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Seminole Canyon State Park

Seminole Canyon State Park

4.7(21 reviews)
34.7 mi

I have a big interest in pictographs and other artworks from out earliest ancestors so I try to get…read moreup close and personal with them anytime I can. Many times the examples are see from quite a distance and out of sight with only pictures or descriptions to see. This park has some of the best up close views of artwork thousands of years old. Think about this for a moment. Some humans painted on cave walls many thousands of years ago and they are still on those cave walls for us to observe today! How remarkable is that? The staff is not the most personable compared to many others I've interacted with but they are very knowledgeable and helpful. There are a number of day hikes available here as well but I only took the guided tour down into the canyon so I can't speak to any of the other hikes available. Overall a good afternoon outing.

My brother and I visited this state park back in July 2019, when the weather was sweltering hot…read more Upon arrival, we opted for the guided tour around the canyon. A park ranger accompanied us to explain the low water of the Lower Pecos River Canyon, the flora, fauna, and loads of history. Our tour guide/park ranger was nice, friendly, and super knowledgeable. I loved seeing all of the pictographs still intact after so many years. My favorite thing about the tour was when shown replicas of what the past inhabitants ate and how they would survive on the land. The rock art was painted on limestone which was easier to preserve for longer periods. My brother and I even camped in the park. The campsites are spacious and private from any neighboring campers. The site we had came with a picnic table, a fire ring, and a designated spot for the tent. If you are into fossils and geology and are a history buff, I would check out this state park. It is one of the coolest Texas state parks. It does not get as crowded since it isn't considered as popular as the others. I loved seeing the fossils embedded into the limestones and seeing so many sotol plants and arid plants thriving out in the weather. Do make sure that you bring plenty of water as the heat is more dry than humid. There is no shade only if you get under the canyon to view the paintings. The hike can be rugged and steep, you may not need trekking poles throughout the walk, but going down the stairs into the canyon can be tricky if you aren't prepared.

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Seminole Canyon State Park
Seminole Canyon State Park
Seminole Canyon State Park

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Devils River State Natural Area

Devils River State Natural Area

4.2(9 reviews)
41.5 mi

A West Texas hidden gem for sure! My brother and I camped overnight at Kickapoo Caverns and the…read morepark ranger, Ashley gave us suggestions on the scenic route to Devils River. When we got closer to the natural area, we had to take a dusty dirt road off of the main highway. It was very remote with a few houses along the path. Cell reception was non-existent so make sure you download Google maps prior to coming out here. At the "state park", the headquarters was pristine, modern, sleek, and brand new. They finished building it/January 2025. The first week of May, they didn't have any park gear such as magnets, car decals, stickers, but only had the option to stamp "State Park passport book". Also, if you want to check in from this location on Yelp, it won't let you since you're outside of Del Rio. Now at the river, there is a small restroom without air conditioning. The toilets look like ones from a camper or airplane. It was hard to tell if it was clean or not. The restroom smelt like an unclean musty outside world. There's plenty of parking alongside the river. When you get to the river, there's no benches or anywhere to store your belongings. The main part of the river is rocky and the water is icy cold. So cold, but it feels so refreshing in the summer heat. The water is translucent and there's fishes swimming in it too. The fishes will slightly nip at you, but they don't bite. I was a bit fearful of flesh eating amoeba tapping into my brain causing me to be brain dead, but thankfully that didn't happen to me. The water was so clear that I was able open my eyes inside. My brother and I stayed for two hours and had the whole river to ourselves. It was not the slightest crowded. The area is so beautiful. I love West Texas natural beauty. This natural area is the most underrated of the Texas state parks.

Received a sincere apology from TPW. Felt heard and understood. Appreciated a credit for our visit…read moreand the personalized call. Thanks TPW!

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Devils River State Natural Area - Look at that sunset!

Look at that sunset!

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More of that beautiful sunset

Devils River State Natural Area - So quiet all I could hear was the ringing in my ears

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So quiet all I could hear was the ringing in my ears

Camp Eagle - IWR from the mess hall

Camp Eagle

3.6(24 reviews)
71.9 mi

Kids always had a great time Beautiful setting ! Clean . Lots to see and do always nice people …read more Clean camps , lofts and tons of excitement .

The first time Thing One came to this camp, he lasted less than two days here. This wasn't because…read morehe was homesick nor because he hadn't been to any camp before. This was because this camp and staff (in my experience) deal poorly with those with mental health issues. Thing One has Asperger's Syndrome and has difficulty making new friends, and has social issues in environments where bullying is prevalent. During Thing One's only stay at this camp, he was bullied by other campers and became distant and disenchanted with the staff here. The director of this camp called me and asked me to retrieve Thing One via a voicemail. My frustration with Thing One's experience here stems from the manner in which the situation was handled. My son was asked to leave, but the children who bullied him were allowed to stay for the remainder of the camp session. Thing Two has come here for the past two summers and has had a mediocre experience here at best. While she is pleased with her counselors she has gotten, she is less pleased with the vernacular and behavior of the children who attend the camp (e.g., lots of cursing and not following the word of Christ). While the camp staff can't control what occurs in one's home outside of the camp, they can certainly control how the children behave when at camp. Each review of this establishment will be unique to those who attend this camp/retreat. Overall, my children's experiences have been less than stellar here. If anyone intends to send their child here, it is advisable that they carefully review the policies of the camp. Further, if the child being sent here suffers from anxiety or other mental health issues, this may not be the best place to send this type of camper because of the staff's inability to work with youth who fit into this category. Other camp attributes No technology is allowed during the camp session. There is no cell service here as the camp is remote. Campers must bring their own Bible for devotional. Digital camper mail may be purchased for a camper at an additional cost (aside from camp fees). As the camp is remote and the terrain is rough, it is advisable to use a truck or SUV to transport campers to the camp site.

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Camp Eagle - The suspension bridge that connects the two camps.

The suspension bridge that connects the two camps.

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Camp Eagle - My new snap backs...Ya'll know I love a good snapback.

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My new snap backs...Ya'll know I love a good snapback.

Ledge Water - theledgewater

Ledge Water

5.0(1 review)
62.8 mi

We do recommend this RV park. The owner and his wife are very accommodating. It's very hard to…read morefind this Campground, as it's not a traditional RV park. Our campsite was huge! We camped next to the river. Beautiful country land. The river was so clear you could watch the fish swimming. Make sure you get very clear directions. We knew it was on Highway 55 halfway between Rocksprings and Camp Wood. The GPS will not get you to the gate. It's off by about 3 miles. They don't have a sign and there is no cell service in the area. If you have trouble finding it stop at the little cabin with the red roof. That's family that will help you. It's only 1 mile from there. Hard to find but totally worth it. We will be coming back.

From the owner: theledgewater is a family owned and operated campgrounds located on 342 acres of the upper Nueces…read moreRiver watershed. We have over 3 miles of 100 million-year-old, spring-fed riverfront from 6-inch rapids to 8-foot deep bedrock holes and Pecan trees from 50 to 500 years old. The limestone, flint and caliche hills are approximately 500 feet in height. Springs bubble up in the river, out of the ground and run out of solid limestone rock! There are white tailed, axis and fallow deer, black buck antelope, turkey and very many species of birds. In fact, nowhere else on the North American continent is there such a variety of species of birds, as the Texas Hill Country. Hike to see the panoramic views from the cliffs above the river. We suggest bringing your mountain bike or ATV for park transportation and to view the wildlife and scenery.

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Ledge Water - Theledgewater

Theledgewater

Ledge Water - Theledgewater

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Ledge Water - Theledgewater

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Neal's Lodges - The Frio

Neal's Lodges

3.0(96 reviews)
72.6 mi

The email exchange to set up the reservation was good and professional. The cabins and customer…read moreservice were not. Their response to my feedback lacked any accountability: Thank you for letting us know. This place isn't for everyone. However, thousands love us so we will trudge on! Feedback to Neal's: We had a reservation for cabin #2 for July 13-17. I expected the cabin to be small and rustic, but I did not expect the cabin to be dirty. The floor didn't look like it had been cleaned in a while. The bedside table next to the bed on the right has a recessed design along the outer perimeter of the top that was full of dirt. The bathroom was also dirty, especially the floor behind the toilet. The AC was very loud. The bed closest to the AC unit was tilted such that the head was lower than the feet. Lastly, the customer service was lacking. In my cabin and my daughter's cabin (#3), there were nice, clean, and relatively new frigs. However, the person who installed them, hung the doors, so they opened to the bed and not the kitchen. I know for a fact that the doors could be hung either way. When I asked the door to be changed, I was told it can't be done. What that meant is that it was not going to be fixed. This seemed to be an unreasonable answer. Hopefully, y'all will make the effort to get the refrigerator doors hung correctly. My family chose to stay at Neal's' on the recommendation of my adult granddaughter, who had stayed in a 3-bedroom cabin for a number of summers with a friend and the friend's family. We will not be staying at Neal's again.

There is absolutely no life guards and minimal safety precautions. Staff is welcoming but I've…read morepersonally heard that they are unfair to their employees and passive aggressive. Overall not a nice place to be and dangerous. Last year somebody almost drowned coming off of their slide (which is overpriced).

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Neal's Lodges - The Frio

The Frio

Neal's Lodges - Cabin

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Neal's Lodges - From our back patio.

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From our back patio.

Hidden Valley RV Park - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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