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esox07
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Jul 15, 2015

Military Campgrounds (Lackland, Tinker, Corpus Christy)

I am taking a trip to Texas to visit relatives in a couple weeks. I will be staying overnight at the Oklahoma City, Tinker AFB overnight on the way. Then at the Lackland, AFB campground in San Antonio, TX for a few nights and then will be driving to Corpus Christy Naval Air Station, TX to stay at their campground (Sheilds Park) for a couple nights. I have never stayed at a military campground before and was wondering if anyone had any experience with either of these campgrounds or military campgrounds in general. I am towing a 19' TT and have never had FULL hookups which it seems these do for the most part. The prices seem really good too. The one drawback I see is that the sites are relatively close together which I guess is fine since we will be spending most of our time out with the relatives.
I am just looking for some opinion or advice regarding the campgrounds specifically or militarty base campgrounds in general.

http://www.militarycampgrounds.us/texas/lackland-afb-famcamp
http://www.militarycampgrounds.us/oklahoma/tinker-afb-famcamp
http://www.militarycampgrounds.us/texas/shields-park-nas-recreation-area

Thanks.

34 Replies

  • You should be OK, Watch your Ps & Qs getting on and off base. Tinker FC is on the south side of the base away from most shopping and restaurants. Hopefully, you are traveling in the Fall because it will be hot if you're traveling now.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I agree they are not in the best of shape... Some are very nice more based on where they are. Several are connected with nice lakes and such...

    The ACTIVE DUTY military has priority over any stay. It is very rare but some DOD Civilians, retired civilians, or other approved non active duty types have had to leave to make room for the active military. It is very rare however but can happen...

    The same goes with the MILITARY Hotels/BOQs etc...

    The Lake Martin Recreation Area, for Maxwell AFB, AL. is an excellent place to stay. Sheppard AFB Recreation Annex at Lake Texoma in North Texas is another great place.

    I guess anyone with a current CAC card can gain access to these type of places....

    I am a DOD Retired Civilian and got my CAC card through the NAVAL BASE I retired from. When I visit these places I always have the utmost respect for the active military there. It is actually their Recreation areas...

    Roy Ken
  • we have not stayed at the three campgrounds in your post but have stayed at about a dozen other military campgrounds. Not all military campgrounds are created equal. Some are very nice resorts and some are beautifully rustic and still others have not been very nice at all. However, we always feel very safe when staying on a military base. The website you listed in your post really is the best source for reviews on military campgrounds.
  • Many Fam-camps have not been cleaned up. Many allow extended stay for military members on orders to the base.
    We have stayed at the true reason for Fam-Camps that follow the DOD direction to limit stay to 13 days.

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