We arrived at the casino to see clearly posted signs saying you will be towed if you park overnight. Word to the wise, don’t count on everything on the internet being true. There is an old horse racing casino in Inglewood, perfectly central to where we had to be, and they allow RVs to park for free.
Street parking RVs in LA…No, that’s illegal.įree overnight parking at the Wal-mart…Nope, also not allowed.Ĭabela’s, Camping World, anything…Yes! I found a website that lists casinos in the US that allow overnight parking for RVs, and a bonus is that most of them let you park for free. Being a total newbie to RVing, I turned to the internet and researched every possibility I could think of So, we had a small vicinity to stay within. As I’m sure you have heard, traffic in Los Angeles can be intense. The only problem: there was nowhere to park an RV in the specific area we needed to be in. My partner and I picked up our new RV in Las Vegas and had to make a stop in Los Angeles to wrap up some things prior to officially hitting the road. That’s exactly what happened on my second day of full-time RVing. You can usually avoid those areas when traveling for vacation however, when you’re a full-time traveler, sometimes circumstances take you places you probably wouldn’t go otherwise.
They make it hard to deny when you’re in a part of town that’s a little rough around the edges. Let’s get real for a minute, crime rates are scary.