Goliad State Park, Goliad, TX

Christopher Wright/ August 9, 2023/ Campground, Museums and Zoos/ 0 comments

We stayed at Goliad State Park and Historic Site as our first stop after leaving our winter home of Resaca de la Palma State Park. Many pros to this site far outweighed the few cons we came across.   As we’ve discussed many times, we love museums! Goliad State Park and Historic Site is a park and museum rolled into one! About the history The keystone of this park is the

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Lake Casa Blanca International State Park, Laredo, TX

Christopher Wright/ June 7, 2023/ Campground/ 0 comments

On a little vacation from our stay at Resaca de la Palma State Park, we took a little side trip to Lake Casa Blanca State Park in Laredo, TX. This sprawling park, just outside of Laredo, Texas, is wrapped around the south end of Lake Casa Blanca. It hosts a small network of hiking and biking trails, as well as tons of day-use areas for fishing, swimming, boating, and more!

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Lake Corpus Christi State Park, Mathis, TX

Christopher Wright/ April 26, 2023/ Campground/ 0 comments

Our last stop before our winter layover, and only the second time we have paid to park. Lake Corpus Christi State Park is a sprawling park cupped around one end of Lake Corpus Christi. Available RV amenities include water, power with 50A, 30A, and 20A receptacles, and an easy-to-access dump station. Our spot only cost $20 a night, and they have spots with sewer hookups for a little bit more.

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Dancing Bee Winery, Rogers TX

Christopher Wright/ April 19, 2023/ Adventures, Campground/ 0 comments

Another stop on our run south from the Sugar Beat Harvest. The Dancing Bee Honey Farm and Winery is a member of the Boondocker’s Welcome network of free camping sites across the US. It is located in Rodgers, TX, just off Highway 190. As for a campsite, it’s not much, just a gravel lot with lots of sunlight for solar. Adjacent to the railroad and highway, it can be a

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Lake Quitman West Dam, TX

Christopher Wright/ April 12, 2023/ Adventures, Campground/ 0 comments

Our first stop in Texas on our run south from The Sugar Beet Harvest. Lake Quitman West Dispersed Camping was a great place to cool our heels for a bit and recover from a simply horrible cold that was going around the bus. Located 20 minutes or so outside of the town of Lake Quitman, it’s a little off the beaten path, but not so much as to be inaccessible.

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Jacque’s Rolling Wheels DIY, MO

Christopher Wright/ February 22, 2023/ Adventures, Campground, RV Stories/ 0 comments

As part of our plans to move south for the winter, we stayed for a month at Jacque’s Rolling Wheels DIY, outside of Hartville, Missouri. Jacque’s Rolling Wheels DIY is the first place we ever paid to camp. As a campground, it’s minimal; just a field. You pay for the networking experience of the other nomads and full-timers as you work on your rig. Most campgrounds do not allow this!

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Governor’s RV Park, Castleton North Dakota

Christopher Wright/ December 28, 2022/ Campground, RV Stories/ 0 comments

During the sugar beet harvest, we got to stay “free” at the Governor’s Inn RV park in Castleton, North Dakota.  This was our first time staying at a place with full hookups and it was pretty nice. The park itself wasn’t much to write home about. It was a level gravel lot with lots of space for RVs and skoolies. The slip we were in had power, water, and sewer

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50,000 Silver Dollar, Our First Taste of Montana

Christopher Wright/ November 9, 2022/ Adventures, Campground, RV Stories/ 0 comments

This post may contain affiliate links, meaning if you click on it and make a purchase I’ll receive a small commission at no cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. For more information, please check our Privacy Policy and Disclaimers and Disclosures. We ended up staying at 50,000 Silver Dollar RV Park, in Haugen, MT. It’s a bit of a tourist trap, advertised as “the largest gift shop in

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