The Comprehensive Car/Camper/RV Overnight Camping Locale Thread

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  • snoboy
    Registered User
    • Dec 2005
    • 1524

    #76
    B.C.

    Red Mountain: Yes, OK, but an overnight fee (maybe $10 bucks, not sure) and there is a limited number of plug ins.

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    • Cayuse
      Funhog
      • Jul 2010
      • 384

      #77
      Washington

      49 Degrees North: yes, $15/night with power limited number of power pedestals available.

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      • boltonoutlaw
        Bofus?
        • Jul 2005
        • 1885

        #78
        So far it's only a rumor I read at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Boondocking but "New legislation could open ski resorts on Forest Service land to summer recreation..." which may open more ski area parking lots to campers in both summer & winter.

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        • POWHNTR
          Registered User
          • Mar 2006
          • 366

          #79
          Not much here about Utah. We will be there in a few weeks and are looking for places to sleep in our van. Any beta would be appreciated. It was mentioned somewhere in here that Snowbasin had an overnight lot...anywhere else??
          Last edited by TAHOEDOWN; 03-09-2011, 08:25 PM.
          Snowmobiling is not a crime.

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          • DanoT
            Registered User
            • Apr 2010
            • 912

            #80
            I stayed at the 24 hour Walmart in Sandy Utah, about 15 min. from Snowbird. The nearby Starbucks has free wifi and I picked it up parked in my truck camper. Tire shop on the way to LCC sells propane. The Sandy Costco sells 2 day non-tram lift tickets to Snowbird for $105, but they were not on display so you need to ask the cashier or manager.

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            • POWHNTR
              Registered User
              • Mar 2006
              • 366

              #81
              Thanks DanoT! Great info. It sucks the Utah resorts aren't more kind to the rv crowd.
              Snowmobiling is not a crime.

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              • udp88
                Registered User
                • Feb 2011
                • 33

                #82
                Originally posted by boltonoutlaw
                So far it's only a rumor I read at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Boondocking but "New legislation could open ski resorts on Forest Service land to summer recreation..." which may open more ski area parking lots to campers in both summer & winter.
                Hey sorry to revive an older thread but I'm interested if anyone has any follow-up on this? What does it mean for those of us who seek to live in the parking lots? I also saw reference to this somewhere else, but I'm sorry that I can't remember where it was. . Maybe it just means all the resorts will start doing what Kwood does... charging $$ to sleep in the parking lot. Could be worse, but...

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                • MakersTeleMark
                  ~~~(oYo)~~~
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 19960

                  #83
                  Many municipalities where ski areas are located prohibit camping within town limits (even Walmarts). The proposed legislation would have no effect on that, in fact, it doesn't even remotely have anything to do with it.
                  Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
                  This is like hanging yourself but the rope breaks. - DTM
                  Dude Listen to mtm. He's a marriage counselor at burning man. - subtle plague

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                  • udp88
                    Registered User
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 33

                    #84
                    Not sure what you're getting at. I think the proposed legislation concerns federal forest land and public access to it. I'm not sure that municipalities would even factor into the conversation, at least if the resort is actually situated in a national forest. It'd probably be better if someone could dig up a link to some real information about this so we're not just making random guesses.

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                    • MakersTeleMark
                      ~~~(oYo)~~~
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 19960

                      #85
                      http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill...?bill=s112-382
                      Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
                      This is like hanging yourself but the rope breaks. - DTM
                      Dude Listen to mtm. He's a marriage counselor at burning man. - subtle plague

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                      • powdrhound
                        Any powder will do fine.
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 2051

                        #86
                        From my read of the legislation, the purpose is to Allow ski areas to expand their permit from winter only use.
                        Add the Zip Lines and Bike Parks. So yes, they would open their RV lots in the Summer then.
                        Current Status, per govtrack, is Out of Committee, awaiting further action. Along with hundreds of other Bills.
                        But since the Republicans will be declaring Federal Bankruptcy this week, does it matter?

                        "Last Action:
                        Jul 14, 2011: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
                        Status: This bill was considered in committee which has recommended it be considered by the Senate as a whole. Explanation: Although it has been placed on a calendar of business, the order in which legislation is considered and voted on is determined by the majority party leadership. Keep in mind that sometimes the text of one bill is incorporated into another bill, and in those cases the original bill, as it would appear here, would seem to be abandoned. [Last Updated: Jul 15, 2011 6:20AM]"

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                        • Jasonnz
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 5

                          #87
                          Hi guys,

                          A group of us are planning on living in an RV within Revelstoke over winter. Does anyone know of areas where we can park up for free?

                          From what I understand there are by-laws against it but how heavily is it enforced? Also we don't want to annoy locals by parking where we shouldn't.

                          Any help or advice would be great.

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                          • rmackd
                            Registered User
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 151

                            #88
                            Mammoth has tons of camping out of town on the 395, but they seem to get on people about camping in town. There is a campground in town with hookups through the winter, but it likely costs $30 or so I'd guess. I've only tent camped.

                            Jay Peak is pretty easy to car camp around, but I don't know if an RV would raise suspicions. I've slept in a car around Montgomery Center a few times at least.

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                            • boltonoutlaw
                              Bofus?
                              • Jul 2005
                              • 1885

                              #89
                              Pulled into the KWood to see about this exact issue and got only a printout from the website:

                              Kirkwood welcomes self contained RV guests during the winter and summer months. Overnight parking is available in the Middle 7 Parking Lot at Timber Creek (see valley map), space permitting. Please note that RV's and over-sized camper trucks are only permitted in the Middle 7 Lot due to size restrictions in other parking areas at the resort. RV's and over-sized camper trucks seen parking in other resort lots will be asked to relocate. You must be self contained as there are no hook ups available, Kirkwood does not provide power, water or septic.

                              Kirkwood Rules in the RV parking area will be strictly enforced:

                              Self Contained RV’s Only (no tent camping)
                              No Campfires
                              No Dumping
                              Gas-Only Grilling
                              Must Display Paid Registration
                              No Off-Road Vehicles or ATV’s allowed
                              Pets Must be Leashed
                              Recreation Vehicles "RV’s" are classed by chassis type and body and defined as follows: Class "A" and Class "C" RVs, and 5th wheels or trailers of any kind (towed behind another vehicle or hitch in back of the truck). Fees & Restricted Dates

                              $25 per night
                              4 Night Maximum Stay
                              Winter Restrictions
                              o Sunday thru Thursday Only
                              o Non-Holiday
                              o Special Non-Restricted Weekends will be Posted (check weekly)
                              Fifty percent of all parking fees and RV pass sales will be donated to the National Forest Foundation to be used for local conservation projects in the Eldorado National Forest. Kirkwood is a proud sponsor of the National Forest Foundation helping to create a positive impact on the local recreational experience for many years.
                              Seems pretty clear. Then this follows:

                              Winter Restrictions

                              During the winter season, overnight parking is limited to Sunday through Friday, non-holiday, as well as select weekends - space permitting. Non-restricted weekends will be posted weekly. An RV season pass also is available during the winter for just $199. Restrictions apply. Please contact the Season Pass office at 209.258.7277 for further information.

                              For questions about Kirkwood RV Parking please contact the Lodging office at 209.258.7293.
                              I need this translated into English. It appears one can buy a season pass for RV parking, but stay no more than 4 days at a stretch. Is that the idea? Also: I have a Class B RV, so - does that mean none of this applies?
                              Befuddled in Tahoe

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                              • jon gaper
                                Registered User
                                • Dec 2006
                                • 1174

                                #90
                                Originally posted by boltonoutlaw
                                Pulled into the KWood to see about this exact issue and got only a printout from the website:



                                Seems pretty clear. Then this follows:



                                I need this translated into English. It appears one can buy a season pass for RV parking, but stay no more than 4 days at a stretch. Is that the idea? Also: I have a Class B RV, so - does that mean none of this applies?
                                Befuddled in Tahoe
                                Actually its very clear,but the enforcement is NOT.
                                If you have a class B,go into the office and get in writing that the weekend restrictions do not apply to you while you still have the leverage of cash in hand before you pay for the season pass/parking pass
                                picador

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