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TEXAS SPRINGS CAMPGROUND

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4.5/5
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Death Valley National Park, Furnace Creek, Death Valley National Park, The United States Of America
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2024
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2024

Water and toilets, but no showers. Dump station. Frail trees give a little shadow, allowed fires. First come, first served.

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Visited in april 2024
Nice but yes sites should be more spaced out. Very Basic camping
Visited in april 2024
Love staying here. Outdoor sinks with running water. Decent bathrooms. A bit criwded and also muddy after a rain.
Visited in march 2024
Just like everyone mentioned, the sites are super close together so if you get stuck with rude neighbors like we did, you might not get any rest. The restrooms were clean and had flush toilets so we were very comfortable. They also have a dish washing station and potable water. It is super windy here so just be prepared if you’re tent camping. We saw a lot of people’s things fly away. There’s scorpions as well so just keep that in mind!
Visited in march 2024
Nice place. Great star gazing. Bathrooms well kept. Not a huge fan of getting harassed every day for entrance pass though.
Visited in march 2024
Decent campground for a national park however they had the camp ground full sign up when the campground wasn’t full so just ignore that sign. They had it up the whole time we were there even thought there were spots. It was also terribly windy at sunrise and sunset and it actually rained too which we figured was impossible. Overall it was a great experience but ignore the campground full sign.

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