DeWitt's Stop
This is a Boondockers Welcome host in Palmer, AK
Max Rig Size
< 45 (ft)
Parking Spaces
1
Same Day Requests
Yes
Preferred Check-in Time
2:00 AM
Semi secluded older neighborhood tucked into an area with hiking, biking trails near by. Hatcher Pass is within 30 mins drive with hiking trails and unbelievable views! Enjoy kayaking, canoeing, bicycling and hiking at Eklutna lake and visit Reflection Lake on the way! This is the perfect getaway spot for anyone. RV parking is equipped with an electricity hook up. This location is near the quaint friendly town of Palmer; rich with history, gardens and museum attractions, boutiques, activities and music year round - dancing in the street in the Summer. Palmer is the home of the State Fairgrounds. This property is within walking distance to the Fairgrounds. Hatcher Pass is close by and offers amazing hiking trails, views and a visitor's center for the old gold mining settlement. Brochures available for tourist attractions.
Vehicle Suitability Information
Generators Allowed
Water Hookup
Outdoor Cooking Allowed
Electric Hookup: 30A
Slideouts Allowed
House Rules
This would be self check in. I would need to be notified if electricity is needed. The spare drive is between 2 birch trees at the back of the property in front of the shed, where the electricity may be accessed. The drive is long enough for a spare car or two, however parking will only be allowed on the drive. No generators after 10pm.
Location
The parking is basically a gravel and grass access road that goes directly straight in from the stop sign, between the 2 birch trees. It leads to the shed at the back of my property. It is about 70 ft long. There is no turn around. It is also easy to back into from the side roads.
Parking Surface
Gravel
Hosted By Pdewitt12
Age:
65+
I come from a smallish town in Ohio close to Amish country. There were occasions when I could watch the buggies and horses go by. I prefer some luxury but like to be as close to nature as possible. Now RV'ing is my favor hobby and I love to share my enthusiasm. Personally, I've only been RV'ing about 3 years. My parents used to come to Alaska, where I live now, and fish every summer for about 25 years using their RV. And I would go on some of their site seeing trips with them. I grew to love the basics and being able to move freely from place to place. There's nothing like it!