Category: Boondocking

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Buckeye Hills Regional Park, AZ

Before pulling out of the Phoenix area I glanced at a map and saw Buckeye Hills Regional Park just south-west of the greater Phoenix area. The park, “slated for future development”, has only a few pit toilets, picnic tables and well graded gravel roads that will take you one to...

Padre Island National Seashore 0

Padre Island National Seashore

Padre Island has been the pinnacle of this trip. Although the Formula 1 event was the reason we are in Texas, Padre Island is the furthest point East (and South) we will travel. It is the turn-around point after nearly 3100 miles traveled from Colorado… 2000 from Mom’s house in...

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Keough Hot Springs, CA

After leaving the Lee Vining and Mono Lake area, I continued south out of Bishop in search of a sight to pull over and camp for the night. After a few failed attempts I turned down a dirt road and was very surprised to find some hot springs! I quickly...

Slab City 0

Slab City

After the hectic day yesterday I was ready to drive off from Slab City before the sun even set. Upon arriving, sinking into the sand, and then digging my van out of the sand, I found little that kept my interest in the ‘city’ so I slept on it in...

Holloman AFB and Lakes 0

Holloman AFB and Lakes

Just south of Holloman Air Force Base (between the base and White Sands Ntnl Monument), are a few small lagoons which the AFB allow the public to come and bird-watch and/or camp. This is where I happened to pull into last night about an hour before the sun set, and...

Boondocking in the Teton Forest, WY 2

Boondocking in the Teton Forest, WY

Just outside the National Park is the National Forest. While it may sound the same, on paper the different between  a”Park” and a “Forest” is everything. Within the National Parks, the public is very limited in what we can do. The Government does this to protect the parks from the...

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What is boondocking?

The phrase “boondocking” generally means free off-the-grid camping. Some free camping can be found at truck stops, rest areas, and some big-box stores like Walmart or Home Depot, although with a usual limitation of a single night stay only. Most people consider boondocking as the free camping out in the ‘boonies’...