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greenrvgreen
May 23, 2016Explorer
There is actual boondocking to the west of Seattle across Puget Sound, where you can ride a ferry for 30-45 stess-free minutes and end up in downtown, right at the attractions. There are at least 2 nice RV parks to the east, in the Issaquah area, but now you are travelling the same direction as the morning and evening commute.
SLC has several passable RV parks on the east side, along with magnificent mountains right there. If I was doing SLC I would focus on the many ski resorts 30 minutes up the canyons, find camping there and then drive into town.
Vegas has RV parks in or near the city, as well as nearby Lake Mead. You're gonna get what you pay for there.
In LA you're going to have to drive, and drive with traffic.
I know there ar many on this forum who delight in finding hidden parking spots in urban areas, but I would much prefer a hassle-reduced experince.
SLC has several passable RV parks on the east side, along with magnificent mountains right there. If I was doing SLC I would focus on the many ski resorts 30 minutes up the canyons, find camping there and then drive into town.
Vegas has RV parks in or near the city, as well as nearby Lake Mead. You're gonna get what you pay for there.
In LA you're going to have to drive, and drive with traffic.
I know there ar many on this forum who delight in finding hidden parking spots in urban areas, but I would much prefer a hassle-reduced experince.
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