Where Should We Camp Next? by Stephanie Puglisi

Where Should We Camp Next? by Stephanie Puglisi

Author:Stephanie Puglisi
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Published: 2021-02-15T00:00:00+00:00


Drive It: Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive in Big Bend National Park

Big Bend National Park is one of the largest and least visited national parks in the country, with fewer than 500,000 visitors per year. The National Park Service claims that Big Bend has less light pollution than any other park unit in the lower forty-eight. Find the Sotol Vista Overlook off this scenic drive at sunset for amazing views of Santa Elena Canyon and then watch the night sky come to life.

Gulf Coast State Park Campgrounds

Sea Rim State Park

•15 campsites with electricity, $20 nightly

•75 primitive campsites, $10 nightly

Galveston Island State Park

•20 campsites with electricity, $20 nightly

•10 campsites with water, $15 nightly

Goose Island State Park

•44 bayfront campsites with electricity, $22 nightly

•57 wooded campsites with electricity, $18 nightly

•25 tent sites with water, $10 nightly

Mustang Island State Park

•48 campsites with electricity, $20 nightly

•50 primitive campsites, $10 nightly

Lake Corpus Christi State Park

•26 full hook-up campsites, $25 nightly

•23 campsites with electricity, $20 nightly

•59 campsites with water, $10 nightly



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