Long Term Visitor Areas – Cheapest Rent in America?

Long Term Visitor Areas – Cheapest Rent in America?

I’ve known about boondocking—camping in places with no utilities or amenities—since before I got on the road. (This is not to be confused with parking lot surfing in Walmart or other lots, which is known as “dry camping.”) I was aware that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) stewards bazillions of acres of taxpayer-owned public land, opening up much of it for free dispersed camping to anyone who wants to use it, as long as they don’t overstay the 14-day limit or trash the place. I’d even seen signs for Long Term Visitor Areas (LTVAs) when I stayed on BLM lands in Quartzsite, Arizona—the Mecca of nomad life. But it wasn’t till a few years ago that I learned what those LTVAs were all about. And when I did, I realized I’d discovered what was likely the place with the cheapest rent in America, available seven months of every year!

Wondering Where To Camp

Wondering Where To Camp

I’ve never been west of the Mississippi on my own, so I’m kinda nervous about finding places to go. I’m first going to be heading to Las Vegas for a friend’s wedding at Thanksgiving, so I’ll be staying in an RV park. That’s...