Excellent Texas State Park. We were in back-in site #13. It looked small from the road, but easily accommodated my 37' 5th wheel and still had room to park my truck. Very private and great shade. Water pressure and quality good. Good 30A electric. Central dump station is tight, no sewer at sites. Nice, easy hiking trails. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park has gigantic campsites with picnic table, fire pit, and level tent area. All sites have mature trees with ample shade. There were paddle boat and canoe rentals, walking trails that lead to the lake and fishing pier. We enjoyed seeing numerous deer, raccoons, armadillo, squirrels, and vultures. We did choose a campsite that seemed to have all the ants. There is a walk in beach area to swim but the water smelled odd. Over all it was a great experience and we would return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great Park to hang out in and enjoy nature. There were 2 eagles in the park for the winter. Great fishing and trophy bass. Most helpful park hosts. Unfortunately no water due to freeze, but not a detraction. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Small state park. Quiet when we stayed there. Excellent shaded sites, though they can be a little tight. They have pictures of all of the sites, along with dimensions at the gate - makes it easier selecting a site. Lots of raccoons in the area, so be careful with food. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice state park. Sites are large enough for slides and awnings. Park is clean and well
kept and staff is friendly and always ready to help. Definitely a good place for relaxing. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.