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Utah rest stops

dallen54200
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Good morning all. Is it OK to spend the night in rest stops in Utah?
Dave and Sarah
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Gadget_Guy1
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wirenutz wrote:
Gadget Guy , my DW wanted the triple slides, All 3 slides are hydraulically driven so I shut the valve off to the other 2 and bring one out as far as I want, all 3 slides will come out about 3 feet, now that might cause some parking problems at the rest stop, lol


DW's always get their way, lol

wirenutz
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Gadget Guy , my DW wanted the triple slides, All 3 slides are hydraulically driven so I shut the valve off to the other 2 and bring one out as far as I want, all 3 slides will come out about 3 feet, now that might cause some parking problems at the rest stop, lol
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TucsonJim
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wirenutz wrote:
I would have to put out 1 of the 2 slides in the living room area in our fifth wheel about a foot, just to get to my reefer, it is possible but not practicable if you like crawling over the bench seat to get to the reefer


Running a slide out a little for access shouldn't be a problem at all as long as you run it back in when done. Just make sure you don't block off another parking space when you do so or you might cause yourself to be focused on.
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Gadget_Guy1
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wirenutz wrote:
I would have to put out 1 of the 2 slides in the living room area in our fifth wheel about a foot, just to get to my reefer, it is possible but not practicable if you like crawling over the bench seat to get to the reefer


That is the main reason when we buy a unit that I have to have access to all important things without moving a slide out to gain access, such as the refer, bathroom and basic kitchen hardware that may be needed to make a snack when resting at a rest stop, or stoping at a Walmart for an overnight rest.

The_Texan
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They will NOT bother you if you have to deploy a slide for livability. It is when you set up a campsite with everything out, that they will tell you to move on.

All of the rest area rules are nothing more than a tool in the police officers toolbox to give him leverage with the mobile homeless. Also, the last time I checked, NONE of the states had a "law" about the use of a rest area, they were all DOT rules, which are NOT a law. Now, with that said, there are actual laws that an officer can use to fit any situation, including the misuse of a rest area.

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wirenutz
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I would have to put out 1 of the 2 slides in the living room area in our fifth wheel about a foot, just to get to my reefer, it is possible but not practicable if you like crawling over the bench seat to get to the reefer
2007 All American Sport Toy Hauler 38 foot, 14,400 LBS dry weight
1999 Four Door Freightliner,new 6 Speed Auto, new Cat Motor, 12,600 LBS, rear air dump, lowers rear by 3", air activated rear locker, air ride seats, air ride cab, air ride suspension

dallen54200
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OK thanks.
Dave and Sarah
2006 Alfa See Ya Gold
2008 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4 Door toad

The_Texan
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Yes you can, all night long. We have spent many nights in their rest areas and always felt safe, as UHP patrols them frequently.

Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"


2005 HR Endeavor 40PRQ, '11 Silverado LT, Ex Cab 6.2L NHT 4x4, w/2017 Rzr 4-900 riding in 16+' enclosed trailer in back.
Where the wheels are stopped today

TucsonJim
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This is a quote from the Utah DOT website: "Utah encourages drowsy drivers to take a break. Rest areas are provided to the traveling public for this purpose. All rest areas are posted for no overnight camping. However, extended stays are permitted and are monitored by the on-site staff and the Highway Patrol. There are no RV hookups or dumps or camping facilities at any site."

The issue is "Camping". You can pull into a parking space and actually get some rest. But do not "camp". Don't put your slides out, don't put any camping gear out. Keep your vehicle hitched up. Do not put your landing gear or jacks down. I visit family in Salt Lake several times a year, and I've stopped for 6-7 hours to get some rest and never had a problem.

I've talked to a Utah Highway Patrol officer, and she told me that they are looking for people who are showing obvious signs of setting up camp and not leaving after an acceptable period for rest.
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2oldman
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No. Google 'utah rest areas overnight'
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