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Looks like it's going to be a great weekend for camping. Looking for suggestions as close to Austin as possible. Would love a little hiking with VERY primitive and private camping. Nothing owned by the corps, because I will be carrying.

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Is there any easy way to tell which state parks are owned by the Corps and which are not?
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I'm really fond of Lost Maples near Bandera. Great primitive camping and even better hiking! There is a burn ban in effect last time I was there, call to make sure, otherwise, propane cooking is allowed. Enjoy the weekend!
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SATX-Scrub wrote:I'm really fond of Lost Maples near Bandera. Great primitive camping and even better hiking! There is a burn ban in effect last time I was there, call to make sure, otherwise, propane cooking is allowed. Enjoy the weekend!
Thanks for the suggestion. Looks like a beautiful spot, but a bit too far @ 200 miles from me. I'll keep it in mind for when I have a longer weekend. Thanks!

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nyj wrote:Looks like it's going to be a great weekend for camping. Looking for suggestions as close to Austin as possible. Would love a little hiking with VERY primitive and private camping. Nothing owned by the corps, because I will be carrying.
Inks lake is very nice. Its north of Austin (about 40 minutes depending on where you are coming from).
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Wienerdogtroy wrote:
nyj wrote:Looks like it's going to be a great weekend for camping. Looking for suggestions as close to Austin as possible. Would love a little hiking with VERY primitive and private camping. Nothing owned by the corps, because I will be carrying.
Inks lake is very nice. Its north of Austin (about 40 minutes depending on where you are coming from).
I don't recall it having primitive camping. It's been many years since I've been...?
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nyj wrote:Looks like it's going to be a great weekend for camping. Looking for suggestions as close to Austin as possible. Would love a little hiking with VERY primitive and private camping. Nothing owned by the corps, because I will be carrying.
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Enchanted Rock and Hill Country State Natural Area offer primitive camping (2-4 mile hike in) and you won't likely have too many other campers but you won't find a backpack in Texas until Big Bend. I was at Enchanted Rock late last month and there was only one other primitive camper.
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Sport Coach wrote:Enchanted Rock and Hill Country State Natural Area offer primitive camping (2-4 mile hike in) and you won't likely have too many other campers but you won't find a backpack in Texas until Big Bend. I was at Enchanted Rock late last month and there was only one other primitive camper.
Oh, cool, I was wondering about that. Are you able to start a fire pit?

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Yes, fires in pits were allowed at walk-in camping areas but call ahead about primitive. Not sure if they have certain areas with fire rings or any fires allowed in primitive sites at this time. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/find ... nted_rock/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and the phone number is 830-685-3636.
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My vote is for Pedernales Falls State Park. The primitive camping is secluded and the park had awesome trails to hike. There may not be much of a river there now, but it's a great park nonetheless.

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Cool, thanks for the suggestions. Pedernales was at the top of my list, and now Enchanted is there too. I'll have to decide between the two. They both look great.

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Try the Government Canyon State Natural Area in San Antonio. The have several hiking trails. I think you will enjoy it here. :txflag:

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sorry, posted in the wrong topic!
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