A safe, legal overnight spot in minutes — verified fresh by travelers who were actually there, and owned by the Club so the rules can't change on you.
Tell Mile Zero where you're headed. It weighs your route, timing, rig, and what matters tonight, then gives you one clear first choice plus ranked backups. Inspect the details, save your plan, and navigate when you're ready. And if the evidence for a stop is thin, Mile Zero tells you before you spend daylight and fuel getting there.
Mile Zero does more than drop pins. Every stop shows why it earned its place in your plan: reported overnight rules, access, noise, safety notes, amenities, and rig fit — plus when those conditions were observed and the trust standing behind each traveler's report. Fresh information looks fresh; aging or stale information is labeled clearly. When a route doesn't have enough trusted data, Mile Zero says so instead of pretending certainty.
People stop sharing their best places when sharing means broadcasting them to everyone. So you choose — Open, Shared, or Secret — for every spot you add. Share well-known stops widely, keep sensitive places within a trusted circle, and delete anything, anytime. Access is earned through useful contributions, not by reaching for a credit card.
Mile Zero is a club because people who live on the road know the difference between sharing and extraction. Members own the data they build, and our commitments are written down — so the rules can't change out from under you. You can delete your contributions and control who sees the spots you manage.
Read the charter →Mile Zero is built around free overnight options — not paid campground reservations. Browse Open spots, inspect place details, plan manually, and contribute without a membership. Signed-in travelers can also try the overnight planner before deciding whether to join.
Limited-time launch offer for new members — then $19.99 / year in dues.
Club dues fund the planner and the shared data system. They never replace earned trust, and paying alone never unlocks protected spots. It's an annual auto-renewing subscription.
US pricing. Your localized price and current offer terms appear in the App Store.
Free overnight parking and road-adjacent boondocking — rest areas, public lots, truck stops, highway-adjacent public land, and dispersed/BLM areas travelers actually use for a night or two. Mile Zero isn't a campground-booking app.
It depends on where you are — rules vary by city, lot, and land manager, and they change. Mile Zero shows the overnight rules travelers have reported for each spot, and when they reported them, so you can decide. Always check posted signs and local rules on the ground.
No. Browsing Open spots, inspecting details, planning manually, and contributing are free. The Mile Zero Club adds the overnight planner and funds the shared data system.
Every report is dated and attributed to a traveler with a visible trust standing. Fresh reports look fresh; aging and stale ones are labeled, so you're never trusting an anonymous, undated guess.
Mile Zero launches on iOS. Android isn't available yet.
More road. Less research.
Mile Zero — the last app you check before dark.
Fieldcraft develops and operates the Mile Zero app and website. We are actively developing Mile Zero to help travelers find free overnight parking and road-adjacent boondocking.
Questions about Mile Zero or Fieldcraft LLC? Email contact@fieldcraftllc.com.