I was gonna say primitive tent camping. State parks charge less for primitive camp sites. You won’t have electricity but you will still have access to water, it may or may not be at the camp site though.
Many, many years ago I did some primitive camping at Enchanted Rock state park. The primitive camp sites were on the other side of the hill from the main sites and only accessible on foot.
Tent camping in June?? I don’t have any ideas for ya but I am personally too old and grouchy to camp in the the summer heat.
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We hear that a lot when we try to invite people to join us. We set our tent up under decent sized trees for shade and have a canopy outside of our tent. It’s really not that bad, in my opinion. A few cold beverages definitely help out as well lol.
Tent camping in June?? I don’t have any ideas for ya but I am personally too old and grouchy to camp in the the summer heat.
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We bought a tent last year that has a flap on one wall specifically designed for a window unit AC to go in it!! It doesn’t keep it cool during the day but at night it can get chilly if you set the AC for 60 degrees!!!
We hear that a lot when we try to invite people to join us. We set our tent up under decent sized trees for shade and have a canopy outside of our tent. It’s really not that bad, in my opinion. A few cold beverages definitely help out as well lol.
I tent camp quite a bit all year long. We do the same. Set up in shade makes it easy, but the best sleeping aid I’ve found is a 18V Milwaukee job site fan. That in our tent with a 5.0 battery will keep us comfortable for 2-3 full nights on a single charge.
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