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Pecan orchard

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· Anson, Jones, Texas
12 acres hosted by David S.
50 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Primitive camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Private sites
96% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
Learn more about this land: 40    50' X 50' sites. A pecan tree on each corner of the site. View of Quail Ridge and Skin Out Mountian. Mesquite woods and open fields surround the campsites. Quiet area off Farm to Market road away from highways. Starry West Texas Sky (bring your telescope)  surrounded by mesquite woods and fields.   The only neighbors are cows and coyotes, maybe a few jackrabbits.  
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95 Ratings · 50 reviews
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Meghan M.recommends
April 19, 2024
Site 40 - Pecan orchard
The perfect stop for the night on our road trip to Big Bend!
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Lisa W.recommends
April 13, 2024
Site 50 - Pecan orchard
So. Quiet. Zzz
Super peaceful place to get a good night's sleep. No sticker burs on our dog's feet. Pretty sunrise/sunset.
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Erica G.recommends
April 9, 2024
Site 50 - Pecan orchard
Peaceful with stunning views.
Pecan Orchard is a great primitive camping site. There is plenty of room, clearly defined, clean and the grass is mowed. Although the site is relatively close to a road it is quiet and isolated. There is plenty of space for kiddos or pets to safely roam. The site is within 10 minutes from Anson, and 30 minutes from Abilene. Cows, chickens and coyotes can be heard in the distance. Initially the goat heads were a bit much for my Shiz Tzus. I simply walked the dogs on the driveway. The sunrise, sunset and stars are spectacular at the Pecan Orchard. There was a heavy rain storm with high winds. David reached out to make sure e were okay.
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Liesl P.recommends
April 8, 2024
Site 21 - Pecan orchard
I drove in at night (which was well come and I got great instructions that made it easy to know what to expect at the gate) and waking up was really neat to see the wide open surrounding. I think I was expecting to be able to drive my 4runner to a "square site" among the trees, but I guess maybe you bring your tent in like that if desired. It worked out fine though and I found a spot in the more grass amongst the other car campers. Ultimately, it was exactly what I needed for the night. A designated place to land and sleep before leaving the next morning.
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Bryan W.recommends
April 7, 2024
Site 50 - Pecan orchard
Great deal, convenient stopover - as commented by another camper, careful with the goats head in the grasses, we had to pick several out of the dogs’ feet. Convenient drive to local Spring’s Shop for groceries. Only a potion of the field was cut but enough space for the several campers that were there overnight.
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Stephen W.recommends
April 6, 2024
Site 50 - Pecan orchard
Had a wonderful stay on David’s land - he was a terrific host. Site was easy to find, really peaceful and beautiful. Highly recommend!
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Anson, Jones, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Nʉmʉnʉʉ Sookobitʉ (Comanche), Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache), and Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by David S.Joined in January 2021
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