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3 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Riley Creek Campground

This is a very busy campground with emphasis on anything water. It does have a playground and a few other amenities. Cell service is good, Verizon, campgrounds are kept clean. Fire rings. Lots of families with young people. Some sites have electric and some with electric and water. Sewage dump next to entry of campground. Leave early to avoid the “dumping line”. Typical Corps of Engineers campground. Spots have a distant feel but you are in a large campground surrounded by folks in a wooded area so if you have issues with that, then it’s not for you. Dispersed camping fans would not like unless they need a hot shower and shore power for a day or two. Camp hosts very nice. Most camp spots mostly level. Some sites have tent accommodations in addition to your camper. This is a reservation only campground and they lock the gates at night. I give it 4 stars just because it’s not really my cup of tea. It is definitely cheaper than private and state campgrounds in this area. This campground is primarily used by folks from Washington state. We found that interesting.

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Freedom Seeker

3 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Waylon Jennings RV Park

Free!!! If you are use to camping, you know how precious this is. PLEASE leave a donation to the city of Littlefield, TX. If only a dollar bill. We stayed one night and left 10 bucks. We were in site 2 which is a pull through. The 30 amp we used was tested by me and had no problems. We did not use water as we had a full water tank. The weather was mild so we used little electricity. Out west, free Parks are easy to find but not with any electric or water.

God bless Littlefield for 1- Keeping Waylon Jennings memory and two for being so hospitable.

3- Please, if you need fuel, food, groceries etc, buy some here. This is how it should be done in tiny parks across America. It gets you off the interstate to see the real America, good and not so good.

This place is getting old and your donations could fund not only the poor traveler in need but also maintenance and upgrades. Be generous. Those who truly are needy will appreciate your prayers and donations.

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Freedom Seeker

2 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Edwin King Atwood Park

White beach, blue water, free boondocking, fishing, swimming, beach combing, etc lots of winter Texan snowbirds in January. Everything was great except some people drive too fast on the beach! The county police do come by regularly. About 14 dollars per car entry, 5 for Vets. Clean beach. Please pack out the trash you bring. Watch your pets and kids as beach drivers can be dangerous. No porta potties on beach. Must drive back to Atwood park entrance. Free outdoor showers. This is a sea turtle nesting area. Please stay off the dunes and report sea turtle sitings. See photo.

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Freedom Seeker

2 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Edwin King Atwood Park

White beach, blue water, free boondocking, fishing, swimming, beach combing, etc lots of winter Texan snowbirds in January. Everything was great except some people drive too fast on the beach! The county police do come by regularly. About 14 dollars per car entry, 5 for Vets. Clean beach. Please pack out the trash you bring. Watch your pets and kids as beach drivers can be dangerous. No porta potties on beach. Must drive back to Atwood park entrance. Free outdoor showers. This is a sea turtle nesting area. Please stay off the dunes and report sea turtle sitings. See photo.

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Freedom Seeker

3 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Teton Reservoir Campground - CLOSED

This hidden quiet spot is old! The fire pits were made out of old rusted misshaped culvert cut and put on end in the soil. Very old rusty grills, some of which are simply rusted out and in disrepair. Some camp spots need to be releveled and reworked. Why 5 stars? Good road to the reservoir, very quiet, remote and relaxing. Just one spot big enough for large campers. Pit toilet very clean and well taken care of. No shade but not necessary in Sept. great for solar users and boondocking.

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3 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Teton Reservoir Recreation Site

This hidden quiet spot is old! The fire pits were made out of old rusted misshaped culvert cut and put on end in the soil. Very old rusty grills, some of which are simply rusted out and in disrepair. Some camp spots need to be releveled and reworked. Why 5 stars? Good road to the reservoir, very quiet, remote and relaxing. Just one spot big enough for large campers. Pit toilet very clean and well taken care of. No shade but not necessary in Sept. great for solar users and boondocking.

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