Ok, so that sounds doable.Camping for more than 14 consecutive days on the same unit of public hunting lands, or for more than 21 days in any 30-day period is prohibited.
Kayle said:Req C: I need to minimize travel (i.e. gas consumption), so I'm thinking center-ish of the country (i.e. not SW AZ).
Ideally, once I'm "there", I do not want to move often, and not far.
I'm out here to do volunteer work, not to "travel".
I also want to avoid Scary Monster Bugs. Y'all know the sort of things that creep out most people.
Qxxx said:Thanks johhny, Bolivar Peninsula looks nice. Looks like you do have to get a parking sticker for $10 to be proper. 27 miles of sun and surf in the winter. I am hoping the beach is fairly firmly packed for driving.
https://www.crystalbeach.com/camping.htm
"Camping is allowed anywhere on the 27 miles of beaches of Crystal Beach and Bolivar Peninsula. You can drive the beach and pick a spot to set up camp. Campfires are allowed".
https://traveltips.usatoday.com/beach-camping-near-high-island-texas-111447.html
You are going to be a great resource for usCaptainBuilt said:If you make it to Gulf Shores, AL., you have to pay for beach parking. BUT, 2 miles down the road is Orange Beach, AL., and there are small parking lots between condos. They’re free in Orange Beach. And no signs that say no overnight parking. I’ve stayed there before.
Also all the beach access points have outdoor showers and bathrooms. So you can take a bathing suit shower at night and no one will be around after dark.
The Louisiana coast is pretty bare. Lots of swamp lands. But I can give you some great spots to stay.
Yes, thanks, CB.Carla618 said:You are going to be a great resource for us
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