Peeler Park, Breckenridge, TX

Peeler Park is effectively a boat ramp and parking lot operated by West Central Texas Municipal Water District. According to the Texas Department of Parks & Wildlife, camping is allowed in the parking lot of Peeler Park. There are two parking lots, each on either side of the entrance road (County Rd 336). One of the parking lots has covered picnic tables.

Millers Creek Reservoir

Millers Creek Reservoir lies about 50 miles southwest of Wichita Falls, and is located in the middle of ranches, farms, and thick brush. All camping is found at the north-west side of the reservoir by the boat ramp. You are restricted to marked campsites only. There are a total of 30 marked sites, all of which are free.

Knox City RV Park, Knox City, TX

Just a small grassy lot with four (4) back-in sites with 50-30-12 amp electrical hookups, potable water hookup, and sewer hookup. There's possible room for more campsites, but without hookups. It's free to camp for two (2) nights, then it's $10.00 per night with a maximum of 14 nights, paid at City Hall.

Haskell RV Park, Haskell, TX

This city-owned RV park has 36 spaces, most of which are pull through, and outfitted with 50-30-15 amp electrical hookups, potable water hookups, and sewer hookups. You get one night for free, afterwards, it's priced at $20.00 a night, $120.00 for a week, or $450.00 per month.

Johnson Park, Abilene, TX

Located at the north end of Lake Fort Phantom Hill, next to the dam, Johnson Park is largely a day-use area for picnics. However, camping is still permitted here by city ordinance, but there are no RV sites. Rather, you're expected to park in the parking lots, and set up tents on the grounds. You can still technically sleep inside your van, truck, or SUV, as long as your vehicle can fit in a parking space.

Seabee Park, Abilene, TX

Seabee Park is owned and operated by the City of Abilene. It's one of two city parks located at Lake Fort Phantom Hill, this one being situated at the lake's southern end. Seabee Park has a campground with four (4) sites. There are no electric, water, or sewer hookup here. There is no dump station either.

Hamlin RV Park, Hamlin, TX

This small RV park located in the heart of the city, offers only six (6) sites, with 30 amp electrical hookup, potable water hookup, and sewer hookup. It's free for the first night, but each thereafter is priced at $15.00, with a maximum of seven (7) nights. The RV park is large enough for full sized motorhomes and fifth wheels.

Hamlin City Park Campground, Hamlin, TX

Operated by the City of Hamlin, this small RV Park offers a free one night stay with 30 amp and potable water hookups. Each night thereafter is priced at $15.00. We counted nine (9) back-in sites, each with a covered-picnic table. Note that the City of Hamlin operates a second RV Park along US-83, between 3rd St. and 4th St.

Lake Trammell Park, Sweetwater, TX

Much of the free camping is found on the east side of the lake, though there are some places on the west side too. Lake Trammell is owned by the City of Sweetwater, though its well outside of city boundaries. There is very little information about the city's camping policies towards this lake, though many people continue to camp here without incident.

Slaton City Park Campground

This RV park is located in the middle of a city park, along side a chain link fence. There are electrical hookups marking each site. Some of the sites have water hookups, but not all. It does not appear there are sewer hookups, at least not anymore. Otherwise, it's a decent night stay, but during the day it's very busy, and many locals tend to park their cars in the RV sites.