Tips for Finding (and Enjoying) A Great Car Camping Spot
A knock on my window jolted me into consciousness. A gruff voice came from the darkness: “Police, open up. You can’t camp here.” My heart raced. I was parked at a trailhead where camping was previously allowed. But during the pandemic, new camping restrictions were put into place and never lifted, unknowingly putting me on the illicit side of life. He let me off with a warning right before I started my car, and drove to the nearest Walmart parking lot. Though I wasn’t new to car camping, I was still navigating the shifting rules in my local county. I felt that car camping was an incredible way to recreate, but that you really have to know how to choose the right car camping spot. Here’s everything I could’ve benefited from knowing about car camping essentials, gear, and finding safe and legal places to stay for the night.
Why car camp?
Car camping isn’t new, but its surge in popularity is. More and more people who are less inclined to “rough it” on a backpacking trip are turning on to the luxury and easy of vehicle-based adventures. From decked-out “overlanding” rigs that can get deep into remote locations, to established campgrounds or just ditching it for the night in a parking lot on a cross-country road trip, camping with all of your luxuries in tow is easy, affordable and provides a quick escape any time you need one.Car Camping Essentials
If you’ve never been car camping, it can be tricky to determine which items you won’t be able to live without while you’re in the woods. Bringing the right gear makes a tremendous difference in your overall comfort, and these car camping essentials can turn a weekend expedition into a luxurious getaway.Stove
Bringing a stove allows you to boil water and cook food to stay well-nourished on your trip.Warm Sleep System
Add a warm sleeping pad, sleeping bag, and camp pillow to your car camping system to support quality rest during your adventure.Shelter
Those who expect to set up camp next to their car (instead of inside of it) can usually benefit from a tent with plenty of space like the Habiscape 6 because it gives you plenty of space for yourself, another person or three (or more), plus gear. Depending on the type of car camping adventure you’re undertaking and what amenities are available, you may also find these items to be essential to your comfort:- Water jug
- Folding camp chairs and table
- Poop kit (this is always a good item to bring if you won’t be around established bathrooms)
- Garbage bags
Car Camping Resources
To avoid getting kicked out of an illegal camp spot like me, use car camping apps, maps, and online guides. These resources take a lot of the guesswork out of car camping, allowing you to focus on the adventure while minimizing stress.Phone Apps:
iOverlander: iOverlander is a free, crowdsourced app that details some of the best camp spots, showers, and car camping amenities across the nation. As one of the most comprehensive North American databases, users can expect to find hidden camp spots and niche information about places to stay. But keep in mind that the information that’s detailed isn’t always accurate. It’s always a good idea to double check if listed campsites are legal to use. Always obey current signage and postings on-site. The Dyrt: The Dyrt is one of the top-rated camping apps for both public and private campgrounds. This is a great resource because it allows users to search by amenities. It also comes with free and pro versions. The pro version gives users access to map layers in order to discover nearby forest service and BLM land. Campendium: Campendium is an iPhone only app that is tailored for RV users with lower clearance. Those who travel in a more permanent camp setup could benefit from the use of an app like this because it typically provides users with a comprehensive guide to established camp spots.Topographical Maps:
Car campers can usually post-up for free on BLM and U.S. Forest Service land. But it can be difficult to determine where the borders of public land begin without topographical maps. For this reason, an app like Gaia GPS or OnX are must-have resources for car campers. Both also offer private land overlays so you can be sure you’re not camping on someone’s property. Just make sure to obey all posted regulations since some areas are off limits or more strictly regulated.Urban Resources:
If you’ve ever road tripped across the country, you’ve probably heard about urban car camping. Businesses like Walmart, Cabelas, Home Depot, Cracker Barrel, and many fitness centers have been known to welcome those who are on the road. And some of those businesses are even likely to have designated car camping spots. Before camping in a parking lot, check in with the business’s manager to confirm that they accommodate overnight car camping.Car Camping Responsibly
As car camping has been embraced by many new to the outdoors, some businesses and land managers have begun to crack down oncamping due to irresponsible behaviors like leaving trash behind, environmental impacts in remote areas and yes–human waste. One way to ensure places remain open to camping is to learn how to car camp responsibly.Observe Leave No Trace Principles
Leave No Trace Principles are designed to enhance resource protection while optimizing the outdoor experience. The seven principles include:- Planning ahead and preparing
- Traveling and camping on durable surfaces
- Disposing of waste properly
- Leaving what you find
- Minimizing fire impacts
- Respecting wildlife
- And being considerate of others