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Overnight Parking Permitted
in State Rest Areas
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Rest areas on major highways provide another way to get a free night sleep. RVs will park with the trucks. Truck stops offer the same, as do most Wal-Mart stores. RV park owners resist all parking in undeveloped areas. When you do park in those spaces, make sure you're out of the way. Don't park behind the buildings, as trucks come in late at night and need space for turning. Don't pull out the grill, lawn chairs, etc. Usually keep slides in. (When you shop for your RV, be sure to get one which you can easily used when the slides are not extended) Ask the manager as you're checking out with your shopping cart whether you can stay in your self contained RV overnight.

State

Overnight Parking

Alabama

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Alaska

Yes

Arizona

Yes. Prohibited where posted.

Arkansas

Yes

California

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Colorado

No

Connecticut

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Delaware

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

District of Columbia

No

Florida

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Georgia

No

Hawaii

No

Idaho

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Illinois

No

Indiana

Yes

Iowa

No

Kansas

Yes

Kentucky

No

Louisiana

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Maine

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Maryland

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Massachusetts

No

Michigan

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Minnesota

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Mississippi

No

Missouri

Yes

Montana

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Nebraska

No

Nevada

Yes  Not to exceed 18 hours in any two week period.

New Hampshire

No

New Jersey

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

New Mexico

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

New York

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

North Carolina

No

North Dakota

No

Ohio

No

Oklahoma

Yes

Oregon

Yes On designated rural interstates; some exceptions. Twelve hour limit.

Pennsylvania

No

Rhode Island

Yes

South Carolina

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

South Dakota

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Tennessee

No

Texas

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting. 24 hour limit.

Utah

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting. 12 Hour Limit.

Vermont

No

Virginia

Information based on latest available data. Laws may have change since posting.

Washington

Yes.  8 hour limit.

West Virginia

No

Wisconsin

No

Wyoming

No

 

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