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taddyport
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Well thanks to all the great advise I have about 3 weeks planned out between New Mexico and West Texas most of it is in state parks and I'm looking forward to it. I plan to be complete with the current plans about April 11th and will continue east from there, there being Abilene. I would like to try out some of the COE or USFS parks through the eastern part of Texas and into LA or AR. From all the great advise I have received so far I figured I'd go back to the best source, you !

any help would be greatly appreciated, the only thing I would really like to have is 30 amp elec. anything more is fine

thanks again, and I look forward to hearing from all of you

Jon
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littlemo
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PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
Before you get to Fort Worth - Lake Mineral Wells SP is a great park.

Southwest of Fort Worth is Benbrook Lake - Holiday Park (COE) is a very nice stop.

We lived in Wylie and frequented Lake Lavon COE parks for years. We stop at East Fork whenever we visit the kids. I really can't recommend it as a destination.

Just off I-35E north of Lewisville is Hickory Creek (COE) on Lake Lewisville.

On the south side of Dallas is Cedar Hill SP.

Once you leave Dallas on I-30 - the next stop is Sulphur Springs SP, Bob Sandlin SP (outside Mount Pleasant).

Since you plan to be on I-30 from Dallas east - Lake O' the Pines is a bit off track but a great place with four very good COE parks - I prefer Johnson Creek.

Near Texarkana is Lake Wright Patman - with very nice COE parks at Rocky Point and Clear Springs.

You have to get to Lake O' the Pines or Wright Patman before the lakes in Texas have near normal water levels. Those around Dallas/ Fort Worth are all very low.

On I-30 in Arkansas - DeGray Lake has several great COE campgrounds and a pretty good state park.

A side trip up to Crater of Diamonds SP is a neat experience.

I personally prefer Lake Greeson a bit north of I-30. Almost grew up at Kirby Landing COE park on that lake in the 60s.

A great park a bit to the north, but not too far out of the way is near Broken Bow, OK - Beaver Bend SP just below the dam on Broken Bow Reservoir.


Ditto on Crater of Diamonds and Daisy State Park
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Hiker_01
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If you are going to spend a good bit of time in Texas state parks, you might want to consider getting a Texas State Parks Pass. You can pick it up at your first campground for $70. It waives the daily use fee at each state park ($3-$5 per person per night) and you get four "coupons" that give you 1/2 off camping fees for your second night in a park. It can quickly pay for itself, especially if you are traveling with family.

Kit_Carson
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As PawPaw n Gram said, Lake O The Pines is a nice place. He prefers Johnson Creek and it is nice, but I prefer Buckhorn Creek. Both are nice. Off of I-30 in Arkansas is Lake Catherine State Park. We really enjoy this place. It has some full hook-up sites, waterfront sites. Very nice place.
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PawPaw_n_Gram
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Before you get to Fort Worth - Lake Mineral Wells SP is a great park.

Southwest of Fort Worth is Benbrook Lake - Holiday Park (COE) is a very nice stop.

We lived in Wylie and frequented Lake Lavon COE parks for years. We stop at East Fork whenever we visit the kids. I really can't recommend it as a destination.

Just off I-35E north of Lewisville is Hickory Creek (COE) on Lake Lewisville.

On the south side of Dallas is Cedar Hill SP.

Once you leave Dallas on I-30 - the next stop is Sulphur Springs SP, Bob Sandlin SP (outside Mount Pleasant).

Since you plan to be on I-30 from Dallas east - Lake O' the Pines is a bit off track but a great place with four very good COE parks - I prefer Johnson Creek.

Near Texarkana is Lake Wright Patman - with very nice COE parks at Rocky Point and Clear Springs.

You have to get to Lake O' the Pines or Wright Patman before the lakes in Texas have near normal water levels. Those around Dallas/ Fort Worth are all very low.

On I-30 in Arkansas - DeGray Lake has several great COE campgrounds and a pretty good state park.

A side trip up to Crater of Diamonds SP is a neat experience.

I personally prefer Lake Greeson a bit north of I-30. Almost grew up at Kirby Landing COE park on that lake in the 60s.

A great park a bit to the north, but not too far out of the way is near Broken Bow, OK - Beaver Bend SP just below the dam on Broken Bow Reservoir.
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Please see my post on another thread on this forum:

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mockturtle
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Hope you plan to include Big Bend NP!
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