The reviews mention trash and noisy people but we didn't have a problem with any of that. It’s close to busy US 285 so there is traffic noise.
The picnic tables are not accessible. Picnic Area 31.43894, -103.49969Monday, February 28, 2022
Pecos Picnic Area
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Annie Riggs Hotel and Museum
Annie Riggs bought the hotel in 1904, changed the name, and ran it until her death in 193. In 1955 her heirs deeded the hotel to the Fort Stockton Historical Society to be operated as a museum.
The museum has exhibits about Anne Riggs eventful life, archaeology, geology, religion, ranching, Hispanic heritage, pioneers, and early businesses. The kitchen and one hotel room are furnished as they would have been when Annie ran the hotel. Wheelchair access to problematic. The curb cut in the parking lot is in poor condition, some of the thresholds are high, the courtyard is surfaced with loose, sandy soil, and there’s a step up to all of the rooms around the courtyard.RVs can be parked on the street. Museum 30.88317, -102.87904
Friday, February 18, 2022
Texas Picnic Area–Hwy 163
The road is a little noisy with traffic in the evening and morning but quiet at night.
One of the picnic table shelters is accessible. 30.83515, -101.16934 Road Sign
Sunday, February 13, 2022
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
There’s a lot to see at the ranch – the Junction School, a reconstructed birthplace, the show barn, the Texas White House, Johnson’s vehicles, a Lockheed Jetstar and the Hangar Visitor Center. We did not visit the school house, the birthplace, or the show barn but listened to the audio at each of those stops. The White House has structural issues and is temporarily closed. We did visit the building with Johnson’s vehicles which includes an amphibious car, the hanger which has exhibits about Johnson and the ranch, and the jet.
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Sauer-Beckmann Farm
Sunday, February 6, 2022
Gillespie County Rest Area
Monday, January 31, 2022
2022 Rubber Tramp Rendezvous
In 2020 the RTR was held at the La Paz County Fairgrounds which is pretty far away from most of the dispersed camping areas in Quartzsite, Arizona. This year the city officials in Quartzsite agreed to rent the town park to HOWA for the RTR. It worked out well – lots of parking for all types of vehicles, a large grassy field for seminars, and near by dispersed camping. Best of all, we made such a good impression that we are invited back next year!
The location is better for people with mobility issues than any of the previous locations. The baseball field has hard packed dirt along the edges that makes rolling easy. There’s plenty of room for accessible parking and the lot is fairly level and hard packed. Bob Wells recently bought an ambulance to use as his home on wheels and donated his van which was on display at the RTR. A sweepstakes drawing will be held on Feb 2. The ticket sales have generated over $80,000 for Homes on Wheels Alliance! Once again I manned the HOWA booth which also became somewhat of a hangout spot for volunteers and staff. :- ) We camped with a nice group of volunteers. For most of them it was their first RTR so they were pretty excited. :- ) RTR 33.676, -114.2102Monday, January 24, 2022
Brazoria Beach County Park
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Bryan Museum
The parking lot is large enough for RVs. Museum 29.29735, -94.78962