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Considering a move to Dallas from AZ, what kind of overlanding/off roading is there in the area? Any decent camping close?
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I second this statement.Texas is horrible for overlanding as only a tiny fraction of the state is public land. There are offroad parks scattered through out the state but thats about it. Coming from AZ you are likely to be sorley disappointed.
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@Busaman2013 the Hill Country loop noted above is a nice way to get out and introduce your wife too. Beware the chance of flash flooding if it has rained, otherwise the water at the deepest crossing is about 8 inches.There are a number of trails in Hill Country, but nothing remotely exciting.
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There are a ton of Jeep groups in the DFW, Austin and especially Houston areas. I am in Lubbock, 6 hours NW of downtown Dallas. Albuquerque is closer than Dallas for me. I go to New Mexico for my off roading fix. I try to take two trips to Colorado per year as well.
As for parks, about 4 hours south of DFW (or as it is locally referred to as "The Metroplex") is Big Bend NP. Terlingua and the area is full of terrific overlanding and off road adventure. Inside the park is Old Ore Road which is a nice easy'ish drive with cool ruins and geo features.
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Not much right near DFW (other than LBJ Grasslands), but some great places elsewhere in Texas, Big Bend, NP, Big Bend SP and Padre Island to start. Then Palo Duro Canyon, and from DFW many places in Oklahoma and Arkansas which are actually closer then Big Bend Area.Considering a move to Dallas from AZ, what kind of overlanding/off roading is there in the area? Any decent camping close?
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Cool, I’ll keep those in my mind, took a screen shot to google those places. Can’t wait to get started. Super excited. Thanks for sharing. Really appreciate it.@Busaman2013 the Hill Country loop noted above is a nice way to get out and introduce your wife too. Beware the chance of flash flooding if it has rained, otherwise the water at the deepest crossing is about 8 inches.
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Gosh, I didn’t realize there were so many places. Seems like you’ve had a blast. I’m so excited, can’t wait till fall gets here so it’s cooler for my wife, plus I still need some equipment and all terrain tires too. So it’ll be a little bit before I’m ready. Thanks for sharing your awesome experiences, hope to enjoy it as much as you have.I enjoyed my time in Az. 5 years working downtown and living just outside of Cave Creek. Wickenburg was close and made it out there often. North out to Strawberry and Jerome or Black Canyon, or south to Bisbee and Tombstone. Mind you, I moved from Seattle to Phoenix. Night and day difference in lifestyle, topography, days of sun, rain... you get it. Did take a year to adjust.
The thing about Az is you can be essentially anywhere in about 5 hours. Most far less. In Texas, if you want to go to the Jeep Jamboree in Palo Duro, its a 9+ hour trip. Texas is big. Back in the day it took 23 hours driving the 55mph speed limit to go from the furthest point west (El Paso) to the furthest point east, just outside Shreveport, Louisiana. Fortunately there are areas wide open that are 85mph with most highway speeds being 75 except inner city drives.
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A lot of those pics you saw were on or near this loop.Cool, I’ll keep those in my mind, took a screen shot to google those places. Can’t wait to get started. Super excited. Thanks for sharing. Really appreciate it.