Camp for Free: Dispersed Camping & Boondocking on America's Public Lands
By John Soares
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About this ebook
UPDATED FOR 2024. Did you know that you can camp for free on much of America's public lands? Boondocking/dispersed camping is growing rapidly in popularity as more and more people take to their vans, RVs, SUVs, trucks, and cars to explore the backroads of America's forests and deserts in search of solitude and natural beauty.
I Have a Lot of Experience Doing Dispersed Camping!
I'm John Soares, a writer for businesses and nonprofits for nearly 30 years and the author of several hiking guidebooks on Northern California. I've been doing dispersed camping for over 30 years in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and other states. In this book I bring all my knowledge, experience, and research together to clearly explain everything you need to know to get out into nature on national forest and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands and find primo camping spots, while saving a ton of money in the process.
This Book is Your Bible for Dispersed Camping and Boondocking
Here's what Camp for Free: Dispersed Camping & Boondocking on America's Public Lands covers:
- In-depth discussion of the different types of federal and state lands where you can camp for free, including dispersed camping and boondocking on national forests, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands, national monuments, and more
- Clear explanation of how to research the best areas to go dispersed camping and boondocking, and where to find the best advice on finding campsites
- Detailed guidelines that help you find excellent campsites once you're out on dirt roads in the hills, forest, or desert – and what you need to do to not get lost!
- A list of the key characteristics of a good dispersed campsite, and how to make sure it's a good fit for your specific needs
- How you can minimize your impact on the land, including applying Leave No Trace principles
- What you need to do to be as safe as possible when camping and exploring
- How to keep your dogs safe
- Advice on where to legally sleep along highways and in and near towns and cities
- A comprehensive list of everything you need to take with you to have a thoroughly enjoyable dispersed camping experience
- A clear definition of dispersed camping, and why I use it more than the term "boondocking," which is more common among RV folks. I also define similar terms, such as free camping, primitive camping, dry camping, and wild camping.
- Discussion and ranking of the variety of vehicles you can use for dispersed camping: full-size vans, trucks with camper shells, minivans, RVs, travel trailers, cars, and motorcycles. Only have a regular car? No problem—you can still do this!
The book includes 25 photos, plus maps showing the distribution of U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands.
What This Book Is – and What It Is Not
There are hundreds of thousands of places where you can legally boondock and do dispersed camping in the United States, so this is not a guidebook to specific places. Rather, it's how-to manual that makes sure you know how to find the best dispersed camping and boondocking sites in the United States, and that you maximize your enjoyment and safety.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction
What This Book Is About
What This Book Is NOT About
This Book Is for You…
Boondocking…
Organization of This Book
The Stories
Why My Website DispersedCamping.net Is So Important
Dispersed Camping: An Invitation…
My Story: A Recent Dispersed Camping Trip
Chapter One Dispersed Camping Defined
Dispersed Camping and Boondocking
Other Commonly Used Terms
How I Chose the Title of the Book
Why Do Dispersed Camping?
Advantages of Organized Campgrounds
Disadvantages of Organized Campgrounds
Potential Downsides to Dispersed Camping
Not Sure? Just Try It!
Stephanie’s Story: Sometimes a Traditional Campground Rocks!
Chapter Two Vehicles for Dispersed Camping
Full-Size Van
Truck with Camper Shell
Minivan
SUV
Car
RV
Travel Trailer, Fifth Wheel, Popup Trailer
Motorcycle
Buying a Vehicle?
Making Do With the Vehicle You Have
Converting Your Vehicle for Living/Dispersed Camping
My Story: All My Vehicles
Chapter Three Where You Can Go Dispersed Camping
Public Lands
Dispersed Camping: It’s Best in the West
What About the Rest of the Country?
Typical Rules
United States Forest Service
Bureau of Land Management
National Monuments
National Preserves and National Recreation Areas
What About National Parks?
Wildlife Management Areas (Federal and State)
State Lands
Public Utilities
Private Lands
Canada: Our Neighbor to the North
Mexico: Our Neighbor to the South
Our Story: Primo Spot in Mojave National Preserve
Chapter Four Before You Go Dispersed Camping
Where Do You Want to Go?
What Is Your Time Frame?
Get Official Recommendations and Check Regulations
Get Unofficial Recommendations
Some Places Aren’t Safe
Camping Prohibitions Near Towns
Camping Prohibitions Near National Parks
Get Good Maps
Where to Obtain Maps
Google Maps
Get Good Apps
Google Earth
Check the Weather
Make Sure Your Vehicle Is in Good Shape
Make Sure You Have a Good Towing Plan
Make Sure You Have Everything You Need
Our Story: Waking Up to Snow
Chapter Five Finding the Best Dispersed Camping Sites
Find Your Site in Daylight
Starting on a Portal
Road
Watch for Secondary Roads
Choosing Your Dispersed Camping Site
Found Your Site? Check a Little Farther…
Sharing a Site with Strangers?
Dispersed Camping and Boondocking with Others
Keep a List of Your Favorite Spots
Stephanie’s Story: Just a Little Farther…
Our Story: Someone Wants to Share the Site
Chapter Six Dispersed Camping Best Practices
Camp and Walk on Durable Surfaces
Pack It Out, All of It
Campfires: Skip Them!
Campfires: If You Must
Pooping and Peeing
Staying Clean
Washing Dishes Outside
Respect Wildlife
Respect Plants and Rocks
Be a Good Neighbor
My Story: Dark Skies and Starry Nights
Chapter Seven Dispersed Camping Safety
Pick a Safe Area
Check the Weather
Don’t Get Lost When Searching for Campsites
Watch Out for Other Vehicles
Watch Out for Animals
Don’t Get Stuck
But If You Get Stuck, Do This
Choosing Your Site: Avoid Natural Hazards
Don’t Count on Cell Phone Coverage
Water
Sanitation
First Aid
Medications
Manage Your Power
Campfires
Wildfires
Lightning
Hunters
Bears
Mountain Lions
Other Large Mammals
Snakes
Personal Protection
Exploring
Keeping Your Dogs Safe
My Story: Hana and Molly Find the Way Back
My Story: Hana and Molly DON’T Find the Way Back
Chapter Eight Sleep for Free in Towns and Cities
So You Want to Sleep for Free…
Friends and Family
Couch Surfing
Sleeping at City-Approved Sites
Business Parking Lots
Sleeping on Residential Streets
Sleeping Along Highways
My Story: Sleeping Alongside Highway 101 in Northern California
Our Story: Sleeping Alongside Highway 50 in Nevada
Appendix: What to Take
About John Soares
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Dispersed camping lets you escape civilization and head out into the wild areas where you can tune in to nature and calm down, far from the bustle and noise of town and city. Best of all, it’s free!
Sound good? Then Camp for Free: Dispersed Camping & Boondocking on America’s Public Lands is for you.
What This Book Is About
This book is about:
1. Choosing the best areas for dispersed camping in the United States
2. Finding the best dispersed camping sites
3. Minimizing your environmental impact while dispersed camping
4. Staying as safe as possible while dispersed camping
What This Book Is NOT About
This book is NOT about:
1. Camping in organized campgrounds. In Chapter One: Dispersed Camping Defined,
I do have a brief discussion of the pros and cons of organized campgrounds and how to make the most of the experience.
2. Identifying specific dispersed camping sites. There are about 640 million acres of federal land in the United States, with hundreds of thousands (perhaps millions) of potential places to park your vehicle or pitch a tent. (My site dispersedcamping.net has a list of websites and apps that do identify some of these places.)
3. Converting a vehicle to make it optimal for travel. That is a complex subject: A wide variety of websites and online videos provide ideas and instructions, plus there are several books on the process.
4. Discussing specifics of brands and types of gear. Appen-dix One: What to Take
provides a detailed list of items, and I have a frequently updated list of my recommended camping gear and related items at dispersedcamping.net.
This Book Is for You…
This book is for everyone who wants to head out into America’s public lands and camp for free outside of organized campgrounds. You may have a comfortable home and just want to go camping for a couple of nights two to three times per year. You may be travelling for a week or three and want to camp for free as much as possible while you’re exploring different places. You may travel in your vehicle for extended periods and you’re looking for places you can camp for a week at a time, or longer. You may drive a sedan, an SUV, a truck, a van, or an RV.
Regardless of how often you want to go and what vehicle you drive, you’ll find detailed information and advice in this book that will help you find great places for dispersed camping.
A private and beautiful dispersed camping site near Goblin Valley in southern Utah
Boondocking…
Boondocking is part of the title of this book, and for good reason. It’s a term that many people are familiar with, and for most, it means dispersed camping in an RV.
However, as explained in more detail in Chapter One: Dispersed Camping Defined, dispersed camping is the broader term that I use throughout the book because it applies to the entire range of camping spots on public lands, not just the small percentage accessible by RVs.
If you have an RV, this book is also for you! All the information applies; you just have to be careful about picking areas and access roads suitable for your rig.
Organization of This Book
The book contains eight chapters with all the important information you need to find the best dispersed camping spots and then enjoy them responsibly and safely.
In Chapter One: Dispersed Camping Defined,
I explain exactly what dispersed camping is, along with related terms like boondocking, primitive camping, and more. The chapter includes a discussion of the pros and cons of dispersed camping, and also the pros and cons of organized campgrounds and RV parks.
In Chapter Two: Vehicles for Dispersed Camping,
I exa-mine the full range of vehicles you could use, and I rank them by most suitable to least suitable.
In Chapter Three: Where You Can Go Dispersed Camping,
I lay out the many broad options available, primarily on national forests and BLM lands, but also on state property and other lands.
In Chapter Four: Before You Go Dispersed Camping,
I cover a wide range of topics, including deciding where and when to go, gathering information, obtaining maps and apps, and ensuring your vehicle is in good shape for the journey.
In Chapter Five: Finding the Best Dispersed Camping Sites,
I provide detailed information about everything you need to do to ensure you find a great site that’s suitable for you, your travel companions, and your vehicle.
In Chapter Six: Dispersed Camping Best Practices,
I talk about Leave No Trace principles and related ways you can minimize your impact on the environment.
In Chapter Seven: Dispersed Camping Safety,
I give advice on many important topics, including weather, wildfires, animals, natural hazards, hunters, personal protection, and much more.
In Chapter Eight: Sleep for Free in Towns and Cities,
I discuss various legal options for sleeping in your vehicle in and near populated areas without having to pay, in case you can’t make it to government land for dispersed camping in one day.
In the appendix What to Take,
I share a detailed list of the essential items and