Perfect location!

I love this RV park for its awesome location and amenities. It is on the Bay, but since it is a narrow part of the Island you are right across the street from the beach. It is only a 2 lane road and you are far enough away from town it’s not super crowded at the beach. Some of the sites they have available have fishing docks right behind the sites. We stayed in one of the sites with fishing docks and my husband had a great time fishing. The do have a store, a nice swimming pool and food trucks on the weekends. We had a great time.

Great water front sites

Another great COE park with beautiful waterfront sites with large covered picnic tables. We were only here one night so we didn’t explore the park very much. But the sunsets were amazing.

Love the Pine trees

This park has lots of beautiful pine trees, goes right along with the name. The lake front spots are beautiful, and a lot of the sites further back still have great views of the lake.

Great Park right on Lake

I love COE parks and Dana Peak is awesome. They have large covered picnic tables, Crushed Granite sites, easy water access. The lake is crystal clear with a rocky bottom. There are some sites that you can beach your boat.

Awesome park

I really like this park, it has so much to offer. It has a great camp store with everything you could need. They rent golfcarts. They have 2 swimming pools, a splash pad, 2 play grounds, a fully covered and fenced basketball court and an awesome dog park with agility items.

Great lake sites

We had a great lake front site. The sites are long and most are wide. Fairly level Granite gravel sites, with grassy areas between sites.

Beautiful Park

This is a beautiful park with lots of Character. The buildings are very cute with vintage signs including lots of neon signs and a few murals. They have a large event center that can be rented with a large patio. They have a store that sells fishing license and bait. They also have a fishing barge and kayaks and boats for rent. I took off 1 star because there pull thru sites are right on the road. We had number # 17 and it was a little tricky to get into the site deep enough that your slides don't stick out into the road. It made our patio area smaller. But it was right on the water so it was worth it. They also have a few motorhome sites. If you happen to book one of those and have a trailer, your truck will be trapped in. These sites you pull straight into. So just look closely at park map and be aware as you are booking. The sites are all concrete and have a picnic table and large fireplace/grill. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. I will return and will recommend to friends.

One of my favorite State Parks

This is one of my favorite State parks. The water sites are so beautiful and the sunsets are amazing. We love kayaking over to Devils waterin’ Hole. There are also a lot of beautiful hiking trails that go up and around the granite out droppings. My favorite time to visit is the spring when the bluebonnets are blooming.

One of my favorite State Parks

Garner State Park is one of my favorite state parks. It is a very big park with several camping loops that all have something to offer. We prefer Fall and Spring, since summer gets very crowded. But the cool clear water of the Frio is hard to resist so we have visited in July also. There are a lot of Hiking trails and a nice biking trail. There is a great store in the park with everything you could possibly need.

Nice small park, a few sites have full hookup

This is a great little park right in the town of Blanco. Sitting right on the river it gives you the feel of being in the country. Nice for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. There is one loop that has FHU’s

Nice park with lots of pretty birds.

Check in is easy, staff was polite. The sites are oozy and easy to back into. There are trails to the water, but my experience is fishing is much better from a boat rather than from shore. There are some beautiful birds here including the Green Jay. A lot of people put out bird feeders. But if you don’t have one, no worries they have a great bird blind.

Country setting but close to town

We have stayed here many times. The park is separated into two sections by a busy road. The office and the River section of the park is on one side. The other side has a lot of great hiking/biking trails. They only have 10 50Amp sites, in Sycamore loop. All other sites are 30Amp. Most RV sites have Sewer, but there are a few that don’t, so watch closely as booking. We prefer the hill side of the park, Deerfield loop to be exact. It is further away from the road and you feel like you are in the country.