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  • #16
    If youre wanting to do river/camping you can head to the Brazos below the Hwy 16 bridge (just below possum kingdom dam) and paddle down about a mile and pick a spot, then paddle back up the next day. Make sure and check the water release before you go.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Yale View Post
      I also recommend a spot in Oklahoma: The Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. They have a wilderness area called Charon's Gardens, and they only allow like 10 people to camp there overnight. It's awesome. There are buffalo, Elk, and a very old strain of Longhorn. I have been going there since I was a little kid, and it's never lost its magic to me.

      Sounds cool. I'll have to check that out one of these days when I don't have my dogs with me. They would go apeshit if they saw wildlife like that.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Danny46 View Post
        If youre wanting to do river/camping you can head to the Brazos below the Hwy 16 bridge (just below possum kingdom dam) and paddle down about a mile and pick a spot, then paddle back up the next day. Make sure and check the water release before you go.
        I don't have any kind of boat/canoe/kayak, and I'm looking for a place I can park near and use my truck tent this trip. I plan on getting some lighter gear and doing some kind of river camping/canoe trip on the Brazos in late winter/early spring, though. I've heard it's a lot of fun.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by jluv View Post
          Sounds cool. I'll have to check that out one of these days when I don't have my dogs with me. They would go apeshit if they saw wildlife like that.
          Aw, man. I forgot about those boys. Yeah, they'd have to be leashed at all times, and that is a pain in the dick.
          ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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          • #20
            Originally posted by jluv View Post
            I don't have any kind of boat/canoe/kayak, and I'm looking for a place I can park near and use my truck tent this trip. I plan on getting some lighter gear and doing some kind of river camping/canoe trip on the Brazos in late winter/early spring, though. I've heard it's a lot of fun.
            If you come out this way, I know a guy that can get you outfitted with a canoe. I may be able to pull a favor and get you a discount, since I'm fucking him and all. :-p

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            • #21
              If you don't find something secluded and decide to go with a State park give Purtis Creek State Park a shot, awesome fishing and nice park. I think the have remote spots, but I'm pretty sure they are hike in.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Treasure Chest View Post
                If you come out this way, I know a guy that can get you outfitted with a canoe. I may be able to pull a favor and get you a discount, since I'm fucking him and all. :-p
                Know of any killer camping spots out there?

                Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post
                If you don't find something secluded and decide to go with a State park give Purtis Creek State Park a shot, awesome fishing and nice park. I think the have remote spots, but I'm pretty sure they are hike in.
                Noted! That's not too far from Tyler State Park, right?

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                • #23
                  Buy a dirtbike or quad and camp at Red River Motorcycle Trails. Fun stuff.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Buick355 View Post
                    Buy a dirtbike or quad and camp at Red River Motorcycle Trails. Fun stuff.
                    I got $5 on it!

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                    • #25
                      So Jluv, let me understand. You are wanting to camp somewhere that you can carry your truck in on a mule and camp using the tent right?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Ted View Post
                        So Jluv, let me understand. You are wanting to camp somewhere that you can carry your truck in on a mule and camp using the tent right?
                        Yes, but preferably on an island with underground helicopter access.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by jluv View Post
                          Yes, but preferably on an island with underground helicopter access.
                          Don't forget your seal club.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Buick355 View Post
                            Buy a dirtbike or quad and camp at Red River Motorcycle Trails. Fun stuff.
                            Actually, this brings up an idea. Aren't there 4x4 "parks" within a couple of hours from DFW that allow overnight stays? I would love to do some not-too-crazy off-roading at the same time. My F250 does pretty good on moderate trails as long as it'll fit. Do these places offer camping, and can I get pretty far away from the traffic? I wouldn't want dirt bikes flying by every 5 minutes, but if I can get tucked away in a nice spot, maybe backed up to some kind of water...

                            Seems like I have heard about a place like that, but maybe I'm dreaming.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by jluv View Post



                              Noted! That's not too far from Tyler State Park, right?
                              It is closer to DFW than Tyler, Southeast of Dallas off of 175 down towards Cedar Creek. I think it is about 20 miles south of Canton.

                              It is also nice that the entire lake is within the state park so no need for fishing license even if you take boat.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by jluv View Post
                                Know of any killer camping spots out there?
                                Noted! That's not too far from Tyler State Park, right?
                                I always enjoyed Caddo Lake because of the eeriness and odd beauty of the cypress trees. Robert would be a better guide. We did most of our camping at Atlanta State Park and up in Lake Ouachita growing up, so I'm not as well versed in my local parks.

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