Exploring Outside the 303
A pickup truck is parked in a parking lot, towing a travel trailer. The scene depicts a peaceful evening, with a pink and orange sunset sky and a few trees in the background. The trailer and truck appear to be set up for overnight camping or 'boondocking' in the parking lot, likely at a location such as a Cabela's or Walmart that allows overnight stays for RVs. The image conveys a sense of adventure and the freedom of the RV lifestyle.

Overnight Parking Lot Boondocking Tips

Parking lot Boondocking ⠀ We stayed at Cabelas last night is a last ditch effort to stay close to where we originally planned to be. We've stayed at Walmart and Cracker Barrel's before so the idea is not new to us. ⠀ Cabelas was nice because they have actual spots designated to stay in at the back of the building. Some even have a dump you can use. ⠀ Tips for staying in a parking lot overnight: 🅿️ Overnight parking is allowed at most Cracker Barrels, Walmart, & Cabelas and depending on the state Rest Areas 🅿️ Research in advance the area you are going so you have an idea of what's available 🅿️ Call ahead to confirm overnight parking is allowed 🅿️ Stay grouped together but not on top of each other. We have to put out our slides to access the bathroom and bunkroom so ensure to leave space between rigs 🅿️ Do not (I'll repeat) Do not get out anything (chairs, grills, awnings, etc). This is not a Campground, this is a place of business and we need to respect that. ⠀ ❓Have you boondocked in a parking lot overnight❓ ⠀ Follow us @exploringoutsidethe303

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