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UID:4689-1757289600-1757894399@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Blanding Landing/Whistle Stop (IL) Sep 8-14\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:$15 – $25\n\n\nComments: New rules. You cannot make a reservation any more. It is first come\, first serve. Golden age passport accepted. Sites can be shared. Jim will be coming here after Wildcat Landing Campout and plans to arrive Sept. 9. \nDirections: Do Not Use GPS Follow These Directions \nFrom North: take route 20 to Galina. Go South on Blackjack Road (third right East of bridge) Blackjack Road 7.8 miles to S Banding Road. Turn right and go 4.4 to more miles to end. Turn right and go 1 mile to camp (cross the railroad tracks). \nFrom South: Route 84 to Handover. Cross the river (ignore the Blanding Landing sign as it’s part gravel). Turn left at the Chestnut Mountain sign- Blackjack Road go 4.2 miles to Beaty Hollow Road and go left. Go 1.9 miles to South Blanding Rd. Go left 1.7 miles to end. Go right 1 mile to camp across the railroad tracks. \nConveniences and services: electric\, showers\, water\, flush toilets\, excellent restaurants and Walmart in Galena. \nAttractions: good bike riding roads \nRemarks: when following GPS do not turn on Devil’s Ladder Road. Go to Galena and follow written directions. Same holds true when you get to Galena. \nJim’s email and phone number: \nPhone: 1-815-821-2785       Email: firefighterjop@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/blanding-landing-whistle-stop-il-sep-8-14-2025/
LOCATION:Whistle Stop\, South River Road\, Hanover\, IL\, 61036\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Piquette":MAILTO:firefighterjop@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250928
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
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UID:4658-1758758400-1759017599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Lynx Lake Campout (AZ) – September 25-27\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Host: Carla Sartwell 928-499-9066 (texting ok) azsidecarla@gmail.com \nCo-Host: Mike van Leeuwen 928-499-9067 (texting ok) \nLocation: Eagle Ridge Group Campground\, Osprey Site\, Walker Road\, Prescott\, AZ 86301. \nCamp Phone:  877-444-6777 Prescott National Forest \nLocation: 7 miles east of Prescott\, Arizona on Highway 69.  Turn at Arco Station\, onto Walker Road.  Continue on Walker Road for about 3 miles. Turn left at Southshore Marina and Eagle Ridge Group Camp sign.  Immediately turn left again (about 200 feet) into first group camping area. \nCampground: All paved. Covered lighted ramada with 10 tables. 6 BBQ grills\, large group fire ring\, vault toilets and 2 drinking water faucets. Limited electric to charge cell phones. Cell service marginal. No showers.  Parking spaces for motorcycles\, cars and/or a tent camp trailers. Tent trailers must park on paved spaces. 3 RV trailer parking spaces for vehicles less than 35 feet (please contact IBMC host\, Carla about limited availability). 4 group tent pads and several single tent pads.  No early arrivals. Gate opens at noon on Thursday. \nFees: Camping fees are shared by campers\, about $20 for total 3-night stay. \nRemarks:  5\,600ft elevation. Summer monsoon rains possible.  Days are 75F degrees. Nights cool to 50F.  Saturday morning breakfast at the Walker Volunteer Fire Station. Evening entertainment includes group fire ring\, old and new stories and music by the local coyotes. \nConveniences:  Costco store and gasoline\, Walmart\, Trader Joes all within 4 miles. Numerous restaurants: German food at Lynx Lake\, Wildflower Bread Company\, In and Out Burger\, many fast-food places toward Prescott and Prescott Valley on Highway 69. Hardware stores: Ace\, Lowe’s\, Home Depot and Harbor Freight all nearby. \nAttractions: Prescott’s historic Whiskey Row\, Jerome ghost town\, red rocks of Sedona\, Verde Valley Train rides\, Fort Verde historic Army fort.  Indian ruins like Tuzigoot\, Montezuma’s Castle and Well. Ride the twisty roads over Mingus Mountain to 7000ft.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/lynx-lake-campout-az-september-25-27-2025/
LOCATION:Nevada
ORGANIZER;CN="Carla Sartwell":MAILTO:azsidecarla@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251018
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20250722T165202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T165202Z
UID:4685-1760486400-1760745599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Chickamauga Meadow Campout (GA)
DESCRIPTION:Host: John A Osborne Free.\nAddress: 277 Hames Road\, Chickamauga\, GA 30707\n\n\n\nDirections: Easy to find. Plug in the address on GPS. Or look on Maps.\n\n\n\nAttractions: Lookout Mountain\, Incline Railroad\, River boating\, Chattanooga Choo Choo\, Aquarium\, mountain roads to ride to see fall colors\, Chickamauga Civil War Battlefield\, National Military Park.\n\n\n\nConveniences: Water\, Electric\, Restrooms\, big flat meadow\, shopping 10 minutes away\, US 27 runs through so many restaurants\, 10 miles from Chattanooga. It will be cool so dress warm. Elevation 800 feet.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/chickamauga-meadow-campout-ga-2/
LOCATION:John Osborne\, 277 Hames Road\, \,\, Chickamauga\, GA\, 30707\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John Osborne":MAILTO:limnoplankton2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20250819T234505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T234505Z
UID:4693-1761177600-1761523199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Katherine Landing (Lake Mohave) Campout
DESCRIPTION:Katherine Landing (Lake Mohave) Campout\nDates: Oct 23-26 \n2690 Katherine Dr. Loop D\nBullhead City\, AZ 86429\nPh. 928-754-3245 \nWith views of the lake and within walking distance of the marina\, swim beach\, dining and retail store\, the campsites at Katherine Landing feature a wide array of amenities including concrete picnic tables\, fire rings with cooking grills\, modern restrooms\, showers\, with laundry facilities close by. Wi-fi access through Access Parks is available. The Katherine Landing campgrounds have 173 sites and are operated on a first-come\, first-serve basis. Full hookups are available at the RV park (see website for reservations). \nWebsite: https://katherinelanding.com/amenities/#camping\nCost: $24.00 a night or $12.00 a night with an access pass. \nDirections: Katherine Landing is 5 miles N of Bullhead City AZ on Lake Mohave. From Kingman\, AZ take HWY 68 W to just north of Bullhead City AZ\, take the Davis Dam/Katherine Landing turn off\, and follow road to Katherine Campground. From Bullhead City\, take HWY 68 east to Davis Dam/Katherine Landing turn off and follow to Campground. Turn left across from the Ranger Station. \nGoogle Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/oLTqidMULG7jPMtBA \nLatitude\n35° 13′ 22.3658″ N\nLongitude\n114° 33′ 55.4416″ W
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/katherine-landing-lake-mohave-campout/
LOCATION:Katherine Landing at Lake Mohave\, 2690 E. Katherine Spur Rd.\, Bullhead City\, AZ\, 86429\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Victor (Doc) Moss":MAILTO:vjmoss@earthlink.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251116
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UID:4687-1762992000-1763251199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:FOYIL’S MEMORIAL BURRO CREEK CAMPOUT\, AZ  NOVEMBER 13-15\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Camp with us at the BLM Burro Creek Campground in western Arizona as we remember Foyil Harris who loved to camp here. \nIBMC Host: Carla Sartwell 928-499-9066 \nBLM Contact: 928-718-3700 \nLocation: Burro Creek Campground is located between Kingman and Wickenburg\, Arizona on Hwy 93 at Milepost 140.2. It is 71 miles south of Kingman (only 15 miles south of Wickieup) and 56 miles north of Wickenburg. The Burro Creek Recreation Area sign leads you down a 1.25-mile paved road to the campground. Campground itself is unpaved. \nReservations and Sites: NEW: Reservations must be made 7 days in advance of arrival. Use Recreation.gov to make your reservation. We usually camp in the Lower Inner Loop comprised of Sites 7\, 9-17. These sites are Reservable beginning October 1st. Site 12 is Reservable for handicapped. All other sites are First Come\, First Served sites which cannot be reserved. \nFees: $14 per night\, Gov’t passes honored. \nElevation: 1\,960ft. Plan for warm days\, nights very cool. \nFacilities: Water\, fire rings\, shaded tables\, flush toilets\, limited cell service\, no electric. \nAttractions: Riparian area\, birding\, hiking\, off roading. Scenic desert roads to Yarnell\, Bagdad\, and Congress. Visit Yavapai 19 Memorial in Yarnell. Watch for frog and duck rocks. Or quiet place to just relax in camp. \nConveniences: Wickieup: 15 miles north has gas stations/stores\, Luchia’s restaurant on north side of town. Bagdad: (25 miles southeast) 2 gas stations\, local restaurant\, and grocery store. Congress: (50 miles south) Dollar store\, gasoline and Nichols West restaurant.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/foyils-memorial-burro-creek-campout-az-november-13-15-2025/
LOCATION:Burro Creek Campground\, GHQ2+62\, Wikieup\, AZ\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Carla Sartwell":MAILTO:azsidecarla@gmail.com
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260105
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20250812T112244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251213T232652Z
UID:4691-1767225600-1767571199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Death Valley National Park Campout (CANCELLED DUE TO STORM DAMAGE)
DESCRIPTION:Host: “eBay” Bob Bencsko\nHost E-Mail: nomad@amcben.com\nHost Phone: (702) 277-3969 \nCo-Host: Vic “Doc” Moss\nCo-Host E-Mail: vjmoss@earthlink.net\nCo-Host Phone: (702) 493-3028 \nLocation: Texas Springs Campground\, Furnace Creek\, CA.\nCost: $20.00 a night or $10.00 a night with a lifetime pass. Camping is first come/first serve and site can be shared. \nVisitor’s Center Phone: (760) 786-3200\nWebsite: https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/texas-springs-campground.htm \nAttractions: Death Valley National Park is the lowest\, hottest\, and driest place in North America\, although heat is not a problem in January. Attractions include Badwater Basin (at 282 feet below sea level)\, Dante’s View (which has a spectacular view of the valley)\, Scotty’s Castle\, the Ubehebe Crater\, and the Racetrack (where rocks seem to move for no reason). Gambling is available in Beatty\, NV about 45 miles away\, and there are several ghost towns or abandoned sites\, in and near the park. \nDirections: There are many ways into Death Valley\, and all are paved except the road through Wild Rose Canyon. From the Visitors Center and Furnace Creek Ranch (both on West side of SR190)\, ride about 1/4 mile south. Look on the East side of the road for the turnoff to both Sunset and Texas Springs Campgrounds. Ride past the entrance to Sunset Campground\, and up to Texas Springs (the road ends 1/2 mile up) Camp in any site\, but we try to go as far up the campground as possible\, near the restrooms at the top of the campground\, spots 68-76. \nMap: https://goo.gl/maps/wF4WgdfLB58HjAE37. \nGPS Info. (Latitude\, Longitude): 36.4566\, -116.8410 \nElevation and Weather Notes: Furnace Creek is below sea level\, and the campground is only a bit higher. Although Death Valley is very dry\, the park can get occasional rainstorms. Daytime temperatures can range from 40 to 75 degrees\, depending on where you go sightseeing. Nights are cold and can drop down to freezing\, so plan accordingly. \nWhat to Bring: Bring a warm sleeping bag or blankets. There is drinking water in the campground\, otherwise\, bring whatever you need for a great weekend getaway. We’ll have firewood for a campfire at our site and will have a hotdogs and chili gathering on Friday evening. Bring a side dish if you’d like. \nConveniences/Services: The campground has flush toilets\, cold running water\, and decent cell service\, but there are areas in the park that are dead zones. Showers are available at Furnace Creek Ranch\, and almost everything is within 1/2 mile\, including fuel and dining.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/death-valley-national-park-campout-2/
LOCATION:Death Valley National Park\, Texas Springs Rd\, DEATH VALLEY\, CA\, 92328\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="&ldquo%3BeBay&rdquo%3B Bob Bencsko":MAILTO:nomad@amcben.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260105
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CREATED:20251213T231618Z
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UID:4716-1767225600-1767571199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Boulder Beach Campout (Adapt and Overcome)
DESCRIPTION:Boulder Beach Campout (Adapt and Overcome)\nJanuary 1-4\, 2026 \nHost: “eBay” Bob Bencsko\nHost E-Mail: nomad@amcben.com\nHost Phone: (702) 277-3969 Co-Host: Vic “Doc” Moss\nHost E-Mail: vjmoss@earthlink.net\nHost Phone: (702) 493-3028 \nCost: $20.00 a night or $10.00 a night with a lifetime pass. Individual reservations are required but sites can be shared with up to eight people and three tents per site. RVs can have one extra tent per site. We have spot 92 reserved\, so try to get reservations for spots 85-105. \nFor reservations\, go to https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10075120. \nLocation: Boulder Beach Campground\nLake Mead National Recreation Area\, NV\n268 Lakeshore Road\, Boulder City\, NV 89005 \nMap: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Rh88mVYMMHpfunB38\nGPS Info. (Latitude\, Longitude): 36.038546\, -114.802098 \nLake Mead Visitor’s Center Phone: (702) 293-8990\nWebsite: https://www.nps.gov/lake/planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm \nAttractions and Activities: Lake Mead National Recreation Area hosts many activities including hiking\, boating\, fishing\, and sightseeing. Swimming is also allowed\, although at this time of year\, the water is quite cold. Hoover Dam is currently closed to the public\, but there is a spectacular view of the dam from the overlook on the Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge that spans the Colorado River\, just south of the dam. Lake Mead Cruises offers sightseeing\, lunch\, and dinner cruises of Hoover Dam (https://www.lakemeadcruises.com/). Historic Boulder City is only a few miles away\, and is filled with quaint cafes and restaurants\, shops\, ice cream parlors\, and the Southern Nevada Railways Museum (https://nevadasouthern.com/). Bighorn Sheep can often be seen in Hemmingway Park\, just off Boulder City Parkway. Heading north from the campground\, there are several overlooks of Lake Mead\, as well as a relaxing ride to Overton\, NV where the Lost City Museum is located. Along the way\, there are scenic places like Callville Bay\, Redstone\, Roger’s Springs\, and the now exposed ruins of the town of St. Thomas. \nElevation and Weather Notes: Lake Mead sits at approximately 1\,100 feet. The weather this time of year is typical Mohave Desert winter weather\, with pleasant days and cool nights. Expect highs in the mid to upper 60s and lows in the low 40s. January is one of the “wettest” months of the year\, so rain is possible\, however average January rainfall is less than an inch of rain\, so the odds are in our favor. \nWhat to Bring: What to Bring: Bring a warm sleeping bag or blankets\, and whatever you need for a great weekend getaway\, as well as a fill and dump station for RVs. However\, there are no hookups on the sites. We’ll have firewood for a campfire at our site and will have a hotdogs and chili gathering on Friday evening. Bring a side dish if you’d like. \nConveniences/Services: The campground has flush toilets\, running water\, fee-based Wi-Fi\, and sporadic cell service\, but there are areas in the park that are complete dead zones. There is no fuel in the park\, but fuel in Boulder City is only a few miles away. There is also fuel in Overton if you decide to take a ride.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/boulder-beach-campout-adapt-and-overcome/
LOCATION:Boulder Beach\, 268 Lakeshore Road\, Boulder City\, NV\, 89005\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="&ldquo%3BeBay&rdquo%3B Bob Bencsko":MAILTO:nomad@amcben.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20251108T205011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251108T205011Z
UID:4707-1773273600-1773619199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Las Vegas Bay (Lake Mead National Recreation Area)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxing weekend overlooking the Las Vegas Wash and Lake Mead. Conveniently located between Henderson and Boulder City\, there are plenty of places to explore including Hoover Dam\, historic Boulder City\, and the Water Street District in Henderson. Take a longer ride through Lake Mead National Recreation Area to Overton (60 miles) for lunch\, and stop along the way at Callville Bay\, Red Stone\, Rogers Springs\, and Valley of Fire State Park. There is no fuel at the campground\, but fuel is available at Callville Bay\, and in Boulder City\, Henderson\, and Overton. \nCost: $20.00 a night or $10.00 a night with an access pass. Individual reservations are required but sites can be shared. We have spots 59 and 60 reserved\, so try to get reservations for spots 61-71. Spots 4-7 and 72-76 are OK but have more vehicle traffic is on that side of the loop. \nFor reservations. Go to https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10082283 \nDirections:\nFrom central or northern Arizona. Follow US-93/I-11 north and take Exit 2 in Nevada\, then follow the road towards Boulder City and past the Hoover Dam Lodge. Follow the signs to Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Once through the park entrance station\, follow Lakeshore Dr. for 14 miles and turn right into the campground. \nFrom Barstow\, California. Take I-15 north and exit I-215 east. Follow Lake Mead Pkwy past Henderson to Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Once through the park entrance station\, follow Lakeshore Dr. for approx. 2 miles and turn left into the campground. \nFrom Needles\, California. Take US-95 north to Boulder City. Pass under I-11 and head east on Boulder City Parkway. Follow through Boulder City and follow the signs to Lake Mead and Hoover Dam. Turn left into the park and once through the park entrance station\, follow Lakeshore Dr. for 14 miles and turn right into the campground. \nFrom Utah or Northern Nevada. Take I-15 or US-95 to Las Vegas (US-95 becomes I-11). Head south on I-11 to Lake Mead Pkwy in Henderson (do not take Lake Mead Blvd in NW Las Vegas). Follow Lake Mead Pkwy through Henderson to Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Once through the park entrance station\, follow Lakeshore Dr. for approx. 2 miles and turn left into the campground. \nGoogle Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/t3eyGyebbZcqcGZF7\nLatitude/ Longitude: 36.128487\, -114.873314 \nWeather. Average highs in the upper 60s to low 70s\, and lows in the upper 40s to low 50s with a slight chance of rain.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/las-vegas-bay-lake-mead-national-recreation-area/
LOCATION:Las Vegas Bay\, Las Vegas Campground Rd\, Boulder City\, NV\, 89005\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Victor (Doc) Moss":MAILTO:vjmoss@earthlink.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20251214T001801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251214T001915Z
UID:4727-1776124800-1776383999@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Verne Calvert Memorial Campout\, Oak Grove\, Warner Springs\, CA
DESCRIPTION:Dates: April 14-16 2026\n\nLocation: Oak Grove Campground\n\nHosts:  Ray and Judy Koerzendorfer\n\n\n\nCost: $7.50-$15.00 Senior passes accepted.\nDirections: From I-15 take exit 58. Campground is 25 miles SE of Temecula on Highway 79. From the east it is 35 miles NW of the town of Julian. Coordinates: 33.38670\, -116.79140. Sites need to be reserved through https://www.recreation.gov/\nEach has a picnic table and grill\, and sharing is allowed. The campground has flush toilets. Cell phone coverage is spotty. Days should be pleasant\, nights can get chilly.\nConveniences: Country store and gas station 5 miles east at Sunshine Summit.\nAttractions: Palomar Observatory\, towns of Julian and Santa Ysabel for pie and ice cream. There are several hiking trails in the area.\nBring your favorite stories about Verne to share.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/verne-calvert-memorial-campout-oak-grove-warner-springs-ca/
LOCATION:Oak Grove\, USFS Campground\, Oak Grove Campground CA-79\, Warner Springs\, CA\, 92086\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Ray and Judy Koerzendorfer":MAILTO:sctr199@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20250916T205915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T210018Z
UID:4695-1776816000-1777247999@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Quilt Show Campout\, Grand River\, KY
DESCRIPTION:Host: Dave and Sharon Morgan Host Email: Sgmorga65@gmail.com\nPhone: 812-550-5188 \nLocation: Canal Campground\, 1010 Canal Campground Rd\, Grand Rivers\, KY 42045\nPhone: (270) 362-4840 \nDirections; On I-24 turn South at Exit 31 onto The Trace (Highway 453). Go 2 miles to town of Grand Rivers. Campground sign is on right of road\, and turn to campground is on left of road. In campground\, turn left and then left again onto the Primitive Loop\, sites 1-20 \nRemarks: This loop will be full\, 8 people are allowed per site. Make plans to double up or just show up and we will try to find someone for you to share a site with. Make arrangements early. You can make reservations starting Nov. 1. We filled up last year. Paducah is on Central Daylight Savings time. Temps between 47-68°
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/quilt-show-campout-grand-river-ky-2/
LOCATION:Canal Campground\, 1010 Canal Campground Rd\, Grand Rivers\, KY\, 42045\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Dave &amp%3B Sharon Morgan":MAILTO:sgmorga65@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20250921T212353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250921T212353Z
UID:4698-1778112000-1778371199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Big Bend Campout\, Fort Davis\, TX
DESCRIPTION:Host: Gwen Sullivan\, gwensullivan111@gmail.com\, 432-386-3703 (text or call) \nLocation: Davis Mountains State Park (DMSP)\, TX17/TX118\, Fort Davis\, Texas. Park entrance is 2.5 miles from Ft. Davis. \nPark Phone: 432-426-3337. \nElevation: 5\,000ft. Big Bend Region is rugged\, remote\, and beautiful. Typical May weather: sun and wind\, low 80s during the day\, mid 50s to 60s at night. \nDirections to Davis Mountains State Park (enter park name in online maps): \nGPS Info. (Latitude\, Longitude):\n30.59972\, -103.92593\n30°35’59″N\, 103°55’33″W \nFrom San Antonio: Take I-10 West to Balmorhea. Go South on Hwy 17 for 37 miles\, right at junction with Hwy 118 in Fort Davis. Go Northwest on Hwy 118 for 3 1/2 miles to the park entrance.\n\nFrom El Paso: Take I-10 East120 miles to Van Horn. Go South on Hwy 90 through Valentine\, then left on FM Hwy 505. Go right at intersection with Hwy166\, then left at Hwy 17 and proceed through Fort Davis. Keep left at intersection of Hwy 17 and Hwy118\, continue 2.5 miles northwest on Hwy 118 to the park entrance on left. \nFuel and services are infrequent\, so top off as available. Fort Davis\, Balmorhea\, Alpine\, Marfa\, Marathon\, Study Butte/Terlingua and Presidio have fuel\, grocery stores\, and restaurants. No services between towns. \nCell service: some in area; limited inside park \nConveniences in Park: Black Bear Restaurant (breakfast & lunch buffet); Park Store at Indian Lodge. \nConveniences in Fort Davis: One gas station\, Lowes Market grocery store\, Family Dollar\, Stone Village Market/deli\, a few cafes\, a coffee house\, bank with ATM. \nPark Sites: Reservations are required. Use website: Davis Mountains State Park — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. Reservations open five months in advance. Up to 5 sites can be reserved. Phone reservations can be made by calling 512-389-8900. \nPark discounts using Texas Parklands Passport\, Passport is free and offers free or discounted day use fees (not discounted overnight fees) to qualified people. Texas Parklands Passports — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.  Vehicle license plate number required. Federal Golden Age is not honored. See website for discount details. \n     Site Information: 2 vehicles per site (a motorcycle counts as 1 vehicle) with overflow parking around the park. Maximum 8 people per site with multiple tents (typically 2 to 4 tents) allowed on a site if they fit within the site. Grills. Potable water\, electric or full hook ups. Flush toilets and showers. Paved roads inside park. Park on pavement only. No hammocks strapped to trees. \n      Water only sites:  $15.00 per night plus day use fee $6.00 per person plus tax. These are site numbers 62 to 94. Sites 62\, 63\, 77 – 85 are closest to the group bathroom with flush toilets and showers. Sites 63 and 64 are ADA.  Sites 92 – 94 are by ADA bathroom with flush toilet (no shower). \n      Electric and water sites $20.00 per night plus day use fee $6.00 per person plus tax. Group bathrooms with flush toilets and showers are by sites 26 and 27. \n     Full hookup RV sites: $25.00 per night plus day use fee $6.00 per person plus tax.  Sites 1 to 27 have covered picnic tables. Most sites (maybe all) are pull through. \n     Indian Lodge approximately $115 plus hotel occupancy taxes per night; no day use fees for lodge guests. Website: Indian Lodge — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department \nAttractions from park entrance: \n-This is a Dark Skies community with great stargazing. \n-Skyline Drive (in park boundaries) – paved switchback to incredible views\, but not motorcycle friendly. \n– Davis Mountains Scenic Loop is approximately 75 miles. \n– Fort Davis National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service) is a 1-mile hike from park boundary or short drive. \n–McDonald Observatory is approximately 16 miles. Day programs\, evening star parties (reservations required) visitor center\, gift shop. \n–Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute\, Nature Center and Botanical Gardens (plus hiking trails) is approximately 9 miles. Your permit to stay at Davis Mountains State Park gets ½ off admission. 432-364-2499\, Mon to Sat 9am to 5pm\, Sun 12:30pm to 5pm. \n–Balmorhea State Park\, Swimming/snorkeling at 1.3-acre spring fed deep pool is approximately 36 miles. \n–Big Bend Museum in Alpine is approximately 32 miles. Tuesday to Saturday\, 10am to 4pm\, $10 per person. and gift shop. \n–Rider Magazine Big Bend River Road Loop is approximately a 280 mile loop around entire region. \n–Big Bend National Park (U.S. National Park Service) entrance is approximately 109 miles. Long rides once   inside park. Fuel available in Study Butte before park entrance. Fuel and food inside park. For info see: Current Fuel\, Food\, Services in Park \n–Big Bend Ranch State Park is approximately 117 miles. Fuel available in Study Butte. \n–Brick Vault Brewery & BBQ  in Marathon\, is approximately 57 miles\, and nearby Post Park: Thursday\, Friday 5pm to 8:30 pm; Saturday noon to 8:30 pm\, Sunday noon to 3pm; 432-385-7538.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/big-bend-campout-fort-davis-tx/
LOCATION:Davis Mountains State Park\, TX-118 N.\, Park Rd. 3\, Fort Davis\, TX\, 79734\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Gwen Sullivan":MAILTO:gwensullivan111@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20251104T121601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T121601Z
UID:4704-1779926400-1780271999@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Panguitch Lake\, Getaway\, UT
DESCRIPTION:Location: Panguitch Lake North Campground. Located 19 miles southwest of Panguitch on UT-143. Here’s a link to a map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/reuSeQma5q4LU3d78 \nGoogle Map from Las Vegas\, NV: https://maps.app.goo.gl/1yKwRzQbDxNjjXzj8 \nGoogle Map from Flagstaff\, AZ:\nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/aCMhQBNF5kzQDgtW7\nGoogle Map from Salt Lake City\, UT: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZRgXYps7x3TgJQJ88 \nGPS Info. (Latitude\, Longitude):\n37.701113\, -112.659220 \nCost: Cost: $23.00 a night or $11.50 a night with a lifetime pass. One vehicle per site (but two motorcycles can share). Check for site 35-49\, in the upper 40s being the best. Make reservations early at https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232080 \nWebsite: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r04/dixie/recreation/panguitch-lake-north-campground \nWhat to Bring: Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. There is drinking water in the campground\, otherwise\, bring whatever you need for a great weekend getaway. \nConveniences/Services: There is a general store and gas station located ¼ mile from the campground. Deisel is available in Panguitch. \nElevation and Weather Notes: The campground sits as 8\,395 feet so expect cool nights. Average temperatures this time of year are around 80 during the day and 45 at night. \nAttractions:\n• Bryce Canyon National Park is 41 miles away and it’s another 40 to Escalante National Monument. Zion National Park is 63 miles. These offer some of the most magnificent rock formations in the country.\no Map to Bryce: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ffe2Z5s8cfyaFCLw5\no Map to Escalante: https://maps.app.goo.gl/EhTWPYsd4Jj8rdgq5\no Map to Zion: https://maps.app.goo.gl/d1jQyEnBSxUJt7ps5\n• Cedar Breaks National Monument is only 13 miles away. https://maps.app.goo.gl/hMnNRzoBXQkXZ2mP8\n• Duck Creek Village\, is 20 miles away and has several quaint mountain town restaurants. https://maps.app.goo.gl/WDq78ysNc8gjWFkM9
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/panguitch-lake-getaway-ut/
LOCATION:Panguitch Lake North Campground\, UT -143\, Panguitch\, UT\, 84759\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Victor (Doc) Moss":MAILTO:vjmoss@earthlink.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20260125T140856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T140924Z
UID:4731-1784160000-1784505599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Al Hughes Memorial Campout
DESCRIPTION:When: July 16-19\, 2026\nWhere: The Orchard\n235 S Second East\nHelper\, Utah 84526 \nCome early and stay late. \nThere is space for RVs by the house and in the orchard. \nShowers: There are free showers at the house. There are also showers at the pool across the street. The pool will be open from noon to 6 PM. Cost is unknown at this time. \nBathrooms are are located in the house. We will get an outhouse if we have a large crowd. \nDogs.  Your dog is welcome to stay in the orchard. \nConveniences: All conveniences in Helper. \nWhere to eat: Balance Rock Eatery\, Helper Beer (great pizzas)\, Angel’s food truck. Happiness within has great coffee and snacks. \nMore fun stuff to do: There are great roads to ride and trails to hike. Ghost towns are up Spring Canyon.  Some of the art galleries will be open. The Lincoln Hotel has old Harleys for your to view. The Helper Museum has over 40 rooms displaying everything from mining equipment to railroad items to a bordello room to Americana history\, to mine disasters. \nActivities: Hot dog dinner on Friday\, helper hotdog will be provided. Saturday night will be a potluck or biker stew and a toast to Al.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/al-hughes-memorial-campout/
LOCATION:The Orchard\, 235 S Second East\, Helper\, UT\, 84526\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260817
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20251201T195535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T195702Z
UID:4711-1786579200-1786924799@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Sunset Crater Campout (Flagstaff\, AZ)
DESCRIPTION:Sunset Crater Campout (Flagstaff\, AZ)\nAug 13-16\, 2026 \nHost: “eBay” Bob Bencsko\nHost E-Mail: nomad@amcben.com\nHost Phone: (702) 277-3969 Co-Host: Vic “Doc” Moss\nHost E-Mail: vjmoss@earthlink.net\nHost Phone: (702) 493-3028 \nLocation: Sunset Crater National Monument\, O’Leary Group Campground\, West Loop\nWebsite: https://www.nps.gov/sucr/index.htm \nCost: Cost will be split evenly between all campers/tents who arrive\, probably around $30-35 per tent/camper for the weekend. For those who like camping in four walls\, there are plenty of hotels available in Flagstaff. \nDirections: From I-40 exit 201 in Flagstaff\, head north on US-89 north and follow for 12 miles. After milepost 430\, turn right on the Sunset Crater Volcano–Wupatki Loop Road\, (look for the sign to the Sunset Crater National Monument). Turn right and follow to the O’Leary campground. \nGoogle Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/wxN64npzoWLT2Sfn9\nLatitude: 35.373179\nLongitude: 111.542334 \nConveniences/Services/Things to Do: All services are located in Flagstaff. This weekend will be the peak of the Perseids Meteor Shower and with the dark skies\, the night show should be amazing. There are several easy walking trails in the National Monument\, and the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim (east entrance) is approximately 70 miles away. \nWhat to Bring: Hosts will provide chilidogs on Friday night and bring wood for a group fire pit. Individual fires are not allowed. There is drinking water in the campground\, otherwise\, bring whatever you need for a great weekend getaway\, and bring side dishes for Friday if you can. \nElevation and Weather Notes: The campground sits at 7\,000 feet so expect cool nights and pleasant days.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/sunset-crater-campout-flagstaff-az/
LOCATION:Sunset Crater National Monument\, O’Leary Group Campground\, 6115 United States Forest Service Rd 545a Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86004\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="&ldquo%3BeBay&rdquo%3B Bob Bencsko":MAILTO:nomad@amcben.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260913
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20260324T224022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T224022Z
UID:4970-1788998400-1789257599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Brownsville Campout (MN) September 10-12\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Location: Wildcat Landing Campground\, 11011 State 26\, Brownsville\, MN 55919. \nCamp Phone: 507-482-6250 \nComments: Located in historic River Bluff country\, 1/2 mile south of Brownsville\, MN on Highway 26. The campground has a nice shower house with flush toilets. The campsites have picnic tables\, fire rings\, and we have a shelter. Firewood and ice is available. There are restaurants in the area and a good burger bar just down the road. There is a bar in town which serves excellent pizza also.\nCamp on the shore of the Mighty Mississippi. Watch the river traffic during the day and tow boats at night. Explore scenic roads winding through the valleys and over bluffs.\nCost is $50. Electric but can share\, $25 for tent sites. \nWe plan a group campfire each night and a potluck on Saturday evening. Come and enjoy the river valley! \nHost phone: 952-881-5603 Email: knopps@usfamily.net
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/brownsville-campout-mn-september-10-12-2026/
LOCATION:Wildcat Landing Campground\, 11011 State 26\, Brownsville\, MN\, 55919\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve and Linda Knopp":MAILTO:knopps@usfamily.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260918
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20260224T154122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260315T201304Z
UID:4949-1789430400-1789689599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Salt Lick Camp Out in Tennessee
DESCRIPTION:Hosts: Dara & Louie Kell\nEmail: preferred method of communications.   Darakell22@yahoo.com\nWhen: September 15 (Tuesday) to September 17 (Thursday).\nLocation: This is a Corps of Engineers campground.  Salt Lick Creek Campground\, 520 Salt Lick Park LN\, Gainesboro\, TN 38562.\nWeb site: www.recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777 but online works best.\nCost: All sites have electric and water.  $26.00 for Lake Front\, $22.00 for non-lake front.  Sites may be shared between 2 vehicles and 2 camping units.  Remember ½ price for Senior Pass holders.\nThere is a covered pavilion\, showers\, laundry and wonderful beach.  Bathrooms are very close to the site we are planning to reserve.\nReservations may be made middle of March.  We are planning to reserve site #56.  When making your reservation if you want to be in the same location\, pick a site near #56.\nDirections:  From Gainesboro\, head west on TN-53 S/W Hull Ave toward S Union St for 0.6 miles.  Turn right onto TN-262 (which turns into 85) for 9.3 miles.  Turn left onto Smith Bend Ln for 1 mile.  Turn right onto Salt Lick Park Ln for 0.6 mile.  Arrive at Salt Lick Creek Campground on Left.\nAttractions” Riding roads in this area are amazing with lots of twists and turns and many are on little paved lanes.  Restaurants in the area\, Fays (closes at noon) (a mom and pops dinner) in downtown Gainesboro\, inexpensive and cash only.  A very good Mexican place and good Italian are just N of Gainesboro on HWY 56.  Hellen’s\, S of Gainesboro on 56\, with fantastic food.\nWhat to bring: Pot luck on Thursday night at the pavilion.  Please bring a dish to share\, your plate and silverware.  We will supply hot dogs\, buns and all the fixins.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/salt-lick-camp-out-in-tennessee-2/
LOCATION:Salt Lick\, 520 Salt Lick Park LN\, Gainesboro\, TN\, 38562\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Dara and Louie Kell":MAILTO:darakell22@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260920
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20260310T121832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T122004Z
UID:4953-1789603200-1789862399@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Osprey Group Campground\, Lynx Lake\, Prescott\, Arizona
DESCRIPTION:Host: Carla Sartwell 928-499-9066\, azsidecarla@gmail.com. Co-Host: Mike Van Leeuwen 928-499-9067\nLocation: Eagle Ridge Group Campground\, Osprey Site\, Walker Road\, Prescott\, AZ.\nCamp Phone: 877-444-6777 Prescott National Forest.\nEntrance Gate opens at 1200 noon. It is locked before that time for site cleaning. \nDirections: Travel 7 miles east of Prescott\, AZ on Highway 69. Turn south at Arco Station\, onto Walker Road. Drive south on Walker Road for about 3 miles. Continue past the Lynx Campground. Turn left at Southshore Marina and Eagle Ridge Group Camp sign. Followed by immediate left turn (about 200 feet) into first group camping area.\nCampground: All roads are paved. This group site has a covered lighted ramada (to hide under in case of monsoon rains). 10 tables\, 6 BBQ grills\, large group fire ring\, vault toilets\, and 2 drinking water faucets. Limited electricity to charge cell phones. Cell service: marginal. No showers. A total of 13 parking spaces for motorcycles\, cars and/or tent trailers. One handicap parking space. There are 3 RV trailer parking spaces for vehicles less than 35 feet. Prior to campout please contact IBMC host Carla about RV availability. Tent trailers must park on paved spaces. There are 4 leveled group tent pads and several single leveled tent pads adjacent to ramada.\nFees: Camping fees are shared by campers\, about $20 for total 3-night stay.\nRemarks: Elevation: 5\,600ft. Possible monsoon showers\, carry rain gear. Days are 75F degrees. Nights are cool\, about 50F\, bring warm sleeping bag and clothes. Evening entertainment includes telling old stories and new stories around the group fire ring. Music by the local coyotes\, Wylie’s cousins.\nConveniences: Costco Store/Gasoline\, Walmart\, Trader Joes all within 4 miles. Numerous restaurants: German food at Lynx Lake\, Wildflower Bread Company\, Panera Food\, In and Out Burger\, Olive Garden\, many fast-food places in Prescott and Prescott Valley on Highway 69. Hardware stores nearby.\nAttractions: In Prescott\, famous Whiskey Row\, antique stores and museums\, Lynx Creek Indian Ruin\, boat rentals at North Marina of Lynx Lake. Ride the twisty roads over Mingus Mountain (Hwy 89A North) to Jerome ghost town\, Sedona’s red rocks\, and Flagstaff’s volcanic 12\,000ft peaks. On the way: Verde Canyon Railroad in Clarkdale\, Blazing M Ranch in Cottonwood for dinner show\, Verde Valley wineries\, more Indian ruins like Tuzigoot\, Montezuma’s Well and Castle. Stroll around Fort Verde historic Army fort of 1870.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/osprey-group-campground-lynx-lake-prescott-arizona/
LOCATION:Eagle Ridge Group Campground\, Eagle Ridge\, Osprey Site\, Prescott\, AZ\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Carla Sartwell":MAILTO:azsidecarla@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261011
DTSTAMP:20260403T163323
CREATED:20260318T231307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T231307Z
UID:4963-1791417600-1791676799@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Ironhorse Motorcycle Lodge\, Robbinsville\, NC
DESCRIPTION:Make site reservations for front of lodge. Call – 336 496 0622\, Office open April through October. \n 
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/ironhorse-motorcycle-lodge-robbinsville-nc/
LOCATION:Ironhorse Motorccycle Lodge\, 1755 Lower Stecoah Road\, Robbinsville\, NC\, 28771\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John Osborne":MAILTO:limnoplankton2@gmail.com
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