Free camping and a route from SF to Grand canyon and back
Hi,
I’m currently planning our trip to the states for summer 2012. There are four of us, my wife, myself and our two boys (3 and 6). We fly in and out of San Francisco and plan to drive to the grand canyon and back via Yosemite, zion, monument valley, the grand canyon, san diego (legoland) and LA (Disneyland).
At the moment we’re trying to choose between an RV or a car/motel option and I’ve been reading all the various posts on this topic – ( It appears to come down to a personal choice). One (of many) question that I have is coming from New Zealand there is the option to free camp, where (providing it’s not prohibited) you can pull over at a rest area and sleep for the night. There’s nothing better than waking up miles from anywhere or anyone. (BTW this is getting harder to do here as people have been abusing it leaving their waste and so councils are restricting it through bylaws). Is this possible in the States or can you only overnight in a campground?
Also we plan to go through death valley at the end of June. I read somewhere that some rental companies don’t allow this as its too hot. Is this true and if so what route would you recommend to go from Yosemite to Zion.
One final question is how do RVs cope with the mountain passes (summer of course) I’ve not driven an RV before (I have driven medium sized vans) and I’m assuming that the roads would be no worse than the ones we have here in NZ (single carriageway and winding up and down).
Thanks
Darren
RV and Camping iphone or android apps
I'm starting to plan for a road trip in Western US and I've seen a lot of apps on iphones or android that detail campsites etc. Some are free some you pay for.
I'm interested to know what your favorite ones are and what ones to avoid
Thanks
Coming soon -- user reviews of the iPad apps
You did the right thing by posting the query about iPhone apps under the Gear-up section, but since you are referring to the same road trip -- We generally prefer to keep all posts about one trip in one forum.
There are quite literally thousands of campgrounds in the west and so it can be hard to name favorites, but we do have some... (which we'll share) but I don't have any experience using one of the iPhone apps for this searching process.
Mark