Some RVers like to park overnight in rest areas, and others don’t.
Those who do generally cite convenience. Rest areas are right along the high
Each state has its own laws, rules and/or regulations regarding what is or isn’t allowed at their rest areas. Today we’ll look at California.
Caltrans (California’s Department of Transportation) has a website with lots of good information about rest areas in the state, beginning with this page, which lists all of them:
www.dot.ca.gov/hq/maint/ra/Statewide.htm
You’ll find a link to a page with California’s rest area rules and regulations. Here are some — but not all — of the rules that pertain specifically to Overnight RV Parking:
You may:
- Park in any designated parking place
- Stay up to 8 hours in any 24 hour period.
- Dump sanitary wastes from RV holding tanks and portable devices at designated dump stations.
- Use small stoves and heaters (except on wood tables) if you do it safely.
You may not:
- Block vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
- Camp or pitch a tent.
- Park, to do something away from the rest area such as hike, camp or hunt.
- Use The Department of Transportation’s water, electricity or gas for unauthorized use.
Future blogs will discuss OvernightRVParking in rest areas in other states, in no particular order.
Jim O’Briant
www.OvernightRVParking.com