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10-04-2009, 07:12 PM #1
The Comprehensive Car/Camper/RV Overnight Camping Locale Thread
I ran a search and came up with tons of little threads but nothing comprehensive. As the newish proud owner of this $300 Craigslist Gem, I'm looking to create a list of RV/Camper friendly resorts for a trip this winter.
Does your resort allow overnight parking in their parking lot? If not, anything close by?
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10-04-2009, 07:14 PM #2
BC
Whistler--Yes but might become pay parking soon.
California:
Squaw Valley--No
Kirkweed--did allow as long as you stayed away from the edges of the lot.
Colorado
Aspen--You might be able to get away with it at the Intercept commuter lot outside Aspen(just across from entrance to snowmass village), the buses into town pick-up right there. I don't think it is really legit but I know lots of people that have left cars there for days on end. There are also some random spots in town you can get away with if you are sly about it.
Loveland Pass--base of the North side
Mary Jane--Yes
Keystone--Yes
Loveland--Yes
Copper--Corn lot when they're not trying to plow, usually works if you're DL
Breck--W. up Blue Lakes Rd., just over the pass.
Telluride--get pounced on by a cougar at the Buck.
Vail/Beaver Creek--generally a PIA, but you can try your luck up past Minturn or do Safeway if your windows are sufficiently tinted
Idaho
Pebble Creek--Lower parking lot.
Sun Valley--I believe it's okay on the parameter of the upper RR parking lot.
Schweitzer -- yes, small fee
Montana
Bridger--Yes
Lost Trail--Yes
Big Sky--Yes
Snow Bowl--The second parking lot ("L2") at Snowbowl (it's wide spot in the road just before the entrance).
New Mexico
Taos--yes
New York
Plattekill--Yes
Oregon
Ski Bowl (Oregon Mt Hood) - yes. Across the bridge at the Multorpor chair lift, there are travel trailers parked
Mt Bachelor.....legit
Utah
Snowbasin--one of the upper lots
Vermont
Magic Mountain -- yes, free. As long as you move for the plows. If not, it could get expensive
Sugarbush-- see a few rv's in the lower lot every year for a week or so. Someone just spent 4-5 days camping during the last week.
Washington
Alpental--lot 3 at alpental is where it goes down if you're car camping
Baker -- Yes, upper upper lot, or the lower lot if you're tucked in the back. MORE: you can camp at that snowpark before the big uphill on the way to baker, and there are a few good spots by glacier too, lotsa people hitch.
Stevens -- Yes, and they even have hookups.
Crystal -- Yes, designated lots...
Snoqualmie Pass -- lots of random places.
Bluewood -- yes, free
Wyoming
JHMR--YesLast edited by The Reverend Floater; 11-04-2009 at 08:31 PM.
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10-04-2009, 07:37 PM #3
Baker -- Yes, upper upper lot, or the lower lot if you're tucked in the back.
Stevens -- Yes, and they even have hookups.
Crystal -- Yes, designated lots...
Snoqualmie Pass -- lots of random places.OOOOOOOHHHH, I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!
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10-04-2009, 07:43 PM #4Registered User
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nearly every base area the pass has one, but lot 3 at alpental is where it goes down if you're car camping
whistler/blackcomb - I believe they have an rv/camper lot in the parking lot by whistler village base, but it is soon to be paved and(maybe???hope not) will be pay parking
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10-04-2009, 07:53 PM #5
Big Sky has a parking lot that you can crash at. (at least it did last time I was there.)
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10-04-2009, 07:58 PM #6Registered User
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Bridger
Jackson (I parked in the WAYYYYY back and didnt get bugged until day 6)
Lost Trail
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10-04-2009, 08:07 PM #7
The second parking lot ("L2") at Snowbowl (it's wide spot in the road just before the entrance). Unless they need to plow it, they never bother RVs that park there.
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10-04-2009, 09:48 PM #8Registered User
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Crystal - yup I have friends that "sleep" up there.
Stevens - I thought you had to pay there? Or maybe that's just for RVs and hookups.
Ski Bowl (Oregon Mt Hood) - yes. Across the bridge at the Multorpor chair lift, there are travel trailers parked (mostly employees but it's cool). This also grants access to Timberline and the other overrated resort.
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10-05-2009, 10:10 AM #9Tats
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God, I can't wait to hit the road this wintahhhhh. See all you fools out there! Always welcome for a post-skiing beer at my new(used) RV! Cheers!
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10-05-2009, 11:08 AM #10
top lot of berthoud pass in Colorado- i dont think anyone will bother you if your there but dont quote me on that
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10-05-2009, 11:18 AM #11
Add:
Idaho:
Schweitzer -- yes, small fee
Washington:
Bluewood -- yes, free
Note re Snoq. Pass: Alpy Lot 3 often fills up on weekends, becomes Appalachian slum; Camper parking also at Central, in the lot under the patrol shed, i.e., near Central Express
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10-05-2009, 11:59 AM #12
Lovin' this thread, as I'm gearing up the Winnie for the winter... Been putting in a bunch of work to the interior, she's looking good... Now WILL SOME EC MAGS CHIME IN PLEASE!?!?? I'd have to sell my other car just to pay for gas to get 'er to the other resorts on the list.
Vermont:
Magic Mountain -- yes, free. As long as you move for the plows. If not, it could get expensive.
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10-05-2009, 12:35 PM #13Registered User
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I don't think you can park at Bridger because they plow the lots in the early morning. Big Sky allows it in the free lot near the tennis courts, year-round. Lost Trail allows it but ask at the maintenance shed if you can, they'll work with you and let you know about plowing schedules.
I always thought that camping on top of the south-side paragliding launch at Point Of The Mountain would be a great place here in SLC. There's a shitter up there and no one will bother you, and it's free. I've seen paragliders camped there, so why not ski bums? (Remember it's SOUTH side, not North side launch..although it may be an option too.)
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10-05-2009, 01:04 PM #14
Oregon: Willamette Pass: Free parking in designated areas. Electric hookup available for $
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10-05-2009, 01:52 PM #15Pow-papow-pow-pow
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I've parked overnight at the base of the North side of Loveland Pass a time or two. The parking lot everyone thumbs rides from when riding the pass. No danger of slides, and I was never bothered.
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10-05-2009, 01:57 PM #16in the zone of excess
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Appreciate this thread...
...but are we talking about legitimate, no issues places or more gray area/poachable spots?
I'm happy to share some of the latter that have worked for me around CO and which I don't think are any big secret, but I'm not sure that's good etiquette, especially since I'm a lurker/low count poster. If that seems acceptable, I'll throw in a few options...
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10-05-2009, 02:06 PM #17
lets hear 'em daft!
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10-05-2009, 02:17 PM #18
Colorado
Mary Jane
Keystone
Loveland but security will check that you are indeed a skier
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10-05-2009, 03:09 PM #19in the zone of excess
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flame away...
Copper, especially Corn lot when they're not trying to plow, usually works if you're DL.
Loveland Pass/Abasin/Breck/Keystone: Peru Creek lot @ Montezuma Rd. Works for a night or two as long as you're not too settled in.
Breck/Lincoln Group: W. up Blue Lakes Rd., just over the pass.
Glenwood area (nice if heading west from Aspen): S. Canyon Creek road (first exit W after town), ~1-2 miles to the hot springs on right.
Telluride: get pounced on by a cougar at the Buck.
Vail/Beaver Creek is generally a PIA, but you can try your luck up past Minturn or do Safeway if your windows are sufficiently tinted (YRMV).
Just about anywhere for BC...
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10-05-2009, 03:48 PM #20
exit 218 on I 70 WB is a trailhead. pit toilets and such. but the plows have been known to close the on ramp to 70 from there. bring a shovel.
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10-05-2009, 04:41 PM #21
squaw......i think not
at least there are big nasty "we will bust your ass" no parking signs by the dozen
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10-05-2009, 04:42 PM #22
baker detail*
you can camp at that snowpark before the big uphill on the way to baker, and there are a few good spots by glacier too, lotsa people hitchLast edited by dannyboy; 10-05-2009 at 04:59 PM.
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10-05-2009, 10:36 PM #23
You Betcha at Mt Bachelor.....legit
plus in the spring huge mudpuddles for skimmin w the RV or whateverIf you can't see the forest for the trees........................you are in some thick shit!
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10-05-2009, 10:56 PM #24OOOOOOOHHHH, I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!
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10-06-2009, 05:53 AM #25
Vermont :Sugarbush, see a few rv's in the lower lot every year for a week or so. Someone just spent 4-5 days camping during the last week.
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