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This has been our favorite place we have stayed so far. So charming and the view is beautiful! It was like an enchanted forest! The staff here was great and someone even came and helped us back into our site and came by in the morning and greeted us....
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Fisrt time here and was very surprised at how big it is. Great NRA. about 2.5 hours from DFW area. Lots to see and do. We went for a week and there were only 2 other sites occupied after Sunday. Very quiet. Very hilly in the campgroung. Nice hiking t...
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Since it was off season we were almost alone. We were very surprised by the easy access to the dunes. What a great backyard! Beautiful sunsets right outside the RV overlooking the wild dunes. It's a bit far off the town. But the site itself is a...
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Great campground. It is quite new. Sites are full hookup which is rare for a state park. Sites are flat and deep. Bathhouse is new
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This place is great for a quick overnighter. Streets are paved and sites are hard-packed desert sand. They reserve 24 sites for overnighter guests. Full hookup with modern 50amp electrical. We arrived late so used the late check-in. Put $29 in the en...
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If visiting San Antonio, this is a great location to be fairly close to everything. As KOA Campgrounds go, this one is on the upper end of nice with a pool, playground, cable, picnic table, fire ring, etc. There is a bus stop right outside the entran...
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Get your Texas State Park pass for half off camping and free admision. A variety of site sizes, well spaced out, but some are not level. Electric and water at site. We enjoyed hiking and climbing over the rocks.
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This is a very clean, well maintained RV Park. We made a reservation for one night and extended it to two so we could visit Joshua Tree National Park. The ladies working the phone and office were very nice and accommodating. Sites were close together...
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This park came highly recommended and it lived up to its publicity. We stayed here for two weeks while we explored the Tucson area. The reservation system was excellent and the check-in was quick and easy. The staff was very helpful and informative. ...
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We actually stayed here from July 25 to Oct 25 to take care of some family business in that area. We received both the monthly rate and KOA discount. Since we were longterm, the park rent includes the first $50 of electricity used, and the camper pay...
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All sites are paved and/or concrete. Large level sights. Great cell signal. Close to groceries and restaurants. Some sights are covered for summer heat help. BBQ place on sight. Gated.
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I do not remember the cost it was reasonable and I stayed a month. The restrooms/showers were mens and ladies. They were cleaned daily and were excellent The park was located outskirts of shopping centers like Fry's food center, Walmart, Home De...
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Fantastic RV park with giant sycamore trees and a nice creekside path. Very friendly staff and immaculate grounds.
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Get the State Paks yearly card for half off camping and free admision. Well, there's lots of sand! Great place for the kids. Only a few sites for big rigs 12, 13, 5, 1, would be my recomendation. Electric and water at the site. You are parked ri...
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Great hidden park. Lots of room between sites and beautiful during fall season. Concrete parking for RV's and hookups easy access. I will be returning to this place again.
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Great location and price. Had a large group of over 30 campers, all grouped together. Camp sites nice, packed sand, good hookups. Only negative thing is Wifi on that area weak but ATT and Verizon had good signals. Easy in and out, lots for kids to do...
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This new book published in October 2019 is a beautifully illustrated, comprehensive guide to every step of the school bus conversion process.
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With a cell phone signal booster, you can reach out long distances and grab signals that your phone would otherwise miss.
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Winter is the prime time to visit your local RV show and see the latest RVs, travel trailers, and accessories on the market. You can get a look inside all […]
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Note: As in the last two installments, this information is designed to help newbie RVers better understand the electrical needs of their RV. As with anything electrical, there are exceptions […]
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