![]() ![]() Within these areas, it’s ( usually) legal to car-camp for FREE! Remember this as it’ll save you big $$$ during your road trip. Look at a map and you’ll see light green shaded areas within each state designating National Forests. While most of the country has no mask restrictions or COVID-19 closures, remember to stay safe, and follow proper local guidelines during your trip. What you do get in lieu of these luxuries are very few neighbors, a canopy of stars, the wind in the trees, and the satisfaction of knowing you’ve finally made it off the beaten track.ĭispersed camping has become one of the safest and more popular camping options post-pandemic restrictions. Unlike pay campsites in national, state, and RV parks, dispersed campsites offer few of the amenities you’d typically expect like toilets, showers, adjacent restaurants, etc. You’ll never look back!Īlso known as free camping, pirate camping, boondocking, or just plain roughing it…whatever you call it, the rules in the US for vehicle camping in designated Forest Service Land are a godsend for any budget-minded traveler. There are a few important guidelines to follow, but once you get the hang of it you’ll find that not only is it free, but it’s also fun and easier than you might expect. ![]()
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