Let us guide you to the hidden gems and steer you from the lumps of coal, with our site review guide.

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Site Review- Cabin Hollow Dispersed Camping. Near Bryce Canyon National Park (Utah)

This boondocking location is driving distance from not 1 but 3 of Utah’s 5 national parks. Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, and Capitol Reef National Park. If you plan to stay in this area, purchase a national park pass and go visit each of these national parks.

Our free stay location in Raleigh, Mississippi.

Site Review- Bienville 533- Raleigh, Mississippi

This site was located on US Forest Service Road 533A. USFS Rd 533A is a logging road that is created from compacted dirt, and it is washboarded in a few places.

The road did have a few hills to go up and down, but our F250 Super Duty was able to pull our 40-foot travel trailer through it

 
Check out the review on our 14-day free camping location in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Site Review- Caja Del Rio- Santa Fe, New Mexico

It is a great location to watch some wildlife, especially cows, as they will just wander into your site.

They do not seem to fear humans, as a couple of them walked right up on my husband while he was outside.

We also spotted, rabbits, coyotes, and lots of birds while staying here.

 
We camped for 14 days, for FREE, in the Cimarron National Grasslands.

Site Review- Cimarron National Grasslands, Kansas

This area is a prairie. The grass may look dried out and dead, but they are teaming with life. We went to bed every night to the howl of coyotes. We spotted several rabbits, prairie dogs, and pheasants. All of this life means predators, and one predator in the prairie is the rattlesnake.


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Site Review- Yellow Circle Road, Boondocking in Moab, Utah

If you are looking for a place to stay in Moab, Utah this is a pretty decent option. It is free. It is near the sights. It is not completely swamped with people.

 
If you are passing through Amarillo, Texas on your travels, and need a place to sleep, this is a great location!

Overnight Site Review- Amarillo Travel Center- Amarillo, Texas

Amarillo Travel Center is a great place to stop if you need an overnight location along your travels. It is directly off of I-40, so it is easy access, other than some road construction on the interstate.

 
 
Our first stay in a RV campground, see how it went!

Site Review- McGee State Park- Atoka, Oklahoma

A camp host lives on location if you have any issues, and the area is frequently patrolled by park rangers.

However, outside of the concrete pad meant for your RV, the sites were not level at all. Ours also had huge boulders right next to it, so, unfortunately, I did not feel comfortable with letting our toddler play on the ground.

 
New Fork Campground in Wyoming

Site Review- New Fork River Campground Pinedale, Wyoming

We were disappointed, as other reviews had indicated there were multiple sites in this area. One review indicated 5 sites, and we found that not to be true.

It also had absolutely no cell service, when they indicated it did.

But, it wasn’t all bad.

Our free camping location in Pecos, New Mexico was beautiful, but it takes a daredevil to reach it.

Site Review- Cow Creek Campground- Pecos, New Mexico

Our campsite was surrounded by National Forest, and butted up against a large creek.

The creek was full of snow melt, and you could hear the water rushing over the rocks. It was such a soothing sound.

You need that soothing sound, if you make it to this campsite.

Staying at the Elkhart Prairie RV Park, in Kansas.

Site Review- Prairie RV Park- Elkhart, Kansas

This RV park offered power, water, sewer, and really strong WiFi for only $20 a night. Plus, it is pet friendly!

There isn’t any attractions or playgrounds here, but it was a great place to hunker down and get some work done.
They also offer a dump station to RVers for only $2.

 
Our favorite free campsite! This one is a must see.

Site Review- Bridger-Teton National Forest Bondurant, Wyoming

It has to be the biggest campsite we have been in yet. We have a 40 ft travel trailer and we could have easily fit another rig just as big in the site with us and had room to spare.

The views from this site were pretty incredible, and we were far enough from the main road that we did not experience a lot of traffic noise.