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- DtankExplorer
JaxDad wrote:
turtlerb wrote:
Does anyone have a link or knowledge of which Walmart's allow overnight camping?
All Walmarts allow overnight stays. However, the towns / cities in which some Walmarts are located have prohibited overnight parking.
In those municipalities it's also prohibited to park overnight at the Lowe's, Home Depots and other parking lots too generally.
NOT correct!
Two examples:
Pismo Beach, CA
NO overnight parking. Security will politely direct you to either
an office complex or the K-mart about a 1/2 mile away - within the city limits.
City of The Dalles, OR
Manager and another employee will come out to your RV and politely explain why *WalMart* requested the city to enact a NO overnight parking ordinance.
(Folks sleeping on the ground, in tents, etc. Think: "liability"!)
They will tell you how to reach a spot used by truckers and RVers a few miles down the road.
Both of these Wallys are *not* 24 hour stores.
When the store closes, you are expected to leave the parking lot.
Also - at Pismo - the "look for other RVs" doesn't work, as there were others (already there before closing), who were told by store employees, "sure - go right ahead, no problem".
("Managers" are not always available!)
Best bet is don't "bug" the manager - he/she is not a campground host - just look for a 24 hr Wally *with* RVs in pk lot..:W
. - Dave_H_MExplorer IICareful with the ones in towns where the teens use it as a turn around for their pick ups without mufflers. And of course that is where they empty the bottle out and set it in the parking lot. Can be wild on especially Friday night.
- BulldawgFanExplorerRvparky is an app or website and it is great. Always double check by calling ahead.
- ksbowmanExplorer III always check with the store and manager to make sure it is OK. I also make sure to do some shopping there to make my stay good for the store for their kindness. All my stays overnight have been good and greatly appreciated.
- JaxDadExplorer III
turtlerb wrote:
Does anyone have a link or knowledge of which Walmart's allow overnight camping?
All Walmarts allow overnight stays. However, the towns / cities in which some Walmarts are located have prohibited overnight parking.
In those municipalities it's also prohibited to park overnight at the Lowe's, Home Depots and other parking lots too generally. - Cloud_DancerExplorer IIWe carry a recent Walmart Road Atlas, and my wife calls ahead in order to ask for the store manager. She gets the info from the person in charge, at the store. Sometimes, she gets the phone number by using her iphone.
- IAMICHABODExplorer IITry the RV Parky App it shows the ones that do and don't allow overnight parking.
- dapperdanExplorerWe don't stay at Walmarts very often but when we do we ALWAYS call the store ahead of time to make sure. Like others have said Alstays isn't always correct. We had one instance where they told us they "usually" let people stay BUT because of remodeling and storage units taking up precious space they were temporarily rejecting "campers".
Dan - tonyandkarenExplorerThis site is not totally accurate but it's a good place to start. Read the "Full Details" on each Walmart listing for a little more information about the ones you are considering. http://www.allstays.com/c/wal-mart-locations.htm
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