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Picnic area, stay 1 night, nobody bothers me. Grill, shadow, no sign. Good AT&T.
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TX roadside picnic area. Camping (e.g., setting up a tent) not permitted but “resting” up to 24 hrs in your vehicle is allowed
Report Check-InEasy overnight spot. Road noise calms down and I didn’t hear trains, but an eighteen-wheeler came around midnight to run their engine til morning. They also had a visitor truck w headlights on for a long while. Annoying, but expectable. I heard coyotes before they showed up.
Report Check-InEasily one of the worst sleeps of this past month. Rowdy park-goers roll in, halogen headlights blasting, until midnight and don't clear out before one; 5am trains will absolutely wake you up if you're not wearing earplugs; road noise is pretty constant in the early morning.
The crowd and vibe is fun in the evening, and watching the lights is a trip, but I wish I'd gone somewhere else for my actual sleep.
Report Check-InSmall, simple picnic pullout right off the road. Not a lot of traffic by day, less by night. Absolutely ridiculous speeds on Google Fi / T-Mobile, no booster necessary (see screenshot).
Report Check-InStayed 1 night, no other campers. Very dark. Right off the side of the road so it was a little loud until 12am and next to train. Verizon 1 bar, T-Mobile 4 bars.
Report Check-InNot much going on but full bars T-Mobile (on Mint Mobile). Speed tested at 108/32 on 4G LTE
Report Check-InPicnic area, stay 1 night, nobody bothers me. Grill, shadow, no sign. Good AT&T.
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