Boondocking

Boondocking

By William Modesitt

  • Category: Travel
  • Release Date: 2012-09-18
  • Current Version: 2.6.80
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 2.85 MB
  • Developer: William Modesitt
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 4.54603
4.54603
From 5,844 Ratings

Description

Boondocking usually refers to free camping in remote areas. This app shows over 1,170 boondocking locations, most within the US. The number of locations continues to increase as more users submit boondocking locations. - No Internet needed as the boondocking locations are contained with the app. - Shows driving distance and time from your current location to the boondocking location. - View multiple map types such as Open Street Map. - Get info about each boondocking location, even when offline. - Mark locations as Favorite locations. - Get the local weather for the location. - Send location data directly to our Road Trip Planner app. Happy Camping!

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Reviews

  • An awesome way to travel

    5
    By Dee-Soh-Vee
    Ive been looking for an app like this forever. It makes the drives across the country sooooo much easier to handle. In the era of corona virus it makes it a lot safer too
  • Great app esp if we all contribute

    5
    By dan80921
    This app is great, but we all need to contribute sites to improve number of sites.
  • Fri sex F

    5
    By plhfhsh
    Try
  • Getting directions

    5
    By Roberto 1961
    Does anybody know if you can put the coordinates in to get directions to some of the sites?
  • Missing several locations

    1
    By landlirwin
    I’ve been traveling through the PNW, there are so many places to stop that are not listed on this app, same it’s not really accurate to what is available out there, waste of an app.
  • Really? One 2 remote sites in ADK?

    1
    By Yana Yoga
    Well, this was a waste of $.99. It showed two remote campsites in the Adirondacks. Sigh.
  • Poor

    1
    By Dirty Di Di
    I asked though a email twice for help and never got it. I had difficulty navigating.
  • not trending lightly

    1
    By whitegirlroadtrip
    the app is hard to use and yet it seems easy to see that it encourages the use of illegal sites for camping — I can’t think of any other reason “abandoned buildings/houses” and “neglected property” would be listed under available sites.
  • Yes

    5
    By Corduroy Communist
    V good idea
  • Too few campsites

    1
    By Die Seidene
    In Washington state and no campsites listed

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