RV Glossary
BLM land refers to public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management where dispersed camping is often allowed. It is a popular option for free or low-cost boondocking in many western states.
This term can directly influence safe trailer matching and trip planning decisions.
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Boondocking is camping without hookups to water, sewer, or electricity, usually in remote or undeveloped areas. It relies on the RV’s self-contained systems for power and water.
Dispersed camping means camping outside of developed campgrounds, usually on public land without hookups or amenities. It is popular among RVers seeking solitude and off-grid experiences.
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