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Fort Davis Tx or Alpine TX need help

Olympian_retire
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I need help to make a good choice on in Texas i was looking at Fort Davis and Alpine TX they both look like they are really out there but somewhat we all look for the quiet sound of nothing. So if i can get some ideas that would be great thanks.
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Lon-Str
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Team Triton wrote:
I could be wrong but I doubt any snow. We went for several days 2 years ago to watch the meteor showers in August and it was the trip of a life time. Be sure and do the tour of the Observatory and also the star party at night. In Alpine be sure to go to the Museum at the college.


Generally around Thanksgiving would be a great time to visit the park, as that would be pretty early for ice and snow, but if you go back to 2013 and check out the Thanksgiving storm you will see it can happen. The whole area was shutdown without electricity for several days. This year it happened in Jan.

If it were me, I wouldn't worry much about the weather though, generally down here all you have to do is just wait it out for a couple of days and it's pretty quickly gone. Probably no big deal for you folks that deal with that a lot during the winter. Your biggest worry would be getting run over by one of us Texicans, we tend to do that a lot in that kind of weather. Come on and enjoy.

2gypsies1
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Here's the weather history of 2014:

Fort Davis Weather History
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Team_Triton
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I could be wrong but I doubt any snow. We went for several days 2 years ago to watch the meteor showers in August and it was the trip of a life time. Be sure and do the tour of the Observatory and also the star party at night. In Alpine be sure to go to the Museum at the college.

IND_navyvet
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Lon-Str wrote:
Olympian retired wrote:
i belive its 4500


That could possibly be correct maybe at headquarters ,but the town of Fort Davis shows 5050 and there are several places in the park where you look down on the town. Just guessing, but I feel pretty certain some of the mountains in Davis Mtn SP are over a mile high.


Thanks. So there could be snow on the ground around Thanksgiving!

Lon-Str
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Olympian retired wrote:
i belive its 4500


That could possibly be correct maybe at headquarters ,but the town of Fort Davis shows 5050 and there are several places in the park where you look down on the town. Just guessing, but I feel pretty certain some of the mountains in Davis Mtn SP are over a mile high.

Olympian_retire
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i belive its 4500

IND_navyvet
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What is elevation at Ft. Davis SP?

Olympian_retire
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thank you to all that gave me great ideas thank you

mockturtle
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McDonald Observatory
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rr2254545
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Javelina at our site at Fort Davis

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Lon-Str
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Fort Davis for sure as far as camping. Great hiking trails if that's your thing, one even allows you to hike into the National historic site of the old frontier fort ( well worth a visit .) Outstanding wildlife viewing; Mule & white tail deer, javelina , coyotes and many more including an occasional cougar. On my visit last Nov. I also ran across a group of Barbary sheep ( Aoudad ), which are probably considered an invasive species.

Many species of birds including one rare quail and a number of different rattlesnakes. If you have time you may want to make a day trip around the loop, either to Marfa then around to Alpine, or the other way around. The old Paisano hotel in Marfa was where the cast & crew of the movie Giant stayed during filming in the area, also you may want to check out the Marfa mystery lights while there.

As others have mentioned the Mcdonald Observatory is certainly worth a visit. A great amount of history and beautiful scenery go with the area, but don't expect any malls or Wal Marts

mockturtle
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Totally agree with all of the above.
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2gypsies1
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Definitely Fort Davis State Park. Also plan a night trip to the nearby Planitarium for an awesome program. It's a beautiful area.
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dons2346 wrote:
FT Davis state park is really neat. The deer, javelina,plus whatever run through the park so don't let the dogs outside without supervision.

It really gets dark so you can go to the observatory to one of the star parties and look at the planets.

It is for sure dark and quiet


x2 and they have full hook up sites - our site from above

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