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blknomad

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We are preparing to take our mh on its maiden trip and would like to know what places other than walley world to dry camp.

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blknomad wrote:

We are preparing to take our mh on its maiden trip and would like to know what places other than walley world to dry camp.


Indian casinos are good for that. We use them. Also try over on the bookdocking section of the forum. they probably have some good spots.

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Wallyworld is really not a place to "camp"... spending the night while traveling somewhere is ok. If you intend to stay a few days, find a state park or cg. Sams and Home Depot also allows overnight parking as long as there is no city ordinance banning it.


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state camp grounds are about the cheapest place to go unless you know the area your going to very well and know free spots.


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This is a good source of cheep stays.


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Flying J truck stops http://www.flyingj.com/
Cabelas http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa......../retail-stores.jsp?cm_re=store*topnav*rs
Casinos http://www.casinocamper.com/States.htm

For more than an overnight try national forests or BLM land out west.

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