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BobCat Boat Landing: Bamberg, SC:  On the Edisto River, a big, level blacktop site with boat access to river.  Right on Main Hwy 301, three miles north of Bamberg SC in Bamberg County.  No facilities elect or water, boondocking only.  There are no restrictions that I know of for use of this area, it is State Owned no signs, no patrol, or anyone to bother boondockers.  A good spot for I-95 travel not to far off route and good road  GPS : N33* 20.2183'  :  W81* 1.1396


  Oregon
    North of Port Orford, on the Sixes River, 4 miles East of 101, is a BLM site. It's on your left, before a bridge. Should be plenty of room for a big rig. Minimal charge.
East of Reedsport, along the Smith River, travel 30 miles. One more developed BLM site would be difficult for big rigs. Go 5 miles further and there will be some areas at an intersection. Paved road up the river. Second site was free last I checked.
   
  Losbter National Park on the Rouge River just east of Gold Beach,Or.
Three dollars a day for here and if you can get out to the river bank its free
   
  Golden and Silver Water Falls. Its about25 miles north east of Coos Bay,Or. You have to go thru the town of Bunker Hill and Eastside,Or. and follow Coos River Hwy to the falls
   


Texas

BOONDOCKING GPS COORDONATES 
N 28* 33.613' Magnolia Beach, Texas
W96* 32.562 from Robbie ?Freeroaders ;  free 
Magnolia Beach just south of Port Lavaca.
. This is the best kept secret in Texas. It
is more of a crushed shell than fine sand beach so
very hard packed, no worries about getting stuck, no
crowds and absolutely beautiful. No charge whatsoever,
there are bathrooms but now showers and although I was
told there is a 30 day limit my neighbor had been
there all season so it is not enforced if it exists.