You can also go to FreeCampgrounds.com. I've found a few wilderness boondocking sites there, but there are also a lot of Walmart and "in town" listings.
Be cautious and verify that boondocking sites listed on all websites are still available. Often the listing hasn't been updated in several years and things change.
Escapees RV Club has a boondocking group and there is also a Yahoo! Boondocking Group. Boondockers are sometimes hesitant about sharing their best sites, but they are more willing if you are like-minded and part of the group.
It's not always easy to find good wilderness boondocking spots, but the good ones are worth the effort.
Luvglass said
06:13 AM Aug 14, 2010
Here are some sites I've gathered over the years.
http://boondockingguide.com/
http://www.boondocking.org/poi/POISearch.shtml
http://www.forestcamping.com/
http://www.freecampgrounds.com/
http://www.rv-boondocking-the-good-life.com/index.html
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en.html
http://www.eugenecarsey.com/camp/default.htm
http://www.rv-boondocking-the-good-life.com/boondockingtips.html
http://www.phrannie.org/boondock.html
Good luck,
RV-Camping.org
DispersedCamping.com
You can also go to FreeCampgrounds.com. I've found a few wilderness boondocking sites there, but there are also a lot of Walmart and "in town" listings.
Be cautious and verify that boondocking sites listed on all websites are still available. Often the listing hasn't been updated in several years and things change.
Escapees RV Club has a boondocking group and there is also a Yahoo! Boondocking Group. Boondockers are sometimes hesitant about sharing their best sites, but they are more willing if you are like-minded and part of the group.
It's not always easy to find good wilderness boondocking spots, but the good ones are worth the effort.
-- Edited by janieD on Thursday 19th of August 2010 07:04:57 AM