My 5 year old wanted to go camping for the first time. This location is close enough to be near civilization, but feels remote to get the primitive camping experience. The sites have a pad to set up your tent, along with fire rings and plenty of shade. There is plenty of trail to hike as it’s connected with the good water loop it’s also close enough to the water that you can take a dip should the water levels be high enough. Great family spot. There is personnel on site in an RV but they do not come out to greet you nor check you in. You kind of just show up and go to your assigned spot and set up, I give it five stars and sodas, my son, a new lover of camping. 
Great stay. The site we had was walking distance to the sandy beach of lake Travis. Great fishing and the sand carrier up so it’s a soft bedding for the evening. Lots of tree cover to help combat the sun. There is a table, a fire ring, and a grill at each site. Walking trails are nice for a stroll not too difficult and not much elevation change. Only negative is the amount of stickers everywhere. Got one right between the toes and a venue near the park plays music if there is an event. The echo of the rock face by the lake didn’t help it. That’s not the parks fault though.