It’s important to note that if you drive over the border to Arizona (to go into town or experience local attraction), there is an hour time change! There is a Walmart, laundry mat and several restaurants in the town of Page that is about a 15 minute drive away.īootjack Dispersed Camping (Island Park, ID) Amenities include cold outdoor showers, toilets, dumpsters, RV dump, and water spigots! The price for camping is a small fee of $14/night (no reservations needed), which isn’t bad for all the amenities and beautiful views! We’ve camped here three times we love this place so much! Lone Rock Beach offers dry camping *on the beach* overlooking the water. See availability and make free online reservation here. This area is a perfect place to base out of to explore all that Central Florida has to offer. We loved Lake Panosoffkee because of the above amenities as well as the LOCATION. Amenities include water spigots, picnic tables and fire rings, as well as a bathroom (no shower.) Lake Panosoffkee allows FREE dry camping here for up to 14 days (reservation required!) This area is mostly a large open field, which is perfect for solar, but also has some shaded spots further back. Lake Panosoffkee Wildlife Management Area (Central Florida)īoondocking in Florida? You betcha! This was one of our favorite boondocking locations in Florida. All of these places were found on Campendium. We bought our Heartland Cyclone 4007 because of its large tank capacity for the purpose of dry camping for long periods of time. We’ve been full-time traveling in our RV for over eighteen months now! We’ve visited some incredible places and I thought it was a great time to share some of our favorite boondocking spots we’ve visited so far. Here are some helpful blog posts about boondocking:Īnd here is a helpful video about boondocking basics over on our YouTube Channel: Our Top 7 Favorite Boondocking Locations The perks of boondocking are that you get to park in places with AMAZING views and not have a neighboring RV eight feet away from you. Boondocking is a style of camping where you are completely without hookups (no connection to water, power or sewer!) Generally, boondocking is free or cheap on most public lands across the USA. For those who are new here, you may be wondering what I’m talking about. We knew right from the beginning of our RV Journey that the majority of our camping would be boondocking in the great wide open spaces of the west. So on that very first RV trip we ever took, we tried out dry camping and we fell in LOVE! Fast forward a few months after that trip, we became full time RVers. Thanks to social media, we already knew about the idea of boondocking from some RV friends we met along the way. We were total RV newbies, but that trip was THE BEST vacation we’ve ever taken as a family. Two years ago, we took our very first RV vacation. Orignal article written by Heartland RV owners, The Flying Hens and can be read here.
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