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Boondocking sites
Boondocking sites







boondocking sites

If you go in the early summer (late May - early July), you get the chance to see amazing waterfalls. If Telluride is not on your travel bucket list, you should add it now! Telluride is one of our favorite towns we have ever visited. Spotty cell service (unless you find a spot past the cattle guard)

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We loved Pagosa Springs so much that we wrote an entire post on 10 Amazing Free Things to Do in Pagosa Springs.Īmazing options for recreation activities (hike, bike, ATV) right outside your doorĭense forest setting doesn’t allow for great sunrise / sunset views If you head north from camp, there are amazing hikes, waterfalls, and Williams Creek Reservoir. You are only 15 minutes north of downtown Pagosa Springs with shopping, hot springs, and the beautiful San Juan River. The location of this free campground is ideal. The road in is one of the best gravel roads we have been on. Over 30 miles of hiking and biking trails are scattered throughout the campsites. The sites are large and flat, and we had plenty of options to choose from in early June. Turkey Springs is a fantastic area to camp for free.

boondocking sites

While some campers choose to boondock to get away from people, we have met some of the friendliest people (and now great friends) at these dispersed campsites. If you do end up with neighbors, don’t run your generators late at night or early in the morning. Keep in mind that the reviewers range from experts to newbies, and everyone has a different comfort level navigating their RV.Įven if the reviews say the road is OK, we always park our rig in a pullout or trailhead nearby and scout for sites with our bikes or by walking.ĭon’t park right next to someone if there is plenty of space to park somewhere else. Scouting starts by reading the reviews of the campsite on Campendium and iOverlander. You don’t want to end up down a sketchy dirt road with nowhere to turn around. The best and most important tip for boondocking is to scout ahead. You will want to make sure you have plenty of food and water as well as a way to get electricity (solar, generator, battery packs, etc.).









Boondocking sites