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The Dyrt Names Best Places to Camp for Free Across the U.S. in 2026

10.06.2026 16:51 1 min 3 sources
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The Dyrt Names Best Places to Camp for Free Across the U.S. in 2026
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In Brief

The Dyrt, a community-driven app for RV and camping enthusiasts, has released its 2026 Best Places to Camp for Free list. The top 10 includes Dragoon Mountains (Arizona) and Cosmic Campground (New Mexico), where overnight stays are free.

The Dyrt, the app built by the largest community of camping and RV enthusiasts in the U.S., has announced its 2026 Best Places to Camp for Free list. Presented by Vanlife Trader, the ranking features 10 locations where overnight stays require no payment. Notable entries include Dragoon Mountains (Arizona) and Cosmic Campground (New Mexico).

According to The Dyrt's report, 59.8% of campers camped for free at least once in 2025. Most of these sites are dispersed camping areas on U.S. Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management lands.

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The Dyrt Names Best Places to Camp for Free Across the U.S.

21.05.2026 Woodall's Campground Magazine - Daily News & Information for... ENG Original source

The Dyrt Announces Best Places to Camp for Free

19.05.2026 Outdoor Sportswire ISL Original source

The Dyrt Announces Best Places to Camp for Free

19.05.2026 prnewswire.com ENG Original source

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