Not exactly. In the USA, you can’t just sleep anywhere in an RV freely. Here’s the deal: Campgrounds and RV parks are the safest and most legal places to stay overnight. Many states allow overnight parking at rest areas or truck stops, but usually just for a limited time (like 8–12 hours). BoondockiRead more
Not exactly. In the USA, you can’t just sleep anywhere in an RV freely. Here’s the deal:
Campgrounds and RV parks are the safest and most legal places to stay overnight.
Many states allow overnight parking at rest areas or truck stops, but usually just for a limited time (like 8–12 hours).
Boondocking (parking on public land like in national forests or BLM land) is allowed in some spots but with rules — no hookups, limited stays, and sometimes permits.
Parking lots of stores or streets: Some places allow it, some don’t. You have to check local laws and sometimes ask permission.
So, it’s best to plan ahead and know where overnight RV parking is legal to avoid fines or getting asked to move.
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The most popular RV show is the Florida RV SuperShow.
The most popular RV show is the Florida RV SuperShow.
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