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Free Camping Near Phoenix: Sonoran Desert National Monument
We were looking for free camping near Phoenix but aside from some casino parking lots, we weren't having much luck. But then, about an hour south of Phoenix, heading west on I-8 we found nice dispersed camping at the Sonoran Desert National Monument. This vast, sprawling stretch of BLM land was a welcoming landscape to spend some time in warm winter temperatures with plenty of room to roam.
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Camping Near Sycamore Creek | Beeline Highway
After looking and looking, we pulled the trailer down near Sycamore Creek and then through the wash for about a quarter mile in questionably deep sand. With some strategy and enough speed, we managed to back our trailer into the perfect little branch off of the main wash. And we were home!
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Camping in Ironwood Forest National Monument
Between Phoenix and Tucson is a great place to enjoy some super agreeable winter weather. And just off of the I-10 is a nice opportunity for some wide open desert camping in Ironwood Forest National Monument! This is a clean and quiet area in the vastness of the desert - with mountains in the distance and Saguaros towering throughout.
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Free Camping at Logandale Trails
Camping at Logandale Trails was such a treat in an amazing area that we actually postponed venturing into the state park for a couple days just so we could explore the area around camp. For an epic camping experience full of beauty, rock scrambling, OHV trails and great winter weather then check out Logandale Trails.
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Free Camping at Williams Hill Recreation Area
Williams Hill Recreation Area is an area of BLM land at the southern end of Monterey County in the Salinas Valley. There is a really nice free campground and dispersed camping is permitted as well. The camping at Williams Hill Recreation Area is situated atop a peaceful hill of about 2,300 feet elevation granting excellent, vast surrounding views.
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Free Camping at Oroville Wildlife Area
We stumbled across free camping at Oroville Wildlife Area as we began our journey south from Lassen Volcanic National Park. We just spent an incredible few weeks camping near Lassen and exploring the amazing unique volcanic features throughout the national park. Then, it was late September, we got six inches of snow overnight! We went from no snow, to six inches.. that's when we knew it was time to hit the road and head south! As we were heading south, we didn't know of any great boondocking areas. But before making it all the way to Sacramento, we looked on Freecampsites.net and found free camping at Oroville Wildlife Area.
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Free Camping Near Lassen Volcanic National Park
This is our first time in the Lassen area and we were so excited to get in there are explore! Having this dispersed free camping near Lassen Volcanic National Park made the perfect home base for what ended up being a perfect two weeks full of adventure. Find out more about this conveniently located and peaceful free camping location!
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Hartley Springs Campground | Free Camping Near June and Mammoth Lakes
Hartley Springs Campground is a spacious campground nestled in a beautiful pine forest with just the right amount of amenities. Conveniently located between two beautiful mountain towns, Mammoth Lakes and June Lake, the campground itself is a great destination and its proximity to nearby adventures was a major perk! Find out what to expect at Hartley Springs Campground, when to go and what to do nearby!
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Camping Near Lolo Montana
From Missoula we headed into the Lolo National Forest to find dispersed camping near Lolo. A few forest roads later we found a great place to boondock! Our new home was situated in a beautiful forested valley right next to South Fork Lolo Creek and a wide open meadow. This spot ended up being very peaceful, quiet and tranquil.
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Camping Near Boise at Swan Falls
We stumbled upon Swan Falls Dam free camping when we were looking for free camping near Boise. All of the Swan Falls designated camping is tucked way down at the bottom of canyon. There are towering 700 feet cliff walls on either side of the canyon and the Snake River runs through it.