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A pleasant surprise!
By user-2364002 on 2017-10-23.
Stayed 2024-05-19 to 2015-05-20
We were on our way to Big Bend National Park and were looking for an overnight facility in which to stay. This park is part of the State of Texas park system and sites are available on a first come, first serve basis. The office closes at 4:30 pm each day. Late arrivers should find a site and hook up. No sewer connection but a nice clean bath house, good showers and toilets are nearby. Plenty of good, hot water. A ranger will come around the next morning to collect the fee of $15.00 plus $2.00 for each of us as resident Seniors. The office opens at 8:30 am and accepts credit cards and of course, cash. The sand hills are interesting and fun to climb. We camped in a Casita travel trailer.
By user-5863868... on 2017-10-23.
Nice and quiet place for relaxing! Beautiful Sandhills!
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Beautiful and fun!
By user-5890700... on 2017-10-23.
This place is so neat! It was $23 for us, two adults and two kids under 12 from out of state. Showers are nice, it's very quiet here. Kids had a blast on the sand dunes!
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Sandy Stayover
By user-5771245... on 2017-10-23.
State Park off of I20 then North a short way. If after hours arrival pick your own spot and pay upon leaving. Lots of sand and beautiful sunset pics to be had. Very quiet. Full hook ups with covered picnic tables. Bathrooms very clean. Would stay again
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Lots of sand
By user-6060372... on 2017-10-23.
Lots of sand. No shade. Showers and rest rooms very clean. Ok for an overnight stay if you need to stop for the night.
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Great find.
By user-5366529... on 2018-03-14.
Stayed 2017-11-06 to 2017-11-07
Only reason for the 4 stars is because there is no sewer at the sites. But, great views, quite, very easy in and out makes this a great stop for one night or more. Highly recommend this State Park.
By user-5887296... on 2018-03-14.
Stayed 2018-02-15 to 2018-02-16
We called and asked about availability for one night. Lady was not very friendly but took our name and said there was availability. When we realized they close at 4.30 pm and we wouldn't make it we called again. Same lady asked if we had reservations, we said yes that we had called. We got a annoyed lecture that if we hadn't booked online we hadn't reserved. We're staying at another rv park tonight (midessa oil patch), the lady was super sweet.
By user-6548855... on 2019-08-09.
Stayed 2018-11-05 to 2018-11-07
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Filled with locals now
By user-unknown on 2019-08-09.
Stayed 2018-12-29 to 2018-12-30
Used to love this place as it seemed that not many people knew about it. Now, Monahans has turned into an oil town and a lot of the workers have taken all the spots. also, can t get any internet on my hotspot.
By user-unknown on 2019-08-09.
When camping would campers start posting picture of campground map so fellow campers can see area. Thank you! Fellow camper
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Wonderful Campground
By user-4895192... on 2019-08-09.
Stayed 2018-12-01 to 2018-12-02
Spent a night at this campground and fell in love with it. We were concerned camping close to sand dunes as it was windy, but the sand is heavy and doesn't fly off the dunes. The dunes are wonderful to explore and hike. The sunset and sunrise were fantastic. Great place to shoot photos. It's true that the area around Monahans has become quite active due to all the oil wells and many of the campgrounds along the way are full. But the park ranger told us that they police this campground and do not allow the oil workers to stay for prolonged periods. When we stayed at this campground it was more than half-empty.
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Windy!
By user-6491081... on 2019-08-09.
Stayed 2019-03-12 to 2019-03-14
Beautiful park that we didn't get to explore much. Winds gusting to 50 mph! Lighting storm was intense and beautiful to watch. Site are fairly level and on asphalt with picnic table, covered area and grill. Water and electric only at sites, but there is a dump station. Park is very clean and the rangers were nice. Would love to stay here without the huge storm that's going through the central US.