Saturday, December 29, 2018

COTTONWOOD CG, Big Bend NP, TX

Cottonwood CG,  Big Bend NP 
RUN BY:    Nat’l Park Service
LOCATION:   29.137144  -103.523068
Last Visited:  12/16/2018

UTILITIES:  None
COST:  $14
DISCOUNTS:  50% with Senior card 

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category I. Score 4. 



NOTES:  This lovely campground is right on the Rio Grande but you can’t see the river from any of the sites.  By the gate there is a place open to the river. One time we met a big black cow from Mexico. It took one look at us and waded back to Mexico.  There is a canyon on this side of the park that is worth seeing. When you go looking for water in the campground you will find a sign on all of the taps saying that the water is not potable. Don’t panic. The only potable water is at a building near the entrance. Even the hosts have to go there for their water.  (I apologize. I didn't take a picture of the campground.) 

Environment:  Desert.
Amenities: None
Dump:  None
Public Water: Yes  (see notes) 
Toilets: Yes
Showers:  No
Laundry:  No
Phone Service: None 
Nearest Propane: Study, TX  - a good 40 miles
Location:  Starting from Alpine, TX, take Texas-118 south to the park where the road becomes Panther Junction Rd. Turn south (right) on Ross Maxwell Scenic Dr. to Castolon.  The campground is just past the Castolon Visitor Center.   You can also enter from Marathon. From Marathon, TX turn south on US-385.  At Panther Junction (Park HQ) turn right and go to Ross Maxwell Scenic Dr to Castolon where you will turn south (left).
Proximity to shopping:  You are a good 80-100 miles from any serious shopping. There is a camp store at Castolon Visitor Center.  No gas here. You must go about 40 miles to Study. 
Camping Population:  Eclectic. Typical national park. We met some really nice people and exchanged contact info and information.
Sites:   Very nice. Good sized and level.


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  

GOVERNOR'S LANDING, Amistad Nat'l Rec, TX

Governor's Landing, 
Amistad Nat'l Rec, TX
RUN BY:  Nat’l Park Service
LOCATION:   29.478791 -101.027626
Last Visited: 12/12/2018

UTILITIES:  None
COST:  $14
DISCOUNTS:  50% with Senior card 

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category I.  Score 3+

NOTES:  This campground is right off US-90 and sits on a point above Amistad Reservoir. Just south of you is Mexico. Amistad is a US-Mexican cooperative. We had a panoramic view. When you are in this part of the Texas you want to be sure you have plenty of fuel. Gas stations are few and far between.  We avoid traveling on Interstates so there were only a handful of places between Del Rio and Big Bend.

Environment: Amistad is at the intersection of the Tamaulipan Shrubland, influenced by the Gulf of Mexico, The Chihuahuan Desert to the west and the Edward Plateau of which the Texas hill country, by San Antonio, is a part.  
Amenities:  None
Dump: Yes
Public Water: Yes 
Toilets: Yes
Showers:  No
Laundry:  No
Phone Service: poor Verizon 
Nearest Propane: (sorry. No idea)
Location:  Just off US-90 west of Lake View, Texas. Turn south on Texas-349 and almost immediately turn right. If you cross railroad tracks you’ve gone too far. Follow this road. It will go under US-90. The campground will then be right in front of you.  Go straight. DO NOT TURN LEFT.  The loop is a bit tight but, truck & trailer, we’re about 46 ft long and had no trouble.
Proximity to shopping: Lake View might have some basics.  Del Rio is probably the closest to do any serious shopping.
Camping Population: unknown. We were alone. 
Sites: Tight but nice.  We had a great view.


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

RIO GRANDE VILLAGE CG, Big Bend, TX


Rio Grande Village, Big Bend NP  
RUN BY:    Nat’l Park Service
LOCATION:   29.181584  -102.955291
Last Visited: 12/15/2018

UTILITIES:  None
COST:  $14
DISCOUNTS:  50% with Senior card

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category I.  Score 4

NOTES:  Unless you want to spend $35/night to camp in a parking lot, you want to make sure you go to the Rio Grande Village Campground, which is run by the park, and not the Rio Grande Village RV Campground, which is a commercial RV park.  You might want to check to see that there are first-come sites. I understand that there are times when you need reservations. The camp store is closed in the summer. There is fuel at the Rio Grande Village and Panther Junction but the Rio Grande Village fuel is not available when the store is closed. The next closest fuel is Study, TX a good 40 miles away. The area is very interesting. Be sure to take the trail to Boquillas canyon and say “hi” to Jesus who will sing a song for you. Give him a tip, he’s a nice man, but don’t tell anyone you saw him. You’ll know why when you meet him.

Environment:  Desert.  Campground among cottonwood and shrub plants indigenous to marshland by the Rio Grande River.
Amenities:  None
Dump:  Yes
Public Water:  Yes
Toilets: Yes
Showers:  No
Laundry:  At the camp store down the road.
Phone Service:  None
Nearest Propane: Study, TX about 40 miles away.
Location: From Marathon, TX turn south on US-385.  At Panther Junction (Park HQ), turn left and follow Park-12 to Rio Grande Village 20 miles away.  Go past the camp store a short distance to the campground.
Proximity to shopping:  The camp store has basics. A community of any size is about 100 miles away.
Camping Population:   Typical national park. Quite varied.
Sites: Nice size and most seem level.


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  


GRASSY BEND, Big Bend Ranch SP, TX


Grassy Bend, Big Bend Ranch State Park
RUN BY:    State of Texas
LOCATION:   29.281512   -103.886344

UTILITIES:  None
COST:  $14/night plus Park Admission
DISCOUNTS:  none
Last Visited:  12/19/2018

OUR RATING (1-5):

NOTES:  There is nothing here except a great view.  We are less than 40 yards from the Rio Grande, and therefore Mexico. We can’t actually see the river because of vegetation, but we still enjoyed the spot. Rather pricy for nothing but a composting toilet. Nearest gas is Lajitas. 

Environment:  Desert.  Creosote, Palo Verde, Mesquite and a wide variety of desert vegetation.
Amenities:  None
Dump:  No
Public Water:  No
Toilets:  composting
Showers:  No
Laundry:  No
Phone Service:  None 
Nearest Propane: Study, TX (east)
Location:  On Texas FM170 near the east entrance to Big Bend Ranch State Park. Just off the road.
Proximity to shopping: Presidio is about 40 miles west.
Camping Population:  We were the only ones when we visited. Since you have to register at one of the park visitor centers, I would suspect your typical state park clientele.
Sites:  Some have a sun shade. Not particular well defined. 


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  

LAKE LIMESTONE, Marquez, TX

Lake Limestone, Marquez, TX 
RUN BY:   Corp of Engineers
LOCATION:  31.338871   -96.309586
Last Visit:  12/01/2018

UTILITIES:  None
COST:  Free
DISCOUNTS:  N/A

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category I.  Score 3+

NOTES:  COE always do a great job on campgrounds. This one is no different.  The campground is a wooded area on Lake Limestone in sight of the dam with a beautiful view.  We had along visit with the ranger. She said that during its season – warm weather – it is crowded especially with people fishing. There are playgrounds.

Environment:  Wooded campground in northeastern Texas.
Amenities:  None
Dump:  No
Public Water:  Yes 
Toilets:  Yes
Showers:  No
Laundry:  No
Phone Service:  Poor Verizon 
Nearest Propane: none nearby. 
Location:  From US-79 north of Marquez turn left (northwest) on Road 1146.  Follow 1146 to the crossroad intersection of 1146, 1469 (right) and 373(left).  Turn left on 373 (Lake Rd. I think) and follow this road to Rd 366 – Park Rd.  (Do not turn into Lakewood Dr.) The campground will be on your right.  It is easier to use the GPS if you have the capability.
Proximity to shopping:  Neither Jewett nor Marquez are very close but would have basics. 
Camping Population:   Mostly locals and fisherers.
Sites:  Some identified sites and some dispersed.


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
                               one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.   

POTTER'S CREEK COE, Cayon Lake, TX

Potter's Creek COE, 
Canyon Lake, TX
RUN BY:   Corp of Engineers
LOCATION:  29.906358   -98.261230
Last Visited:  12/3/2018

UTILITIES:  Electric and Water
COST:  $21
DISCOUNTS:  50% with Senior card

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category I.  Score 4

NOTES:   We arrived to spend a couple days with friends two days before they closed the campground for hunting season.  Lots of deer roaming through the campground.  It is in a lovely grove of Live Oak surrounded by the scrubby landscape of the Texas hill country with lots of Juniper.

Environment:   Live Oak grove in the Texas hill country
Amenities:  None
Dump:  Yes
Public Water:  Yes
Toilets: Yes
Showers:  No
Laundry:  No
Phone Service: adequate Verizon 
Nearest Propane:
Location: 
Proximity to shopping:
Camping Population:  varied. 
Sites:  Nice. Roomy.


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
                               one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  

MALAQUITE CG, Padre Island NP, TX

Malaquite CG, Padre Island, TX
RUN BY:   Nat’l Park Service
LOCATION:  27.431719   -97.295382

UTILITIES:  None
COST:  $14
DISCOUNTS:  50% with Senior card 

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category I.  Score 2+

NOTES:  We were going to camp on the beach but when we pulled up and the water almost to the truck we chickened out and went to this campground. It is protected by dunes.  Met a lot of nice people.

Environment:  Beach
Amenities:  None
Dump:  Yes
Public Water: Yes 
Toilets: Yes
Showers:  Yes (cold)
Laundry:  No
Phone Service: No 
Nearest Propane:  South Texas Trolling Motors, 9705 S Padre Island Dr, Corpus Christi, TX 
Location:  Pick up Texas-358 in Corpus Christi.  Follow 358 east. It becomes John F Kennedy Memorial Causeway which becomes Park-22 when you get on the island.  When you see the Visitor Center approaching watch to your left (east, ocean side). The turn is marked.
Proximity to shopping:  Padre Island has everything you might need.
Camping Population:  very mixed.  People from everywhere.
Sites:  Like a parking lot.

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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
                               one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  

NORTH BEACH, Padre Island NP, TX


North Beach, 
Padre Island, TX 
RUN BY:   Nat’l Park Service
LOCATION:  27.478665   -97.273186
Last Visited:  12/10/2018

UTILITIES:  None
COST:  None
DISCOUNTS:  N/A 

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category II.  Score 5

NOTES:  This is the main things we came to Padre Island to do. It was worth the effort.  We didn’t know a thing about beach camping. Asked a Ranger about tides. He looked at where we were parked and said “You should be okay. Just keep watch.”  LOL. We were as close to the dunes as possible without getting stuck in soft sand. The water came within 50 feet at high tide.  If you are a beach lover, this place is for you. The area was quite clean and you can camp here without actually going through the park fee gate, even though you area technically inside the park.

Environment:  Seashore
Amenities:  None
Dump:  No
Public Water:  No
Toilets:  No
Showers:  No
Laundry:  No
Phone Service:  minimal Verizon
Nearest Propane:  South Texas Trolling Motors, 9705 S Padre Island Dr, Corpus Christi, TX 
Location:  Pick up Texas-358 in Corpus Christi.  Follow 358 east. It becomes John F Kennedy Memorial Causeway which becomes Park-22 when you get on the island.  Just after you pass the park sign, watch for the sign to the north beach camping to the left. If you get to the gate you’ve gone too far.
Proximity to shopping:  Padre Island has everything you might need.
Camping Population:  very mixed.  People from everywhere. Lots of fisherers
Sites:   N/A  dispersed.  Just keep as close to the dunes as possible and watch the high tides.


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
                               one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  


TRAVEL INFO CTR, Laredo, TX

Travel Info Ctr,  Laredo, TX
RUN BY:   State of Texas
LOCATION:   27.760720  -99.437400
Last Visited: 12/11/2018

UTILITIES:  None
COST:  Free
DISCOUNTS:   N/A

OUR RATING (1-5): Category III.  Score 4

NOTES:  This is, by far, the fanciest visitor center we’ve ever seen. The tile work is marvelous. There are picnic tables by ponds inside a short wall. The only down side is that there is no differentiation between truck parking and RVs.  I hate to take space that might be needed by a truck. This must be too close to the border and Laredo terminals for truckers to need it since there weren’t three trucks there all night.

Environment:  open scrub land of south Texas
Amenities:  None
Dump:  No
Public Water:  Yes  (in restrooms) 
Toilets: Yes
Showers:  No
Laundry:  No
Phone Service:  fair Verizon
Nearest Propane: probably Laredo
Location:  At the intersection of I-35 (Exit 18) and US-83 just north of Laredo. 
Proximity to shopping: Laredo
Camping Population: travelers 
Sites:  Parking lot.   







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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
                               one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

VISITOR CTR, Texarkana, TX


Visitor Ctr, Texarkana, TX
RUN BY:   State of Texas
LOCATION:  33.470037   -94.056462

UTILITIES:  NONE
COST:  NONE
DISCOUNTS:  N/A
Last Visited: 11/30/2018

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category III.  Score 5

NOTES:  If you just need to get off the road to sleep and want security and a good telephone signal, this is your Texarkana place.  There are only about four places.  There is a nice grassy area with picnic tables right by you. The visitor center’s toilets are, of course, open all night. 

Environment:  city
Amenities:  None
Dump:  No
Public Water: In the bathroom  
Toilets:  Yes
Showers:  No
Laundry:  No
Phone Service: good Verizon 
Nearest Propane: unknown
Location:  Be careful. Many directions are more complicated than necessary and misleading. We were heading west so we got off at the North State Line Avenue exit, went across the intersection and stayed on the west-bound service road to the visitor’s center.
Proximity to shopping:  you have all of Texarkana
Camping Population:   N/A
Sites:  room for about four fair sized rigs.


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
                               one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  

JAY-O RV PARK, Denmark, TN


Jay-O RV Park, Denmark, TN 
RUN BY:   Private RV park
LOCATION:  35.595881  -89.052005
Last Visit:  11/29/2018

UTILITIES:  Full-Hookups
COST:  $30
DISCOUNTS:  AAA, Good Sams

OUR RATING (1-5): Category I.  Score 3+

NOTES:   We’re not RV “park” people, but the owners of Jay-O were nice and we had a pleasant experience.  We felt the price wasn’t bad for full hook-ups. We needed to flush our tanks and temps were in the twenties. This was a good place to attend to matters. There is a truck stop quite close and you get a lot of interstate noise.  On the internet they got a 4.3 out of 5 rating.  I’d say that’s about right.

Environment:  Pine grove
Amenities:  Camp store, small swimming pool, laundry
Dump:  N/A
Public Water:  N/A 
Toilets: Yes
Showers:  Yes
Laundry:  Yes
Phone Service:  adequate Verizon 
Nearest Propane: unknown
Location:  At exit 68 on I-40 go south on TN-138. A very short distance, on your left, you will see the campground sign. Just follow the signs to the campground. Can’t get lost.
Proximity to shopping: There is a TA Truck-stop, country store, camp store and a few other similar places nearby. Otherwise I do not know where you would go for serious shopping.
Camping Population:  Mixed. Almost all of us were from different states.
Sites:   Typical private campground. Pass through close together. 


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
                               one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  

MAYVIEW COMMUNITY CG, Mayview, MO


Mayview Community Campground
RUN BY:   Town of Mayview, MO
LOCATION:  39.054962  -93.836276
Last Visit: 8/25/2018

UTILITIES:  Full Hookups
COST:  $10
DISCOUNTS:  None

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category I.  Score 3+

NOTES:   We are giving this campground a 3+ because, even if it was basically camping in a parking lot, the community was putting a lot of effort into developing a pleasant and affordable place to stay. Actually not really different than most private RV places we’ve seen where you’re as close together as possible to make the maximum use of room.  The community foundation, which is working very hard to revitalize the town, bought the old school. Part of the school is turned into a store, and there are showers and laundry. The camping is in the school parking lot which has been redone to include some grass. We ended up going to the grand opening of a tavern in town. The whole town was there for a barbeque. So good to see people working together to support one another.

Environment:  central Missouri rolling wooded hills.
Amenities:  Full hook-ups with showers, laundry and camp store.
Dump:  N/A
Public Water: N/A 
Toilets: Yes.
Showers:  Yes
Laundry:  Yes
Phone Service: marginal for Verizon 
Nearest Propane:  (unknown)
Location: Interstate-70 in Missouri, take Exit 41 (Highway O) Go north a short distance to North Outer Rd and turn right. Follow this road to Marshall St and turn left. Follow Marshall St to Orchard St, turn right. You will go around a left turn and be on Main St.  Take Main St to Long RD and turn left. Cross the rail road tracks and keep to the right. Follow this street around to the RV park.  
Proximity to shopping: Very little in Mayview. I don't know the nearest shopping area. Sorry. 
Camping Population:  I think we were all travelers who either saw them advertised on the internet or the signs on the interstate.
Sites:   pull-through typical of the average private RV park.


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
                               one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  

JUNIPER CG, Theodore Roosevelt NP, ND


Juniper CG, Theodore Roosevelt NP North Unit, North Dakota
RUN BY:   Nat’l Park Service
LOCATION:  47.595320  -103.339077

UTILITIES:  NONE
COST:  $14
DISCOUNTS:  50% with Senior Access

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category I. Score 4

NOTES:   A very nice campground. It is called Juniper. I do believe it is the only campground in the northern unit.  Large open sites. I can't find my campground pictures but here's a picture of the park.  The campground is in a meadow and quite level. 

Environment:   A large meadow of mostly big old cottonwood which is frequented by animals.
Amenities:  NONE
Dump:  Yes
Public Water: Yes 
Toilets: Yes
Showers:  No
Laundry:  No
Phone Service: None 
Nearest Propane:  Watford City
Location:  Enter park from US-85 fourteen miles south of Watford City, ND and follow the signs. 
Proximity to shopping:  Watford City,  14 miles north 
Camping Population:   Typical mix of the national park
Sites:  roomy and open.


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
                               one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.  


PETROLIA LAKE, Winnett, MT


Petrolia Lake, Winnett, MT 
RUN BY:  (unknown)
LOCATION:  46.942479   -108.235625
Last Visit:  8/17/2018

UTILITIES:  NONE
COST:  NONE
DISCOUNTS:   N/A

OUR RATING (1-5):  Category II. Score

NOTES:  Lots of wildlife on the way from the highway to the lake.  It is a small fishing lake with camping on both sides. One side was dominated by fishing boats and RV.  There was another spot but we couldn’t figure out how to get there. We ended up just backing into a road (two tire tracks) with our window facing the lake.  Fishing guides in Montana say that it is an excellent fishing lake which produces some trophy size fish. 

Environment:  High prairie
Amenities:  NONE
Dump:  NO
Public Water: NO 
Toilets:  NO
Showers:   NO
Laundry:  NO
Phone Service:  NO 
Nearest Propane: (unknown)
Location:  On MT-200 east of Winnett, turn south on Petrolia Bench Rd. There will be a sign to the lake.  You will come to an intersection. Three of the four roads are Petrolia Bench. Turn right and follow to the lake. When you come up to the lake you will see the dam to your left and a road going right. The place we parked was straight ahead. 
Proximity to shopping: I have no idea what is available in Winnett. 
Camping Population:   mostly local fishermen
Sites:   N/A dispersed camping.


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RATING KEY:    category - score 

Categories:  I - established campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
                    II -  boondocking, dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
                               one might choose to stay for more than a night.
                    III - over-night areas 

You must remember that we are scoring 1 thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population, site, phone service 

* There are people who are not full-timers and van-dwellers by choice. We try hard not to be demeaning or assume that they are bad people but sadly, as you find in the poorer parts of a city, there seems to be more crime. Many call these people van-dwellers. That isn’t really accurate even though they do often live in vans. We know quite a few van-dwellers who have good incomes, are full-timers by choice and prefer a van to other types of vehicles. To try to show some respect for people who have a difficult lot in life, I’m calling them ‘residential campers’.  It is only when you get a high proportion of residential campers in an area that you find an increase in petty theft, etc.