Boondocking Adventures outside Williams, Arizona

Published 2024-05-26
Join me as I take you on a captivating van life journey boondocking outside the charming town of Williams, Arizona. In this video, I'll give you a brief walking tour of Williams, sharing its unique history and vibrant local culture. From quaint shops to cozy cafes, you'll get a taste of what makes this town so special.

But that's not all! I'll also dive into my tried-and-true methods for finding the perfect boondocking spots. Whether you're a seasoned van lifer or just starting out, you'll find valuable tips and tricks to help you locate those hidden gems for a peaceful night's rest.

And the adventure doesn't stop there. Lace up your hiking boots and join me on a scenic hike around the picturesque Dogtown Lake. With its serene waters and lush surroundings, it's a hiker's paradise that you won't want to miss.

0:00 Intro
0:12 SoCal Van Life Intro
0:40 Williams Az
1:52 Boondocking
7:20 Hiking Dogtown Lake

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All Comments (10)
  • @stevenwarner7348
    Hey, Thanks for this. There is a guy talking about "buying land" and then being a "Nomad." He's got a vid about an acre near Williams (two years ago) but now has 20 acres over more east of there (I think) Anyway. Boondocking is independent and popular too. Verrry cool. Maybe for me. ~. But here. ~ So positive that you are a "talker." Huge amount of information. You have my attention. (I subscribed) ~~~. Thanks again. Just great. ~~~ Mr. Not Worthy from New Hampshire.
  • @BuzzKill67
    I thought Gaia was good but Outly shows the dispersed sites.... beats having to look for the dots on the motor vehicle use maps... thanks for the tip.
  • @theicangram
    Headed to the Kaibab NF this weekend. I tend to stay away on big holidays. That was a lot of campers. :)
  • @Maidendg
    Thank you for sharing how to find boondocking. I have used iOverlander but Outly is exactly what I needed, going to NFS or BLM websites is awkward for me and I only wanted to find a convenient map showing land and who owns or runs the areas. I'm still a newbie and I have an older Class A and tried to get into places I shouldn't have tried. I like the idea of using Google maps to look for campers. When driving, I see campers out in the land and keep asking myself, how do these people find where to camp? How do they know its public land? I did go up route 89 to Prescott from Congress, that road was an adventure in itself! I ended up going to a Rest Stop on i17 for 2 nights because I couldn't figure out how to find land to boondock on. I'm glad your channel popped up.🙂
  • @edsleytoledo
    You forgot the underground Opium tunnels under the city. 😮 ?????
  • @JoshMcGehee
    Newbie here, what technically is "boondocking"?