This is a basic RV park that meets our requirements for an overnight stop. We would not stay here much longer than that. It is about 8 miles off I-10. Rate reflects the Passport America discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nightly rate is based on a five week stay (includes electricity which you pay separate). VERY nice, quiet, clean park. Mostly mature residents although there are weekenders with children who show up. Satellite TV has 12 channels, free wi-fi that has good coverage, excellent cell and WTX. Between 15 - 20 rigs are permanents but all are very nice (i.e. no hillbillies with their trash rigs and barking pit bulls allowed). Excellent clubhouse, small swimming pool, exercise room, book exchange. Acess to the creek for swimming and fishing. I won't reiterate the other reviewer's comments except to say this is one of the best privately owned RV parks we have stayed in during our years of travel. If you plan to stay, call ahead - you won't be disappointed! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
really enjoyed the many times we have stayed at this quiet family owned park located in a pecan orchard - the owners were very accommodating and treated us like family - definitely will continue to patronize them We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Easy access for large rigs both getting to and inside park. Sites are concrete and mostly level. As mentioned before some sites have a front to back slope. Hookups are well located and work good. Wi-Fi works good in most sites. This is a family owned park that is very well run and very friendly. Rate reflects monthly rate. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice enough park. Blonde owner lady very strange acting as if on some type of hypnotic drug. Very unfriendly and aloof acting. No business waiting on customers. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very beautiful park. Workamper working out in orchard and also raking leaves away from trees. Very good at showing off amenities. Lady in office pleasant and informative on questions asked. Just a nice place for Hill Country setting. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We got a Passport America rate. Beautiful park. It's very clean is easy to navigate, and has a great "feel". The entrance road is asphalt and all the park interior roads and sites are concrete. The hookups are convenient. Although I did not use the amenities, they were robust. The rec center was spacious and clean. They have a nice exercise room, a pool room (with a beautiful pool table), a sitting area, and a wealth of games and jigsaw puzzles. The personnel were extremely helpful and friendly. The only drawback is that the whole park is on a slant so the sites are not level. In our case the back end was low. It's not a problem in a 5th wheel because you can lower the front end, but we had to put our rear wheels on 4" of wood to keep from jacking them off the ground. We stayed here in a motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an outstanding park, with a scenic location, in a working pecan orchard along Johnson Creek. The rate reflects a monthly rate, including charges for electricity used. The owners and staff are wonderful. The park is beautifully maintained, and is small and quiet. The clubhouse, which also contains the restrooms, showers, exercise room, pool room and laundry, is a former private home that is beautifully decorated, cozy and nicely maintained. We attended a wonderful Thanksgiving potluck that was like visiting someone's home, complete with a fire in the fireplace. The park's roads and sites are all paved or concrete with grass between the sites. The sites are very long enough for the largest rigs and there is adequate space between them. This was a true gem of a park. Our only complaints were that there were no picnic tables, and that there were only two washers and two dryers, which were not enough. We understand that there are plans to add another laundry room by next summer. We loved our stay here and plan to return next month. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Level concrete pads, spotless amenities, helpful and knowledgeable staff. Management always on premises. Swimming pool was closed pending installation of safety fence. Some sites have better wi-fi reception than others. Quiet pastoral setting but convenient to Kerrville. One of the very best parks we have ever seen. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here with the FCRV Trailblazers from San Antonio. Nicely manicured quiet park, great club house, mostly pull-thru sites (not completely level though), well spaced sites with lots of shade. Pool was still closed, and is undergoing renovations to fence it off to increase the safety of the area. Playground for kids was nice, just a little too close to a very large pile of old firewood (worried about snakes). Easy access to a nice creek for shallow swimming, kayaking, or fishing. Would visit again if in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice and new RV Resort. All roads and sites are concrete. Very beautiful laid out in a Pecan Orchard. All sites are big rig friendly. Just a wonderful place to visit and enjoy the Texas Hill Country scenery. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an absolute 10. Other reviewers are correct. We stopped in to spend the night and were totally surprised this park. The Club house is the best I have seen. They have walking trails, a place to kayak, and fish. The rate I show is for a 100 ft. all concrete pull through for Pass Port America members. We will stop again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Outstanding park. Very quiet (no road noise) and owner and staff very accommodating. Previous post have been accurate. Rate is based on months stay. The club house is wonderful and we have enjoyed a nice fire in fireplace with the cool weather. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is set among mature pecan trees amidst a working pecan growing operation. It is in a lovely valley on a quiet road. The setting was just fabulous on Thanksgiving weekend with the leaves at peak color. The photos on the website really don't do the place justice. The club house was new, done in "hill country" style with a large kitchen, several seating areas and a nice billiard room. Shower and restrooms were clean and nicely appointed. A covered outdoor patio overlooking the creek was a nightly gathering spot. WiFi signal was good close to the clubhouse, but service a bit slow. Limited TV channel lineup on the cable. The family who runs the place was very nice as were other visitors. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Still constructing new sites, it is an excellent operation in all respects. The park is in a pecan orchard so there is lots of shade. Sites and roads are concrete. Trash bags are picked up from each site every morning. Lots of grassy space to walk the dogs. The main building, which was previously the "farmer's" house is very nice and includes equipped workout room, pool room, sitting rooms with TV, a covered sitting area, pool and cantilevered deck overlooking Johnson Creek, which is 30 or so feet below. A large container of fish food is provided for feeding the fish in the creek. Wi-fi internet access is free of charge. They honor PassportAmerica discount. Cost would have been $14 but there was a surcharge for pull-through and for 50 amp service. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful new park located in a pecan orchard; each space has lots of room. Has concrete roads and pads, great club house with fireplace and pool table, and has nice friendly people there giving it a homestyle atmosphere. Is a Passport America member. Take exit 488 or 490 off of I10 for best access. Will stay here again if we are in this area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We used Passport America, which is accepted at the park. While it was difficult to maneuver our coach in the park due to low-hanging trees and narrow road, it was worth it for the peace and delightful view of Old Lake Ingram on the Guadalupe River which borders the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.