
You free yourself from the reservation process and fees but lose the luxury of a developed campground.īoondocking is also a handy way to just park and sleep. In certain respects, boondocking is a simpler form of camping. There’s a wide range of camping available under the term “Boondocking.” It can range from setting up camp in the backcountry, to parking at a Walmart. Boondocking: The Complete Guide to Free Camping (Almost) AnywhereĮvery day, campers and travelers choose to escape the crowds of campgrounds for some off-grid exploring. It takes a little know-how and practice before you really get the most of our boondocking. You can’t just park anywhere and call it boondocking, though.
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These features will show you public lands where you can camp for free whether or not you have service or wifi! For last-minute camping, you can use The Dyrt PRO‘s Offline Maps and Map Layers to find free camping near you.

No hookups, no site assignments, probably no neighbors, no problem.

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Buy a year of PRO here for just $35.99 if you always want to be able to find an established campground from your vehicle.įor those who want to forgo the campground, boondocking is a way to keep camping cheap and easy. The term is most popular in the RV and Camper Van community.įor those who always want to be able to find a campground, we built The Dyrt PRO, which is an annual $35.99 membership that gives you PRO Camping Discounts at hundreds of campgrounds, PRO Gear Discounts, PRO In-App Campground Search even when you lose service, and PRO In-App Downloadable maps. Their trucker hats are the perfect addition to your next boondocking trip.īoondocking is more than a funny word: it’s a totally rad way to hit the road! Essentially, “boondocking” is when you utilize free camping without amenities or hookups. This article is brought to you by Banner & Oak, a company with deep expertise in headwear. Originally published on The Dyrt Magazine:
