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Enter Rd No 204 at 30.495686, -95.639364, follow road to the end to the south. Use Google Sat Pic for more details
Small roundabout on a forest road. Room for about 5 SUVs or so. Backs right up to the lake and is near hiking trails as well, though none seem to be directly near the spot. We were alone for most of the evening until another car showed up and set up a tent around midnight. Were joined the next morning by some fishermen.
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As described. Tons of trash picked up a bunch. One other individual camped all night and left cigs and the empty pack. Pick up after yourself!
Not bad for Texas. Noise from boat ramp died out around 5pm
Quiet and not super buggy
Report Check-InTried staying here not a bad spot if alone but gun shots all around and glass and garbage all over:( moving on to the next place
Report Check-Inlooks like a nice spot but people are ruining it. This is the reason places tend not to allow free camping.
Report Check-InHallies instructions were spot on. Follow road 204 all the way to the end and you’re there! I spent the night maybe 200 yards up the road in a little off-road trail for some privacy due to the fact there were plenty of people at this spot. There is lake access and if you have a 4x4 there are some fun trails nearby
Report Check-InSmall roundabout on a forest road. Room for about 5 SUVs or so. Backs right up to the lake and is near hiking trails as well, though none seem to be directly near the spot. We were alone for most of the evening until another car showed up and set up a tent around midnight. Were joined the next morning by some fishermen.
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