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We_Cant_Wait
Explorer
Feb 04, 2016

Boondocking in the East

To everyone who thought that all the great boondocking sites were out west, NOT. I just came across the fact the The Allegheny National Forest in Pa. has 100's of sites. You can stop at any District Forest Office (1 being in Bradford Pa) and get a listing of all the sites by GPS, and also the authorized road system you can use to get to the sites. I've looked at several of them using Google Maps, and some of the areas are large enough to set up 4-6 RV's for a group gathering.
  • The North Maine Woods has some too, but the fees to enter put a damper on things.
  • We will be purchasing a TH 5er soon with a generator. Looking forward to being able to get further off the grid, even though we are east coasters. Any recommendations on where to go is very appreciated.
  • Many sites designated for dispersed camping in the Cherokee National Forest, as well.

    Lots of restrictions--100 feet from water, trails. So nothing right by a stream. That does limit the locations since water is abundant in the Appalachians.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    Don't rule out the "other' high country areas of the East being along the Blue Ridge Parkway and many NATL Forest sites around the nigh country of VA-TN-NC-SC-GA-AL...

    These have been my OFF-ROAD playgrounds for the past few years living here in Northern Neck of Virginia...

    We like the high country the best as it brings us closer to our real roots of camping back off the trails... The beach camping in really good as well but adds big time expenses of mixing camping in with traveling point to point camping. We do both styles here but our true love is camping off the power grids along a creekside camp site somewhere. We love the nature night sounds up close...

    Roy and Carolyn

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