Dry camping—also known as boondocking or wild camping—is when you camp without hookups to water, electricity, or sewer. Unlike staying at a traditional campground with full amenities, dry camping usually takes place in more remote or undeveloped areas.
You might dry camp in a national forest, a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) area, a Walmart parking lot, or even a friend’s driveway. The common thread? You’re relying solely on your RV’s or vehicle's onboard systems for power, water, and waste management.
Here is an item that would help you do dry camping.