Check-Ins

When? Who? Comment Place Location
bbbrs

it's $1.00 per gallon, or $3.00 per 5 gallon

Ice and water 30.67222, -87.90632
sprinterwegs.de

No hay diesel hoy…
But sent us downtown to another station.

Gas station -16.38940, -60.94493
sprinterwegs.de

Filled diesel directly into tank for local price.

Surtidor San Ignacio -16.36748, -60.97154
sprinterwegs.de

Entel shop. Very helpful when we had isssues to register our phones.

Entel Shop -16.37723, -60.96014
legislativestatistic26

All said already. Wonderful! One of the most beautiful private campsites I’ve been in South America. Will stay here for all the time I visit the falls. Just perfect spot. Price at the moment: 7000 ARS per person.

Costa Ramon -25.61984, -54.59395
claudiaholland

great stop close to hwy, but quiet. View is a bonus!

Devil's Garden 41.50231, -120.63143
globbetrailers

OK to fill our canadian/ US bottle of propane quickly. 1500 pesos/ Kg

El Correntino compras -51.65138, -69.30071
fugimosdecasa_nolimits

Private finca... Really beautifull and you do not need to walk to much to get 8n the blue water.
did not ask the price because the owners kindly let in for free. was raining. And they taught a place do sleep at Bajos del Toro...

Poza - Tobogan 10.23308, -84.28273
puser2074

They built a structure and a wall between the streets and the small beach, new houses left and right. It still looks nice, but not really an option if you need a bathroom or access to nature for this purpose.
There was a clean and spacious bathroom open - all night, although I was told that it would be closed - in a structure with stalls just at the central plaza.
I finally stayed in a small road leading to the beach walk.
The night itself quiet, but a lot of barking by stray dogs, partly aggressive.
Actually, not a comfortable place, in all, although the people are very friendly .
Probably full of day tourists on weekends.

Beach at Las Nuñez -1.74163, -80.77722
OunTravela

A perfect place to camp or store your vehicle. Grant and Sarah, the owners, are very welcoming. They also sell our book EXPLORE GEORGIA, a must have for any overlander!

Overland Haven 41.73558, 45.30794
annelien.rijmen

They just asked to see our TIP. Friendly popo.

Police Control -35.08082, -69.58317
fugimosdecasa_nolimits

free ..............................................

Bajos Del Toro - Super El Toro 10.21505, -84.29844
Van

The campground was closed but there is some places next to another lake and that is open ! Very nice view

Alleyne Lake 49.90874, -120.56562
meltedbrother40

You can stay up to 8 hours, bathroom, pet area

Rest area 47.28896, -118.03491
internalgazelle36

Hotel run by local people. Double bedroom with shower/AC/fan from 240 GHS including one breakfast. They also serve food. Quiet expensive for this area. Gated parking area for cars.

Dynasty Lodge 8.86310, 0.04725
nomad_iron_works

Still $12 for a single room with private bathroom. The place is kept clean, has a very hot shower, and has good wifi. No problem bringing my bicycle inside the room. Very nice and friendly people here.

Hotel tren al sur -1.70331, -78.76909
kaelan.young

Went two days in a row and couldn’t get a spot unfortunately. Beautiful campsites though if you’re lucky to snag one.

State Line Campground 37.00129, -112.03559
k.pickren821

Non-electric site for non-Maryland resident is $22 PLUS $6.00 for registration.

Deep Creek Lake State Park 39.51245, -79.29802
old-fashionedrethinking10

Campground is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. To register, go to kiosk by restrooms. Showers available by code.

Watson Lake Campground 34.59220, -112.42367
xG3m

Cleaned bathrooms before I used them, were super nice, didn't ask any questions, offered a disposable towel and there were even spaced around the block to park without restrictions. Cars did pass very close to vehicle on the busy street (did not stay the night around). Good wifi service.

Miller Community Center- Free Shower! 47.62159, -122.30679
xG3m

Cell phone service was great for spectrum and flawless videocall.

Stayed 2 nights no issue ( Sunday and Monday). Was a few beer cans around the park and lots of car traffic well into the night.

Potentially big rig friendly among the front of the park.

Be'er Sheva Park 47.52528, -122.26428
coddiwompledrive

Permanently closed. It’s inside Yosemite National Park per a NPS ranger who stopped by this morning just after 7am. Apparently a local resident complained a few bans were here.

National forest land starts south of the Foresta Rd bridge. It’s also county land and generally overnight camping isn’t enforced by the hotel (see other camping pins on the map just north of here, particularly by the Yosemite sign)

Yosemite El Portal 37.67315, -119.78769
Rodamundofava

Lugar super sossegado, estacionamento amplo para camper e Van, ônibus não vai conseguir manobrar. Tem banheiro público na rua ao lado.

Estacionamento da Igreja. -29.25455, -51.53308
cloudyrayon29

el precio ahora es de $3950, algo caro a mi parecer pero no hay muchos sitios para vaciar aguas grises y baño químico. también se puede cargar agua pero las mangueras que habían no parecían nada higiénicas y no tenía adaptador para conectar la mía (canilla de 1" creo). preferí cargar en el sitio de información turística que está cargado también en la app a pocos kmts de allí.

Municipal Dumping Station -41.13611, -71.28073
literarycarrot24

Nice big parking next to a Home Depot and across from a large church. A little traffic noise but generally quiet. Stayed 2 nights with no issues.

Planet Fitness 38.01706, -84.45798
cloudyrayon29

el mejor lugar para cargar agua en Bariloche. Son muy amables. sólo tienes que traer tu propia manguera pues allí no hay.

Oficina de turismo Río Negro -41.12189, -71.23527
pachecomolano

Tap water. good quality. nice place to rest.

Tap on the park near Iglesia -25.43790, -66.29194
Kimball Stone

https://sanagustinbikepark.com (prices are incorrect online as of 22/04/2024; see photos)

An extremely nice, well maintained bike/eco park that offers both tent and vehicle camping, the best bathrooms and showers I've seen in literally years, a four volcano/city/lake view, a fire pit with amphitheater seating overlooking said view (the night guard built me a fire without having been asked, and pointed me towards a big pile of wood to keep it going), a restaurant during the day, a couple of playgrounds and picnic areas, is big rig friendly, has bike rentals, and has a very worthwhile shuttle from the bottom of the trails so you can avoid the 500m climb back out if you want to. Even that was fun and really beautiful (but bumpy; it's a 4x4 track, not luxury ride).
The bike trails are *super* fun, one way, and well marked, separated, and graded by ability level. They also have pump tracks, jump lines, and hiking only trails if that's your thing.

Pets allowed on leash and on the hiking trails, but my dog is incredibly and obviously well behaved so they told me to let him off. The park and trails are open from 7-4, and I'm guessing they generally care much less about the leash rules after hours, so long as you have a dog who just hangs out with you and doesn't wander.

No wifi, but OK Claro 4G depending on where you are in the park. Plenty of open sky for starlink.

The only thing that's a bit goofy is that they wouldn't let me move my van into the camping area until after 3:30pm and I'll need to clear off by 9am. I'm not sure if they will let me post up here for multiple days, and as tired as I am after riding, I'm not sure I'll try to find out.
They also have a huge parking lot that I could have stayed in for free, which has enough flat space for 1-2 vehicles at the far corner. My guess is that this doesn't come with bathroom access.
There are a couple of switchbacks on the access road, and some slightly low hanging branches that big rigs will scrape, but only 1-2 limbs that you'd need to take care to avoid. For reference, my van is 7.8m long and 3.2m tall, and some roof/brush scraping aside I had zero troubles. It's a one lane road in many places, so expect some backing up and scooting over for other vehicles.

Of important note is that Google maps SUCKS in this area. SUCKS. SUUUUCKSSAH. It will give you two options off of the main road, neither of which are correct.
If you come from the north, you take the main road off of the highway, and then enter through a large, blue gate on the right hand side that you will have to wait for a security guard to open. (This place feels *very* secure, btw).
If you come from the south it's a bit trickier in that you'll need to do some u-turn jiggery on the highway, loop around the backside of the gigantic mega church, pass by both roads that google is going to tell you to take, and look for that same gate. Once through the gate you just stay to the left for ~2km.

The downside is that it's a bit expensive, but you get what you pay for on this one. It's easily the best campsite I've had in a long time.

San Agustin Bike Park 14.52607, -90.49297
cloudyrayon29

cuando fui no había nadie en la oficina por lo que cargue sin preguntar, supongo que no hay problema. A considerar que se necesita una manguera algo larga porque no está tan cerca de la calle. Hay una entrada para vehículos pero a veces hay algún auto bloqueándola y no permite acercarse a la canilla. Me resultó más cómodo el sitio en la oficina de turismo que está marcado cerca de aquí.

Water at Bariloche Municipio -41.12700, -71.24880
the_birdmachine

There are quite a few pull offs on this road with fire rings. I found them on the way to the Lexington Arch Trail Head. The dirt road is in a great condition, any car should be able to make the drive. I spent almost 24 hours here and didn’t see anyone else, it’s fairly secluded despite being right next to the road.

Lexington Creek Road 38.85791, -114.12584

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