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Boondocking…not great in Texas #9019503 03/15/24 01:19 AM
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I am going on a week long RV excursion through Athens, Livingston, Silsbee, Jasper then home with about 4 nights booked with State parks and the the other nights going to just wing it by myself. There are just not many places to boon dock, with public land in the wilderness to sleep, camp and drink a beer without it being a set designated pay to stay. You would think as vast as Texas is there would be a place to go off road and be alone for a night or in a secluded location with no water or electricity hook ups.

Anyone have any ideas or suggestions. Lake Ratliff (National Park is pay to play as well).

Walmarts, Cracker Barrel’s etc are not what I am looking for.


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Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: Superduty] #9019508 03/15/24 01:36 AM
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Check the WMAs, I was looking into Black Gap

Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: Superduty] #9019509 03/15/24 01:36 AM
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I’ve been to Purtis Creek Stste Park, north of Athens. It was nice, saw some eagles. Not sure of the setup or what your needs are.

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Originally Posted by Roll-Tide
I’ve been to Purtis Creek Stste Park, north of Athens. It was nice, saw some eagles. Not sure of the setup or what your needs are.


Yes it is a nice State park, I have stayed there a couple of times.

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Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: Superduty] #9019512 03/15/24 01:47 AM
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Maybe further east and hit up Davy Crocket Natl Forest.


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Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: Superduty] #9019534 03/15/24 03:21 AM
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PK has a bunch of free non hook up sites at the boat launches, but not so secluded

Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: Superduty] #9019538 03/15/24 03:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Superduty
I am going on a week long RV excursion through Athens, Livingston, Silsbee, Jasper then home with about 4 nights booked with State parks and the the other nights going to just wing it by myself. There are just not many places to boon dock, with public land in the wilderness to sleep, camp and drink a beer without it being a set designated pay to stay. You would think as vast as Texas is there would be a place to go off road and be alone for a night or in a secluded location with no water or electricity hook ups.

Anyone have any ideas or suggestions. Lake Ratliff (National Park is pay to play as well).

Walmarts, Cracker Barrel’s etc are not what I am looking for.


I can help you a little in AR and a whole bunch in AZ, not so much in TX. hip camp and free roam are apps my wife knows about but doesn't use. That's all I got.

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Just lookin for a place to rough it in the airstream

Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: Superduty] #9019547 03/15/24 04:34 AM
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I boon dock in 7 states to hunt. Texas is not one of them

Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: blanked] #9019563 03/15/24 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by blanked
I boon dock in 7 states to hunt. Texas is not one of them



I know kinda weird, but I believe 95% of Texas is privately owned. I pull the old Micheal Jordan’s dad thing If I need to.

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Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: Superduty] #9019567 03/15/24 10:26 AM
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Here's a link I use a lot when boondocking. All picnic areas are free to use for up to 24 hours unless otherwise marked. Some are much better than others though, using google maps to view before you get there helps a lot.

Texas Rest and Picnic areas

And another link you'll find useful with a lot of info for Texas and other states as well.
https://www.boondockersbible.com/

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Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: decook] #9019583 03/15/24 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by decook
Here's a link I use a lot when boondocking. All picnic areas are free to use for up to 24 hours unless otherwise marked. Some are much better than others though, using google maps to view before you get there helps a lot.

Texas Rest and Picnic areas

And another link you'll find useful with a lot of info for Texas and other states as well.
https://www.boondockersbible.com/


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Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: Superduty] #9019603 03/15/24 12:47 PM
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Wrong part of the state. Big Bend State Park is what you're looking for.

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If you are just needing a night or two, you could boondock at the entrance to my hay field. It’s tree lined for 50 yards or so, and behind a double gate. Near Thornton, and about 1/2 mile from our house. That’s workable unless we get a lot of rain, and it gets soggy. And, cold beer is only a short walk or Kubota ride to the house. Gray tank dump would be Ok, but just the gray tank.

I’ve thought about boondocking there myself, but it seems silly to drive 1/2 mile to boondock.


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Originally Posted by Choctaw
Wrong part of the state. Big Bend State Park is what you're looking for.


I know but traveling through to watch grandsons 2 baseball games.


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Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: 603Country] #9019620 03/15/24 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by 603Country
If you are just needing a night or two, you could boondock at the entrance to my hay field. It’s tree lined for 50 yards or so, and behind a double gate. Near Thornton, and about 1/2 mile from our house. That’s workable unless we get a lot of rain, and it gets soggy. And, cold beer is only a short walk or Kubota ride to the house. Gray tank dump would be Ok, but just the gray tank.

I’ve thought about boondocking there myself, but it seems silly to drive 1/2 mile to boondock.


Appreciate the offer, kinda going down 175/69 towards Livingston though. I am assuming I45 will be a nightmare due to it being Spring break. I am in no hurry. I am tired of being in a hurry.

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Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: Superduty] #9019633 03/15/24 02:12 PM
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You might check out Harvest Host but it does require membership.

https://harvesthosts.com/

We see it some around the hill country.


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Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: Superduty] #9019636 03/15/24 02:20 PM
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Might look at the satellite of 698 Bells Camp Road Trinity, TX 75862. It is west of Lake Livingston off Hwy 19. I use to put in there years ago to go duck hunting on the river. Nice and quiet most of the time and remote for sure.

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I had to Google boondocking. Heard it in a song once.


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Was just curious so I looked it up as well. and then I looked up the cost of a KOA RV slip....

Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: freerange] #9019667 03/15/24 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by freerange
I had to Google boondocking. Heard it in a song once.


primitive camping, just about all the National Forests in Texas have the option. Angelina, Sam Houston etc.


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I had to Google boondocking. Heard it in a song once.


primitive camping, just about all the National Forests in Texas have the option. Angelina, Sam Houston etc.




Or like overnighting in a Walmart parking lot.


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I had to Google boondocking. Heard it in a song once.


primitive camping, just about all the National Forests in Texas have the option. Angelina, Sam Houston etc.




Or like overnighting in a Walmart parking lot.


Yelp, think there are lots of Youtube sensations doing that very thing.


I’m pretty close to just buying a clam shell or popup camper for my truck


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Re: Boondocking…not great in Texas [Re: TurkeyHunter] #9019689 03/15/24 04:05 PM
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I had to Google boondocking. Heard it in a song once.


primitive camping, just about all the National Forests in Texas have the option. Angelina, Sam Houston etc.




Or like overnighting in a Walmart parking lot.

Not every Wally World allows it. I know the one by me is posted "no over night parking"...or something like that.


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You can do dispersed camping in any of the national forests with a few restrictions. There is a spot not far from lake Ratcliff that is at the end of a FS road where I've camped before, called Pond Camp. Best thing to do is get a map and do some exploring.

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