Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


About Overnight RV Parking

What is Overnight RV Parking all about? What does it mean?

When you're on a long trip in your RV, a trip that will take two days or more, you probably need to stop someplace to sleep overnight. You want to be rested so you can continue your trip safely in the morning. If all you need to do is stop and sleep, you don't need all the amenities that RV Parks and Campgrounds offer, and you don't need to pay for those amenities, either. Across the USA and Canada there are literally thousands of places that allow or even encourage RVers to park overnight, for one night only, for the purpose of sleeping overnight.

How is Parking different from Camping?

Camping in an RV generally includes using RV awnings, lawn furniture, BBQ grilles, and often electric, water and/or sewer hookups. Most Overnight RV Parking locations don't have RV hookups, and it's considered inappropriate to use awnings, BBQs, lawn furniture, etc. Use of levelers and slides is also discouraged in most Overnight RV Parking locations, but may be possible to use in others. In general, if your RV looks like you're camping, you're camping. If your RV looks like you've just parked it for a short time, you're parking.

A number of major RVing organizations have adopted a set of Overnight Parking Courtesy Guidelines that address this more fully.

How can I find out where I can park overnight in my RV?

After you log in, a map appears on the screen with a set of controls in the upper left hand corner, as shown below:

You can click on the search text box to type the name of the city, state, province, or any other name of the location. A drop-down list appears with matching names, simply select your desired location from the list.

The icon which looks like an magnifying glass is the search button, which takes the text entered into the "Search" box and tries to find the specified location. The search text can be a city, state, province, zip code, or coordinates.

The icon which looks like an arrow sign is a button which moves the map to be centered on your current location, if you have granted permission to use your current location.

Click on any pointer for all the details on that location. Then, you can zoom in or out on the map, or drag the map, and the search engine will rep-populate the map with new pointers. (This can take a few seconds, depending on the speed of your Internet connection.) When you click on the (i) icon in the menu bar, you can switch between "Street View", "Satellite View" and "Auto" which starts in Street View when zoomed out and switches to Satellite View when zoomed in.

You must be a current subscriber to see the map with the location information. Subscribe or renew your subscription today!

How can I find out where I'm not supposed to park?

A search of our database will show you not only places where Overnight RV Parking is allowed, but also where it isn't. Refer to the Color Key (by clicking the (i) icon in the menu bar) to interpret the colored pointers.

How does OvernightRVParking.com know about these places?

We've been compiling this information since January 2007. A lot of it comes from our subscribers, and even more of it comes from our own research. We contact stores, casinos, local and state governments, company headquarters, and others in order to be sure that the information we provide through our database is as complete, accurate and as up to date as possible. Every record in our database includes the date when the information about that location was gathered, and every detail is verified to the best of our ability, using multiple sources.

Locations Database

Will you keep adding to your database?

In a word, yes.

We add new locations and update the information on existing locations at the rate of more than 100 database locations per week, and we’ve been doing that continuously since 2008. We started with fewer than 4000 location listings, and thought it might grow to 10,000. We passed 10,000 listings in January of 2013, and there’s no end in sight. We think it’s a never-ending job!

How can I add a new location?

Click here to add a new location

You can also access this form from the "About>New Report" menu.

For each valid report that you submit, we'll add additional time to your subscription as described below.

Adding a new location to our database isn’t supported in the mobile application at this time. We hope to add this feature in future releases.

How can I update an existing location?

When you park overnight at a location that's in our database, please send in an update.

First, search for the location in question. Click on the colored pointer, and the database listing for that location will open. Scroll down to the [Update Location] button, click it, and when our update form opens, fill it out & submit it.

Every entry in our database is dated, with the date of the most recent report on that location. If everything in the listing is correct, we still want to know the date you were there, because this tells other RVers that the information is still current.

What if I find out that your information on a particular location is incorrect or incomplete?

Submit an update, as described above.

Do you cover the entire USA? What about Canada & Mexico?

We have listings in all 50 US states and the District of Columbia. Our database also includes hundreds of listings in Canada. We do not cover Mexico.

How many locations do you have in my area?

Click here to see the number of locations

Our listings are updated regularly. On this page, you can see how many locations we have in each state or province. You can also scroll down to take a look at the pictures, and zoom into your area.

Using Maps

What do the all the icons mean?

After you log in, a map appears on the screen with a set of controls in the upper left hand corner, as shown below:

You can click on the search text box to type the name of the city, state, province, or any other name of the location. A drop-down list appears with matching names, simply select your desired location from the list.

The icon which looks like an magnifying glass is the search button, which takes the text entered into the "Search" box and tries to find the specified location. The search text can be a city, state, province, zip code, or coordinates.

The icon which looks like an arrow sign is a button which moves the map to be centered on your current location, if you have granted permission to use your current location.

The icon on the far right with the three lines is the settings menu. Select this button to see additional information such as the map's key, Frequently Asked Questions, and other information.

The icon which looks like an plus sign is a button which zooms the map in. Double clicking or using a "pinch-out" on the map will also zoom the map in.

The icon which looks like an minus sign is a button which zooms the map out. "Pinching" on the map will also zoom the map out.

You may see the blue circle above on the map. This indicates your current location. If there is a larger light blue circle around the blue circle icon, this means that your position is not accurately known and this is the error radius of your estimated position.

On the map, you will see various markers, similar to the green marker shown above. Click on the marker to see more information about that site.

What do all the colors mean?

Green
Locations where Overnight Parking is Permitted
Red
Locations where Overnight Parking is Not Permitted
Dark Green
Locations where Overnight Parking is Permitted for a fee
Yellow
Locations where Overnight Parking is officially Not Allowed, but may not be enforced
Brown
Locations where Overnight Parking is Seasonally Permitted
Gray
Uncertain status or location in need of additional information
Purple
Membership organizations with RV accommodations for Members Only (Elks, Moose & Eagles Lodges, VFW & American Legion Posts, etc.)

How do I fix the error message "Error! Please grant permission to enable navigation."?

When the Overnight RV Parking application starts, all users are asked if they will allow Overnight RV Parking to use their current location. If you would like to use this feature, please click the "Allow" button:

If you are still seeing the error message, then you need to check your settings.

  • iPhone App: Settings -> Privacy -> Location Services, then find the OvernightRVParking App in the list and set to "While Using the App".
  • Android App: Settings -> Apps -> OvernightRVParking. Make sure Locations Services is turned On.
  • Chrome: Settings -> Advanced -> Privacy and Security -> Content Settings -> Location. Make sure our website isn't on the "Blocked" list. See detailed instructions.
  • Safari: Safari -> Preferences -> Websites -> Locations. Make sure our website isn't set to "Deny".
  • Firefox: Tools -> Page Info -> Permissions. Make sure "Access Your Location" isn't set to "Block".
  • Edge: Settings -> Privacy -> Location. Make sure "Allow apps to access your location setting" is set to "On".

Account

How can I subscribe?

Overnight RV Parking is now part of Togo RV! To subscribe, visit OvernightRVParking.com in any web browser:

  • Click on “Get Started” in the upper right hand side of the page.
  • Create a Roadpass ID to access Overnight RV Parking.
  • Sign in using your Roadpass ID and subscribe to Togo RV Plus to get access to exclusive features and discounts, including Overnight RV Parking.

You may also purchase the subscription by downloading the Overnight RV Parking app through the Apple App Store or Google Play Store:

  • Open the mobile app and click “Subscribe Now”.
  • Create a Roadpass ID to access Overnight RV Parking.
  • Sign in using your Roadpass ID and subscribe to Togo RV Plus to get access to exclusive features and discounts, including Overnight RV Parking.

Thank you for considering our service!

Do you automatically renew my subscription?

If you purchased your Overnight RV Parking subscription prior to March 3, 2021, we do not automatically renew your subscription. We will let you know when it’s time to renew. About a week prior to your subscription expiration date, we’ll send you a renewal reminder email.

If you subscribed on or after March 3, 2021 through Togo RV Plus, your subscription will automatically renew unless cancelled within 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can cancel any time with your iTunes account settings.

How can I renew my subscription?

If you purchased your subscription prior to March 3, 2021, you can renew your subscription by following the steps in the “How can I subscribe?” section above to subscribe to Togo RV Plus, which now includes free access to Overnight RV Parking.

If you subscribed on or after March 3, 2021 through Togo RV Plus, your subscription will automatically renew unless cancelled within 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can cancel any time with your iTunes account settings.

Still need help?

If this advice doesn't work, please let us know! Contact us by emailing support@overnightrvparking.com to share more details about the issue you’re experiencing.

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