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The main attraction here is Seminole Canyon, once home to Native Americans.
Date of visit: Mar 2008 |
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Guided tours are available that will take you down into the canyon. |
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We had made a reservation, and upon arrival, we were assigned site 8. The campground sits on a height of land at about 1300 feet above sea level. It was a warm afternoon for March - 92 degrees, but there was a strong wind blowing and of course no humidity. |
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Most sites are back-ins, and there are a few pull-throughs. About half the 31 sites have W/E(30A) hookups, and there is a dump station. This is site 19. |
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Sites 23, 24, and 22. |
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Site 28 would probably be my pick for the best - well away from other sites and with a fantastic view. |
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Some of the sites are fairly short. |
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Each site has a covered picnic shelter and fireplace. This shows some of the tent sites. |
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You can see almost forever - the view from site 28. The mountans in the distance are well into Mexico. |
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Small but clean bathhouse offers hot showers (with common dressing area). |
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Not sure what this sweet-smelling tree is, but it abounds throughout the campground. |
Sunset. |
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Dump station available No Verizon service Rates: $14 PLUS $3 reservation fee PLUS $2 per person per day Day Use Fee. Coord: 29.695482 N, 101.321940 W
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Seminole Canyon SP, TX
Seminole Canyon is located in southwest Texas along US-90 about 30 miles west of Del Rio.
432-292-4464