Address: 125 Lakeshore Terrace, Bandera, TX 78003, USA
“Called the camp ground got a hold of Carol Ann she was able to make room for us. The road to there is a little rough but was totally doable with our big rig. 36 ft Class A with toad. We were greeted by Andrea and her daughter. We were able to pull in to our spot with our tow vehicle attached. Wow what a beautiful, peaceful campground. You don’t even have to leave the campground to enjoy the wild life. Well maintained and just cute set up. There is not a bad space in this campground.Go down and walk on the river and just get lost in your thoughts! The rocks on the river has such characters . So many things can be created! There was a problem with our rig. Lyn was so gracious to let my husband use his tools and shop to fix it . Andrea, the camp host was full of information on sight seeing. Went to Lost Maples well wroth it. Hill country state park is real close also well wroth it. Just 45 minutes away from San Antonio. This campground is in our top 10 list!!!”
Address: 801 Martin Luther King Dr, San Marcos, TX 78666, USA
“Got a gf there lol but it was very fun even for a teenager I actually had fun at the venue there its not too big but not too small and there's a basketball field and huge field with a lake across the clearing”
Address: 902 S Old Orchard Ln, Lewisville, TX 75067, USA
“Wonderful little park they was donated by the Ellis family in memory of their infant son they lost. Really quiet park. They also have a pavilion that is available for rent. I love this park.”
Address: 1100 Shinnecock Hills Dr, Georgetown, TX 78628, USA
“We will be back with a basketball! Great little park. My grandkids loved it.”
Address: 10828 Pall Mall Dr, Austin, TX 78748, USA
“Fun hiking trails with creeks & interesting water control features (like concrete dams). Connects to a lot of other trails to the east so you can go for miles. I recommend hitting up the rail bridge to the east as a hiking destination.”
Address: 267 Lakeshore Rd, Shady Shores, TX 76208, USA
“Boat ramp was in good shape, out for a day crappie fishing. Not bitting today but much needed outdoor time. Always fun on Lewisville Lake”
Address: 10621 Pioneer Farms Dr, Austin, TX 78754, USA
“I was having a hard time knowing what to expect from the website and the few reviews I read. Attempting to describe our fun experience. We visited here early October so it was still a bit warm. There is a lot of walking involved if you want to see all of the cottages on the farm as you follow along a trail. There is a map you can take a picture of at the front but I didn’t find it super helpful as the numbers don’t map well to the various cottages / structures you see on the property. Take plenty drinking water. Each cottage you visit is setup with an 1800s theme. Old style living rooms, bedrooms, kitchen outside separated from the house, bathroom outside, wells, storage sheds buried half way under the ground. There are animal coups spread through the property. We visited close to Halloween so lots of pumpkins decorations. In short, there is a lot to do here if you like adventure and history. We didn’t do the narrated tour but I bet that 1.5 hour tour would be super Interesting. We passed on that assuming our 4.5 year old would want to deviate from the tour.. We plan to come back later in the month to experience pumpkin nights which happens each day of the week except Tuesdays. Sounds like a fun festival in the park with a lots of lights decorated across the park, food trucks and pumpkins carvings.”
Address: 9500 Lime Creek Rd, Leander, TX 78641, USA
“I visited first time this August 13, 2022, I really enjoyed in this beautiful natural environment. We visited on Saturday evening before the sunset and we didn’t see any attendant before entering the park. The sign before entering was showing lot of information and we added images for all signs which can help to new visitors. This park on Lake Travis with primitive campsites & picnic areas offers swimming, fishing & more. Please do visit here have lot of fun activities.”
Address: 3403 Silk Oak Dr, Austin, TX 78748, USA
“Nice, meandering park. Nothing special, but what does a park have to do to be special? It's about the opportunity to make memories, and Cherry Creek has everything we need to do that.”
Address: 2200 St Paul Rd, Wylie, TX 75098, USA
“I am a kayak fisherman and I like fishing here because of the protected area from the wind. Although it's a heavy pressured area and I don't catch much. It's still fun to go and you never get any trouble from the owners as long as you're respectable and don't pollute. You pay a small fee to get in but it's like three to six dollars or something. nothing big it's worth it. Three people have tomaintain these Parks. They can't do it for free. There's also access to two boat ramps and also at Frisbee golf course. You can rent boats. Really pretty cool place pretty cool hidden Little treasure.”
Address: 10350 Pasadena Cir, El Paso, TX 79924, USA
“Nice, clean park with plenty of green grass, pine trees, and views of the Franklin Mountains. Has tennis and basketball courts. Lots of folks walking, jogging, and dog walking. Nice park to picnic or cookout too.”
Address: Wheeler Ridge Dr, Denton, TX 76210, USA
“This is a great park. Nice trail for walikng running walking your dog.”
Address: 5740 Alister Ln, The Colony, TX 75056, USA
“This is a HOA POOL. DUES ARE $440 a year. I've heard worse. It's an easy going community with lots of friendly people. That's why I give this place 5 stars.”
Address: 16510 S Access Rd, Canyon Lake, TX 78133, USA
“For a short trail, probably less than 2 miles out and back, it offers beautiful scenery, variable elevations, and lots to explore! There is an easy level main trail, but I began on the rougher back trail nearest the river at the corner of the parking lot and was not disappointed. It was far more challenging than the flat smoothed path at the main trailhead. If you take this more difficult back trail, be prepared for some rock climbing, a bit of mud, and a couple water crossings. I spent a full 2 hours on this trail mainly from stopping to let my dog get wet in the river and to simply take my time and enjoy the views.”
Address: 5841 Keller Springs Rd, Dallas, TX 75248, USA
“really beautiful and big dog park. It has separated areas for small and big dogs. Waterfall view included. Some grills around.”
Address: Brushy Creek Regional Trail, Austin, TX 78717, USA
“Our favorite place to go for a walk..the trailhead on the staked plains loop is walkable distance from my house. From the trailhead, I walk towards to the YMCA and the lake. I prefer this trail over the one that leads you towards the soccer fields. Either way, it's a serene, peaceful and a safe trail if you are looking for a solo/ family time.”
Address: 1412 Davis St, Taylor, TX 76574, USA
“Enjoyed the spring looking or cities damn and cleanup done u.der the bridge. Post storm cleanup. It takes workers and time. They worked hours through before Easter week 2019 flood. I luv Taylor it is a great town and community.”
Address: 555 Cheatham St, San Marcos, TX 78666, USA
“Amazing place... cool, clean, and fun. PICK UP AFTER YOURSELVES! Okay... there is parking close, there is shade around, just be respectful and have fun. Bring a life jacket for the young and old... the currents are strong!”
Address: 547 Lake Rd, Lakehills, TX 78063, USA
“Spent several awesome days here with my son and his family. With drought conditions drying up the Medina River, this place will probably always have water because it’s spring fed. 3 cabins and 2 RV spots on 8 acres, means no one is crowded on top of you. One cabin is a 4 bedroom double wide trailer with wrap around porch. Bath house and restroom facilities are new and clean.”
Address: 1330 Spring Creek Dr, Garland, TX 75040, USA
“Excellent softball complex! Concession stand, seating, tables and well maintained”
Address: R-1353-000-0010, 1, Plano, TX 75024, USA
“Excellent place to skate, not that big but it has several options to practice your skating”
Address: 7838 Bayou Dr, Alvin, TX 77511, USA
“Linda and Steven have created something very special and unique with their Goatel. The loft above the goat barn was cozy, comfortable and also included a kitchen & bathroom. Kids loved the farm experience, being able to fish in the bayou and making s’mores. Definitely recommend this place!”
Address: 3900 Main St, Rowlett, TX 75088, USA
“Veterans Park is a nice little area off of Main St. Rowlett. Our Troop did a service project where we repainted the Gazebo there. Good place to sit down and feel the quietness (after all the construction is over)”
Address: 13211 Co Rd 825, Blue Ridge, TX 75424, USA
“Amazing service and professionalism. I caught the largest big mouth bass in our family pond during our traditional fishing tournament. And Jo was the guy to get the fish on the wall! Their show room is unbelievable! Between every exotic animal you could imagine down to the incredible detail put into every scene. Everyone I spoke with was so kind and accommodating to helping me choose the perfect mount! What they do is truly an art! Run don’t walk!”
Address: 13187 Thornton Dr, Roanoke, TX 76262, USA
“Beautiful land and amazing folks”
Address: 5597 Gardenia Ln, Katy, TX 77493, USA
“The pool is clean, the water is not warm during the winter. There is an outdoor space where you can wait while the kids are in their swim classes 😄 There is no family restroom, this was a problem for us, my son could not come to the ladies bathroom with me and my daughter because he is not under 5 years old but I don’t like sending him to men’s bathroom alone.”
Address: 5 Lake Park Rd, Lewisville, TX 75057, USA
“Beautiful! Extremely, extremely well and fair priced. It is a very clean campground. They have showers and restrooms on site that you must have the door lock key pad code which changes( for added security, as the park is located within steps of the soccer and baseball fields and golf. The campground also has 4 washers and 4 dryers at $1.50 a wash and $1.25 a dry inside of a "laundry cabin" were they have a folding table, hanging rack, ironing board, magazines and books. It is super clean. The camp ground is surrounded by State Lewisville Lake (no fishing license required). Their are picnic tables and grills, peirs and restrooms on the lake. In the distance you can see the skyline of Frisco and another small town....just beautiful. The fishing barge is about 1 mile or less from the campground as well as the party barge The gate is locked from 11pm to 6am. You can park your vehical at the ball fields and walk through a light wooded area with a visible walking path if you need out before 6 am or come in after 11. Discounts for veterans and senior citizens. My uncle who is both stayed 20 nights at a rate of $7.00 a night. He had water and electricity and there are 2 'dumping" stations. The park is also conveniently located close to the town of Flower Mound. Can't wait to stay there again.”
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