Adapted (with permission) from the field notes of Eric Young Eric broke camp early to catch the soft light moving through Buckhorn Draw, where the last gold leaves of the …
Spring 2026 Issue One Has Arrived.
Read the full digital edition free with reader access — or secure the Collector’s Print Edition from our limited first run.
Boondocking Magazine Digital Edition is FREE for registered readers for a limited time!
A flip-through magazine experience — built for off-grid travelers, truck campers, overlanders, and backroad explorers.
No subscription required right now. Just request free access, get your reader account, and enjoy the full digital issue on any device. If you’re new, start with the preview pages first. The digital flip-book edition of Boondocking Magazine is scheduled for release spring 2026.
Before you grab free access, please take a second to follow along — it helps us announce issue releases, giveaways, and new field-tested gear.
- Step 1: Browse the free preview pages (no login needed).
- Step 2: Request your free digital access account (this unlocks the full issue).
- Step 3: Come back anytime and read the magazine from your phone, tablet, or laptop.
Latest from the Back Roads
-
-
By Cole Ashford Tucked miles beyond the pavement, surrounded by the fiery hues of a Northern Michigan autumn, one clearing sits in total silence.No hookups, no neighbors — just the …
-
If I had to trace my overlanding roots, they’d lead straight back to a frozen January weekend in 2017—deep in Michigan’s Manistee Forest. I’d just joined a small Facebook group …
-
News
Daniel Boone National Forest (Kentucky): Free Camping, Clearer Rules
by Paul Beroffby Paul BeroffWhat’s New The Forest Service recently reaffirmed that dispersed (boondocking) camping remains free throughout most of the Daniel Boone National Forest, with only a few exceptions such as the Red …
-
Camp Life
Passing It Down – A Father, a Son, and the Lessons of the October Woods
by Paul Beroffby Paul BeroffDeep in Michigan’s national forest, a father and son walk the same trail generations have hunted before them.The morning frost, the smell of pine, and the rhythm of footsteps remind …
-
Because what keeps us going isn’t just the view — it’s the people who understand it. It’s funny when you think about it — most of us didn’t join boondocking …
-
Nothing says comfort at camp quite like a thick slice of meatloaf tucked between fresh bread. This rustic version bakes directly in your Dutch oven over an open fire — …
-
There’s a sacred stillness that lives in the early hours of the backcountry — the kind that doesn’t exist anywhere else. It’s the moment just before dawn, when the world …
-
News
Utah Transfers 618 Acres of BLM Land to State Parks: What It Means for Boondocking & Dispersed Camping
by Paul Beroffby Paul BeroffIn August 2025, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) officially transferred 618 acres of “small, isolated” parcels to Utah State Parks under the Utah State Parks Adjustment Act. Modern Campground+1 …
The Latest From the Road:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
-
Boondocking Magazine on Are We Losing Our Boondocking Freedom?
-
Jeff on Are We Losing Our Boondocking Freedom?
-
Boondocking Magazine on The Siberian All-Night Fire
-
Billy on The Siberian All-Night Fire