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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 432-689-3137
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4 / 5 (6 votes )

Cracker Barrel

3108 N Loop 250 West
79707, Midland
the United States

Cracker Barrel is a campsite with 3 pitches in Midland, the United States, located in the Texas region. Cracker Barrel has a camping shop and a restaurant. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

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Accomodation

Facilities
Camping shop
Restaurant

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Dogs


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Reviews

Bobbie Johns
English (US)
The location is ideal for those looking for complimentary accommodation, although those with a light slumber may find the incessant chatter of numerous starlings throughout the night to be bothersome. This was an issue during our stay in February, but it may not be a concern during other months. We managed to drown out the noise using a white noise application on my mobile, a sound I had never experienced before. The traffic noise was typical for a CB. The evening meal was enjoyable.
1 year ago

KeysToNewAdventures
English (US)
Convenient like most Cracker Barrels. Feel very safe, we are the only ones here but it is in a busy shopping center so it is proving very difficult to get the little one to bed being so hot we need the windows open so the bright sun and outside noise is tough - but it is only one night, free, convenient on our route to Carlsbad, NM and all the stores we need to refuel in the am.
3 years ago

WanderingWakes.Net
English (US)
Stayed here when passing through. Highway noise like most CBs. Easy access. Good coffee. WanderingWakes.Net
3 years ago

Landmark Adventures
English (US)
This Cracker Barrel allows overnight parking on the NORTH side of their building only. There are three marked RV/bus spots, but they're only about 50' long. There's very little traffic in that lot though, so we allowed our 62' rig to extend out on one end and had no problems. Note that a new building is being built on the north side of the lot, so it's not as large as it looks in Google Satellite photos. Staff said we didn't need to let them know we were there, but we did anyway when we got our takeout dinner. When we left in the morning at 7:30 am two other rigs were there that had arrived after us. There's a little noise from the adjacent state highway but it's not bad.
3 years ago