Walmart
3435 N Salida St, Aurora, CO 80011, USA
3.5/5
6 reviews
Walmart
3435 N Salida St, Aurora, CO 80011, USA
3.5/5
6 reviews
Free or Paid:
Free
Seasonality:
Open Year Round
Cell coverage:
(from user reviews)
A Super-Walmart on the north-eastern outskirt of Denver. They're far enough out to allow overnight parking. There are many stores and restaurants within walking distance. It's right off of I-70, near DIA, and a 15 minute walk to the train station.
Restrooms
Wi-Fi Available
Overnight Parking
Slept well and had no problems. There were a lot of truckers and a few campers. You probably can’t get away with staying here for more than a few days, there are no overnight parking signs everywhere. But who knows 🤷🏻♂️
Spent my first night on the road here. No drama, just had a restful night.
Easy place to pull off and sleep for the night . It is very quite here and plenty of trucks spend the night here as well so people will leave you alone! Only thing that sucks is that the Walmart is only open until 10pm so if you have to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night you are out of luck
This Walmart no longer allows overnight parking anywhere in their parking lot. There are signs posted prohibiting it, and they are very strict with enforcing the rule. Park at your own risk.
There's a line of semi trucks camped here overnight, one RV, and a few regular vans/cars that people were sleeping in here as well when I came by. Not the quietest spot but and there are signs that say no overnight vehicles or RV parking allowed so not sure if youd be able to say the night here or not. I wouldn't say more then a night and then move on. If there is trash around where your parked take a moment to pick some up. 👍🏻
Safe place to park for a night. When we arrived there were plenty of semi trucks, cars, a few camper vans and one large RV. A police car drove around for a while but no one bothered us. The only reason I gave 4 stars is because there was a short-lived altercation in the parking lot right behind us and two shirtless men in a pickup truck staring whenever we got out of the van.
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