When? | Who? | Comment | Place | Location |
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mickstrick | Sadly no longer available. no overnight parking sign present. |
Dyke Trail Parking | 49.26374, -122.68792 | |
R Laggren | Should work for overnight but like another poster, I found many large trucks. |
Walmart | 36.16860, -84.08579 | |
arno.lambert | Terminal for the ferry Puerto Montt - Chaiten. This is not the ticket office. |
Naviera Austral terminal | -41.48444, -72.95988 | |
dsunrise13 | A decent laundromat with lots of well working machine. Staff to assist you and provide change. Laundry products available to purchase. Closes at 5pm every day. Close to the Walmart and Casino where overnight parking is permitted. |
Swift Current Laundry Basket | 50.22303, -108.13535 | |
shoshishaul | In the parking lot of the visitor center.
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Blue Ridge Parkway | 37.23844, -79.85318 | |
amaranthsander | The quietest rest stop I’ve ever stayed at. The bathrooms were fine and there was plenty of space. |
Crescent Junction Rest Area | 38.93830, -109.82722 | |
martinzequeira | Municipal campsite. With a beautiful view of the lake. It has restrooms and electricity and grills. Also supply. |
Parque Lago San Genaro | -32.38771, -61.34659 | |
limorinbar | we came based on an iovelander recommendation, but left after several cars came by and shook our rv so badly, it felt unsafe! We do not recommend! |
overlook mountain | 34.89758, -85.44510 | |
stevengrimmelt | We drove here from Estacion Catorce. Our 4x4 van is 6 meters long, 2,10 meters wide and 2,8 meters high. It is a beautiful drive. Not super challenging in general. But I would recommend 4x4 and some ground clearance. The road is largely paved, in a bumpy way. Only tricky part is when the old timer collectivo jeeps pass in the opposite direction. But they will make way to let you pass. We payed 100 pesos (during Dias de los Muertos) to park here for the night. |
Parking Real de Catorce | 23.68904, -100.88345 | |
mickstrick | Changed location type to a daytime lot . |
Granville Island Parking Lots | 49.26929, -123.13279 | |
Oneroadoneworld | I guess this place needs a very necessary update on the prices. We got here and they asked 70 usd (1400 Pesos) for a night. The place looks like this as well to be honest but that's not what we are looking for. So safe yourself the effort going here if you don't want to spend that amount of money on a room |
Las Rocas | 17.78294, -101.72624 | |
miajl823 | I thought I had booked at the other state park rockhound, drove out there first. I’m so glad I messed up, because rockhound was chuck full of huge RVs and OHVs. This park is really wonderful. For 10$ you get walking trails, bathrooms, water, showers(planning to check out tomorrow), and no RVs with generators on. If you are car camping do not pick site 37. I think I picked the only site not back in the rocks on a flat surface. But still very quiet. Fire rings and picnic tables. Pay online then just go to your site. No one was at the entrance, but my name was tagged on my reserved site. |
City of Rocks State Park | 32.59048, -107.97769 | |
Oneroadoneworld | A place that deserves to be found if you like seafood. We had an amazing seafood bowl for 250 Pesos. For us it was enough to share the meal. Just be aware the restaurant is open till 18:00 (6pm). Beers are 40 Pesos for a bottle Pacifico. |
El Pirata | 19.58831, -105.12655 | |
patty_sullivan | easy dump right at entrance. portable water! |
North Carolina State Fairground | 35.79480, -78.72152 | |
nicguin54 | Asked and said ok to park far from store.
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Tx Palestine, Walmart | 31.73581, -95.61496 | |
Oneroadoneworld | Amazing beaches here, the turtles are everywhere this time of the year. You can see the laying eggs process all over the beach. It was pretty crowded in the weekend, we just looked for 1 of the Palapa's that was empty and camped there. We paid 80 Pesos per person. Toilets are not great at all, shower was fine. The people in town are friendly, no one bothered us or our stuff around the tent and motorcycles. Make sure if you are staying here at the beach that you cross the little river and walk to the other beaches with the coves. They are really beautiful to see and to enjoy the sunset with a beer :) Downside there is no cellphone reception at all. |
Lety restaurante y camping | 18.27011, -103.34690 | |
mauripercusion | lugar tranquilo a 10 cuadras del centro. juegos para niñes y canilla con agua porable frente a los juegos. |
plaza con juegos y agua | -26.06555, -65.97810 | |
jimmyandnataliebuslife | Was planning to camp here, but there are several ‘Hotel Guests Only’ signs around the lot. We didn’t want to risk it, so we just moved on |
Marriott Denver West | 39.74058, -105.16105 | |
bryanddaugherty | This campsite must have just been built in the past month or so. Nice spots tucked into the cliffside for wind protection. Has a pit toilet, each site has nonpotable water, 2 electric outlets, a cook area with a BBQ for charcoal, a nice palatable and a concrete picnic table. Beach is nearby for fishing, also decent cell service! 100 pesos per night. We are in a Transit van but I'm pretty confident almost any truck and trailer could get down here. |
Arroyo Armarga | 30.19791, -115.79370 | |
tatze76 | from here on until the border to peru gravel road - ca. 50km! good drivable during dry days, could be a nightmare after or during rain. don't expect to be faster than 25 km/h. |
start gravel road | -4.76141, -79.10466 | |
couark | They ask me few questions and they let me go |
Military Checkpoint | 31.89207, -116.27291 | |
couark | Still open and 15 for a shower 7 for the toilet |
Shower | Wc | 31.02055, -114.83365 | |
couark | Watch out where you going there’s some really soft spot and I’ve get stuck in Ford e150 2wd
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viewpoint overlooking the bay | 31.05617, -114.82600 | |
alexispatton77 | A small spot on the road leading to the Boulder Mail-Trail trailhead. Once you turn off Hells Backbone road, there is a small spot on the left, and if you follow the road to the trailhead there are a few more spots. Not really for big-rigs or tow campers, but you’ll be fine in 2WD vans or smaller rigs.
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Boulder Mail-Trail Trailhead | 37.88902, -111.45999 | |
tcowan78 | Huge flat space on the edge of the football pitch, alongside the stadium. Was recommended by a local, and the police drove past a handful of times in the evening and seemed unconcerned, so I guess it's fine. Quite exposed and was noisy with traffic and music from a nearby comedor from 7am (though it's Todos Santos so maybe rowdier than usual), plus in the sun from around then, so not ideal unless you're an early riser - but otherwise was peaceful overnight. zdid the job for a night. |
Rabinal football pitch | 15.09022, -90.50192 | |
David white | Rest stop that is partially abandoned. Bathrooms are fenced off and grounds not maintained. Portia potties in place of bathrooms. A few trucks the night I am here. Surprisingly quiet. No signage I saw about overnight parking. |
Rest stop | 34.95306, -111.67285 | |
priuspriusprius | Love this place, quiet. Thanks for keeping it clean, hope to enjoy it here for many years to come. |
Parking Lot - Glenwood Springs | 39.54801, -107.32814 | |
sydneykirby1999 | There were shiny new signs saying the parking spaces were for trail-use only. I took that to mean they didn't want people sleeping there, so I did not stay. |
Waterfront Trail behind Target | 40.80545, -124.14280 | |
jess.luaulife | No water, I don’t know is if the season. |
Keiller Park | 32.26698, -109.84474 | |
Wereldreizigers.nl | Terrible, TERRIBLE road noise. Great for a quick stop but insanely loud road noise. Got out of bed and decided to leave at midnight. |
rest area | 27.13360, -97.79263 |