Conroe, Texas

A website visitor reported that the Walmart Supercenter in Conroe, Texas, does not allow overnight parking and that signs stating this are posted in the parking lot.

Cheyenne, Wyoming

The Walmart Supercenter on Livinston Avenue in Cheyenne, Wyoming, no longer allows overnight RV parking. The Walmart Supercenter on Dell Range Blvd is already shown as prohibiting overnight parking but the Sam’s Club store located next door has not been confirmed with regard to its status.

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

The Walmart Supercenter in Campbersburg, Pennsylvania, no longer allows overnight RV parking. The website visitor who reported this status change said an employee granted permission to park but a security guard later told them it was prohibited. The store allowed the visitor to park overnight but management was to let employees knew overnight parking is not allowed.

This is a good reminder that it is recommended to speak with and receive permission from a store’s manager.

Sevierville, Tennessee

The Neighborhood Market in Sevierville, Tennessee, does not allow overnight parking. According to the website visitor who reported the status, an employee said overnight parking is prohibited by the city. The website has been updated to reflect this prohibition.

Walmart Locator

RV Parking at Walmart

The frequently asked question below is from the Walmart Corporate website regarding RV parking at Walmart stores.

Question
Can I park my RV at a Walmart store?

Answer
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 lots as we are able. Permission to park is extended by individual store managers, based on availability of parking space and local laws. Please contact management in each store to ensure accommodations before parking your RV.

Overnight RV Parking Etiquette

Some of the most respected RV consumer clubs have joined together to support your right to park on private businesses’ parking lots overnight under the following code of conduct. The code pertains to establishments that permit “dry camping” on their lots. Dry camping means camping without the use of external hookups for electricity, water supply or waste disposal.

Industry-Sanctioned Code of Conduct
(RVers’ Good Neighbor Policy)

  1. Stay one night only!
  2. Obtain permission from a qualified individual.
  3. Obey posted regulations.
  4. No awnings, chairs, or barbecue grills outside your RV.
  5. Do not use hydraulic jacks on soft surfaces (including asphalt).
  6. Always leave an area cleaner than you found it.
  7. Purchase gas, food, or supplies as a form of thank you, when feasible.
  8. Be safe! Always be aware of your surroundings and leave if you feel unsafe.

If your plans include touring the area, staying for more than one night, or necessitate conduct not within the code, please relocate to a local campground. It’s the right thing to do!

Most of the complaints lodged regarding RV parking on business parking lots have to do with aesthetics and perceived abuse of the privilege. There are a variety of competing interests that were balanced to arrive at this industry-sanctioned code of conduct. As you can see, this Code of Conduct is nothing more than an RVers’ “Good Neighbor” policy.

Not following the code has serious consequences and is detrimental to the rights of all RVers. Already, some municipalities have passed ordinances to prohibit parking on private business property overnight.

This code of conduct is only provided as a reminder that RVers must be perceived as good neighbors, or there will be more pressure to institute state, county and local ordinances to prohibit parking on private business property.

No-Park Walmarts

Of the 4,000 or so stores nationwide, more than 1,000 prohibit overnight RV parking for one reason or another. Oftentimes local ordinances prohibit overnight RV parking. In some cases, Walmart is only a tenant and does not own the property their store is located on nor do they own the parking lot. In these cases, landlords may prohibit overnight RV parking.

Permission to park is granted by individual store managers. Some managers may not allow overnight RV parking because of previous bad experiences while others may choose to allow it. It is possible to speak with different managers at the same store on the same day and receive different answers regarding overnight RV parking. That’s why it is important to ask management for permission to park. Don’t just assume it is allowed because there are other RVs in the parking lot.

Walmart Locator Guide

Our Walmart Locator (affiliate link) book identifies stores where overnight RV parking is not allowed.The guide includes each store’s address, phone number, driving directions, and overnight parking status. It also identifies stores that are open 24 hours and those within easy access from Interstate highways. The book is useful to have with you, especially when you are unable to access the Internet.

Walmart Locations Map

The interactive map below displays the location of Walmart stores across the United States. It also identifies each store’s overnight RV parking status. Locations in red indicate stores that have been reported as not allowing overnight parking. If you know of a location that does not allow overnight RV parking, please contact us.

The information presented here is not official. Just because a location is marked with a green dot does not necessarily mean overnight parking is allowed. Likewise, if a location is in red, it does not necessarily mean overnight parking is prohibited. It is best to contact and receive approval from store management before parking overnight.