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The Nomad Campground Cost Comparator estimates monthly lodging cost for van lifers and RV nomads who split nights between three options: BLM/dispersed free camping (most of US west), RV parks with hookups ($30–80/night), and stealth urban parking (free, requires discretion). The mix profoundly affects total cost: a 100% RV park strategy costs $1,000–2,500/month, while a 70/30 free-to-paid mix runs $250–500/month. Calculator helps optimize the split based on budget and lifestyle preferences. BLM dispersed camping (Bureau of Land Management public lands) covers 245 million acres mostly in 12 western US states (NV, UT, WY, AZ, NM, ID, CO, MT, CA, OR, AK). 14-day stays allowed, must move 25 miles after that. No hookups but generally cell signal at popular spots. National Forest lands offer similar dispersed camping. Apps like FreeRoam, iOverlander, Campendium crowdsource specific GPS coordinates and reviews. East of the Mississippi, free camping is sparse — usually limited to Walmart overnight parking or Cracker Barrel lots. RV parks span quality tiers: budget Passport America affiliates ($25–40/night with discount card), mid-tier KOA/Good Sam ($45–70/night with member discounts), and resort parks ($75–150/night with amenities). Monthly stays at most parks drop nightly rate 30–50% — a $50/night park may charge $1,000/month. Locations near national parks command 30–50% premium. Pricing reflects regional cost of living: California coast vs Texas plains differ 2–3×. Stealth parking strategies include Walmart (most allow overnight, check store-by-store), Cracker Barrel, Cabela's/Bass Pro, truck stops (Pilot/Flying J), hospital parking, and 24-hour gym lots. Always patronize the business briefly to legitimize the stay. Stealth requires van that doesn't scream 'camper' — windows covered, low profile, no roof rack with kayaks. Stealth-built vans average $5–8k less than overland builds but trade comfort for urban access. Full-time nomads typically run a mix: stealth during city errands, BLM for outdoor recreation, RV parks for weekly hookups and laundry.
Monthly Cost = RV Nights × RV Rate; (BLM and Stealth contribute zero direct cost)
- 1Step 1 — Estimate BLM/free dispersed nights per month (typically 10–20 for nomads in western US)
- 2Step 2 — Estimate RV park nights per month (typically 5–15 for hookups, laundry, and ammenity access)
- 3Step 3 — Estimate stealth/urban free nights per month (typically 0–10 depending on lifestyle)
- 4Step 4 — Enter your typical RV park rate ($35 budget, $50 mid, $70 premium)
- 5Step 5 — Calculator computes monthly cost = RV nights × RV rate (BLM and stealth are free)
- 6Step 6 — Annualizes monthly cost × 12
- 7Step 7 — Outputs total nights, average per-night cost, and recommended mix optimization
Common mix for western US van life — BLM dominates with weekly RV stop for showers and laundry.
Eastern US has fewer free options — RV parks dominate
Less BLM land east of Mississippi means more reliance on paid parks plus stealth in urban areas.
Quartzite AZ + similar areas allow 14-day dispersed stays; snowbirds optimize for nearly free winter living.
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Where can I camp for free in the eastern US?
Limited but possible. Walmart overnight (varies by store), Cracker Barrel, truck stops, casino parking, and some national forests in the southeast (Pisgah, Nantahala, Daniel Boone). Harvest Hosts ($90/yr membership) opens 5,000+ wineries, farms, and breweries for one-night stays. Free Roam and iOverlander apps surface lesser-known spots. East requires more planning than west.
Are Walmart and Cracker Barrel really OK with overnight parking?
Many but not all locations. Walmart corporate policy permits but individual stores can opt out (especially urban locations with city ordinances). Cracker Barrel generally welcomes RVs. Best practice: park in the back of the lot, ask manager if uncertain, patronize the business, leave the area cleaner than found. App-based confirmation (FreeRoam, RV Parky) reduces risk.
What if I get caught in stealth parking?
Worst case is a knock-and-talk from police or store security asking you to move. Polite compliance ends the interaction without consequence. Tickets are rare for first-time encounters. Repeat offenders or parking in clearly residential areas risks escalation. Choose lots with overnight tolerance — never park in front of houses or in 'no overnight parking' marked areas.
How does Mexico / Central America compare?
Mexico: $5–15/night RV parks (Baja, mainland), free beach camping common in shoulder seasons. Central America: $10–25/night, more limited infrastructure. Pan-American Highway nomads typically run $300–600/month total south of the US border. Major savings opportunity but requires border-crossing complexity and Spanish skills.
Monthly rates worth negotiating?
Yes — most RV parks offer 30%–50% discount for monthly stays vs nightly rates. Some allow weekly rates at smaller discount. Off-season rates can drop 40–60% in tourist areas. Snowbirds in Arizona/Florida often pay $400–700/month at parks that charge $50–75/night to short-term stayers.
विशेष टिप
70/30 free-to-paid mix is the sustainability sweet spot for full-time nomads — provides budget headroom while ensuring regular access to hookups, dump stations, and laundry. Pure free-camping requires significant water capacity (40+ gallons fresh, similar grey) and dump station planning every 7–10 days.