St. Thomas Loop Trail lies on the northern-most point of Overton Arm of Lake Mead. The trail takes you into the old town site of St. Thomas, a town that dates back to 1865 when it was first settled by Mormons. The trail itself is relatively new, having been officially improved in 2018 with...
Homestake Pass refers to a 6,300+ foot mountain pass along I-90 about 10 miles east of Butte, Montana. Right at the pass itself is Homestake Rd, which leads you past Homestake Lake, and finally Homestake Pass Campground. The campground itself, which I refer to as the “Front” campground, lies at 45.926345, -112.405241. The campground...
About 12 miles of Bismarck, North Dakota, along the I-94, is a small lake that seems insignificant enough for a state so out of the way for most Americans, but yet offers some great RV boondocking that all RVers should pin on their map. Sweet Briar Lake is operated by Morton County’s Department of...
The last few reviews of Cabela’s in Lone Tree, Colorado posted on FreeCampSites.net seemed to reflect the same sentiment across the greater Denver metro area, that RVing in the Mile High City is not welcome… Though they have no problem with overnight parking, the city council of money grubbing politicians do not allow overnight...
There is a view area (view point) located along US-40 in Utah, overlooking Starvation Reservoir. The view area lies just on the east side of the bridge that crosses the reservoir. On the other side of the highway is an RV Park (Camperworld). The view area is sparsely visited, even by local law enforcement...
Some rest areas are busy, some are not. Juniper Rest Area along I-84 in southern Idaho is pretty busy. Connecting Salt Lake City, UT with Boise, ID, the rest area is largely frequented by trucks and RVs, not so much passenger vehicles. Try to get here before sundown if you want to find some...
Shoshone Falls Road is a plot of land on the north side of the Snake River, north of Twin Falls, ID. It rests on the eastern side of the intersection with US-93. When entering this area, there is actually a BLM sign with the name, “Snake River Rim Recreation Area”, but I’ve not been...
Sawtooth National Recreation Area is a dream-come-true for Spring-time RV boondockers. Late April to early May is when the landscape comes alive with green foliage and spring blooms, while the Big Wood River fills up with snow melt from nearby mountaintops. There are dozens of forest roads that make up the Sawtooth National Recreation...
There are not many places to boondock for free in the greater Boise, Idaho area. In fact, I couldn’t find any that offered free boondocking, relative safety and quiet, and usable Verizon 4G coverage. But I did find this place. Located in Meridian, along a dead end street (corner of N. Vicenza Way &...