Above, boondocking in Quartzsite, Arizona. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The nice thing about self-contained RVs is that one can camp pretty much anywhere.
While it is great to have hookups (water, electric, sewer), opportunities abound when dry camping or boondocking (without hookups) out in the great desert outdoors.
RV Travel posted an article on boondocking in Quartzsite, Arizona.
They begin with:
Boondocking around Quartzsite on land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and called Long Term Visitor Areas (LTVA) is an easy and effective introduction to desert boondocking and snowbirding.
Support services and supplies are plentiful, and the great gathering of veteran boondockers, much like the mountain man rendezvous of 150-200 years ago, stand ready to help out if needed.
But once you’ve perfected your boondocking skills, plenty more snowbird/boondocking possibilities exist outside the LTVAs of Quartzsite in the Mojave Desert of Southeastern California (including some LTVAs in California, just west of Yuma) and the Sonora Desert of Southwestern Arizona.
To read the full article, go here.
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