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2gypsies1
Oct 24, 2018Explorer III
Between Quartzsite and Yuma is a lot of BLM land and boondocking with others. If you want to tour around Tucson, AZ there's a small patch of BLM land in the SW corner of Tucson. Look into national forest lands around Roosevelt Lake east of the greater Phoenix area and other lands.
Are you 62+? Do you have the national Senior Pass? If so, you can use public campgrounds such as national parks, national forest campgrounds, etc. for 1/2 price. We've stayed in some as little as $6/night... beautiful places on rivers and lakes.
If you're going to Quartzsite talk to people and you'll get many suggestions on where to boondock or cheap camping. Good luck!
Are you 62+? Do you have the national Senior Pass? If so, you can use public campgrounds such as national parks, national forest campgrounds, etc. for 1/2 price. We've stayed in some as little as $6/night... beautiful places on rivers and lakes.
If you're going to Quartzsite talk to people and you'll get many suggestions on where to boondock or cheap camping. Good luck!
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