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MUNICIPAL PARK CAMPING DIRECTORY
Spuddy:
Years ago, four of us trekked, on the cheap, to the opening of Barber. An acquaintance used a directory of municipalities which permitted overnight camping in public parks. Aside from getting a soaked once from automatic sprinklers, the system was convenient and inexpensive (like no expensive.)
I do not know the name of the publication and I've been unsuccessful Googling it. Is anyone aware of that book/guide?
Spuddy
dilligaf:
Should you find the list please share. Currently I try to plan and estimated destination for the night and Google the town to see in public camping is available. Sometimes, not often, camping is free. :BEER:
Matt
K250:
Hey a question I can answer how about that.
The book might be Don Wright's "Guide to Free Campgrounds". I bought mine from Aerostich but they do not list it on their website right now.
It is only $1 used from www.abebooks.com.
I've been using one for many years, very handy to have.
Aerostich still sells "Camping with the Corps of Engineers" which is an excellent directory also.
Good luck with your trip.
normzone:
Wow - I didn't know that such opportunities still existed. I'll have to get a copy.
Spuddy:
--- Quote ---Don Wright's "Guide to Free Campgrounds".
--- End quote ---
Gotta be it. I just ordered the new comprehensive edition from Amazon.
Very cool. Thank you!
Spuddy
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