Park: Wall
Doxey State Park
Palmetto State Park in Ottine
Texas. This is one of the nices state
parks I have been to. The tent pads
are well kept, the bathrooms are kept
up in a timely fashion. It is quiet
and relaxing with the San Marcos River
running between the park camp grounds.
The canopy is perfect that it is thick
enough to keep you cool in the summer
and it blocks out the excessive winds
in the winter. If you are a tuber
it is in a great location to travel
to San Marcos, Texas to enjoy the
slow relaxing pace of the San Marcos
River or close enought to New Braunfels
to enjoy the faster pace of the Comal
River. Or even travel up to Wimberly
at dark 30 and catch a movie under
the stars at the Corral Theater. Palmetto
also has the nices friendliest park
staff I have ever worked with!
Customer: Victoria VanGordon
Park: Hugh White State Park
1) Even in the hot Texas summer heat,
the campgrounds are pleasant under
the canopy shade of the pine trees.
2) The grounds are always clean and
manicured. 3) Beautiful, private,
uncrowded small lake/large pond. No
power boats are allowed, so it is
always peaceful. There is a fun diving
platform in the middle that you can
swim out to - very popular with families
- even teens! 4) The park is located
about 90 minutes from the Louisiana
border (Bossier City/Shreveport).
If you don't have the kiddoes along,
it is fun to drive there and spend
the day playing in the casinos. Nice
combination of wilderness and big
city fun! 5) The park has a huge "cabin"
that will accommodate 20 people, hidden
from view, with its own parking lot,
bath facilities, kitchen, patio, bbq
grills and path to the water. Very
reasonable rates too! OH NO!!! Now
Everyone will go there! (Never mind!)
Customer:
Kathleen Martin, Houston, TX |