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D & M wrote:
Spicoli,
It would be helpful if you tell us what you mean by "tri-state" area. You mention PA and NY. That would be a bi-state area, no?
And there are many more areas that people call "tri-state.
For example. I live in the Maryland, DC, Virginia tri-state area.
People that live on Maryland's Eastern Shore live in the Delmarva (Delaware, Maryland Virginia) tri-state area.
โMay-18-2014 11:35 AM
โMay-18-2014 11:29 AM
tonyandkaren wrote:JosephHill wrote:
I'm new at this forum...and I'm also pretty new at RVing. I have one of those federally-issued Access Passes (I'm a 100% diabled veteran and I'm 67 years old). I was hoping to find a locations somewhere on Public Lands where I can temporarily park my Class C motorhome (undisturbed) without having to pay a camping fee. I was under the impression that one can camp on Public lands in National Forests, Army Corps of Engineers properties, BLM properties, etc. free-of-charge. Am I dreaming? Is such camping allowed on Public Lands?
You're not dreaming! It really is allowed. You won't find many BLM camping spots east of the Mississippi but there are lots of national forests. Check this map - http://www.fs.fed.us/locatormap/ You'll have to click through a little to find what you want. Click on the forest icon, then the "visit" link, then on the left side of the page click on "recreation", then "camping and cabins" , then "dispersed camping".
Finding camping spots on BLM land is similar - http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/Recreation.html
Try this one for the Army Corps of Engineers - http://corpslakes.usace.army.mil/visitors/
โMay-18-2014 07:26 AM
โMay-18-2014 05:21 AM
tonyandkaren wrote:Great info, Tony and Karen! Thank you.
You're not dreaming! It really is allowed. You won't find many BLM camping spots east of the Mississippi but there are lots of national forests. Check this map - http://www.fs.fed.us/locatormap/ You'll have to click through a little to find what you want. Click on the forest icon, then the "visit" link, then on the left side of the page click on "recreation", then "camping and cabins" , then "dispersed camping".
Finding camping spots on BLM land is similar - http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/Recreation.html
Try this one for the Army Corps of Engineers - http://corpslakes.usace.army.mil/visitors/
โMay-17-2014 08:25 PM
JosephHill wrote:
I'm new at this forum...and I'm also pretty new at RVing. I have one of those federally-issued Access Passes (I'm a 100% diabled veteran and I'm 67 years old). I was hoping to find a locations somewhere on Public Lands where I can temporarily park my Class C motorhome (undisturbed) without having to pay a camping fee. I was under the impression that one can camp on Public lands in National Forests, Army Corps of Engineers properties, BLM properties, etc. free-of-charge. Am I dreaming? Is such camping allowed on Public Lands?
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