I would recommend to use the boat lunch entrance from Route 380 to get to the RV campsites, as the highway is very busy and it makes for an easier turn in from it. Then take the first road to the right to enter the park and RV area. Don't miss the turn as there is not safe place to turn around and head back for quite aways. Sites are all asphalt with water and 30 and 50 amp service, and there is a dump station. Most are on a grade and so you may want to drive to the end and pull through to uphill side. Traffic noise is large during the daytime, but quiets down around 10 PM. There are grocery stores and restaurants nearby. All in all this is a good place to spend a night or two when traveling through Texas.
3 dagar sedan
none
A good spot to stop here . campsite has water & 50 amp 30 amp electric & dump station . lakefront view . Big Rig friendly & Close to road. traffic noise not bad not heard at night . And don’t forget your fishing pole. No restrooms or picnic tables 8 tv channels come in at this campsite
3 dagar sedan
Scrog
We spent the night. The campground sits right on the lake. Electric and water hookups worked fine. There is some road noise, but it quieted down at night. No restroom facilities is the main reason I gave it a 4
3 dagar sedan
Tomp
Located right on the waterfront, but next to a highway busy in the mornings and afternoon. Road noise isn't intolerable, but noticable. Site pads are asphalt, water and 30/50 amp electric. Dump station available. Nice folks, many stay the 14 day limit to enjoy the town and shore fishing. Traveling the backroads through Texas Hill Country on the way to Fredericksburg this was a good find. Cheap and filling as they say!