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    Boulderdash Cabin & RV Park

    Boulderdash Cabin & RV Park

    4.1(9 reviews)
    9.6 km

    We spent 2025 Thanksgiving week at Boulderdash, and it was fantastic. Extremely well run RV…read morefacility, strong stable power at the pedestal, good water, and well kept grounds. Small, but perfect for us because it was not overrun with people in golf carts, 4 wheelers, etc. The owners, Lyn & Carol-anne, have their residence right next door, and are available for any issues or questions. And they delivered warm pumpkin bread loaves to all campers on Thanksgiving! They have built a great escape with this RV park. There is also a house, an apartment, and a renovated RV available for rent. Bandera is about 10-15 minutes away, if you have to "do something". Highly recommended. We will be back!

    We arrived to find Carol-anne waiting for us, with a welcoming smile as big as Texas. She led us to…read moreour site and gave us a quick rundown of some of the park rules (trash, laundry, parking, etc). As others have said, there was a complimentary mason jar of deer corn on our picnic table and a printed sheet of park info. Lyn stopped by to say hello while we were setting up. He seems to always have something to keep him busy in the park...always on the go. They live up the hill, above the park, so they're close by if you need anything. There are two shower/restrooms: a converted horse trailer (so cool!) and the more traditional one that's part of the office building. The traditional one has a shower that is divine! Big and roomy, with real water pressure!!! The laundry is two/two deal, with each load costing a total of either $3 (your own laundry soap and dryer sheets) or $5 (their laundry soap and dryer sheets). The Wi-Fi is the best we've ever encountered! Never once were we knocked offline, no slow weak signal, we were able to stream as much as we wanted. It really was the best! This is a very small park and it feels more like you're hanging out in someone's backyard. Very cozy, very calm. Wildlife everywhere. We ended up buying 80 lbs of deer corn, strawberries, blueberries, cabbage, carrots, grapes and apples for the deer, as well as peanuts for the squirrel that lives in the knothole of the tree next to the deck. The wildlife was a big selling point in booking our stay here, and it did not disappoint: fawns, does, spikes, bucks, gray fox, raccoon, squirrels, cardinals, titmouses, doves and house finches were our visitors. I would imagine it's tough to get a reservation here during high season, but if you can, do it! You'll love it! (Word of caution...the last stretch of the drive here, maybe a quarter of a mile, is unmaintained gravel that requires a very slow crawl if you want to be kind to your rig. Take it slow and easy, and you'll be rewarded with a great stay at a lovely little gem of a park.)

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    Hill Country State Natural Area - Visitor center with friendly Ms. Juarez behind counter  1/2025

    Hill Country State Natural Area

    4.4(25 reviews)
    26.0 km

    The Hill Country SNA provides for a scenic and tranquil experience of the area; It is often viewed…read moreas the boundary between the American South and Southwest regions. The Brazos River is the unofficial divider of East and West Texas, but the Hill Country serves as a physical boundary of two regions and not simply the state. Its defining characteristic is the karst topography that permeates the landscape. I recommend purchasing the Texas State Parks annual pass which allows for access to all Texas SNA for one year and supports our natural areas. I really appreciate the staff at Hill Country SNA! I have found numerous examples of the trail being maintained to prevent erosion and overuse using natural barriers like tree limbs. On Saturday, February 28th, 2026, I ran into a cougar on Cougar Canyon Overlook Trail! Cats are very infrequently encountered in the wild by humans; I have seen many black bears in the Appalachian Mountains, but never a cat. If you desire to see a cougar, I would recommend hiking in the morning or evening as cats are crepuscular.

    We decided to hike here on a gorgeous Sunday before the cold front hit, and so glad we did! Located…read morenear Bandera, the drive was nice through winding hills and views of exotic animals along the way. Upon entrance to the park, you'll notice a change in the road, not paved whatsoever. A bit of a rugged drive, but not outrageous. Parking was plentiful and we walked toward the visitor building. Inside that building was the most helpful and friendly park ranger, Ms. Juarez, happy to help and spend time to answer any questions. She gave us a nice big legible map and gave us suggestions on trails. Being our first time here, we opted for the "challenging " peak trail. It was a beautiful hike- plenty of signage, plants were labeled, and many variations of yuccas landscaped the area. The hike up to the peak was not that bad actually, not sure I'd call it challenging, but more moderate. It was very doable and there were quite a few benches along the way for beautiful views and/or to take a break. Coming down was easy and we took a few other trails back to the parking lot for alternate scenery. Horses and bikes are allowed. Bathrooms are located at the visitor center and at a few of the other parking lots. We had a pass- free entrance for military and for me as a family member $6 Wonderful place to hike! Approx an 1 1/2 drive from SA

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    By the River Campground - More deer

    By the River Campground

    4.7(23 reviews)
    47.6 km

    I stayed here for a quick weekend trip with friends. It's a nice little campsite for both tent…read morecampers and RV campers. The lot sits between a creek and residential homes. There's a small river that crosses through the camp site, but the tides were low and it didn't look like you could kayak or tube in it that weekend. It was nice to watch the ducks swim by though. I like that the campsite includes clean restrooms and showers. Each tent site provides you a bench, trash bin, bbq grill, and fire pit. Unfortunately, there was a burn ban in effect during our stay, so we couldn't light a wood fire. There was plenty of space between us and other campers, so it didn't feel cramped. One thing that could be improved is that the field is pretty rocky. We couldn't seem to find a spot for our tent that wouldn't drive a stone in our backs at night. The camp site offers kayak rentals, but it gets to be quite expensive. Visitors can also use the swimming pool located by the front office. If you're feeling hungry, want to grab a drink, or enjoy some entertainment, right by the entrance is a restaurant bar. They've got live music most nights.

    I camped here last weekend, and it's a decent campground. There's a shallow river, restrooms with…read moreshowers that actually have hot water, a community center with some restaurants nearby. It's more of a camper site with a dry-ish field nearby. I feel that this site just had extra land so it offered some camping grounds but you're basically in people's backyards on both sides, and near a highway so lots of car noise. Maybe there are sites offered deeper where you're not so close to roads and peoples homes. Overall, I still enjoyed my trip, but I would probably only return here if I had an RV Camper. Not the best spot for tent camping.

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    Thousand Trails Medina Lake

    Thousand Trails Medina Lake

    2.7(43 reviews)
    14.4 km

    This is the worst campground on the planet. I'm pretty sure! I've stayed in some pretty bad places…read morebefore but getting to the campground to drive past about eight crack houses and three meth labs, and some RVs that just need to be burned to the ground and places that look like garbage dumps. We got to the resort only to have reverse polarity on the power pole and could not hook up thank God we had a generator. The roads are terrible. It's ugly. There's not much to do and I don't recommend this place to anyone do yourself a favor stay away and by the way, there is no lake or water. WISH I COULD GIVE A -1 REVIEW THAT BAD!

    This review is from January 2024. I didn't realize I never hit enter until I was looking for…read moresomething else today, a year later. Laundry is $1.65 per washing machine, $1.80 per dryer/60 minutes with 6 washers/6 dryers, all on CSC digital pay. You need to download the app before you get to the laundry rooms if at all possible. There are big tables for folding, big sink, good ventilation, lots of chairs for waiting. Minigolf is nice and big. Activity center is busy with planned activities. Pickleball, shuffleboard, pool, cornhole, tennis courts, basketball courts. Coffee maker in activity room. Lots of trails to walk. There is no water in lake. It's pretty much completely dried up. Park is about 30 minutes from San Antonio, 25 minutes from Amazon lockers at Quik Mart in Helotes. Almost all trees around laundrymat need to be cut down. Lots of Oak Wilt and dead branches will fall on trailers. There 's a bunch of 50 and 30 amps that don't work and have green TT covers on them. There is a paper with a barcode for the gate that works the whole time. We love that the code doesn't change for the gate like at Lake Whitney TT. Tons of deer, okay to feed them. Bought deer corn at True Value in town $9.99 for 50 lbs. They will almost eat out of your hand. The neighborhood coming into this park is a bit sketchy, but we had no issues at all. It is important to take 8th street coming into this park. DO NOT take 3rd street if you're in a big rig.

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    Pomarosa RV Park - Artisan soaps and shampoo bars

    Pomarosa RV Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    8.9 km

    We were looking for a last minute stay for the 11 Street Bar Mardi Gras parade. We saw the reviews…read moreand reserved a spot. The site has about 50 spots. Some long term RV's. Bibi met us at the office, she was very cordial, and engaging. The site is off the highway and South of Bandera. A short distance. I was a little reluctant about the site at first. They shut down the showers, but the laundry is open with a code. We did not need them. Bibi is always smiling and talkative and very cordial. We had questions about the place and she was very engaging. Some folks there were long term and very friendly and respectful. We would stay there again. Do not look for "fire rings" or picnic tables. The site is relaxing and friendly. BiBi will try to accommodate as best they can. AND if you are into craft brewing the " Bandera Ale Project" brewery is just across the highway. A cool place to hang out. Love it

    The owners at Pomarosa are great folks. We were having truck problems and needed to stay a couple…read moreof more nights unexpectedly. We also had to play car swap with near-by family members a few times. They were very gracious in letting us do what we needed to do to make our visit as enjoyable as possible under the circumstances. We were also happy with how easy the check in and out procedures were. While staying at the park, we were able to keep to ourselves and never had any unexpected knocks on the door. Their sweet little kids were around but they too kept to themselves and were a delight when I brought my puppy to them to meet them. The park is conveniently located by Bandera but was not jammed packed and over priced. Very quiet and calm atmosphere. We will visit again for sure.

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