Camping Essentials

150 Chances to find Free and Beautiful Camp Sites

Finding Beautiful and Free Campsites

“Camping is the best way to explore when you’re on a tight budget. We have list down different options for a free campsite so you can revel in the best of the Yukon Gold outdoors for the long haul.” If you are in need of camping advice on finding 150 chances to find free places to camp while you are participating in the best Yukon Gold activities, there are places that you can go to that will help you find beautiful and free campsites.

Campendium: The Campendium website: Campendium is made with people that camp in recreational vehicles and vans. Tent campers will not find many places to stay on this site. It was created by some of the people that use it and it gives it users the opportunity to find and share great campsites. On this site, you can look for RV parks, places to camp that are free, and even look specifically for public lands (national parks, national forests, and state parks). Camping advice and reviews can be found from other users that have stayed in the location that you are looking at. They can tell you about the Yukon Gold Outdoors and the best Yukon Gold activities.

Ioverlander: Ioverlander (http://ioverlander.com/) is a website and a free application that you can download to your phone. You can find 150 chances to find a free place to camp by locating places close to you on a map and pulling up a complete description of them that includes amenities, pictures, camping advice, and reviews from people that have stayed there. Their search feature allows you to search by amenities that you must have like WIFI, showers, and pet-friendly locations. Another feature of this site is that you can share where you have stayed (like the Yukon Gold Outdoors) with people that you have met during your travels. They will know of the best Yukon Gold activities that you enjoyed. This application can be used offline and without the map.

FreeCampsites.NET: The FreeCampsite.net website (https://freecampsites.net/) allows you to zoom in on a map to locate campsites. You can also search by zip code to find campsites like the Yukon Gold Outdoors campsites where you can participate in the best Yukon Gold activities. Another way to search for a campsite is by the type of access roads to the sites. When you choose a campsite, you will be given camping advice like the GPS coordinates, elevation, and the local weather so you can pack accordingly.


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Boondocking.org: Boondocking.org (http://boondocking.org/) is a website that is devoted to helping you locate free, off-the-beaten-path places to camp. It is compiled by a person that is active in boondocking who maintains a database of free camping spots nationwide. This website provides an interesting listing of local camping sites that you really have to “know about” due to the fact that they are not listed in other free camping location databases. Some of these areas are very unusual, like abandoned private campgrounds where they leave the gate open for anyone to use.

It also has listings of campsites that will only let you stay for three days. These campgrounds can make for a very interesting trip and can provide with 150 chances and opportunities of different places to camp. However, these campsites are not what you will find in a typical campsite database. Just like with a lot of other camping databases that may have Yukon Gold Outdoor campsites, you should use this website as a starting point for more research. You should also understand that these databases are updated on a regular basis and are used by people that have different ideas on land use than you may have.

Wild Camping

Wild camping is when you “park your vehicle in an acceptable place, such as a beach car park, and camp for free.” The term camping can be misleading because you cannot pitch a tent in these areas and you have to keep all of your belongings in your vehicle. You can sit outside on a table and chairs and hang up your laundry to dry. However, you do have to keep quiet and not make a mess. The area must also be left as you found it.

Wild camping lowers the expense of your daily camping fees. However, you do not have access to showers, bathrooms, and other amenities that you get when you pay to go camping. If you are at a beach, most of them have toilets and cold water showers. You can also use public restrooms like at bus stations and restaurants. Another downside to wild camping is that if you do not get permission from the owner, the police and/or the owner may be knocking on your car window asking you to leave. That does not happen very often though.

These websites and camping ideas will provide you with at least 150 chances to camp for free in the Yukon Gold Outdoors and a lot of other places throughout the world. The free camping places are out there, so go out there and roam the world and learn a lot about the wonders of our world while you do so.