All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Boondocking Part Time in Huron National Forest (Michigan)Thanks for all the tips. I see your point about Huron and Manistee. Those roads might be ok for a class B, but I likely won't take my flair in there. I'm just looking for places that are low or no cost to reduce our travel expenses. State parks can be workable, too. We don't mind rustic sites as long as we can safely drive there and are able to get out.lolRe: giving it upMan, that's a bummer. I dread getting to the point where I can't be in nature. I see people locked away in nursing homes, and i can't bear the thought. I'm 55, and my Dad is 76. He's saying he's going to sell his class c cobra in the Spring. I can't believe he's talking like this, but time is catching up with him. For him, the constant repairs on his 90's era rv are the issue. I suggested that he get a class B with a simple bed and a potty. That's all he really needs. But, he can't really afford a new one, especially at today's prices.Boondocking Part Time in Huron National Forest (Michigan)Do any of you have experience boondocking in the Huron National Forest in Michigan? If so, recommendations for a place to camp?Huron National Forest Dispersed Camping?Hey. We have purchased our first RV. We r full-time retirees (couple). Our rig is a class A motorhome (Fleetwood Flair 2002). We are considering boondocking in the Huron National Forest. Do any of you have experience there? Any thoughts on boondocking with a 34 ft rv?