Ramblinggrandma
This is a Boondockers Welcome host in Lamesa, TX
Max Rig Size
45+ (ft)
Parking Spaces
1
Same Day Requests
Yes
Preferred Check-in Time
2:00 PM
In the middle of nowhere in the high plains of Texas. 62 miles south of Lubbock Texas. Small old Town with 2 grocery stores and a Tractor supply .
Vehicle Suitability Information
Pets Welcome
Water Hookup
Slideouts Allowed
Generators Allowed
Separate Tow Vehicle Parking
Outdoor Cooking Allowed
House Rules
Nice park close by to walk your dog. Please be respectful.
Location
Easy pull in spot. Back out. On dirt, it's dry here. Not much grass. It is mostly level. Between the road and the garage.
Parking Surface
Dirt
Hosted By RamblingGrandma
Age:
55-65
Widow Lady (2014) Details: Widow Lady traveling with her dog.. Love to be outside. I have a Taylor coach that I got in 2018. I really enjoy boondocking and seeing the states. Home Town: Locust, NC Lived in Marshville NC for 42 years. Favorite Boondocking Locations: Ehrenburg Az Skills or Expertise to Share: I enjoy geocaching and long walks.
Availability for RV Camping
References for this location from other RVers
TrustTrip2020
7 months ago
It's not picturesque but the warm greeting and acceptance of my late request was truly a God send. Grateful for this Grandma and her heart for weary travelers! Thank you so much.
alexNsona
10 months ago
easy access, great communication. literally on the side of the road. nothing much nearby.
The_Bivs
11 months ago
we stayed for one night on our way to Fort Worth. Judy was so nice and sat and talked with us for a bit. Really made us feel comfortable and safe. Would stay again.
GrannyMedic
11 months ago
Even though the owner was out of town, communication was great. Al was so sweet and offered to help set up. There's a HUGE park in walking distance to walk your dog.
BeeVee1998
11 months ago
This was a good place for us to stop and sleep. Judy was great with communication even though she wasn't at home. Al met up and helped us set up and we had nice conversations. The street noise can be quite loud but running a fan or if you can run ac that will help. Thanks for a place to rest our heads :)