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It's been a LONG time since i was there.
But i remember enjoying it. Course, i was the son at Indian Guides, so that may have colored my perceptions a bit.
Have you considered Palo Duro? Are you just traveling through or ... ?
I'm actually visiting Texas during my spring break specifically to go camping. (College road trip, FTW!)
I gotta get away from the cold dreary weather of Wisconsin.
Google Earth has this nifty feature where you can turn on the terrain option and tilt the map to get a 3D satellite overlay / topographic map that lets you pan, rotate, and zoom. The canyons of Palo Duro look especially neat with this feature.
What kinds of outdoor things do you like to do?
I'm thinking that Palo Duro has more of what I'm looking for: Hiking, photography,
campfires (looks like there will be a burn ban), watching wildlife, outdoor cooking, relaxing...
I initially wrote Palo Duro off because it looked like it catered to the RV / motorhome crowd.
After taking a closer look, I think that is a non-issue.