Free Campsites in the U.S. That No One Talks About
July 28, 2025 at 9:04:16 AM

Camping is magical—until you realize developed campgrounds cost $45/night and fill up months in advance. Fortunately, free campsites are still very real in the U.S.—you just have to know where to look.
1. What Counts as Free Camping?
- Dispersed camping on public lands (no amenities)
- Boondocking (especially for RVs)
- Overnight parking (Walmart, Cracker Barrel, rest areas)
- Stealth camping (legal gray area)
2. Best Websites and Apps
- FreeCampsites.net
- Campendium
- iOverlander
- The Dyrt (Pro)
- Google Maps + satellite view
- BLM and National Forest official websites
3. BLM Land = Gold Mine
- Located mostly in the western U.S.
- 14-day stay limit per site
- Usually free and stunning
- No amenities, so pack everything out
4. National Forests
- More wooded and shaded than BLM
- Legal to camp just off most forest service roads
- Often close to national parks and trailheads
- Use MVUM maps to confirm camping legality
5. Near-National-Park Hacks
Camp near, not in, the park:
- Yosemite → Stanislaus NF
- Yellowstone → Custer-Gallatin NF
- Zion → BLM land outside Springdale
6. Follow the Rules
- Camp 100–200 feet from water
- No camping in trailheads or day-use areas
- Follow fire bans
- Pack out ALL trash (including TP)
- Respect 14-day limits
7. Offline Maps are Essential
Recommended downloads:
- GAIA GPS
- Google Maps (offline mode)
- Maps.me
- OnX Backcountry
8. Stay Safe
- Camp away from sketchy areas or industrial zones
- Lock your doors (yes, even in nature)
- Use bear-proof storage where required
- Avoid busy pull-offs if possible
9. Urban Options
Not glamorous, but in a pinch:
- Walmart or Cracker Barrel (always ask)
- Truck stops (Pilot, Love’s, Flying J)
- Rest areas (check state rules)
- Casinos with RV lots
10. Final Word
Free camping lets you explore the U.S. on your own terms, far from crowds and high prices. With a few tools and smart habits, you’ll find a new kind of freedom—plus, the stars are better out there.

