Stayed overnight here on our way back from vacation. Very clean, nice pool and easy to navigate and park. Office was open late which made it easy to check in and they escort you to your site which is a nice convenience. Next door is an RV dealer and Camping World in case you need anything.
Price of the park was included in the Railroad tickets. Brand new park, very clean, top notch!! Would highly recommend this park and will definitely stay here again if visiting the Grand Canyon.
Swimming pool was clean and had two water slides (kids loved it). Interior roads were badly maintained (washed out gravel) and very narrow making quite a few sites inaccessible with our 38' 5er. The camp sites were not level and the connections (water, sewer and electric) were awkwardly placed creating a long run for hoses and cords. There were quite a few full time trailers that were in bad need of repair, washing and general site cleanup; looked like they had been sitting there for a number of years.
Beautiful desert oasis. It is a small park with the main attraction being San Solomon Springs. You can swim, snorkel or scuba dive in the crystal clear springs, the water is 20-25' deep at the deepest point. Davis Mountains State Park and the University of Texas McDonald Obvservatory are both nearby and worth a visit. All of the pull throughs are arc'd forcing you to turn when setting up with a big rig and making an awkward angle when hooking back up.
Nice enough park, site we stayed at was pretty level. Not much to do at the park. Lake Livingston and Huntsville were fairly close by. Nice people and clean park. Pretty easy to get in and out of with our large 5er.
This was our maiden voyage in our 5er and we were very happy to have chosen this park. Pull-throughs, very clean park and restrooms, nice club house and pool area. Staff was very courteous and the information they handed out was well put together. Two minor issues, the sites are very close to each other and the traffic on 1604 is terrible at all times. We will return.
Beautiful lake in the Texas Hill country with a 9 hole golf course up the road. You can go swimming in the Devil's Waterhole and jump off the rocks. Park rents paddle boats, kayaks, canoes, etc. Nice playgrounds, hiking trails and plenty of places to ride your bike. Some areas are tight especially for big Rigs. We have a 37' 5er and scraped a few branches getting to our spot. There are only 2 pull throughs and we got one of them, unfortunately we were too tall to pull through. I was able to pull in far enough to setup, but when we left we had to back out.