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tim1970
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Apr 09, 2018

Question about campsite policies

I have noticed around Texas that the majority of the public campgrounds (especially State Parks) have a policy of no alcohol. The signage varies from the strict "No alcoholic beverages of any kind permitted", to the less strict "public display or consumption prohibited".

Now, my wife and I are at the age where we have grown kids (and grandkids), and have no desire to have loud "parties" while we camp. However, we both do enjoy having an adult beverage while sitting around the campfire.

I am not trying to start a debate about drinking. I am just looking for advice from people that do like to have a responsible adult beverage while camping.

Do you feel like the signs are posted to give authorities the ability to control any loud and crazy campers that are disturbing other campers? Or do you feel like they are really trying to prohibit any and all consumption, even though it might be done responsibly?
  • My policy is "Don't ask, don't tell". Be discreet and there shouldn't be any problems. I've seen the signs but have never had anyone tell me that I can't drink a beer at my campsite. I usually use a bottle koozy to lessen the chances of any undue consideration.
  • IMO, the former.

    Though, I think it depends on the ranger that you come across. A few are looking for a reason to assert their authority. Most others are down to earth- don't cause me issues, and I won't cause you any.

    Most of the stories of folks that I knew who got into trouble with Ricky Ranger were causing other hassles (radio playing/getting noisy/running an electric cord across the street to run a fan to dry out a wet tent). Of the few occurrences where alcohol was noticed, the ranger simply had them lock it up in the cars.

    In no alcohol places, if I'm going to enjoy a drink or two- it will not be out of the bottle or can. It'll be poured into a nondescript cup (even if it's obvious in a Red Solo cup). My wine drinking friends would do the same- no fancy wine glasses.

    I've also camped near the dumpster and come Sunday morning- you sure could tell that there had been drinking going on based on the clinking of bottles as bags were thrown in.
  • We have never had an issue. Don't bother the other campers and be discreet, don't have liquor bottles out in the open e.g.

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