Been here for two days, and have five left. After using all the (known) amenities I believe I can now properly review. I like to review based on the business as you cannot paint all places with the same brush, so keep that in mind as you read.
First side note, this area of Texas is HUMID this time of year (July). I'm not surprised, but for someone that spent the last 15 years in Phoenix and Flagstaff AZ, I was not well prepared. This has nothing to do with the park, but it should be noted when traveling here that AC is a must if for nothing more than removing the humidity from your coach's air.
Layout:
Aisles are tight for larger rigs. We did not have any issues with our 26ft long off-road trailer, but a larger trailer may not have the same luck. Lots of trees, wildlife, and room for the kids to play. Overall the layout is a "B" at this time.
Spaces:
Far enough apart to make the layout less of an issue. While the hookups are on the correct side of the coach, for some they could pose an issue. That issue is that the park takes a fairly large slope down as you enter. I had approximately 6-8" difference from side to side. On a lifted trailer like mine it was not an issue, but a normal rig would have issues fully clearing their black and gray water due to the dumps being lower than the spaces themselves. We are avid off the grid campers, I'm used to not being level without coaxing, but also understand that is not typical for folks that only camp in parks. The spaces are a "C" at this time.
Amenities:
There is a large "gathering place" at the edge of the park. This has coin laundry, vending machine, a dining table to seat six, several chairs, men's and women's restrooms with HOT showers, TVs with satellite, and my personal favorite, a ton of old school VHS tapes. I was sad to not find a VHS player, but if I should find one on Craigslist this week it will be donated and they will for your stay. For a park of this nature this was a very pleasant surprise. Word of advice, sit in the gathering place after your shower for a bit to dry off and soak in some AC while writing your Yelp review like I am now. That will keep you from going back into the humidity wet and needing a shower again immediately. Amenities are a well deserved "A".
Service:
We arrived after close with a pre-booked space. Alice came a greeted us the following afternoon. She was extremely hospitable and explained the amenities of the park, thanked us for coming, and welcomed us to come to the host site should we have any issues. Service was definitely an "A".
Overall:
I really like this little park. Price for the week was fantastic, and I feel you get a lot for the money spent. Is it the Jellystone Park that you are basically at a resort but sleeping in your coach, no, but for what it is it is awesome. There are some friendly full timers here that were nice to talk with, nice grounds backing up to woods, and great showers to wash the humidity off. Would I come here again, I certainly would. I am quite happy thus far, and I'm certain you will be as well. read more