![]() “A Long-Term Visitor Area (LTVA) pass is required to use a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) designated LTVA. Let’s take Quartzsite, Arizona for example. (Please DO NOT disregard those honor boxes!) ![]() You may have to procure and pay for a backcountry permit or there may be an ‘honor box’. And, depending on the area, some dispersed camping areas on federal land requires permit and many attach a fee. While some of those campgrounds may be free, there are others that charge up to $30 per night. Forest property actually DO have ‘developed campgrounds’ but the also have ‘dispersed camping’. Many BLM ( Bureau of Land Management) or U.S. There’s a misconception that there are no fees like typical campgrounds. There’s No Such Thing as Free Camping! Truth in RV Boondocking Costs Backcountry and Dispersed Camping Permit Fees This blog article contains affiliate links. From equipment for your RV, basic survival supplies to certain fees, many RVers don’t think about or even consider them when planning their budget. There are costs associated with camping off grid but nobody will admit or be truthful about them. Well, I’m here to say that there is no such thing as FREE CAMPING. There’s a fallacy amongst some RVers that boondocking costs nothing.
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