CIWILD CAMPING DATABASE

CIWILD CAMPING DATABASE

Top 100 Free Camping Sites in America

Discover free and low-cost camping spots across the American West, including BLM land, national forest dispersed camping, scenic desert campsites, and rooftop tent-friendly locations.

Best for: Overlanding, rooftop tents, road trips, dispersed camping, van camping, and off-grid travel.

California Free Camping

Jawbone Canyon OHV Dispersed Camping

Open desert camping area with wide spaces for rooftop tents and off-road travelers.

  • State: California
  • Type: BLM Dispersed Camping
  • Cost: Free
  • Best Season: October–April
  • Road: Dirt road, 4WD recommended
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Alabama Hills Dispersed Camping

Iconic desert camping near Lone Pine with mountain views and excellent sunrise photography.

  • State: California
  • Type: Dispersed Camping
  • Cost: Free / Permit may apply
  • Best Season: Fall–Spring
  • Road: Dirt road
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Utah Free Camping

Cottonwood Canyon Road Dispersed Camping

Remote desert camping along a scenic backroad between Grand Staircase-Escalante and southern Utah.

  • State: Utah
  • Type: Dispersed Camping
  • Cost: Free
  • Best Season: Spring and Fall
  • Road: Dirt road, avoid after rain
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Valley of the Gods Dispersed Camping

Scenic desert camping surrounded by red rock formations and open views.

  • State: Utah
  • Type: BLM Dispersed Camping
  • Cost: Free
  • Best Season: Spring and Fall
  • Road: Graded dirt road
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Idaho Free Camping

Wolf Flats Recreation Area

Forest camping near the Snake River with space for tents, vans, and rooftop tent setups.

  • State: Idaho
  • Type: Recreation Area
  • Cost: Free
  • Best Season: Late Spring–Fall
  • Road: Gravel road
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Free Camping FAQ

What is free camping in the United States?

Free camping usually refers to dispersed camping on public land, including some BLM and national forest areas.

Can I use a rooftop tent at free campsites?

Yes, many dispersed camping areas are suitable for rooftop tents, especially on flat dirt or gravel pullouts.

How long can I stay at free camping areas?

Many public land areas have a 14-day stay limit, but rules vary by location. Always check local regulations before camping.

Do free campsites have toilets or water?

Most dispersed camping areas have no facilities. Bring your own water, pack out all trash, and follow Leave No Trace principles.