Canada
Wild camping recommended by some locals along a gravel road (government lands). FREE. The road is bumpy but accessible even for big rigs. You can Park anywhere on the side of the road but there is an unofficial spot after 3 bridges next to a creek, like 5mn drive from the highway. We didnt go further but there is probably other spots along the road. A lot of locals come here in the day for using their quads and motocross
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Stayed one night with a 27 feet RV. Two other RVs already there when we arrived just after the bridge. So we kept going for 200 m and found a big quite flat area. We were alone all night. The gravel road is really used by the locals, so expect some traffic even dirt bikes and ATV, even in the middle of the night but hey it is free..:)
Report Check-InLots of nice pull-off up this trail but they are all close to the trail and very dusty, big clouds when vehicles go past. Even on weekdays it is busy with quad-bikes and dirt-bikers.
Report Check-InWild camping recommended by some locals along a gravel road (government lands). FREE. The road is bumpy but accessible even for big rigs. You can Park anywhere on the side of the road but there is an unofficial spot after 3 bridges next to a creek, like 5mn drive from the highway. We didnt go further but there is probably other spots along the road. A lot of locals come here in the day for using their quads and motocross
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