Finding Spots
Find free, legal places to camp.
Where boondocking is actually allowed, how to scout it, and how to read a spot before you commit to the drive in.

The best spots aren't secret — they're just unmarked
Public land, the right apps, and a few habits will keep you in good free camping for as long as you want. The trick is knowing where it's legal and what a good site actually looks like before you turn off the pavement.
Start here
Where it's legal
BLM, national forests, and the rules that actually apply.
The apps worth having
What we use to scout, and what each one is good for.
Reading a spot
Cell signal, level ground, and the satellite-view tells.
Going deeper
Getting in (and out)
Road conditions, clearance, and turning around safely.
Dispersed camping rules
Stay limits, fire rules, and staying welcome.
Backup plans
What to do when your spot's taken or closed.
From the road
Scouting Moab the slow way
How we found our favorite free site — and the dead ends we hit first.
When the road said no
A washout, a three-point turn, and a much better plan B.
Where to go next
Getting Started
New to all this? Start here.
Living Out There
Settle in once you've found the spot.
Power
Stay charged wherever you land.
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