Overnight parkingRest areas along interstate freeways generally prohibit overnight
parking, but many malls, truck stops, fraternal lodges and shopping
center parking lots allow it. Always
check with local authorities to make sure you’re not breaking any
local ordinances.
These notes from FMCA's Motorhome Parking Etiquette letter
pertain to overnight parking at establishments that permit "dry
camping" on their lots. Dry camping means camping without the use
of external hookups for electricity, water supply or waste disposal.
- Obtain permission from a qualified individual.
- Park out of the way. Leave a buffer between your RV and
perimeter residences.
- Avoid using slideouts if at all possible.
- Do not put out awnings.
- Do not use your leveling jacks on asphalt.
- Limit your stay one night maximum! Do not abuse your
host's generosity.
- Purchase fuel, food, or supplies as a form of thank-you when
feasible.
- Always leave the area cleaner than you found it.
- Practice safety precautions.
- Avoid providing a theft potential. Make sure your RV and compartments are locked if you leave
your RV.
- Do not place personal items, such as chairs, pets or
barbecue grills, outside your RV.
Download and print FMCA's Motorhome Parking Etiquette letter,
below. Pass it to others to promote these etiquette standards.
RVers' Good
Neighbor Policy: Overnight parking etiquette
(PDF 405K)

FMCA Parking Rights Manual
& Guide

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