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When? Who? Comment Place Location
comingsnowplow79

No longer allowed to stay overnight here, only 30min.

Ava Petrol Station- -13.36944, -76.21165
nationalbarracks56

stayed on northbound rest area. clean restrooms. lots of parking spots.

Manzanita Rest Area 42.51773, -123.36672
gestaonaestrada

Ponto de apoio em que ficam diversos motorhomes. Tem ducha na entrada da praia e ponto de energia nos postes. Não tem banheiro disponível. Tem comércio na região.

Motorhome parking -10.98579, -37.04551
electricping96

This place is super cool. A lot of spaces for camping. Spots are mostly private. Very wooded area so we couldn’t use our starlink but they have wifi and phone service is decent there. Everyone is very nice and we felt very safe there. We paid $33 on a Friday. We did a same day reservation, they had a few spots open which was nice. We had two dogs with us who loved the campsite. Also- found that we kept finding ticks on us and our dog which is expected when you’re in the woods but it was quite a lot of them so I would bring tick repellent for your animals and yourself before visiting. They have hook ups and primitive camping sites. Hosts were super awesome.

Ichetucknee Springs Campground 29.98111, -82.75083
permanentjanuary71

noite tranquila chega fácil de carro ,motor home ou moto

Bahia inglesa -27.08576, -70.86368
viviendoentodaspartes

Farmatodo tiene wifi libre para conectarte

Wifi libre FARMATODO 10.22834, -67.53170
viviendoentodaspartes

un sitio espectacular para conocer toda la historia de Simón Bolivar, la de su familia y de la finca.
la entrada cuesta 1$ por persona y visitas tres museos con distintos guías que te explican muy bien.
todo el personal de allí son súper amables, nos trataron muy bien. recomendamos visitar este lugar.

Finca San Mateo 10.21379, -67.40675
dfromholz

Great little spot nice and quiet. No amenities that’s worth staying for dry camp stayed last night. Decided to spend the day here relaxing looking at the views definitely recommend it if you’re coming through.

Capitol Reef NP East Entrance 38.27835, -111.12943
Tiktok

Very nice Oklahoma rest area. Clean bathrooms, pet walk area, picnic tables and vending machines. Stayed. The night felt totally safe. Pulled in at 9 PM was the only vehicle in the parking lot.

Oklahoma Welcome Center I-40 E 35.22801, -99.82832
navpel

I'll try to organize the information for people that were confused like us:)
There are 2 owners to this park- Conaf and Private. They both have senderos.
we parked near the private one and payed 7000pp and walked the short red hike to the Mirador.
Then we went back to the entrance and the nice people there told us that if we pass the bridge ( from this side) there's a Sendero starting there and we don't have to pay.
That's what we've done.
It's a very beautiful hike in a very beautiful day!
Enjoy

Sendero Glaciar Exploradores -46.51444, -73.16099
lee.myrah

Back again. Still very nice. 3 other Overlanders. Lots of Border Patrol activity.

The back road between here and Arivaca has several Minor water crossings. Perhaps they become Major after a rain?

Pena Blanco Rec Area 31.40212, -111.08421
DRR

I spend 1 night here, pay 165 rand 1 person whit bike, the people here was very nice, 6 ladies cleaning all the camping, very clear camping whit beautiful trees, nice view to the city, lot of shops close to the camping, a policeman arrive to see how are the place and say me that no problems, I feel very nice, meet lot of people and could stay relax during the night, I don't felt afraid about anything.

Municipal Camp -34.54155, 20.04567
bernbo

Arrived at 5 pm on a Friday. At least 3 sites are left. We can stay for 14 days. Very clean. Keep it that way! Rules in English -French close to the Restroom.
Arrivée à 17h00 un vendredi. Il reste 3 sites de libre. On peut rester pendant 14 jours sur 30 durant l'année. Très propre. Contribuons aussi ! Règlement Français -Anglais près de la toilette.

Jeff Busby – Natchez Trace Parkway 33.41652, -89.25860
ioverlander

this is a very famous hiking trail. take some repellent and water with you. there are 2-3 water spots on the trail. at the end in Nocelle there is a free public toilet.

start of the hiking trail „path of the gods“ 40.62535, 14.53603
taydean

RV dump station, water spigot and air next to pump 12

Stinker Gas Station 39.07650, -108.51434
certaintom-tom81

Nice little campground right on the beach. Owner speaks great English and very friendly. 450 pesos per night for power, water and sewer. Note for those navigating here with Google Maps from the south. Do not follow the route it suggests - miles of rough dirt roads. instead drive north to Gusave then follow directions through town and down to La Gloria. Very nice paved road down to beach. It is about 45 minutes off the highway.

Playa Bonita Beach House 25.29557, -108.52488
raynabrown04

no camping sign has been posted we didn’t try it :/

Pebble Beach Rd parking 41.76659, -124.23288
SteveO

online reservations indicated one spot free which I took. maybe 1/2 occupied. much quiter than sand dunes nation park up the road. must reserver & pay online :(

Zapata Falls Campground 37.61615, -105.56010
addedfolder75

Recently established bush camp in a beautiful canyon. Water, flush toilet, shower with donkey heating. Great braai area under cliff overhang. Pretty level grassed area. We parked 5 Landy’s easily. Could fit up to 7 vehicles. Requires 4x4 to get there.
Can do 70+km 4x4 route to Kareedouw from here.
Contact Chris 073 232 8932

Rus en Vrede Bushcamp -33.62566, 24.09654
SnoozinUtilityVehicle

Amazing spot off the old 95, great views of the mountains, sky and road. car camped in our SUV no issues, no one else around. quite exposed and windy.

Mountainside Knoll 38.02217, -117.23872
shawnsusanbrown

GPS coordinates brought us to the place exactly. This was a really great site not too far off of 40.

Martinez Road Dispersed Camping 34.99802, -105.78463
aerosamc

Flat camping at the fork of two rivers. Sign reading "CAMPING AERA" Missouri Conservation. Otter Slough is gated at night so come early through the conservation area or come in via 691.

just outside Otter Slough CA 36.69451, -90.13921
verticalroute40

Open campground, beautiful, isolated, bugs

Sherbrooke WMA. LA 30.45792, -91.73074
Kirby

away from the interstate so you do not have interstate noise. however, there is a lot of other noise. there are various vehicles driving around pretty well all night. and there are people walking seemingly 24/7. they probably are not walking as much in the middle of the night, but they are definitely walking and talking and you get to listen to them through the walls of your camper. CB employees are great!

Cracker Barrel 33.92187, -84.49155
Rideyourtravel

perfect place on the way to Bariloche or to El Bolsón. you can put your tent make a faya and sleep in the barm. he can give you wood for the faya and hot water.

estancia -41.56222, -71.48176
tuper.mcgee

The Valero gas station has a couple of spigots between the fill stations. Didn’t ask if potable but I’m assuming they come off the city line. Looks free to use

Valero gas station 36.69465, -97.34366
escoff55

Small pastry shop “Alexandre Boudry” next to the Super U store. Best pastry chef around! The pastries are excellent and at a fair price!

Petite pâtisserie « Alexandre Boudry » à côté du magasin Super U. Meilleur pâtissier du coin! Les pâtisseries sont excellentes et à un prix correct !

Alexandre Boudry pastry 43.86704, 4.44336
anoukoepfer

There are two ways to visit the Matmata Crocodile Lake with the car: in both cases, you do need a 4x4 and you drive a sand-track from the main road in Nbeika to the village Dar Assalama, it’s before the valley entrance. Here you can either park in front of the valley and walk the 3 kilometres through the valley to its end or you drive above along the valley. The first part over the sand tracks takes about 1 hour, best to reduce air pressure, there is some light bulldust. There seem to be many track options to get to the beginning of the valley.

We decided to drive above the valley. In this case, you need to find the track on the right of the valley leading up onto the rocks. The track needs another hour and has some rocks to cross, it’s well manageable with some ground clearance & conscious wheel placement. With our Pajero with only 22cm ground clearance, it’s manageable after getting out a few times and checking the rocks. In total, it’s 25 kilometres off-road.

You can’t drive directly to the lake, you park and walk the last meters above the gorge to have a look into the valley. You can also walk down into the valley from up here. The advantage coming from here is that you are elevated and see the crocodiles from the front. Best be quiet and don’t talk, they are quite shy. We went twice, once in the morning and once in the evening - we were always all alone and saw more than 20 crocs lying on the sand.

It’s really really hot in the region and also didn’t cool off at night.

crocodiles in the dessert 17.88078, -12.09459
anoukoepfer

You don’t need to pass directly through the village before the valley if you don’t intentionally want to.

crocodiles in the dessert 17.88078, -12.09459
anoukoepfer

Nice place to stay for a night! No one around, we were all alone. It stayed really hot even at night, we didn’t sleep well because of that.

Track to the Dessert Crocodiles 14.71184, -17.43113

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