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We are so grateful to have stumbled across this gem. The access road is well marked with a sign (you can’t miss it) and there are a few camping spots along the road that fit mid sized rigs. Past a certain point, the road becomes accessible only to...
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ATTENTION: closest gas station 40 miles away in Dell City (when traveling West).
The “camping” is actually just a parking lot with numbered spaces that aren’t quite RV size. We were disappointed in camping on a parking lot, but the mountains...
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Swarms.
Yes ... swarms. We felt like we were in an Egyptians Plague. Around dusk, mosquitoes began their front like attack on our camper. Our camper was specked with black dots as it was LITERALLY covered in moquitoes. We closed every opening...
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Please note, this is a paid campground during the on-season. We stayed in November when the state park was closed for camping, and were the only ones on the site who stayed overnight.
Fishermen and locals were quiet and friendly. It was nice...
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We prefer dispersed campsites, but enjoy state parks for the amenities. We thought we would treat ourselves by staying at Merchants Millpond as it was along our route.
The campground is beautiful with hot showers, fire pits, a garbage at each...
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This was our first dispersed camping experience, and we were pleasantly surprised by the campground. Each site had a picnic table and a fire pit.
The surrounding trees didn’t allow for great solar, so we ran our generator daily.
The cell...
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"Beautiful isolated desert camping not far from the city. "
"Simple parking lot, but the mountains are worth visiting. "
"Swarms of Moquitoes and Oil Rigs ... the Egyptian Plague?"
"Beautiful and tranquil during off-season. "
"Peaceful, Simple, and Easy "