Small park just west of the town. Very convenient for the Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF). About half of the residents are permanent. Fairly new park (2003?). Dirt roads and dirt sites. Next to highway but quiet. Very nice manager and family-owned by folks who live on-site. Some pull throughs but mostly back-ins. Lots of shade trees. Easy drive from Houston. Pet friendly and lots of space to walk them. Good selection of restaurants in the town. Met some nice folks also going to the TRF. We camped here on three different weekends in a 40' motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I read the other review of this park and I must say that my experience was at least as bad if not worse. I definitely would not be able to recommend this place to anyone! I would even say that this place is not well thought out and I wonder why someone would start an RV park with such apparent ignorance of what they were doing. Also, someone in the area owns an awful lot of dogs which seem to bark constantly and kept us up at night. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
December 2004
$23
Excessive price because: Unlighted entrance with small sign on a dark, well-traveled
2-lane hiway. Dangerous in my opinion. No showers or restrooms, phone service or payphone, no mailbox. Unlevel, unpaved (with large rocks)pads. I only saw 2
picnic tables in unshaded area and one barbeque pit. No drive thrus. No landscaping. No rec hall. Trash bin (1)was inconvenient at the back of the campground. No internet connection. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.