We stayed here in mid July and mid August. We enjoyed ourselves so much in July that we immediately reserved the same site for August. The campgrounds were nice and clean. The people we met both times were extremely nice. Our kids loved the water park, we played there every day of our stay. Only negatives on our trip were the restrooms at the water park - reeked of urine and on the last day of our trip our RV was was invaded by ants. One last suggestion, on Wednesday mornings leave the site early because the sewage pumper does his/her rounds and it smells terrible. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place for kids, especially if you use the water park! Sites were nice and level. Nice, friendly staff. We stayed in a partial hook-up site with electric and water. You can stay in a full-hook up site for $55 a night. Sites were a little close together in our loop. Half of the spaces were empty, but if the campground was full (as it is almost every weekend in summer) it would have been a little cramped. Lake was beautiful. If you fish, this is the place to be! Great cafe over-looking lake if you don't feel like cooking breakfast. The only issue we had were the yellow jackets. They were everywhere (there was even an underground nest in our site!), but they didn't seem to bother us too much. If we did more eating outside, however, I could see it being a problem. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Camped at Lake Casitas at a non-hook-up site on in the G loop, site 20. We had a wonderful view of the lake. We were the only motor home on the loop. Neighbors consisted of tents and trailers. Choose this loop for the wonderful lake views. A few large groups were in the loop "partying" but did not cause problems and quieted down after 10:00. My only issue with campground is the dirty restrooms and lack of showers. As far a I can tell, there are only two "bath houses" for a camground with over 400 sites. I would definitely be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The lake is beautiful, but some of the sites leave a lot to be desired as far as levelness and information about the length of the sites can leave you without a site if your RV is larger than the site you've reserved. I would think twice about going again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The location was wonderful. We saw an amazing diversity of birds in the 3 days we were there. The campground itself is not great. Most of the toilets are vault toilets, and when we got there they were disgusting. Fortunately there was a real bathroom with ok showers near the entrance, which was close to our site. The sites are pretty small, with nothing separating them. My main complaint is people are noisy here! Radios were blaring. There is nothing about a quiet time. Even though we were in a hook up site, some guy nearby was running his generator starting at 6:30. I think it might have a reputation as the place to go if you do not want to be considerate of your neighbors. We were in the B loop, with a nice lake view. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
We stayed in the full hookup spots near the boat launch. camp spots were clean. The Hornets are terrible. The cable does not work. The staff also were pumping out the sewage tanks during breakfast. They also water for hours every night, I guess to keep the hornets around, make sure you pick up everything every night that you dont want wet. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Large campground situated on a beautiful lake. Most sites are on the dirt with a few trees scattered around for shade. Not many grassy areas for the kids to play. A cute little water park is located within the campground with a lazy river and kids play area for a $12 admission charge per day. Since you cannot swim in the lake, this is the only way to cool off at this park. In the end, I spent $105 on the campsite for 3 days and unfortunately $147 in admission charges to cool off in the water. Very average campground with poor trash collection. Our spot was next to 3 dumpsters that were overflowing with trash and debris for our entire stay. Can't recommend this one a probably won't be back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Many different campgrounds, some completely dry, some water and elec, some full. This is one gorgeous location! Very clean park, lots of room, great facilities. Two big gripes, you book dirtectly with the park and yet they charge $7.50 reservation fee. Number two is they charge $3 per day for a pet (and you get nothing for that, except sometimes a pick up bag!) Rates vary depending on dry/partial/full hook up. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is our second time camping here. It is a great campground with lots of activities for the kids. Like previous reviews have said, there are different campgrounds for different types of camping. We enjoyed ourselves very much. I do need to give this word of warning to my fellow campers who go here. If you are going to go to the store across the street from campground F to buy anything, look for and find the expiration date!!!! My wife was buying medicine for my 2 year old daughter and she found medicine that had an expiration date of August 2005!!!!!!!! Not only that, but the price tag was deliberately put over the expiration date, so you NEED to look!!! But over than this, it is a real nice campground to stay in. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice campground. There are many different site options to choose from. We stayed in the I campground which included water & electric hookups. There are cable boxes, but no cable service. We were walking distance to the lake. The campground is clean and well maintained. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great family campground. A different selection of hookups offered at each site, so be sure and check what you are signing up for. We had E/W and cable tv, but no sewer or internet. Dump station included in price. Showers cost fifty-cents for 3 minutes, so bring quarters. Water Park was closed Oct to May, but they had bike rental on weekends. Pit fireplaces, most are dirt sites, most have shade. Lake is known for its great fishing, kayak & boat rental are pricey. Store, restaurant, bait shop all in campground area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Lake Casitas is comfortable and lots of room to camp. We usually camp in Egret, basic hook-ups. It is close to the store and lake. It's walking distance to the water park and marina. It's a great weekend get-away. The executive sites in Fox are usually reserved in advance. We enjoy the time there. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A wide variety of camping is available at Casitas. Everything from tent sites, to full hook-ups for big rigs. We've stayed in two different full-hookup areas and both are very nice. The concrete pads are level. There is a large grass area next to your site with a fire-ring and a picnic table. There's plenty of room for you to put out your awning and chairs. Prices have increased substantially in the last year. Even so, call early for reservations! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great campground; there is even a waterpark for the kids. Close to town, but you don't have to leave if you don't want to. There is a store and a couple of places to get food. No swimming or skiing in the lake, but there is fishing. If you don't have a boat you can rent one. We will definately go back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.