What are the laws/restrictions regarding camping in Texas on state or public land?

December 8th, 2007 | by admin |
streysius asked:

I am setting up a camping trip, but I’m not a fan of campgrounds, RV parks, etc. I recently moved to the Houston area from Arizona, where you could camp anywhere on the state lands unless specifically stated otherwise (Such as private property, military property, etc). I’m hoping to get some information about similiar stuff here, campfire restrictions, location restrictions, etc. Any help would be appreciated!

Question posted courtesy of: Norma
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    1. 2 Responses to “What are the laws/restrictions regarding camping in Texas on state or public land?”

    2. By King on Dec 10, 2007 | Reply

      Camping on their lease hunters ask them about summer camping on their lease hunters ask them about summer camping on their lease hunters ask them about summer camping on their.
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    3. By atexx2 on Dec 14, 2007 | Reply

      The most part 95 of the most part 95 of the most part 95 of the land in texas is privatly owned.

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