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Does Walmart Allow Overnight Parking for RVs? – Kinpontoon

If you drive into the parking lot of most Walmarts—especially Walmart stores on popular road tripping routes—you’ll probably see a couple of RVs and vans parked near the back of the lot.

This is because for a couple of decades now Walmart parking lots have been a safe haven for RVers who are in need of a quick overnight stop to get some sleep before continuing on the road. In fact, Walmart ordains this practice and has a specific corporate policy pertaining to this subject.

But knowing that Walmart supports boondocking in their parking lot begs the question… why?

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Why Does Walmart Allow Overnight Parking?

The answer to this question is actually quite easy to find, all you have to do is head over to the Walmart corporate website. Check out this blurb from the FAQ page of Walmart’s corporate website:

“While we do not offer electrical service or accommodations typically necessary for RV customers, Walmart values RV travelers and considers them among our best customers. Consequently, we do permit RV parking on our store parking lots as we are able. Permission to park is extended by individual store managers, based on the availability of parking space and local laws. Please contact management in each store to ensure accommodations before parking your RV.”

Plain and simply, Walmart allows overnight parking for people with RVs because they value those customers.

Honestly, I think that’s a pretty cool policy coming from a corporation that is occasionally given the label of “evil”. Walmart understands that they stand to benefit from having potential customers staying in their lots and are willing to give a little back to those customers.

Do All Walmarts Allow Overnight Parking?

If you plan on taking advantage of Walmart’s friendly attitude towards RVers staying overnight, make sure you do some research ahead of time.

As stated in the quote above, “permission to park is extended by individual store managers, based on the availability of parking space and local laws”.

So what does this mean? It means that not all Walmart stores allow people to park their RVs overnight.

If you want to ensure that you are able to stay at a Walmart somewhere along your route, it is suggested that you call ahead and ask permission from the store manager. If they say no, please don’t make a big fuss because the ability to overnight in a Walmart parking lot is a privilege, not a right.

As it stands right now, just over half of the Walmart stores in the US still have policies in favor of overnight parking for RVs. This is according to OvernightRVParking.com, a site that specializes in tracking locations around the US that allow people to overnight. This is down quite significantly from times in the past when a large majority of Walmart stores allowed free overnight parking.

Back in my early twenties when I first started road tripping around the United States, almost every single Walmart I encountered had a number of boondockers parked in the back of the parking lot.

In fact, I once met two brothers who were traveling in a van before it broke down and they got stranded at a Walmart for four days waiting for parts to be delivered. I spent the better part of two days hanging out with them in the parking lot of that Walmart, chatting and hanging out.

Now that I know better, I know I shouldn’t have spent that much time blatantly hanging out and treating Walmart like a free campground. This brings us to my next point….

The Do’s and Don’ts of Overnighting at Walmart

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There are some pretty simple guidelines to follow if you want to show respect and gratitude while sleeping for free at a Walmart (or any business that allows overnight RV parking).

The Do’s

Just because you’re looking for a free place to crash overnight doesn’t mean you need to throw class out the window.

Keep these tips in mind while you boondock at Walmart:

The Don’ts

Do not do any of these things when you park overnight at Walmart:

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Other Places to Stay Overnight

Walmart isn’t the only business that allows free overnight RV parking. In fact, if you are looking for more information about all sorts of places you can boondock, check out this article I wrote about where to park your RV overnight for free.

The following businesses have historically allowed overnight parking for campers and RVs:

Keep in mind that the landscape of free overnight RV parking is changing rapidly. Everyday businesses are updating its policies and refusing to allow overnight RV parking. Recently more and more RVers are reporting difficulty finding Planet Fitnesses and Cabela’s locations that will allow overnight parking.

So please don’t come after me if you try to boondock at one of these locations and are refused.

Remember, Be Respectful

It is so important to be respectful while staying in a Walmart parking lot or at any other business. I know I sound like a broken record at this point, but if we RVers want to maintain the privilege of boondocking in parking lots, we have to prove that we can handle that privilege and the responsibility that comes with it.

But also remember to have fun! Traveling in an RV is the most fun way to road trip around the country. So if you have to stay at a Walmart, make it short and sweet so you can get back to doing what you love: adventuring.