
Boondocking
Boondocking is a form of camping where people stay overnight in their RV or camper in undeveloped areas without hookups for water, electricity, or sewage. It typically takes place on public lands like national forests or Bureau of Land Management (BLM) areas. This practice allows for a more remote and budget-friendly outdoor experience, emphasizing self-sufficiency. Boondocking requires planning for supplies and waste disposal, as there are no amenities. It's popular among travelers seeking solitude and a closer connection to nature, offering a unique way to enjoy the outdoors away from crowded campgrounds.