Nightly Rate: $25.00
People stay here because when traveling across west Texas there are limited spots to choose from, depending on your route.
The dunes are cool but that is all there is. No hiking, etc. so probably one day is enough for most people.
The town...
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There are a lot of spaces to camp along this road especially in the BLM section prior to the wilderness area.
We were there is February and there were lots of people camping round here. Not as tightly packed as places closer to town but...
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We probably should not have stayed here but the easier access places like the nice gravel BLM area just to the south were all full up......and this one was almost full....but it’s really not good unless you have high clearance, all wheel drive,...
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Nightly Rate: $24.00
I’m of two minds about this place.
It’s dry camping with pit toilets for $25 a night when there is lots of BLM land within a few miles that is free and less crowded. Yes the geology is nice and wandering in the canyons is fun but you don’t...
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The official Campendium coordinates take you to the best spot on this road (35.316791, -115.544683). We managed to get our 30' trailer into the spot but it took some fancy driving to position it well, and the Kessler road has some rough bits and...
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There are a lot of places along this forest service gravel road.
Easiest to approach from the National Monument entrance road but the other end works fine too.
Some of the spots are definitely okay for a big rig. Many others are not. Even...
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Nightly Rate: $5.00
It is a bit rough getting up the road to this spot. We had to use 4x4 low to get our 30foot trailer up the hill.
I would recommend you unhitch and drive to find a spot before entering.
Most spots were too small for our rig.
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This gps coordinate is just the first of four or five turnouts over the next mile, most of which seem to handle fifth wheels of large sizes.
Not too far from the national park, or Alamosa, or a few wildlife areas. At the base of Blanca...
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Many sites have nice views out over the flatlands but some do not. Look carefully at google earth if this matters to you.
It’s nice that everything is online for reservations. But stuff books up many months in advance. So book early.
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"It’s basically dry camping but without the space of dispersed camping "
"Brand new and functional "
"Its a state park, in Austin"
"Its a dirt parking lot but its easy"
"Lovely area if you can avoid the crowds"
"Not bad if you can avoid the crowds"
"Nice spot but unless you have a boat there isn’t anything to do"
"Well built Coe campground"
"Well appointed COE park that gets busy on weekends"
"Crowded but less crowded than places closer to town"
"Rough road and unlevel sites"
"Several sites in the area. Take the Kessler Road north from Cima Road."
"Tons of spots some big rig friendly"
"Great open space with several turnouts"
"Great spot. Magnificent views. Avoid when raining ;)"
"Popular place in a good location"
"Way better than the common spot at the bottom of the hill. "
"Great location but dusty and crowded"
"Close to civilization but removed, main attraction is the lake"
"pretty forest service campground right on the river"
"Fine basic national forest campground"