Gus Causbie (Gusc)
Registered Member Username: Gusc
Post Number: 509 Registered: 11-2005 Posted From: 63.97.117.14
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Friday, October 12, 2007 - 8:47 pm: | |
Carthage, TX-Carthage RV Campground. Very friendly, nice park right on US-59 East side bypass, no restaurant. Wide open spaces but no trees. We made reservations by phone and arrived late. We were assigned one of their numerous new concrete pads at the rear of the park. These pads are huge, I could have parked another 4104 in front of mine! They are 50 amp, which I don't need but had to pay for anyway. Good Sam. $28. Columbus, TX - Columbus RV Park. Beautiful, lots of grass, all level spots, very friendly folks, in town and just off I-10. Short distance to a couple of good restaurants. Good Sam. $20.70. Von Ormy, TX (Near San Antonio). Hidden Valley RV Park-Very isolated and quiet, right on a small creek. New level gravel parking spots either 30 or 50 amp. However, the facilities are very limited and there is a one mile dusty gravel road into the park. This is not for the faint of heart nor the place to be without a toad, but it is an easy drive to the tourist attractions of San Antonio. Excellent Mexican restaurant two miles away. Very, very friendly and laid back. I stayed here six nights next door to a buddy who had a toad while our wives attended a reunion in SA. Passport America rate is $10/12.50 for 30/50 amp spots. Waco, TX - I-35 RV Park. Huge park (215 spots). By far the nicest park of the trip. Right off I-35 just north of Waco. Very friendly, owner is a character. First class facility, good level, shady spots and on site cafe of limited menu. New pool, two laundromats, three ponds (Fishing in one). We were ahead of schedule so stayed two nights because it was so nice. Good Sam. $20. |