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JT
Jan 14, 2017Explorer
IMO, you're better off using web resources rather than printed materials to locate boondocking spots (or campsites of any type); web sources, including several camping apps, e.g., The Ultimate Campground Project, are far more numerous and varied, and (usually) a lot more current and accessible.
The OP asked about Northern California; individual national forest websites, the CA BLM website (click on "Recreation" for each district), and public utility websites, e.g., PG&E, are good starts to find boondocking spots.
The OP asked about Northern California; individual national forest websites, the CA BLM website (click on "Recreation" for each district), and public utility websites, e.g., PG&E, are good starts to find boondocking spots.
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