Excellent spot midweek. Probably not great on a weekend since it looks like an OHV play area. Don't know if sheep are always there, but be prepared to have an early morning baaah-baaah wake-up call. We watched them get dropped off, and hundreds...
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We only stayed here because national forest sites are limited to five days so we got last minute reservations for a campsite. The website is vague about dump station use being "limited". What that means is they have two dump stations but one is...
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Several pullouts along this road are available. We stayed at about 43°48'08.0"N 110°22'11.9"W. Road in was washboard and a few ruts, but fine for our SUV+pod. Would not suggest coming up here with anything over 25 feet. Perfect for small bumper...
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We saw an old review on another site and called ahead to confirm overnighting is OK. They said yes and try to stay on the east side. We opted instead to park by lawn and garden on the south side, away from the main road. A Walmart employee told...
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Big rigs should stay at entrance or first pull off at power lines due to switchbacks and very sloppy road if there's been rain. It was deeply rutted but passable for our SUV+pod. Somehow in all of our research we missed that this is a five day...
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I called ahead and they confirmed they have $20 dry camping, first come first served. We figured this time of year it shouldn't be a problem, and it wasn't. Perfect for what we needed. Just a big parking lot, but rimmed with pine trees and deer....
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Traveling through west Texas we rerouted slightly to stop here. So glad we did! It's a corner parking lot, hard to believe full hookups! One large fifth wheel was there, and looks like it's been there awhile though we didn't see any activity...
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We had read the reviews about kids revving their vehicles, and could see the park is near the football field. But we decided to take a chance on a weeknight. There used to be hookups, but everything was locked and dry camping was fine for our...
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Stayed March 29. Google map shows this as Pine Spring Safety Rest Area 31.96066, -104.67969. Our original plan was to stay at one of the boondocking spots closer to Carlsbad Caverns, but we were in the area to do Guadalupe Peak hike and this was...
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