Houndmamas
Member
Hey everyone -- it's the newbie again ....I am trying to learn about boondocking....I understand (from reading some of the posts associated with this term) that there are folks who believe that the term should only be used in the purest sense of the word -- when you are RV'g out in the wilderness with no access to basic utilities and are completely off-the-grid so to speak.....While acknowledging and respecting the traditional meaning of the word, as a novice to the RV world and as someone who is trying to figure out how to plan for a cross-country trip this July, I am reaching out to see if I can get some guidance on "boondocking" along the way by parking the trailer overnight (without having reservations in a campsite) so that we can sleep and then get back on the road in the morning....Are there places that will allow us to do that (rest stops?? etc.)......I am planning on making some actual Campsite reservations (to take care of utilities) but would like the flexibility of not being locked into reservations every night of the trip just in case we decide, on the fly, to take a detour.....Thanks!!!!