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  • May 8, 2025
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šŸ•ļø How to Camp Across America for Under $25 a Day

From Maine to Zion, and everywhere in between—here’s how I’m road-tripping the USA on a budget (and loving every minute of it).

🚐 My Route: From East Coast Pines to West Coast Wonders

This summer, I set out on the ultimate American camping road trip—from Maine through South Dakota, Wyoming, and the Pacific Northwest, then down to the Redwoods and Zion National Park, with a hopeful pause in Colorado. It’s a scenic, soul-refreshing adventure—and I’ve planned it all on a shoestring budget.

The Mission? Spend Less Than $25 a Day on Lodging.

Here’s how I’ve kept it affordable and unforgettable.

šŸ’° Budget Breakdown: 66 Nights, $6,000 All-In (Yes, Really!)

Category Estimated Cost
Campground Reservations $1,847.20 (66 nights)
Best Friends Animal Stay $1,307.20 (5 nights)
Gas (10,000 miles) $1,000–$1,500
Groceries & Food $1,000–$1,500
Total ~$6,000

āš ļø Pro Tip: I’m not including camping gear upgrades in this total. Treat them as an investment for future adventures.

🐾 Why I’m Spending $1,300+ for Just 5 Nights

Before you raise an eyebrow at the price tag, here’s the scoop: I’m staying at Best Friends Animal Society in Utah, which is one of the only places that allows my two dogs to be left alone while I volunteer.

The only cheaper option nearby required dogs to be crated or left outdoors—neither of which works for my pup with separation anxiety. So yes, it’s pricey, but it’s meaningful to me as an animal shelter worker and volunteer.

🄪 Cost-Saving Hacks That Make a Huge Difference

I’ve learned that keeping costs down doesn’t mean missing out. It means being smart:

1. Cooler > Drive-Thru

Bring a cooler and shop at grocery stores along the way. Highway food is not only overpriced—it’s rarely satisfying.

2. Reusable Water Bottles Are Your Best Friend

Always carry two in case one gets lost. And don’t forget: hotel lobbies often have clean restrooms and water fountains—use them!

3. Check RoadsideAmerica.com

Silly roadside attractions make great photo ops and stretch stops. Bonus: They’re usually free and fast.

4. Look for Alternative Lodging When Needed

Even on a tight schedule, I stay flexible. Whether that’s using government campgrounds or scouring for last-minute pet-friendly options, adaptability is key.

🧭 Why I Skipped Dispersed Camping

I initially considered dispersed camping (free sites on public land), but decided against it for one big reason: I don’t feel comfortable leaving my gear unattended while I explore. Staying at inexpensive public campgrounds gives me peace of mind, access to amenities, and a good night’s sleep.

šŸ“ø Take Photos With People in Them

A little advice from the road: Get in the photo! The landscapes are amazing, yes—but trust me, in a few years you’ll care more about the moment you were laughing by the world’s largest zipper in Vermont than the forest behind it.

šŸ”Œ Bonus Gear Tips to Stretch Your Budget

  • 12V Fridge or Heavy-Duty Cooler: Keeps food fresh longer, saving gas station snack runs.

  • Block Ice > Bagged Ice: It lasts longer!

  • 12V Kettle/Coffee Maker: Skip the $5 coffee shops and make your own brew for under $1/day.

  • Propane Budget: Fires may be banned—check ahead and have backup fuel options.

šŸ› ļø Plan for the ā€œUh-ohsā€

Oil change? Tire rotation? Rainy night? Even with meticulous planning, road trips bring surprises. I round up my budget by $500 in each major category to build a cushion for the unexpected.

šŸŽ’ Final Thoughts: You Can Do This

If you’re solo, flexible, and focused on the experience over the extras, camping across America for under $25 a night is absolutely doable. And unforgettable.

Remember: It’s not just about how far you go—it’s about who you become along the way.

šŸ“Œ Ready to Plan Your Own Budget Road Trip?

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