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Camping abierto de 01 January hasta 31 December
Este camping sólo se puede reservar por teléfono. 806-823-2125
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3.5 / 5 (16 votos )

Silverton Municipal Park

810 Lone Star St
79257, Silverton
Estados Unidos

Silverton Municipal Park es un sitio de campo con 3 tonos en Silverton, Estados Unidos. Perros son permitidos. Usted puede encontrar varias actividades recreativas en el camping. Hay un patio de recreo.

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Patio de recreo

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Dr. Friedrich Kuhlman
Inglés (US)
Camping is still permitted in this region, but the provision for electrical connection has been discontinued. This implies that you'll be camping without amenities or 'roughing it'. A water tap is available within the park for refilling your water containers.
1 año ace

Sjaffarian
Inglés (US)
I always enjoyed overnighting at this small park in Silverton, but a friend stopped by there today to find the power locked and a sign directing people to Silver Wind RV park ($25/nt). What a shame. I always used the restaurant or tire place across the street when I stopped there, and even bought propane locally, now no local businesses will benefit.
3 años ace

David__Guajardo
Inglés (US)
Hookups still locked so it’s essentially a gravel lot to park in. Not terrible. There is a water spigot in the park we used. By the main road so you may hear some trucks, but nothing too crazy.
3 años ace

KampKnupp
Inglés (US)
We stayed here 3 days. I called the town and was told the electric boxes are still locked due to Covid, but it's fine to camp for 3 days (we have solar). We parked along the back. There are six dogs behind a fence, but they are surprisingly quiet and very friendly. The highway was pretty close, but almost no traffic at night. There's a water spigot, which was working in mid-April. Other options for camping closer to Quitaque would be the rail-trail parking lot ($5pp state park fee). The SP actually has two overflow camping areas, so I'd say they'd let you camp there except on a busy weekend. The one near the lake is nicer than the area by the horse camp. Just go to the desk and ask. Five bars LTE for T-Mobile and 4 for Verizon. No TV signal. The cafe across the street had inconsistent hours and we weren't impressed.
3 años ace

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