St. Francisvill
This is a Boondockers Welcome host in Saint Francisville, IL
Max Rig Size
< 35 (ft)
Parking Spaces
1
Same Day Requests
No
Vacant lot on main street, no utilities. Very Safe overnight spot. Suggested Local Attractions:Wabash River Cannonball Bridge and Wabash River River Park
Vehicle Suitability Information
Pets Welcome
Slideouts Allowed
Separate Tow Vehicle Parking
House Rules
Residential area. Quiet area. Quiet Generators may be allowed before 10 PM
Location
Access Road Conditions: On a paved main street. No utilities, no trees. Tow Vehicle Parking Details: Beside RV
Parking Surface
Unknown
Hosted By Motelwizard
Age:
65+
Retired Couple/Traveling America Details: We are retired from owning our own Business. Motel, Carpenter, and law enforcement. Enjoy traveling and seeing America. We have a lot with no utilities in a safe city for members to overnight. Home Town: St. Francisville Illinois is a small town located on the Wabash River. On the border of Illinois and Indiana. We have a railroad bridge that has been converted to a traffic bridge. The Wabash Cannonball! The town is pretty much lost in time. A post Office, Bank, and a Bar is pretty much what is left. But it is a safe place to overnight. You can drive down to the river park and enjoy the Wabash River, and the city has a couple of campsites with electric available sometimes for a fee. Favorite Boondocking Locations: Texas is our favorite boon docking state. We love traveling Texas, especially the gulf coast. Skills or Expertise to Share: I have carpenter, electrical, and plumbing experience. Always glad to help if I can. If we are in town.
Availability for RV Camping
References for this location from other RVers
KeithandJan
1 year ago
Great stay. Stayed in the front of one of his rental properties. nice and shady on a quiet street. They took us for a drive to see the town sites. Very nice stay.
WonderingVikings
2 years ago
A small quaint town with some amazing people. If you ever cross the border between Indiana and Illinois over two wooden railroad bridges, and find yourselves in St. Francisville; i would recommend boondocking here. Our gracious hosts showed us around town and the river, which is beautiful. Hope to see you folks again down the road.