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Old 09-10-2015, 12:51 AM   #4
RustyJC
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You're going to hit a dry spell between Junction and Fort Stockton as far as RV parks go. We've stayed years ago at the KOA in Junction and what used to be the KOA in Fort Stockton (and, no, we're not real KOA fans - it just worked out that way.) I'm not sure if either of these parks are still KOAs or not. The Fort Stockton park is about 2-3 miles east (i.e., the Houston side) of Fort Stockton right off I-10 and was pretty nice with a restaurant on site with some other amenities, but there are some decent parks in town as well. If we're going that way, we normally are headed to the Davis Mountains and stay at the Davis Mountains State Park, but that's 35 miles or so south of I-10 and probably isn't a reasonable choice for overnighting unless you want to take a day off and do some sightseeing.


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