Hilton Garden Inn Hershey - Guest Parking Lot | Informal Campsite

United States

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Details

Verified:
over 1 year ago
Altitude:
84.5 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
mjosephw52

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
Unknown
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
Unknown
Water:
Yes
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Unknown
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Unknown

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I saw a bunch of parking lots and places around this town that would make great camping spots and I happened to drive past a sign for this Hilton.
I slept in a Holiday Inn parking lot last night elsewhere in PA and it went great. So I pull into this parking lot and begin to look for spots. I took a right as I pulled in. And I see there's a lot dedicated to guest parking! It says "Park at your own risk."

Well, sounds good to me!

So here's my spot for the night. Enjoy. I'd say a big rig could probably park for a night and then peace out in the morning if you don't make it obvious or cause much trouble. I'm in a CRV myself so not worried about stealth.

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I saw a bunch of parking lots and places around this town that would make great camping spots...but I was wondering if there was a place with free coffee in the morning. I know hotel lobbys often have coffee and they don't ask if you're a guest, and I happened to drive past a sign for this Hilton. I was going to stay in the parking lot behind the nearby gym/aquatic center but then the free coffee idea struck me!

I slept in a Holiday Inn parking lot last night elsewhere in PA and it went great. So I pull into this parking lot and begin to look for spots. I took a right as I pulled in.

And I see there's a lot dedicated to guest parking! It says "Park at your own risk."

Well, sounds good to me!

So here's my spot for the night. Enjoy. I'd say a big rig could probably park for a night and then peace out in the morning if you don't make it obvious or cause much trouble. I'm in a CRV myself so not worried about stealth.

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