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As described in the water source description. About 10 sites with water and power hookups; no signs with any information. Had a lady come by at 9am to collect fees and have us fill out a form. $10 a night for tent (or conversion van) and then something like $15, $20, or $25 depending on amperage used for power. Not much to the park; covered picnic tables, bathrooms (didn't use), BBQ pits, swings and monkey bars, there's a primitive baseball field and poles that probably used to have a volley ball net. By the bathrooms is a covered meeting area with many tables and a beast of a smoker. No stores or gas stations around that we've found.
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nice little park. Right outside of Aransas NWA. has electric and water hook ups which I didn't need. so it was a free stay. I called ahead to the after hours # listed at the entrance. has small concrete pads at sites. Nice boat ramps, fishing pier, and beach access just around the corner. has basic public flush toilets and sink at the pavilion.
Report Check-InThere is a phone number but we met that guy before calling. We asked for 2 gallons of fresh water to drink. He said yes. I saw that he was hesitating because if I said to fill up the fresh tank, I guess he would have say no. No problem. This water is coming from a well. So, better than in port Aransas. It is possible to camp for 30 $ us a night. It is in a field. No shade.
En dehors de la route 35, de la bonne eau provenant d'un puits. On a rencontré le propriétaire qui nous a permis de prendre 8 L d'eau pour boire. Merci Fred. Il est possible de le joindre mais je n'ai pas noté le numéro !
As described in the water source description. About 10 sites with water and power hookups; no signs with any information. Had a lady come by at 9am to collect fees and have us fill out a form. $10 a night for tent (or conversion van) and then something like $15, $20, or $25 depending on amperage used for power. Not much to the park; covered picnic tables, bathrooms (didn't use), BBQ pits, swings and monkey bars, there's a primitive baseball field and poles that probably used to have a volley ball net. By the bathrooms is a covered meeting area with many tables and a beast of a smoker. No stores or gas stations around that we've found.
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