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HadEnough wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
Each state & province has different laws, so you can't assume anything.
Forget boondocking in California coastal areas. Basically each city has ordinance forbidding RV overnight stay and they force Walmarts to do that as well.
The practice seems to extend to Oregon, Yukon and who knows how many other places.
But on our drive to Alaska only few rest areas had "no overnight stay" signs, so we could pull over at any convenient area and sleep well. Canada Information Centers have dump stations and water faucet, so that was easy.
Than states like AZ allow boon-docking basically everywhere.
I hesitate to contradict your post because I don’t want to tell people they can park everywhere in California. Ha ha
But I have to say, in California coastal places, I stayed for about two months traveling around the entire coast from San Francisco to San Diego. I stayed in one campground. Only one night. And that was because of the lack of places to stay along the Pacific coast highway. The rest were all rough parking. I was even able to spend a few days in the Mission district. With the RV and all. That’s one of the hardest places to get into in San Francisco. But I did it. Walk out my door, and walk to everything that was the Mission district.
It’s an artform. You just have to know how to do it. And that just comes with a lot of experience. Keep trying. You’ll learn what places knock and what places don’t.
I’m coming back out again this winter to do the same.
Sep-26-2019 08:51 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Each state & province has different laws, so you can't assume anything.
Forget boondocking in California coastal areas. Basically each city has ordinance forbidding RV overnight stay and they force Walmarts to do that as well.
The practice seems to extend to Oregon, Yukon and who knows how many other places.
But on our drive to Alaska only few rest areas had "no overnight stay" signs, so we could pull over at any convenient area and sleep well. Canada Information Centers have dump stations and water faucet, so that was easy.
Than states like AZ allow boon-docking basically everywhere.
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