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Fort Worth Boat Club

Fort Worth Boat Club

(12 reviews)

Fort Worth's Hidden Gem on the Lake! The Fort Worth Boat…read moreClub is one of the best-kept secrets in the city. From the moment you arrive, the vibe is relaxed, welcoming, and elevated. The view of Eagle Mountain Lake from the pool is unreal sunsets here are next level. The new Chef is raising the bar with delicious, creative menus, and the waitstaff and bartenders are attentive, friendly, and truly top-notch. One of the highlights is the Summer Sailing Camp, which is open to the public for kids ages 5 to 18. My son learned to sail a boat by himself and came home with so much confidence! They also kayak, tube, fish, and swim in that incredible lakeside pool. The General Manager keeps the club running like clockwork and ensures every guest and member feels right at home. If you're interested in sailing, just ask for the Sailing Director when you call--he'll get you set up quickly and professionally. The FWBC also offers year-round competitive sailing for juniors, led by one of the best sailing coaches in the country--right here in Fort Worth! Adults can enjoy year-round sailing too, whether you're just cruising the lake or itching to race. FWBC truly has something for everyone. This place is more than just a club--it's a vibrant community and an incredible way to enjoy life on the water.

Joined a couple months ago and they made it really affordable and hard to say no with the…read moremembership plans when you get in young. Love all of the staff, and the private marina is great. Also, food is really good and pretty reasonably priced. You get to know everyone there and it's a fun community.

West Bay Marina & RV Park - LOVE THIS PLACE ON EAGLE MOUNTAIN LAKE!!!

West Bay Marina & RV Park

(5 reviews)

I love West Bay Marina, they have the best staff and they are very well at communicating. I was…read moreonly staying for a few days but in those few days I have had the best time.

There's a lot to be said about West Bay Marina. I spent from May-August in this park. Considering…read moreother RV parks in the area, I would say this is one of the better ones, but it does not come without many flaws. To preface, I will say I am from Ohio, and I have absolutely never been in an RV Park like this one. Texas campgrounds and RV parks just don't compare to the ones back home, but this one on a lake was as close as it could get. Regardless, Texas is still hotter than shit, and there's not much to do u less you own your own boat- the boat rentals at West Bay are outrageously unaffordable and the boats they have available to rent are not very well stocked or taken care of. The pontoon we rented twice went max 10mph so it provided no wind relief from the sun, the radio didn't work, the front chair was about to rip out of its studs, it was dirty, and the anchor didn't work worth a flying crap... which is unfortunate on a lake without a sandbar where you can't touch hardly anywhere and have to anchor so you can get out and float. The one day we couldn't even enjoy it because the wind and current were so bad we just kept drifting away from the boat on our floaties. The beach area and volleyball net leaves a lot to be desired. The sand is not taken care of in either spot, it's dirty and full of sticks and fire ant hills. My sister in law asked a few times if they could grade the sand, they said yes but never did. Oh, and the volleyball net is basically a giant litter box, because the park is overrun with stray cats. They really need to handle that issue because it'll hurt the wildlife population in the area and continue to stink up the park. My dad came down and rented the cabin for a week, $1500, and they won't even give the renter a discount on the boat after spending all that money to be on the lake. Cleaning fee was included but we had to practically clean the cabin ourselves, spider webs everywhere inside and on the porch hangout area. Leftover garbage left behind from someone else. A few roaches. Missing necessities like a lighter, coffee pot is only 5 cups... they should be able to afford a full sized coffee pot. The tv is a smart tv- no local channels. Runs off park wifi- which is an absolute joke. Don't count on it- couldn't use it in our camper (which was in row 3) or the cabin rental. Had to use our own hotspot, my dad ended up using his entire monthly allowance in 2 days at the rental just by watching tv at night. You should be able to use the tv after spending $1500 to rent the place. On the topic of absolute rip offs, when we first got to the park Wayne told us our spot was $480. Months into our stay they tried to tell me it was $715 a month but they'd knock it to $555. I said absolutely not. Funny how this comes about a few days after my neighbor asks me what we pay for our spot. Turns out they'll cut people deals but as soon as someone else finds out and complains they try to raise the price on you. They ended up raising all lot rent in the entire park which seems like entirely too much money for a spot on a lake without a sandbar in Tex-ass, the hottest place on earth. Water, sewer, electricity, laundry, and hell even wifi because the park wifi doesn't work... all an extra expense on top of your lot rent. The laundry and bath house is shut down at least once a month, not sure why. And the laundry is all new washer and dryers but they apparently run off wifi and constantly need to be rebooted and aren't working 80% of the time. The showers in the bathhouse don't drain very well so you stand in everyone's filth. Some people's camper sewerage smells so bad you can't even go outside. My brother in law in the back wouldn't even hang out at his camper his neighbors smelled so bad. And lastly, it's my understanding Wayne is a new owner trying to clean up the park, and it'll take time. But a lot of permanent residents have permanent fixtures and campers that aren't well taken care of. Some lots have dog crap and garbage everywhere. It makes the park look trashy and cluttered. I've also never been to a campground that allows golf carts- they're a nuisance and eyesore to the park and often times people do not pay attention to where they're going or what they're doing and they're literally everywhere. Ultimately, I can appreciate a park that allows campers of any age (well taken care of), and takes care of its facilities and provides some opportunity for entertainment (the lake). This could be a great spot but it isn't well executed and the staff has it out for money but leaves a lot of the park lacking. Might be the best park in the area but I was glad to get out of there and I won't be returning. Best part we're my neighbors- really friendly people.

Discover Kayak - Kayak Basics class all lined up with Steve

Discover Kayak

(31 reviews)

We found Discover Kayak and Steve through a search in our local area for basic kayak instruction…read morefor our Girl Scouts to accomplish their paddling badge. First, working with Steve was so easy and relaxed! As you can imagine, coordinating a kayak trip with Texas weather and multiple involved Girl Scouts posed a bit of a logistical nightmare but Steve was understanding all along the way! He was understanding when we dropped a few girls and added one back on and when weather canceled us the first few times he was very clear and quick with the communication. Second, Steve was incredibly informative and patient with our Girl Scouts. This was a group of girls ages 11-15 but most of our group fell into the 11-12 year old range. He kept the girls on task and made sure they were watching at the important parts without coming across as too tough. The girls LOVED the experience and I highly recommend Steve and Discover Kayak to Girl Scouts and new kayakers alike. Thanks again Steve!

I found Steve 3 years ago and gave him a try. It was "top-knotch". He had every skill level in our…read moreclass and handled everyone with ease. Last weekend I entrusted him to teach two dear friends who ARE NOT great swimmers. One had had a hip replacement. He was so patient and accommodating. He eased their fears, taught them and they already are begging to go back out. Thank you, Steve, for helping me introduce my friends to the world of kayaking. We are planning another small group for next month already.

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