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    Black Rock Park

    4.3 (30 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Mario M.

    Beautiful park, great for swimming, and camping , staff is very friendly. Stayed in a cabin. Cabin was very clean and perfect for our family. The cabin was so close to the water. Highly recommend.

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    Tom R.

    Very clean cabins. The woman Cindy at the gate is one of the nicest people ever - my car died overnight while I was there and she was super helpful. I wish I could say the same for the Llano sheriffs department, but I digress. Check in and out are really simple . Only downside is if you forget anything it's a hike to anything from there

    Monica C.

    This was a beautiful campsite. The park was a little empty when we went at the beginning of February, which was nice. We were able to let Bailey run on the shore while watching the sunrise! We will definitely be back to camp here a little longer. There was plenty of space between campsites and the previous campers left our fire ring full of firewood so we paid it forward for the next campers! They also had little cottages available to rent right on the lake.

    Had an awesome, fun, and relaxing time here with my family. We stayed at Cabin #49, which had easy access to the lake and restrooms/showers. We were situated in a cove - which was really nice. There were times when we had the entire cove to ourselves, and even when others were there, there was still lots of space for everyone. We were a bit worried about Covid and didn't know what to expect, as the park was also open to day use. But there was definitely enough space for everyone to enjoy safely. We didn't encounter any rude guests and everyone adhered to quiet hours (10p-6a), so we didn't have any issues at all. The cabin was $75, pet friendly. Our puppy had an amazing time! Cabin bunk beds were not the most comfortable, but at least it has AC. Do not expect a 5-star hotel! :) The restrooms/showers were not air-conditioned and were not always clean - but was okay to use. We only had one night where there was a bit of a line for restroom / showers. The water was super clean and warm & cool at the same time - perfect for the summer heat in Texas. There was a public boat ramp and kayak rental. A burn ban was in effect, so we didn't get to use the campfire. One star taken away because of all the sand spurs ! Definitely do not recommend going barefoot anywhere, and our puppy had them all over his little paws,.. also, there were humongous large ant piles throughout the park,..... you have to be extra careful walking around. The ice machine was also broken during our stay - but there are some grocery stores nearby. All in all, we thoroughly enjoyed our time there and would definitely come back!

    Very conveniently close to the boat ramp, which was easy to pull up to shore and grab a bite after fishing on the lake!

    We held our annual family camping trip here and it is our new favorite camping site! The mini-cabins were cute and equipped with everything you need! Grill, fire pit, picnic table, covered patio. Inside the cabin are two sets of bunk beds, one with a full size on the bottom & the other three beds are twin size. They were clean & the heater came in handy when the cold front rolled in. They are pet friendly so our doggies were able to share in the fun. The restrooms and showers were immaculate! The staff was super friendly & took pride in the upkeep of the property! They sell firewood onsite, along with a filtered water and ice machine, which was very convenient! They offer kayaks, canoes and paddle boards for renting, which were a hit with the teens in our group. We will definitely be back this summer!

    Christine H.

    The cabins are all located around the lake. Some allow pets and others don't so be sure to check. I would say the side with no pets allowed has a much better view of the lake. The cabins are small but air conditioned and comes with two sets of bunk beds. One is two twin beds the other has a twin on top and a full on the bottom. WARNING. BRING YOUR OWN SHEETS! Thank God I didn't listen to my husband and brought some just in case. There are also tent sites available. There are day picnic areas towards the front of the park. It is a pretty small park compared to others but the beach is fun if you have little kids. My only complaints were the bathrooms were closed a lot and there was a great deal of trash on the beach. Also I know they are everywhere but watch out for fire ants

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    Steven E.

    Love this place are goto place when it comes to camping and getting away from reality lolol.

    The cabin we rented, only $55 for the pet friendly one. Very clean and A/C worked great!

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    Very nice and well kept place! Stayed a week here park hosts are great very kind and laid back one of our favorite places to stay.

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    Ask the Community - Black Rock Park

    Are there any mosquito issues? Including inside the cabins. I want to make sure they're sealed well. 😊

    Not when I went (Jan)

    My family and a large group of friends will be staying in the Cabins at Black Rock Park. I am hoping someone can help me make a list of things that will need to be brought in. Do we need to pack and bring our own sheets and things of that nature?

    Yes! Bring sheets pillows everything! There are mattress and beds and a table. Everything else you bring!

    What the layout for the inside of the cabins? Is it four twin size bunk beds?

    Three twin one double

    Is There electricity to use an electric pump for dinghy?

    Yes

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    We rented a cabin for $55 per night, 2 nights - Pet friendy, so we could bring our dog.

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    Reveille Peak Ranch - Camping at the ranch

    Reveille Peak Ranch

    4.4(21 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    I was here for the famed (infamous?) Texas Eclipse Festival with 30,000-40,000 others. While the…read morefestival itself had some problems with organization that were completely unrelated to the ranch itself, I enjoyed my experience here quite a lot. There are some beautiful overlooks, a nice quarry lake for cooling off (although who knows how clean the water is, if livestock use it), and an overall great away-from-it-all vibe. I read that they use this ranch for mountain biking and I believe it. The hills are nothing to mess around with. Hiking will require quite a bit of up and down. Also, the dust was baaaaaaad. Come prepared with a mask or bandana if you are at all sensitive to dust. Other than that, it seems like a beautiful spot for recreating in the TX Hill Country.

    I have been coming here for a few years for a camping and mountain bike getaway. The landscape is…read morerugged and beautiful and typical of ranches in this area. The staff are nice when you can find them and their facilities are decent considering the rustic, primitive facade it's boasting. A five star rating would require that the 10pm quiet hours were upheld by staff and patrons were held accountable for things such as trash and site cleanup. Both nights spent so was up late listening to awful awful language from campers across the lake till 3am. Loud obnoxious music from all angles and to top it off -- generators. 3am is not a dramatization either. There was a one-wheel festival taking place and it brought along some unsavory and rude mannered patrons. The site I chose was across the lake near the tower in order to avoid the crowds and not hit any "floaters" while biking. My site was littered with garbage and food scraps from whoever was there before I arrived. Otherwise. I had a great time.

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    Longhorn Cavern State Park - Cave

    Longhorn Cavern State Park

    4.6(394 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    The tour was very nice and our tour guide Tanner was very epic and cool and made the experience so…read moremuch cooler-er. I enjoyed the puns especially the rock puns and will miss them and rocky and the chicken nugget we saw on the path. Highly recommend !!!!! :-) p.s. sneak peak of rocky

    This isn't the best caverns I've visited within a Texas State Park, but it is pretty darn cool. The…read morebest caverns tour is at Kickapoo Caverns. I did a wild cave tour without the extra charges that Longhorn collects. At Longhorn, our guide, Johnson did an amazing job with our small group of six people for the 10:45 AM tour. My brother and I initially registered for the 11:00 AM tour and am glad that we were suggested another time. We passed by the 11:00 AM tour and they had 40+ people in their group. Johnson showed us cool geological formations. We saw dolomite, calcium bicarbonate, chert, limestone, geodes, stalagmites, stalactites, and quartz crystals. Johnson is somewhat funny; he had a bit of quirky and dry humor. I enjoyed the history of the caverns, but some of it I thought was interesting. It was really delightful to learn that in the 1800's, before the CCC got involved, the locals would dance and play music turning the cave into an auditorium of entertainment. Johnson said that if certain geological formations glows, it is growing. Very catchy phase for memory. I got to see a few bats hanging out. They were tricolor bats which are smallest bats. The cave is cool, but thankfully not slippery. I was wearing no grip support shoes, but I didn't fall or have the urge to fall. There are mats on the floor of the cave to prevent falls. Johnson gave us more time to look around and admire the geology. My brother and I weren't required to bring our own flashlights. Johnson had a flashlight, but forgot to grab the blacklights. What I find is strange is that this is a state park that you cannot renew your state park pass at. This park headquarters is very different than the rest considering that there's a third party company handing the cave tours, they sell ice-cees, popcorn, and the gift shop is very big and vast. The others don't have this. It is questionable to me. I was told that I needed to go to Inks Lake to renew my pass. The cave tours are very pricey. Kickapoo Caverns tour was very affordable at $10. You can use the park pass. You can't get your state park passport stamped at Longhorn Caverns either. It seems like Longhorn Caverns is more for profit and the history about the cavern could be overly exaggerated to attract customers. My opinion. It was hard to believe half of the things what Johnson was telling us. There's one portion of geological formation in the cave that is "dead" because in year 1919, the locals went exploring by touching the formation it "killed" it. I preferred Kickapoo Caverns and the Caverns of Sonora a lot more. Even Inner Space Caverns and Natural Bridge were very exciting to see. Longhorn is cool, but didn't give me that WOW-factor, but I still had a ton of fun on a Sunday morning.

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