Past trips
Past trip
in South Llano River State Park, TexasSue R.has mixed feelings towards this listing.
The campsites are on top of each other. The lay out makes no sense. You walk through other people's campsite to get to yours in most of these. The older female host was not a happy camper. We offered to pay an additional night since we weren't going to be out by checkout time, but when hubby ran into her again, while packing a load out, he says she complained about having to come back whether we stayed or left. We were the only ones there. Maybe she had super bowl plans đ. We probably will not be returning to this park. The only highlight was the astronomy club being out that weekend, and seeing the armadillos. I'd never seen so many, and they are fun to watch. I didn't realize they jump straight up when started.
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in Caprock Canyons State Park, TexasSue R.recommends this listing.
Beautiful place to wake up and see the sites 1st thing. Each campground has a fire ring, picnic table with wind protector(?). It was a little windy, and it was chilly at night.
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in Government Canyon State Natural Area, TexasSue R.recommends this listing.
We have camped here twice. Nice hiking, but if you have dogs, they are allowed only on the front country trails. There are still plenty of hiking trails to hike with your dog in the front country. Each campsite has a fire ring, camp storage box, picnic table, and has ample room. The "G" next to the numbered campsites stands for group camping, as we found out recently LOL.
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in Hill Country State Natural Area, TexasSue R.recommends this listing.
Love this campground. Large, spacious, fire pit, picnic table, lantern hook. Lots of trees. We went in early November when the creek was low, so we didn't get to hear the relaxing sounds, but it was still an enjoyable weekend.
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in Yellowstone National Park, WyomingSue R.recommends this listing.
Love, love, love Yellowstone! Indian Creek is a 1st come 1st serve campground and they really mean it. We arrived and stayed in a hotel the night prior (planned because we drove so far) and arrived early in the morning to reserve our spot (<8 am). People come early to pick their spots. Each of these campsites has a bear proof storage box, picnic table. There are very strict rules to follow for yourself and future campers. No food left out. They will give you a list and it's also laminated on the picnic table.
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Past trips
in South Llano River State Park, Texas
The campsites are on top of each other. The lay out makes no sense. You walk through other people's campsite to get to yours in most of these. The older female host was not a happy camper. We offered to pay an additional night since we weren't going to be out by checkout time, but when hubby ran into her again, while packing a load out, he says she complained about having to come back whether we stayed or left. We were the only ones there. Maybe she had super bowl plans đ. We probably will not be returning to this park. The only highlight was the astronomy club being out that weekend, and seeing the armadillos. I'd never seen so many, and they are fun to watch. I didn't realize they jump straight up when started.
in Colorado Bend State Park, Texas
in Garner State Park, Texas
in Caprock Canyons State Park, Texas
Beautiful place to wake up and see the sites 1st thing. Each campground has a fire ring, picnic table with wind protector(?). It was a little windy, and it was chilly at night.
in Government Canyon State Natural Area, Texas
We have camped here twice. Nice hiking, but if you have dogs, they are allowed only on the front country trails. There are still plenty of hiking trails to hike with your dog in the front country. Each campsite has a fire ring, camp storage box, picnic table, and has ample room. The "G" next to the numbered campsites stands for group camping, as we found out recently LOL.
in Hill Country State Natural Area, Texas
Love this campground. Large, spacious, fire pit, picnic table, lantern hook. Lots of trees. We went in early November when the creek was low, so we didn't get to hear the relaxing sounds, but it was still an enjoyable weekend.
in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Love, love, love Yellowstone! Indian Creek is a 1st come 1st serve campground and they really mean it. We arrived and stayed in a hotel the night prior (planned because we drove so far) and arrived early in the morning to reserve our spot (<8 am). People come early to pick their spots. Each of these campsites has a bear proof storage box, picnic table. There are very strict rules to follow for yourself and future campers. No food left out. They will give you a list and it's also laminated on the picnic table.