{"id":879,"date":"2022-12-13T17:42:22","date_gmt":"2022-12-13T17:42:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/campinglifedreams.com\/?p=879"},"modified":"2023-01-18T10:22:04","modified_gmt":"2023-01-18T16:22:04","slug":"15-rv-overnight-parking-options","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/campinglifedreams.com\/15-rv-overnight-parking-options\/","title":{"rendered":"15 RV Overnight Parking Options – (Not Named Walmart)"},"content":{"rendered":"
For years RVers have found themselves making the occasional overnight stop in a Walmart parking lot after a long day on the road. However, in the past couple years, Walmart\u2019s across the country seem to be less than inviting to RVs seeking an overnight stop. It\u2019s not surprising with the huge spike in RV popularity since Covid.<\/p>
While several Walmart\u2019s are still open to overnight RV visitors, it\u2019s important to keep in mind that Walmart isn\u2019t your only option. We\u2019re going to list several safe, and budget-friendly RV overnight options for you to try the next time you need a break while traveling our nations highways in your RV.<\/p>
Once you know what you\u2019re looking for, you\u2019ll find it easy to locate these other overnight parking options, rest areas, campgrounds, and more with a few handy apps. Here are our top 15 overnight options for your overnight travel stops that we think are worth checking out.<\/p> You\u2019ll find that most Bass Pro Shop and Cabela\u2019s stores are welcoming sites for overnight RV parking. Don\u2019t be surprised to find that some locations even offer freshwater filling stations as well as dump stations. It\u2019s always a good idea to ask if it\u2019s okay to park overnight and find out if they have a preferred area for you to park.<\/p> You can show your appreciation for this host considering they gave you a free place to for overnight parking, to buy something from their store. The good news is that both Bass Pro Shop and Cabela\u2019s offer a great selection of camping and RV supplies as well as other outdoor gear.<\/p> You can\u2019t beat ending your long day of driving with a legendary meal from the likes of Cracker Barrel. Or, how about starting your next morning with an amazing breakfast before you hit the road.<\/p> You\u2019ll discover that most Cracker Barrel stores are welcoming to RV travelers, and many offer parking space especially for RVs. As with all locations, it\u2019s a good idea to check with the manager as you arrive to let them know you\u2019d like to be there overnight. Like other businesses offering these spaces, we encourage you to buy a meal or maybe some of their Cracker Barrel merchandise as a thank you before leaving the next morning.<\/p> Consider investing in a Harvest Hosts<\/a> membership if you travel much. The $99 flat-fee membership will open the door to an overnight stay in any of the thousands of wineries, breweries, museums, golf courses, and farms throughout the USA and Canada. There is no limit to how many places and hosts you can visit along the way.<\/p> You\u2019ll find some locations to be pet-friendly, while others are not. Harvest Hosts<\/a> has one limitation, your unit must be fully self-contained, you\u2019re also encouraged to purchase something from your host to support their business.<\/p> This is a far cry from a Walmart parking lot overnight as you\u2019ll probably be peacefully camping next to a quiet country winery or maybe on a family farm.<\/p> Another great option is Boondockers Welcome<\/a> since they are very similar to Harvest Hosts<\/a> with the exception that your hosts will be friendly RVers that love meeting other RV owners and offering their property as hosts. It\u2019s good to know that there are over 3,000 Boondocker Welcome hosts all over North America.<\/p> Many RV travelers say after a stay with a Boondockers Welcome<\/a> host, that it\u2019s a great opportunity to make new friends. Generally speaking a Boondockers Welcome<\/a> stay is just for one night, but at some locations you might be welcomed to stay for additional nights.<\/p> The rules are similar to Harvest Hosts<\/a> in that you must have a self-contained Unit that provides everything you need during the stay. You\u2019ll find that some Boondockers Welcome<\/a> hosts may offer some level of water and power hookups for a nominal fee.<\/p> You might find Sam\u2019s Clubs to be another good spot for an overnight store parking experience. Here, you\u2019ll find the same RV etiquette rules apply as with other stores on our list. Be sure and let management know you\u2019re wanting to stay overnight and get their permission before settling in. Don\u2019t treat your stay like a campsite and spend some money with this host before leaving as a way of saying thank you to your overnight host.<\/p> You\u2019re sure to like that in addition to RV fueling lanes, dump stations and propane filling stations, Pilot Flying J Truck Stops<\/a> also offer RV overnight parking areas. If you plan to overnight at Pilot Flying J, just look for the overnight area designated for RVs: not sure where that\u2019s at, just ask an attendant. Make certain to stay out of the designated truck parking area.<\/p> Love\u2019s Travel Stops have evolved over the years to better cater to the RV community. There\u2019s now an expanding list of locations offering RV friendly overnight parking with water, power, and even Wi-Fi available. In addition, Love\u2019s also offers dump stations, laundromats, and shower facilities. If you\u2019re a pet owner, you\u2019ll lie that some Love\u2019s feature dog parks so that RV dogs can get a chance to stretch their legs.<\/p> You\u2019ll probably pay about $40 for a fully serviced RV site at Love\u2019s or you can park overnight in one of their unserviced parking areas. If you choose unserviced, make sure to find an area designated for RVs and not the truck driver rest areas. Truck drivers are the ones who keep our nation\u2019s economy rolling, so make sure you never slow that down.<\/p> Rest areas are often a good spot to overnight. Keep in mind that not all states allow overnight camping. Regardless of this, you\u2019re almost always allowed an 8\u201310-hour layover. It\u2019s important when you get tired to get some rest rather than becoming a rolling threat to others on the roadway.<\/p> Be leery of rest areas located close to cities or towns as these might not be a safe haven for an overnight in your RV. You should definitely research the rest area before committing to an overnight stop.<\/p>1. Bass Pro or Cabela\u2019s Shops<\/h4>
2. Cracker Barrel<\/h4>
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3. Harvest Hosts<\/h4>
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4. Boondockers Welcome<\/h4>
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5. Sam\u2019s Club<\/h4>
6. Pilot Flying J Truck Stops<\/h4>
7. Love\u2019s Travel Stops<\/h4>
8. Rest areas<\/h4>