Not really best for larger rigs although we made our 30’ 5th wheel work. Like most National Park campgrounds, best for tents, vans or small ( 20’ ) trailers. $28 night w/ no hookups but there is a dump station a couple miles down the road. No...
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Wonderful place with lots of room, lake front views and clear stary nights. This area is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife dept. so you Will need a permit ( $12 annually ) and there are a number of other places to use your permit - like the...
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Great 1 night stop to go visit the Observatory. About 5000 ft. elevation and on top of a hill so can be Windy. Areas are Very unlevel but we travel with plenty of boards. No phone or antenna tv ... but that’s not what we’re here for ! We came...
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The Border Patrol will certainly know you are here - they patrol through Regularly and say this is a popular Drop Off spot for people to walk around the check station a few miles north. This did not deter us since we were in a large RV (with good...
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Parking here, just like all of Texas, is allowed for a 24 hour period at Dept. of Transportation 'Rest Areas' - 'Picnic Area' - Roadside pulloffs - or any area part of the DoT as designated by the Blue road signs. ( as per State Trooper at Welcome...
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Don’t know Why this listing is not called the “Vulture Peak Trailhead” as that’s what all the signs here say ..... don’t know Where ‘Box Wash’ is, never saw those signs ?? Some of the posted pictures are also Not of this area - maybe somebody was...
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I wouldn't recommend going much past the large gravel area with anything very large. The old road is pretty much washed out and gone -- you still can make it to the meadow but it's on dirt roads made to get 'around' the old road bed and any kind...
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