Park is set in beautiful Texas Hill Country. When we called for reservations, only 1 site was available. The office staff took our name & said the spot would be saved for us. When we arrived the following afternoon, a sign out front said 'no vacancy'. However, when we pulled up to the office, it was closed but there was a sign posted on the door with our name & the site number that we were to use - it was like they 'left the light on for us'. The owners are originally from Germany - but they are proud American citizens & they are very, very nice. They are also very attentive to their guests. The RV park is just outside of Marble Falls & is right off the highway - but it is still a pretty quiet park. We felt very safe & secure here. This park seems to stay pretty full most of the time. We would have absolutely no problem staying here again! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park was clean. Park owners and camp hosts are very pleasant and helpful. Sites were adequate in size with grass and small trees between us and the next RV. Shaded sites are taken by permanent residents, including a few mobile homes. WiFi was sporadic. Laundry facilities available at $1.00 each for washer and dryer. Monthly rates are very reasonable. The nearest town is Marble Falls, which is 7 miles away. We camped here in a 5th wheel. We would camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Reviews below hit the nail on the head, but park is dated and some spots are small ans peculiar. If you can get one of the four or five spots on the river front then this place may jump to a 9 or 10 otherwise it is average to below average, but right in Marble Falls We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a pretty little campground for an overnight stop, in town and close to shopping but on the river and private. The campground is on a hill and the road is very steep going down to the river. We didn't for one moment consider camping there for an overnight although it was suggested. There are pull through sites on the hill that are great overnight sites. Ours was so level we didn't need to unhook the truck from the 5th wheel. Our car fit easily in the site. I'd rate this park higher if not for the price. $35 included a Good Sam discount, way too high in my opinion for the area and amenities offered. But, the other area campground we called was full, so we stayed here, as did a few other campers. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We went to a High School Football Game in Marble Falls, then were on our way to Brazos Bend State Park. We stayed here one night. It was better than I expected, nice trees, right on Lake Marble Falls. Close to shopping and restaurants. Everything was well kept, paved sites on an incline towards the lake, bbq pits available. It's nice at night to be that close to the lake. Some sites are right one the lake. Restrooms clean, showers clean, everything worked well. We will stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
One of the best maintained campgrounds we have visited over a ten year period. Had a little trouble with the Wi-Fi internet service provided and decided just to use our AT&T PC card instead. The overall experience was excellent. Will visit again soon! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
October 2009
$45
We loved this park, although it was a bit more expensive than we would have liked. It was exceptionally well cared-for, right on the water, and not too big. Bathrooms were large and squeaky clean. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
CG is well maintained and overlooks Lake LBJ. Lake levels are constant, so that is a plus. It was fairly quiet. Not far to drive into town for shopping and restaurants. The famous Blue Bonnet Cafe is worth going to, food is OK, but it is great value. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a really nice campground. The staff is friendly. The area is quiet and right on a lake. The only negative I have, is it was 105 degrees when we camped there, which was brutally hot. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great overall campground, clean and air conditioned bathhouse, well manicured area and nice RV's - would definitely stay here again. As for the sticker comments we have a dog and the kids walked around barefoot and there were very few. Only reason for a 9 rather than 10 is because there was no shade around trailers and only a small swimming area around campground. A boat would be ideal, we ended up renting one. Very friendly staff as well. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
OUTSTANDING, SUPERB!! Fantastic sunsets over LBJ Lake. Check-in staff extremely friendly and helpful. We were staying a week and visiting friends in the area, the campground staff gave us a reduced fee to allow our friends unlimited access to the campground which was very generous of them. The owners of this campground take great pride in the appearance and maintenace of their park. Very well priced for what you get. We are from the east coast where campground fees are among the highest in the country. If this campground had been along the east coast it would have easily been $50 or more per night. All concrete/asphalt pads and patios. The roads within the campground were asphalt, manicured lawns on each site and gorgeous views. Very good wi-fi (free). Although they did not have cable and local channels are very limited, I still give this campground a BIG 10!! Excellent job Sunset Point! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Service still matters. This is a fairly new park with what looks like a lot of long term stay people. I guess they feel they don't need anyone just stopping by. I wont be again. They were very rude and not worth the headaches. Wear your shoes or the sticker in the manicured weeds will get you. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our favorite campground in Central Texas. USED to be the best kept secret around. No longer. Popularity has gone WAY up; their prices have, too. But, if you insist on the best, this is it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park.Clean and well kept. Has great sunsets being there on the lake. Have stayed there several times and will stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very attractive and neat park right on the lake. The sites are level, both back-in and pull-through are available. Personnel were not overly friendly. According to campground personnel, detail crews are encouraged to come in and perform on-site detailing of RVs; if we didn't care for the noise, we were out of luck. As a result, we got to listen to the whirrrr of buffers next door over the Columbus Day weekend. Not exactly what I had in mind. I would have rated the site much higher had it not been for the attitude, mechanical noise, gnats, and sticker burrs. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A well-maintained park right on the lake. All the sites have a lake view while some are right on the lake. There is a boat ramp for the use of park residents. It would be a great place to camp if you are into fishing or boating, but not much to do otherwise. The managers had a lot of rules with a "no tolerance" level. I would rate it higher if it had more amenities and fewer stickers. Every time we walked the dog, we had to remove dozens of stickers from her hair. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is by far our favorite campground. We have stayed here several times a year for the past 4 years and have never been disappointed. The park is secluded, but close enough to town to be convenient. Lots of shopping available nearby if you like walking main street shops. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautiful park on Lake LBJ. Nice paved roads and sites. Would stay there again and for a longer period of time. Sunsets are beautiful! We camped here in a Motorhome.
A great place to stay in the Texas Hill Country. Mainly convenient pull through sites located right on the lake. All facilities in good shape. Would definitely stay here again. Imagine given its good location on the lake and access to a boat ramp it may get crowed during the summer months. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
After reading other reviews, I wonder if we are talking about the same place! It is not a top notch Resort with amenities, which is all that I would rate a 10. It is a nice park, clean and well maintained. We had a lovely site on the water. What appears to be grass is weeds with stickers. It is mowed and neat in appearance. Office staff was pleasant. Nice quiet setting. It is a few miles into town if you need anything. We would certainly stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the best campgrounds we have ever stayed at! So beautiful right one the waters edge. Houses next to the campground probably sell for close to a million bucks. Deer in the park every night, great fishing, awesome sites, very level with plenty of room and very secure with gated entry. Our site backed up to the lake which we loved. If you stay here, be sure and eat breakfast at the Bluebonnet Cafe in Marble Falls. Best home cooking cafe in Texas. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautiful views, easy in and out, pet friendly, wonderful staff, close to restaurants, shopping, great amenities, and they seem to have a knack for keeping families with children and those without in different areas of the park. Loved it would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very, very clean and well maintained. Concrete sites with picnic table and plenty of parking space. Bathrooms and laundry rooms were spotless. Centrally located in the "hill country". Staff is extremely friendly and helpful. Lake view on two sides of park. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We loved this park. Sites were plenty wide, and concrete. It was very clean and staff were very friendly in helping find things to do in the area. Had a picnic table at site which was clean and in good shape. Wonderful views with the lake all around you. Sunsets were beautiful—know why their name is Sunset Point. Quick and easy to get into town for activities or shopping. When we visited the lake was down so you couldn't use their boat dock. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
On the whole a very nice park. We spent five days there. If you want a discount you had best remember to ask, they sure don't offer to tell you. During the Winter months one would think they would offer. If you don't have a Direct type tv antenna you will wish you did if you like to watch tv. There is no cable and limited number of local channels. There is not a lot to do except relax. Couple of great local 5 star restaurants now in Marble Falls. Breakfast (free) on Wednesdays and potluck on Sunday. We will stay again, but may look around a bit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of our favorite seasonal RV Parks; the price reflects the 2007 winter season monthly rate of $395. Next winter season the price will be higher; we've already got our reservation on the books. It's been a quiet, restful place to stay. The scheduled "activities" include informal potlucks most Sundays. Don't miss Wednesday morning breakfasts (FREE - you may put in a donation & everybody does). The already-clean restrooms were upgraded during our last visit and plans are in the mill for a whole new row of shore-line sites available on extended lease. Spouse was happy with the good DISH satellite signal (no CATV available). I would assign a higher score if the Park's free WiFi had a consistently stronger and more reliable signal throughout the Park or if they provided some sites with instant-on phones. To ensure I had 24/7 internet access I eventually got Verizon Broadband and our cell phones worked fine as well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice campground on Lake LBJ. There is nothing to do there if you don't have a boat, but everything is well kept and it has easy access in and out. My 45' coach had no trouble at all. The deer are all over the place, if you like watching wildlife. My only objection is that they are over priced. They give you a discount, but only if you ask for it. The worst thing was the gnats (they don't bite but when we pull in our slides to leave we must have gotten at least a 1000 gnats inside and it took days to get them out. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great news! Sunset Point has new management and managers. We have been visiting there several times a year and loved everything about the park except the attitude of the manager. Now the park is perfect!! The view, the RV sites, the sunsets, and the managers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park was well kept and clean. It had great views of the lake from every spot. There was a granite hill that was fun to climb. There were lots of burs in the grass that we had to pull out of our dogs fur every time she went out. There was plenty of space for the kids to play. The sewer connection was very far from the electric and water hookup. I had to go buy a longer sewer hose. It would be more fun here if you had a boat or if they offered boat rentals. They definitely need a pool. We would go back, but take a boat next time. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Beautiful, well-maintained park. The shower/restroom facilities were air-conditioned and fairly well kept. Another non-air-conditioned restroom was not as clean. Dock at boat-ramp was small. Wifi wasn't accessible from our site, although park indicated wifi was available. Swimming area was close, but not as pleasant as pictured. Still a great park, and we will return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice park located in the central part of the hill country right on the water.Park is very clean and the staff very helpful.We have stayed here several times and plan to return several more this year.Park is very well kept. The nicest park we have found in the Texas Hill Country. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
March 2007
$32
One of the better campgrounds we have stayed in our 20+ years of rving...the checkin was smooth, although we didn't have reservations, there was one site available and we took it...great place, we will return We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed in this new park last winter and decided to return this winter. This is a clean, beautiful park on the lake. We made many new friends last year, but upon returning, several had not come back. This year, almost all of the “Winter Texans” have decided not to return to this park next year because of the rude managers. Most of the camp workers are not returning either. The prices are being raised and the amenities are disappearing. They no longer offer propane service. RV washing service is impossible to book–we waited over two months. Water was turned off within the park without any notice. All spaces were without water for 23 hours and during this time, the managers never left the office to let anyone know. The wireless internet simply does not work. Talk to anyone in the park about it! They made up new rules in the monthly newsletter as to what a paying guest can use the internet for–no large emails, no downloading, etc. There are only two washing machines and two dryers for the entire park. One machine was out of order twice. There are “Do Not” signs all over the park–literally hundreds of them. The park is gated, but the gates are open all day and the park offers a false sense of security at most. Most of all the park night lighting was burned during the first half of our stay. The managers have been verbally rude to almost all of the park guests. The current managers know nothing about hospitality. Until this park gets new managers, we will not return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
EXCELLENT, well-maintained RV park. Friendly & helpful staff and work-campers; clean sites, good power and H20 pressure. Everyone made us feel welcome. Paved (concrete parking and blacktop approaches) pads with lawn surrounds. Small laundry, but wasn't busy during our stay (Feb). Spotless facilities (bathrooms, showers, exercise room, etc.). There were pot-luck dinners, breakfasts, movie nights, etc. You can participate or not -- your choice. The place has a very friendly atmosphere & activities akin to a private, membership park. Nice walking areas around the point with natural granite formations and local flora. No pool or jacuzzi (would have been so nice on some of the warmer evenings -- but we understand the expense of such improvements, especially considering the lake is practically at your doorstep -- if you like lake swimming). A bit off the beaten path, but actually not so bad -- 10 minutes to Marble Falls with plenty of conveniences and stores; 1.5 hours to Austin; 2 hours to San Antonio; 45 mins. to LBJ Ranch. We'd definitely return mostly because of the sparkling facilities and the nice people, even though it was a little out of the way for our travel and visiting friends and relatives. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park, very well kept and very quiet. It is just 5 miles or so to Marble Falls so you are not that far from all the essentials. One of the best parks we have stayed in for some time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
January 2007
$44
Stayed here during winter 2007. Park is very clean and well kept and managers and staff are very friendly and helpful. All staff tried to accommodate most requests of guests; however, colder than normal temps in central Texas seemed to upset "Winter Texans" staying there and they tended to blame weather on staff. We found park to be very nice, staff very helpful, WIFI is FREE and as good as most other parks. Beautiful, constant level, Lake LBJ surrounds park. Gate is open during day and park is located in a very quiet location away from major highway, so no security problems. Problems with water system during our stay were due to public utility mechanical failure and we were updated repeatedly about situation which affected entire park and neighborhood close by. Staff worked very hard to maintain propane delivery to guests from outside service; however, due to state regulations about refueling propane; outside service decided to discontinue onsite propane delivery. While we were there park employees carried propane tanks into business in town to be filled and returned to guests. Sometimes rules that are made to benefit the majority upset a few. We would definitely return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very quite resort with wide paved roads and concrete sites. No overhanging trees or branches on the roads for hazard to rig roofs. All sites have 30/50 amps are level concrete pads with tables at the site. There are no fire rings or outdoor cook pits at the sites. Cable is not available, but TV reception is good being so close to Austin,Texas; we had a good selection of channels with good reception. Buildings and grounds are very well kept and clean. Lake front is grassy and has large trees. This resort is close to town and the area attractions. Free WiFi. The manager was on site and very friendly. Most of the RV guests there @ this time were "Winter Texans" and this was there 2nd or third season at this resort. We will definitely go back to this resort in the summer and enjoy the lake, and will make this our stop when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park that we have stayed out many times in the past. Our last trip the prices had gone way up from 6 months before. We will probably not go back near as much as we use to for that reason. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautiful lakefront and waterview sites throughout the park. Great access to lake for boating, fishing or swimming. WI-FI available with good reception in park as well as high speed ethernet connection access. Well maintained grounds, good park rules. Friendly, helpful staff. All sites paved with 30 and 50 amp and all level. Very "big rig" friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Don't plan on staying if they do not like the looks or age of the travel trailer. Not a friendly place and the owner is very nasty. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is an excellant campground for amenities and location on Lake LBJ. Staff quite friendly, park very clean, site spacing very nice. WiFi (free) was painfully slow (nearly unuseable)and no cable TV cause slight downgrade for an otherwise great park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice place. Great lakeside atmosphere and open walking areas. Good water pressure, long, level concrete pads. The staff could be more friendly...they have changed since our previous stays. Seemed to want to find an issue. Screened our TT before letting us enter. Didn't give me gate code after late check-in. Not the warm, fuzzy feeling as before. They had no computer access after hours, so no sites info. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Second stay here in four months. My wife hates to leave. It is a very restful and friendly park. They have day campers when it warms up and I am waiting for that. But generally a great place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. We had a site no more than thirty yard from the water. Very well maintained, and very helpful friendly staff. The Wi-Fi was free, and worked very well. No cable television, but we were able to get very good reception from Austin, using an antenna. This would be a very nice park to come and do a little fishing, and relaxing. We will definitely be back here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park! We stayed here to get out of hurricane Rita's path. Only reason I don't give it a 10 was they did not have cable tv. However, they are close enough to the city to get a few stations. I will be going back to this park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park, well maintained and very clean. When we made the reservation, the lady gave us the name of several boat rental places on the lake that would deliver a boat right to the RV park's dock. Very handy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Long (deep) and wide sites. Quiet. Level concrete pads and paved roads. Locked gate at night. Good water pressure. Boat landing. Nature area. New campground. Cabins to rent. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice park on Lake LBJ about 3 miles West of Marble Falls. Has long level concrete
pads. There are picnic tables but does not have grills or fire rings. The wifi was good for some and weak for others. There is lake swimming, fishing, boat launch, and cabins. The only thing I did not like is they allow people to tie their dogs up outside, unattended, while everyone is gone. This did create situations where there was dogs barking through out the day. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.