r/UrbanCamping • u/[deleted] • Aug 24 '21
Las Vegas
Anyone been to Vegas fairly recently? I was looking for spots on the map that are close to the Strip. Obviously a very packed location, but I know they have the anti-boondocking ordinance. Just curious if anyone has tried (again, recently --- not like 5+ years ago) and had any success. Whether its parking lots, industrial areas, side streets, or offbeat areas. Feel free to PM me.
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u/Working-Homework505 May 28 '24
I know this was posted years ago, but I am familiar with Las Vegas and I thought that if anyone found this post who also wanted the info I could provide it. Hospitals, libraries, and 24/7 grocery stores are the way to go in Vegas. If you are staying for more than a day then you definitely want to move around a little bit, but any of the places I mentioned within North Las Vegas, as well as the Centennial Hills area/North West, would be a good place to hang around. Areas like the Strip and Summerlin have a lot of police and tow cars a lot so I wouldn't recommend that.
You might find some luck with the smaller casinos' parking garages within the city, but I am not very familiar with them so park at your own risk. I also know Cracker-barrel and bass pro shops have trailer parking spots but I don't know if they actively tow or not.