Bosque Bottoms RV Park

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.4)5 reviews

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Directions

From Dallas using I-35 to Hillsboro. Exit 370A to US-77. Turn right on to State Highway 22. Continue to State Highway 22 until you get into Meridian. Turn left at the Blinking stop sign. Bosque bottoms will be on your right approx. 1.5 miles. From Dallas using US-67. Take I-35 to Exit US-67 into Cleburne. Turn right on to State Highway 174. Continue on Highway 174 into Meridian. Turn left at dead end with Blinking stop sign onto Morgan Street. Continue on Morgan Street approx. 1.5 miles. Bosque Bottoms will be on your left. From Waco take Highway 6 North from Waco. Continue into Meridian. Turn right at the redlight on to State Highway 22. Bosque Bottoms will be on your right once you cross the Bosque River.

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jason jackson

6 years ago
5/5

So far it's been a nice place to live. Very peaceful, clean and just the right place to be in town. Not too far away from the store's.

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Scarlett1960

6 years ago
4/5

Nice, no frills RV park in Meridian, TX. The onsite camp host came out to greet us when we arrived. He collected our money and gave a discount for Good Sam members. Told us not to hesitate to ask if we needed anything. Quiet place to stay.

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STEVE BRITTAIN

6 years ago
4/5

Beautiful campground with nice,clean showers and facilities.

But I wouldn’t recommend bringing your pets here.I was careful with my dog (portable pet fence,and walked on leash),but she unexpectedly jumped “through”my legs and out of my trailer when I opened the door-she must have heard something I didn’t.

A young man in a pickup was speeding down the gravel road past the camp,dust flying,and hit and killed her.

I had thought that this was going to be my regular camping destination(very quiet and peaceful,and I was the only camper at the park),but I doubt I’ll ever be back-no fault of the park people,

just be aware if you love your pets

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Tracey Mcclure

5 years ago
4/5

Great food at the cook off but by noon no brisket left. Lots of spicy concoctions and things like deer , pork and quail. It was also VERY muddy so wear your boots if it's rained.

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Pamela Gervais

4 years ago
5/5

Great park, beautiful trees, clean and fun. Attended the BBQ cookoff, WOW great food, a fabulous price and good fun! It was only $6 to get in, there were plenty of food tastings and if you buy the little 50¢ tix you can vote for your favorite tasting. There's a car show, vendors selling their goods, funnel cakes and kiddie rides. Lots of sunshine today! Enjoyed every minute!!!

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