Free NF Campground - Spring Creek Campground | 45.35754, -118.31252 | |
Pepsi2023 | Theres a Medium size gravel at the end of a Road where you can park for one night.
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Gravel Lot | 45.25310, -63.46981 | |
Pepsi2023 | This place is Closed no Overnight Camping/Parking anymore |
Burntcoat Head Park | 45.31131, -63.80714 | |
Takeout | There is access to the lake also just a few hundred feet away, and ATV trail on old railway |
Across from Palisades Hiking | 49.31062, -88.10328 | |
wanderlust.mutts | There was at least a dozen other overnighters here. I didn’t find any pit toilets, but a single porta-potty, which seemed to be due for emptying. It occasionally collected a short line of people needing to use it.
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Indiana dunes national park visitor center | 41.63433, -87.05404 | |
Roadfuxx | This road to the Cerro Negro cost us a lot of time, caused a lot of dents and scratches. The road conditions are bad and narrow. Many overhanging trees, hardly possible for tall cars. We would recommend the route from the direction of Leon. |
bad road!!! | 12.58861, -86.68553 | |
balachappell | one of the most comfortable camp sites, clean toilettes, HOT showers, especially for motorhomes, they made very nice places with table, banches, bbqs with covered roof, place to was dishes all very clean, no WiFi, but entel has good reception here. Beach is very nice and long, you can see the seals playing and dolphins sometimes. There is a restaurant belongs to campsite.We paid 10.000 per night for 2 people and the van. |
Los Olivos | -27.14510, -70.89135 | |
isabelvillegasjaramillo | Yes. It is a scary road. So many blind curves. Locals drive it fast so be Carefull. But I think any car can do it (big rigs will struggle maybe). We did it in 2 days. |
Check road conditions with locals first.. | -12.48309, -74.73460 | |
isabelvillegasjaramillo | Great spot!! But be Carefull, dont drive near the river, theres a hydroelectric that controls the river so you never know when it will be flooded. We had a super quiet night and morning!! Beautiful! |
Rio Mantaro | -12.58929, -74.69012 | |
mariangela.ravazio | This place is really nice. It's safe, great spot for camping! Jose and Patricia, the owners of the place, are super welcoming, friendly and super amazing people. It's a free spot, but any donation of food, dog food (they have 44 in the shelter) or money is more than welcoming. No hot shower, but there's a pit toilet. The climbing in the place is nice, but do not expect as good spot as Piedra Parada. |
El Sol | -33.07460, -69.12568 | |
mariangela.ravazio | This place is really nice. It's safe, great spot for camping! Jose and Patricia, the owners of the place, are super welcoming, friendly and super amazing people. It's a free spot, but any donation of food, dog food (they have 44 in the shelter) or money is more than welcoming. No hot shower, but there's a pit toilet. |
El Sol Dog Rescue | -33.07480, -69.12518 | |
Federico Cappelli | Amazing place to stay with tent or big rigs, the keeper let us camp in a building with no roof but completely protected from the wind. The place is absolutely worth a visit.
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Parking Lot Ghosttown | -23.14426, -69.61582 | |
Gerard Masse | Wild camping: No utilities. We were not alone there was several peoples when we came in. Once it was getting dark, only few campers spend the night. Our neighbour, was on the other side of the pound. |
Lafarge pond | 49.71464, -96.25232 | |