Even though camping fees might seem paltry when compared to hotel costs, even $15 per night can add up more quickly than you think. But what are you gonna do? You have to have somewhere to park, right? Well, yes, you do ... but it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Or much of anything.
“Dry camping,” “dispersed camping,” “boondocking” — no matter what you call it, it all amounts to the same thing: camping on public lands without hookups. Sure, it’s a little bit more rugged than hanging out at the resort campground that comes complete with a swimming pool and rec room. But you do still have a mattress, so it’s not exactly roughing it!
Boondocking is an art in itself, from finding camping spots to learning how to maximize your time by conserving power and water. But with sites that allow you to camp for up to 14 days for a minimal fee, or even for free in some cases, it’s definitely a surefire way to save money on the road.
Related: How to Find Places to Boondock or Free Park in Your RV
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