Are you wondering if you need to pay for a campground site each night you’re in your RV? Fortunately, some businesses allow RVs to park in their lots overnight, saving you significant cash and time when you’re on the road.
What Utah Businesses Allow Overnight RV Parking?
An important note: while many of the businesses listed here allow RV parking, it’s crucial to check with the owner or manager before you settle in for the night. Policies can vary depending on location and state/local laws.
- Bass Pro Shops
- Cabela’s
- Cracker Barrel
- Truck Stops (including Flying J, Pilot, and Love’s)
- Walmart
You may also find rest areas along your journey that allow overnight parking. If you decide to stay at a rest area, be sure to look in the bathroom/refreshment area for signage that indicates how long you can park your RV. Many rest areas have 8-hour limits on RV parking.
Things to Keep in Mind About RV Insurance
When you’re parking at a parking lot (instead of a standard campground), you’ll want to keep a few things in mind:
- Ask first. As we mentioned, always ask for permission before you park your RV for the night.
- Stay safe. Choose well-lit areas, and be sure to lock your RV.
- Don’t treat it like a campground. Don’t set up chairs or grills unless the business encourages you to do so.
Reach Out to Ross Insurance Group for Your RV Insurance Needs
At Ross Insurance Group, we understand that your RV is a serious investment, and we’re here to help you stay protected. Our agents are here to help you find the right coverage for your needs. Reach out to us today to learn more about how Ross Insurance Group, serving Horseshoe Bay, TX, can help to protect your RV.