When? | Who? | Comment | Place | Location |
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roland | Very quit place. No Services.Bring all your staff with. Fantastic Stars in the night. No bugs. Owners super lovely!
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Sunrise country | 38.08668, -109.13439 | |
Sierranighttide_on_IG | CITO is a place to work on your home on wheels, and allows you to stay in your home on wheels while you do your DIY projects. People can stay here for up to five nights for $10 each night - cash only. or you can stay for an entire month for $220. hookup Is $40 a month or $50 if you have an air conditioner on top of your home on wheels or in the window. The place is brand new and still working on officially opening up and is looking for workampers to help clean up the land and get it in the shape of knees to be. So you do need levelers or know that you're not going to be completely straight. You do need to make reservations on the Facebook page though. they don't allow people to just drive in and park. everyone has to go through the Facebook page. If you stay for a month longer they require you to do a background check. The place is super quiet but there's also not much around either. everything is at least 20 minutes away. they have someone come out once a week to empty black tanks which cost $20 per block tank. they don't have a trash dumpster yet so any trash has to be taken into town and disposed properly or at the city dump. The only Wi-Fi that works out here is Verizon. |
CITO - Cobbtown In The Orzak | 37.32021, -92.58343 | |
thomasavbeverly | tried to visit this rest stop for water and dump station a few days ago. it was closed. not sure if permanent closure or just temporary. |
Rest Stop Free Dump | 47.27076, -122.31413 | |
maeklein | Great place, nice view if the sunset. Quite. Snow Canyon is $10.00 for a day pass. Camping looks tight. This spot was perfect. |
BLM camping outside of Dammeron Valley | 37.29903, -113.64911 | |
lutzie.feuerstein | Nobody bothered us, but there were some people meeting(?) late in the evening. Maybe this is the place where the youth of soledad gets together or where they sell drugs? All six cars left at once around 11pm.
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Parking at Bryant Canyon Road | 36.42966, -121.31165 | |
TexasViking | Friendly staff Pilot and McDonald’s
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Pilot Travel Center | 48.84892, -122.57249 | |
seraphinvetter | Not much to add to the previous reviews.
The tap water is filtered. We had no problem drinking it for 5 days. They also have set up tents with bedding for 20$pppn. One of our favourite places to relax and just enjoy your surroundings in 8 months of Africa. |
Woods Camp | -15.87962, 29.05230 | |
douglaswaller93 | We tried camping here, but were approached by two rangers right after 10pm and told we couldn’t stay here. We ended up staying at a nearby Walmart instead and didn’t have any issues there. |
Spill way boat ramp | 38.61119, -89.35631 | |
nathanb306 | Best food in Mwanza! I have been coming to this city for two years and every time I have dinner here. Delicious vegetarian (or vegan if you want) Indian food. I can recommend the manchurian dry but honestly everything she makes is delicious. Only 20.000 per person and I always go home with leftovers in a take away bag to eat for lunch the next day. Beautiful terrace. You can send her a WhatsApp, she responds quickly on +255 688 707 070. |
Priya's Place | -2.51568, 32.90119 | |
Billie Whizz travels | Robin is a professional tour guide and motorbike mechanic with comprehensive workshop. Robin is easily the most enthusiastic & knowledgeable tour host taking 'memory of a lifetime' tours on the salt flats via 4x4, or excellent motorbikes, or bicycles.
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Nómada Experience | -20.45713, -66.82514 | |
Lucas_Meets_World | Beautiful and well kept grounds with small lakes, a swimming pond, clean bathrooms and a kitchen area. Best thing is the access to the river. We stayed 3 nights in our camper van and paid 30,000c. Only a couple roof top tenter there the second night otherwise we had the place to ourselves. Short drive to the waterfall and 20min walking into town. Only thing I can think of to make this place a 10/10 would be Wifi and some hammocks. |
Lagos del Rio | 10.45653, -84.64519 | |
nadiroselei | Hot spring river! Main part of the soaking happens where it is deepest! But there are tons of little soaking spots I found. Super windy here. Any size rig friendly. |
Bog Hot Spring | 37.45001, -107.80572 | |
jewels70 | great private and quiet spot. tiny bit of road noise but the creek sounds covers that. flat in middle spot |
Off the 199 | 41.83305, -124.03568 | |
Wyld Eagle Adventures | As described, lovely place. For various reasons we ended up staying a week. Communal fire pit. Helpful staff. Still no sign, just behind the big green gate. (So good luck trying to order pizza delivery there especially if the driver speaks little English.) Small space, so little privacy if other campers are around. Internet is available at Camp spot, when it is. However, it uses a Mascom hotspot which has poor coverage there, and it seems as soon as 2 people are using it, it won't even load a web page, so don't count on it other than for WhatsApp messages and in the middle of the night.
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African Bush Lovers Hide Inn Camp | -19.96982, 23.46090 | |
TravelsWithFrisbee | Only appears to be a couple spots off this road but i didn’t go up too far. Road is in good condition, any car fine. Found a nice spot just a dip down from road. Great forest views and private although not far off FR. There is logging going on but not an issue. This spot would only fit a van probably but spot before it is a bit bigger. Good tmobile cel which is rare around here! |
FR 37 | 37.34710, -106.93561 | |
dkruis27 | Close to Arches & Canyonlands. Easy access and not as crowded as some other areas nearby. Great TMobile & Verizon service. |
Valley City Rd flats | 38.88156, -109.80785 | |
ersterjuni2005 | We stayed here for one night together with another van. We didn’t checked the photos before and expected it less burnt. Or maybe there were another fire last year. Looked really fresh burnt. We really like it, it had a special beauty - especially because the nature started to get green again. |
Proctor Lake | 63.90832, -135.74214 | |
Helo | Coût pour une tente : 50$ MX p/p. Coût additionnel pour utilisation de la cuisine : 20$ MX p/p.
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Casa Verde (Hotel y Camping) | 21.39088, -98.99800 | |
Helo | Coût pour une tente : 50$ MX p/p. Coût additionnel pour utilisation de la cuisine : 20$ MX p/p.
Cost for a tent: $50 MX p/p. Additional cost for use of kitchen: $20 MX p/p.
Costo de la casa de campaña: MX$ 50 p/p. Coste adicional por el uso de la cocina: MX$ 20 p/p.
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Casa Verde (Hotel y Camping) | 21.39088, -98.99800 | |
follow-your-nose.ch | We stayed there for two nights and we could park the camper directly at the lake. It‘s a nice and quiet place. We also ate fish in the restaurant, which was quite good. It’s possible to use the toilets of the restaurant. Shower we didn’t try, so can’t tell anything about it. We could also fill up the watertank there. The owner doesn‘t speak any English. But he’ll be happy to welcome you at his place. Let‘s support the local business in this harsh region :-). |
Günay in Yeri | 41.00036, 43.29915 | |
The Lost Leopards | Nice little park but expensive ($50 a night) when you consider the recreation pass (which everyone must purchase) has gone up to $20 for the calendar year. We camped at the On-Beach full hookups site next to the rental cabins. Decent (but not great) bathrooms and small rv lots. Each has a picnic table and a fire ring. The view of the ocean is unspoiled and is classic Pacific Northwest views, with seastacks, rocky shoals and pine trees all the way to the beach and cliffs. If we were Washington residents or had spent more time to explore the Makah & Cape Flattery area, we would visit this place again. But the $20 recreation pass on top of the $50 RV site fee was cost prohibitive. |
Hobuck Beach RV Park And Campground | 48.33882, -124.66371 | |
kaladeviaje | Dormimos una noche. Sin problemas. Wi-Fi abierto 24/7 y funciona perfecto desde el parqueo. Velocidad 9/6 mbps. Sólo tener en cuenta el tren pasa frecuentemente pitando fuerte. De noche sonó a las 4am y 6am We slept one night. No problem. Wi-Fi open 24/7 and works perfectly from the parking lot. Speed 9/6mbps. Just be aware the train passes by frequently loudly. At night it rang at 4am and 6am |
Library parking | 54.01523, -124.00529 | |
transformative2020 | Conveniently located campground tucked along a river in the foothills of Sequoia National Park; it's the first camp when leaving/entering through Three Rivers. Spaces are close to one other, but people are respectful and it was quiet. Online reservations required when we were there the Wednesday night before Memorial Day weekend; we found availability a few days before. $22/night. Bear lockers provided but we didn't see any activity in the area. Surprised the toilets flush! |
Potwisha | 36.51695, -118.80103 | |
caminandoporamerica | pasamos dos noches en el estacionamiento amplio hecho para motorhome.. muy seguro, ya que estaba el puerto ahí nomás.. para cargar agua lo ideal es ir a la planta ose a la entrada de la paloma |
Parking Lot | -34.65441, -54.14795 | |
meags55 | nice overnight parking very quiet. exactly as I expected for Walmart |
Walmart. Dillon | 34.43682, -79.37507 | |
perrinevrard | Large and easy to get area near the road. |
BLM Off Route 143 | 37.77377, -112.44349 | |
perrinevrard | Not accurate coordinates, we finally found the spot, but it seems to be private.
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East Fork Road | 37.69408, -112.20505 | |
Garino | Beautiful RV park with pull-thru sites located in Silver City, New Mexico. Full hook-ups and free Saturday night barbecue. Very friendly staff. |
Manzano’s RV Park | 32.77935, -108.21836 | |
laale.0824 | nos quedamos 5 días acá, super tranquilo durante la semana, el fin de semana más gente, pero igual es tranquilo durante la noche... cruzando la calle hay un hotel, Bahía azul, el guardia nos paso agua... Super recomendado |
Beach front camp | 9.60693, -84.62436 | |
hourlesslife.com | Fun change of pace. Field to camp in with some shade for smaller rigs on the edges. We were given access to the pool, with the understanding that the hotel is adult-only and our five-year-old needed to be quiet. Fortunately, we had the pool to ourselves. Not sure we could’ve survived without the pool. It was very, very hot during the day. Enjoyed a meal at the restaurant (gin tonic) and another at the brewery. My only issue is the location of the bathroom, which is clear on the other side of the property from the camping and requires threading behind buildings. I didn’t and wouldn’t go over there at night. I guess there are showers there, but we didn’t use them. There is a water spigot near the hotel entrance with really high water pressure. Multiple people said it is potable water. We did buy breakfast, which we ate at the hotel, as a thank you for letting us use the pool. Everyone was kind and hospitable. |
Angeli Gardens with JUNGLA Brewery | 15.48400, -88.04357 |