I know that beach well as I used to have a girlfriend in Westport. There are a ton of cool places North of Fort Bragg
Stayed in the upper river run lot at sun valley last night with no issues
Finally of the ground and into a new to us camper, upgraded the tow rig also. Excited for a lot of camping this summer
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Broke it in at local lake over the weekend, easy tow and the wife enjoys it
Nice, looks pretty similar in size to ours (17') but likes like you have a slide out bed? Where's your door? Seems weird to have a canopy that doesn't cover the door (but I'm looking on my phone so maybe I just missed it).
We love our camper, though it does kinda turn you into a campground camper.
How well does the taco pull that? We upgraded from the quad cab frontier because we were afraid of pulling out in the mountains.
first time out so just getting use to it. the taco pulls it well, searches for gear sometimes but power is good. put on a 8k equalizer and cant tell the camper is back there.
had an 11 4 Runner and needed to upgrade for more pulling power, love the new taco. looked at the chevy colorado's but felt too much like a car drive to me. wife drives the taco but I get visitation :)
odd angle of pic, awning covers the door. the front of the camper folds down to a full queen bed, hybrid style. really opens up once you fold out the bed. got alot of campground camping (CO state parks) planned this year while I work on the off the grid stuff. Need to put on solar and fix some things due to age, etc.
I'll be posting up the camping TR's, going to Lone Rock Campground for fly fishing over Memorial, working on 11 Mile canyon, Lakeview, Steamboat Lake and some others.
South of HWY 80 Wyoming visitor center below the cel tower hill. Happy jack exit. Great radio stations and your Wal mart fried chicken will still be warm. The gravel lot would suffice but there's a nice double carport tree situation across the street up a tiny hill.
I think all the resorts in Washington allow RV camping to some degree or another. Stevens Pass has an overnight parking area and also an RV lot with hook ups. Mission Ridge has a designated RV parking area with no amenities. Alpental has a paid RV lot. The other hills are similar.
Anyone every van/truck camper in the Meadow Mountain lot off I-70 going to Miniturn? Walked up there this summer and looked like good terrain for the SO to try touring for the first time and like it would get good coverage pretty early in the year. Was thinking of rolling up in the evening, sleeping in the van and doing a few early morning laps.
Or is that place so overrun with snowmobilers I'd hate it?
You could car camp at Spraddle Creek, or at the end of the frontage road then hit up the north side of vail pass during the day. You would need to break down, but it's pretty close. Not sure on the overnight regs at Vail Pass summit proper, but I'm sure you could get away with it for a few nights no problem.
Uh...yeah...what?
Is this a marketing exec getting a little loose with the words or an official invitation to camp in the C-Lot for free? Is the latter, be careful what you wish for Wanker Park. Every "mountain-y" yuppie has a camper van these days looking for a place to park.Quote:
Ski bum tips: Winter Park has truly embraced its brokest and most hard-core fanatics in recent years, particularly over on the Mary Jane side of the resort. “The C-Lot at Mary Jane has almost become its own separate community,” Hurlbert says. “There are remodeled bathrooms that are open all night, and many people will park campers in the lot in anxious anticipation of a powder day. During the ski day, the lot is alive with grilling, dogs flocking, and plenty of beer flowing. It’s easy to make new friends who are always willing to offer a sandwich and a cold beer.”
There are some big changes planned at Winter Park. The Zepher needs to be replaced and will be a gondola that stops at Sunspot and continues to Lunch Rock. The only hope I hold is that the Jane will stay free parking and no condos. It really is a ski area within a resort. Also, I think the bus might be able to pick me up in Tabernash and go to the mountain and town making apres a more viable stay outta jail experience.
Can Rockies RV Overnighting -
Revelstoke yes x1 night if you register at office
Kicking Horse - yes
Lake Louise "due to ice jam flooding from the Pipestone River, the Lake Louise campground is closed until repairs are completed in the spring.
If you are camping in your RV, there is free camping available at the ‘over flow parking lot’ 5 km east of Lake Louise off the Trans-Canada highway. There is no plug-in or sani dump station available.
If you are looking for a place to just park your RV, there is a parking lot behind the Husky gas station located across Village Road from ‘downtown’ Samson mall.
However, before you park your RV there, please come into the Lake Louise Visitor Information Center located on the corner of Samson mall, and talk with the Parks Canada staff. They will ask for your RV licence number and forward it to the Park Wardens who will then know to not give you a ticket for camping in a non-designated campground."
Big Sky MT: Porcupine Road was referenced earlier in this thread, but may not be as copacetic as previous. Instead, the parking lot at the bottom of the Pony Express lift in the Moonlight Basin section of Big Sky worked well for me last week. Thanks to Harry for the beta.
is this still accurate - looking for spots/lots to sleep in our popup camper in the wasatch and ranges to the south.
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Alta/Snowbird: there is a trailhead shortly before the canyon road starts that has appears to allow overnight (and no-one bothered me) here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=40.57...13672&t=h&z=18
Canyons: allowed in the lot by the Silverado hotel.
In SLC in general there are a ton of places you can do (not counting the Costco and Walmart lots).
Norton Bay Rd. North of Jackpot NV in ID. Road's pretty nice once it gets over this flooding chasm thing at the beginning.
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I don't know that it is officially allowed, but we weren't bothered for 3 nights in this lot in T-Ride. Says 72 hour free parking and doesn't explicitly exclude camping. Saw others there as well. Public bathrooms open between 6am and 10pm near the lift ticket office by the Coonskin lift.
https://goo.gl/maps/5HhdthZxbLN2
Pretty sure we're talking the same lot. Has a bigger sign that says 72 hour parking allowed and a little shack at the entrance...maybe 200-300 yards from Coonskin? Up high on a post not where the 72 hour sign is was a little white sign saying no overnight camping. Everyone we talked to said they had no troubles. We also chatted up an older couple at the coffee shop and they said park in front of their place on the 700 block of Columbine and if anyone hassled us, tell them Bebe said to park there. They, and another guy at the bar, said that as long as your not on the main road, keep a low profile, and there's not an event or festival, side roads are generally fair game for car camping. Edit-found the pic. If this is the same lot, they post no camping-look in the lower right of the attached "No overnight camping in parking lot"
From the road trip we're currently on:
Taos-all is fair game and we took pole position in the closest parking lot with no troubles. Multiple other overnighters there. Get the chili verde at Tim's Stray Dog. There a bathroom at the beginning of the shops as you drive in.
Telluride-see above. Didn't know about the toilets but we had our river toilet in the van and no deuces. Also stayed a night at Orvis Hot Springs. If staying in a camper, 24 hour access to showers, kitchen area and hot springs. No hookups. I can't remember pricing but want to say about $10-15 more per person than just visiting the Springs on a day trip and those folks have to leave at 10 pm.
Aspen-Aspen Basalt Campground. Call in advance...not many spots for passers through. Seemed like they almost all are permanent winter residents. $40/night with hookups and showers. Fairly seedy element and crumby looking Campers with reflectix duct taped around the bottoms but only about 20 minutes from Highlands.
Stayed with friends in Durango and SLC so no comments there.
Currently parked at Lava Hot Springs after a soak. Going to check out Pebble Creek in the morning.
CA: Squaw currently allows two nights in the lot by the clock tower. You have to register but it's free.
I used my two nights, any other good spots closer than the truckstop on 80?
Any clues for overnight parking at/near Powder Mountain, UT? Heading to use Loveland 3 free days with the truck camper.
Kirkwood: As of 3/10/17 "There is no overnight parking or camping in the resort area". To quote security.
Thanks. I did call PM. No overnight parking in their lots.
We'll see what we can find.
The general rule seem to be:
Smaller areas that want your business will welcome you to stay there, Big Corporate areas want nothing to do with us, we don't spend enough money. There are exceptions to the rule, fortunately.
We have a truck camper. We'll check out the PnR if we can't find any forest service roads we can slide off into. Thanks for the hint.
We ended up being there fairly late season. Cruised through Eden and to PM. Talked with a patroller who called someone and we got permission to stay in the lot by the busses and groomers.
The lot never filled up. Was a good deal but not sure they'll allow it peak season. Hopefully so since we're heading over sometime later this season.
The PnR would be Ok if overnight parking is allowed but that uphill drive could be ugly in a storm. Chaining up would make it better but still. It's a damn steep paved road up to the ski area.
Ski in ski out parking. Damn good.
If it ever dumps and a Durango trek is justified does anyone know if Purg allows overnight parking in their lots?
Anyone have any updates on spots in the Canadian Rockies? I already know about the one night deal at Revelstoke, and the campgrounds/parking lots around Lake Louise, but any other options for those two areas? What about Banff area? My wife and I are taking the van up this week for a quick trip.
Thanks!
Also I know of a free park and ride lot in Sandy, UT that is just at the entrance to Little Cottonwood, perfect for Alta/Snowbird. It's just a parking lot and there's no bathrooms, but there is a rec center across the street with bathrooms, showers, and hot tubs for only $5/day. My wife and I parked our van there for four days last year with no problems whatsoever. Just google Alta Canyon Sports Center and the park and ride is just across the street to the north near the bus stops and fire department.
I stayed two nights in the car lot at the base of the Pony Express Lift in the Moonlight Basin. Very quite and no problems. Thanks for the intel Tri-Ungulate. I bet there would be no issues staying in the main lot either because I did see a couple sprinter vans.
Highspeed internet is available in the village.
Hey guys,
coming over from Aus and rented a decent sized campervan for a couple of weeks, any info on cheap powered spots around South Tahoe or Northstar would be good if they exist. no problems bumming it on the side of the road but using a heater would be nice for a couple of nights.
After spending a few weeks in Japan and then Colorado with friends ill be driving LA > hoover dam/Grand Canyon > Zion np > Tahoe and then come back via SF/Yosemite and Big sur.
Probably only going to spend a few days in Tahoe because ill have done a fair bit of skiing beforehand but any beta on the other areas or new suggestions would be appreciated.
cheers
Looks like camping is back at killington at skyeship for next season in the lot across the road from the lodge. Jay Peak stateside lot camping is also aloud.