Dahava
Novice
We did a one-nighter at Guadalupe River State Park which is just north of San Antonio. What a very nice spot! The park hosts are really on the ball there and they really have done a great job. The bathroom facilities are immaculate! Thankfully, there was no burn ban in effect so we could have a nice fire. It was $20 for water and electric hookups, $16 w/o.
The park is located just within Texas Hill Country and the Guadalupe River actually looks like a river and not a creek. Typically, "river" means creek, and "creek" means "rocks"...unless it's raining. Since every single lake in Texas is man-made (except the one that's really in Louisiana but juts into Texas) it's nice to stay near an actual waterway other than a pool!
The park is located just within Texas Hill Country and the Guadalupe River actually looks like a river and not a creek. Typically, "river" means creek, and "creek" means "rocks"...unless it's raining. Since every single lake in Texas is man-made (except the one that's really in Louisiana but juts into Texas) it's nice to stay near an actual waterway other than a pool!