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GoSpotCamp

Find legal free camping on U.S. public land.

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GoSpotCamp is a free map for finding legal free and dispersed camping spots on U.S. public land.

It helps campers check practical details before driving out, including land manager, overnight rules, fee or permit status, road access, amenities, GPS coordinates, and official source links.

The early version focuses on U.S. public land camping, including BLM and National Forest areas.

Maps · Outdoor · Travel
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Features

  • Free map for legal public land camping in the U.S.
  • Find free and dispersed camping spots
  • Check BLM, National Forest, and public land information
  • View overnight rules, fee or permit status, and road access
  • See amenities like toilets, water, trash, fire rings, and cell signal when available
  • Open map-first camping spot pages with GPS coordinates
  • Built to avoid secret-spot hotspotting and focus on responsible camping information

Use Cases

  • Find free camping before a road trip
  • Check whether overnight camping is allowed before driving out
  • Compare dispersed camping and primitive camping options
  • Look up BLM and National Forest camping information
  • Check road access, amenities, fees, and stay limits
  • Plan legal public land camping in the U.S.
  • Help campers avoid unreliable or scattered camping information

Comments

I built GoSpotCamp to make legal free camping on U.S. public land easier to verify before driving out. Campers often have to check multiple official pages, old forums, maps, and apps just to answer basic questions: Can I camp overnight? Is it free? Who manages the land? Can my vehicle reach it? GoSpotCamp organizes practical info like BLM / National Forest management, overnight rules, fee or permit status, road access, amenities, GPS coordinates, and official source links in a simple map-first experience. Still early and looking for feedback from campers, car campers, overlanders, and public land users.

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Comments

I built GoSpotCamp to make legal free camping on U.S. public land easier to verify before driving out. Campers often have to check multiple official pages, old forums, maps, and apps just to answer basic questions: Can I camp overnight? Is it free? Who manages the land? Can my vehicle reach it? GoSpotCamp organizes practical info like BLM / National Forest management, overnight rules, fee or permit status, road access, amenities, GPS coordinates, and official source links in a simple map-first experience. Still early and looking for feedback from campers, car campers, overlanders, and public land users.

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