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In tune with 2020, this place has gone slightly dystopian. We’ve been coming to Sedona for years. It’s always been a little crowded. While boondocking we would sometimes find toilet paper shoved between rocks. Traffic jams happened on weekends, in...
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Nightly Rate: $49.00
This park has a fantastic location. You can walk to town in five minutes or less. Spacing between RVs is close, so we splurged $5 extra on a more spacious site, which ended up being next to a crowd of tent campers (on the weekend) and actually...
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Nightly Rate: $16.00
This campground is located on a grassy knoll, with a nearby river and a short drive away from Linville Falls. Sites are situated in a way where almost every camper can see the other, and few sites were large enough to accommodate our 25' trailer....
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Nightly Rate: $16.00
As its name suggests, this large campground sits at the rounded crest of a hill, deep in the woods. It appears to have been built during a time when rigs were smaller and RVers preferred to squeeze themselves into narrow pull-throughs. Pavement is...
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Nightly Rate: $96.00
NYC doesn't offer up many RV-park choices, and it seems like this is the best available option close to the city. It's a large-ish gravel- and asphalt lot in the harbor, adjacent to a dry boat storage area, and fenced off from a massive parking...
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Nightly Rate: $20.00
I can see why parents love bringing their kids to this place. You park in one of the park's roomy campsites--all of which are first-come, first serve--and climb, scramble, duck and hide for hours. The rock is sticky and forgiving, and even boasts...
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As the other reviewers have pointed out, Government Wash is good, in terms of cell reception, location, access, views and silence at night. I'll add a few other features to round out the experience.
1. This isn't just recreationalists and...
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Roughly a 10-minute drive from Valley of Fire, this slice of BLM paradise puts you atop a bluff with expansive views of Lake Mead and beach access that, depending on your site of choice, is anything from a quick walk out your front door to a...
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Wayside-style dirt camping next to the rushing Arkansas, with truck noise in the background. Good for the price (free), but feels a little claustrophobic, given the many other boondockers in the area, the coming and going of day rafters and the...
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Nightly Rate: $30.00
Monument Valley can feel like a monumental rip-off if you're used to state- and national parks, and boondocking. Visitors here have two choices: Either make it a day trip and boondock 45+ minutes away, or stay local and pull out the Benjamins....
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"New areas shut down weekly"
"Friendly management, nice respite"
"Small spots, limited privacy"
"Beefed-up parking lot in a fantastic location"
"Nicely spaced sites in a giant rock playground"
"Close-ish to Vegas with great cell reception"
"Lakefront property with LTE"
"Good amenities close to Monument Valley"
"Hello, mountain biking!"
"Avoid weekends. Maybe avoid entirely. "
"Convenient stop on the way to San Diego"
"Beautiful striated canyons, avoid weekends"
"OK place for a stopover"
"Decent place if you like amenities"
"Darn good deal for coastal North County"
"Beautiful views near a lake"
"Quiet-ish, central location, well-managed"
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