Wallydocking: an RV term used to describe "urban stays outside of a RV park" and covers "stealth camping" "front yard camping" "Flying J / truckstops" "Wal-Mart / retail parking lots" and other similar situations.

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State and National Parks

You can find camping spots that fall under the auspices of a variety of U.S. Federal Government and State agencies, such as the following:
National Park Service
National Forest Service
Army Corp of Engineers
Bureau of Reclamation
Bureau of Land Management

The lands maintained by these organizations include hundreds of parks and forests, with thousands of campgrounds. While many of these may not provide RV hook ups, they offer solitude, and beautiful scenery at reasonable prices. Be sure to check out limitations on RV lengths in national parks. The ReserveAmerica website will help you find campground facilities that will fit your needs. Whether you stay in the public parks or nearby - do enjoy their wonders.

Many state parks offer camping, providing another popular choice for RVers. Some state parks have RV hookups, some only offer primitive camping. The quality and type of facilities vary from state-to-state, and among the individual campgrounds themselves. Reserve America covers a growing number of state parks.

We have stayed at many State and National Parks in our travels in the motorhome. Some of them are very well maintained with all hookups while others are pretty primitive. It just depends on your taste and what you prefer.

 


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