Interstate Rest Areas

OctaneMule15

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Planning a trip from northeast Colorado to Safford AZ in May. It’s about a 13 hour drive so we plan to stop once to rest both ways. I know on I-25 in New Mexico there are several nice rest stops. What are the rules about sleeping in a rest stop. Obviously we will stay hooked up. We just want to stop when we get tired and jump in the trailer for a few hours shut eye. Is this ok or is it against the rules?


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Log on to "Shorepower" as there might be some rest areas along that route where you can plug-in for I think $1.00 per hour. I've used them in the past for running my A/C , frig and WH. The advantage is you can sleep in your bed and not the car and$8-$10.00 for the convenience is worth it. There expanding little by little so with some luck you might find a location.
 
It doesn’t appear there are any Shorepower locations near areas we would be resting.

When it says “no camping or sleeping outside the vehicle.” Is the trailer considered part of the vehicle?


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It would seem to reason that if left hooked up and no "formal campsite" is created then it's just overnight to rest.
 

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