No.It's ten's bucks per car for a day-pass. Dunno who's camping, but its probably twice that for overnight.
Yes, at mudd cove.we'll be in the primitive camping area homeslice
Thanx, Johnny!!!
That spot was my first guess, from Penguin's description. My next guess was where the road dead-ends.
Im most likely out all my skis and camper/truck is in San Angelo and might not be back to me untill that weekend:shooter3:
Thanx, Johnny!!!
Looks like there's some nice bike riding terrain out there. Anyone know the regulations on motorcycles? Can you ride an unregistered vehicle there?
I got an idea- What do y'all think about Mud Cove on Saturday & then Devil's Cove Sunday? For those who don't know, Devil's Cove is a 30 minute drive from Mud Cove. Both are on Lake Travis but Devil's Cove has lots of enormous boats that provide huge wakes. There will also be approximately 200 boats tied up & partying like rock stars. A couple of us belong to West Beach Marina which is next to Carlos & Charlies and Devil's Cove. There is a boat ramp and plenty of shoreline to hang out.
I got an idea- What do y'all think about Mud Cove on Saturday & then Devil's Cove Sunday? For those who don't know, Devil's Cove is a 30 minute drive from Mud Cove. Both are on Lake Travis but Devil's Cove has lots of enormous boats that provide huge wakes. There will also be approximately 200 boats tied up & partying like rock stars. A couple of us belong to West Beach Marina which is next to Carlos & Charlies and Devil's Cove. There is a boat ramp and plenty of shoreline to hang out.
Devil's Cove is nothing like Mudd Cove. Mudd Cove is small, is part of a park and has camping. Devil's Cove is huge, is all no-wake and no public shoreline to speak of. Riding there really means riding the big part of the lake in front of Devil's Cove where are all boats are going in and out of it. In smaller groups there are places to hang out, but with a big group, I do not think it is feasible unless we get some invitation from a land-owner. All that said, I would be fine to fill up a tank and try to ride down there (couple miles?). However, it would be shorter of a ride to put in at Trails End and ride up the lake. I don't think Mr Davenport wants anyone camping in his front yard, but I am pretty sure we could l launch from there.Then why not just do Devil's Cove instead of Mudd cove?
Devil's Cove is nothing like Mudd Cove. Mudd Cove is small, is part of a park and has camping. Devil's Cove is huge, is all no-wake and no public shoreline to speak of. Riding there really means riding the big part of the lake in front of Devil's Cove where are all boats are going in and out of it. In smaller groups there are places to hang out, but with a big group, I do not think it is feasible unless we get some invitation from a land-owner. All that said, I would be fine to fill up a tank and try to ride down there (couple miles?). However, it would be shorter of a ride to put in at Trails End and ride up the lake. I don't think Mr Davenport wants anyone camping in his front yard, but I am pretty sure we could l launch from there.
I would be fine to fill up a tank and try to ride down there (couple miles?).
Im most likely out all my skis and camper/truck is in San Angelo and might not be back to me untill that weekend:shooter3:
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