KOA

We normally have no issues with KOAs. It is preseason, and still early, so we understand there’s some bumps. But we had a difficult time finding a site that would work for our rig. Everything was soggy, roads washed out and our rig sank. Very few full hook up sites and none available for long term (month or more).

Amazing Park

This is a cute little park with 30 some spots. The owners are fantastic and it feels like we are coming home each time we come. There is a small beach and pavilion area which is perfect for small get togethers. The owners offer corn hole and kayaks to borrow. You can receive packages and mail here at no cost. They even have a small boat ramp and dock if you are bringing an extra toy! (The dock does fill up during the summer though…)

Don’t Park at Dark Here

We stayed as an overnight stop. The campground is a no frills campground and nothing special. However, we would not recommend parking after dark. The turns are a little sharper than we would like and the roads are poorly marked in the dark. The owners are friendly and helpful. The sites have some gravel but not enough in my opinion to say they are gravel sites. The one we stayed in was fairly level. It is right off the highway, so you do get highway noise which is normally not a big deal for one night for us.

Could be worse...

This park was not as great as we thought it would be. We stayed for a week and even with restrictions they did have their pool open for much of the time we were there. It’s a small pool and not one to write home about, but it was open.

The location is good. Although there are branches to watch on the road in and at the entrance to the park, they are located right on the bay. It’s got a beautiful view and you can see Corpus Christi from across the way, which is neat. Due to the location though, bring bug spray! We got eaten up by the mosquitoes even with bug spray - they are huge and there’s a ton of them!

The spots are another beast though. We have a 40 ft class a and we weren’t sure we were going to fit. They are skinny and short. We barely fit our rig and truck in. The spots put you very close to your neighbor. Probably the closest we’ve ever been. And the ants are terrible. We ended up having an infestation of fire ants in our water bay that we’re currently trying to get rid of. There are ants all over the park. Be careful where you step and bring diatomaceous earth and fire ant killer to sprinkle around.