From Jct of US-77 & US-181, N 1.4 mi on US-181 (R).
We were therefor a family function rented 6 spots the city of sinton staff was on point for all are needs fishing a huge filled for the kids to ride there dirt bikes and a gulf course right next door just wish the pool would have been open.
They also have a huge pulvilon we rented for a day
We attended a bridal tea party at one of the buildings here. The building was very nice and in good condition. The playground right outside was perfect for my little guy. I do not live in the area and do not know what the rental fee on this was but it was nice and well worth looking into if you need a rental for an event.
We live outside of Sinton & cannot believe we haven’t spent more time here!! There is a sidewalk “trail” hidden in the back of the park & also some mowed “senderos” to continue your walk, run or hike. Absolutely love seeing all the wildlife. We have been in the back multiple times & haven’t seen any snakes, but it doesn’t mean there aren’t any around. Excellent location for wildlife photography!
The RV park has been sorely neglected. Tall grass and weeds everywhere. Some long term residents are starting to junk up their sites. We did have a level concrete site and the utilities work. The golf course was in very good shape.
Very disappointing. It's obvious the only thing they care about here is the golf course.
We just moved to Sinton and we were excited to check out this large park and it's hiking trails. Several sites said the park is 1,200 acres with 11 miles of trails. Which we quickly found is not true. When we got there we spent 20 minutes driving in circles trying to figure out where the trails are. Nothing is marked. I had to use Google earth and other reviews to guess where the trails were (Park behind the gate to the horse area and go under the gate to the left of the area and walk back. You'll find a concrete sidewalk with grass grown over it). The "trails" are a few over grown mowed paths and a dilapidated concrete path. The concrete trail takes you around a pond with a broken/falling apart pier and ends at a massive trash pile.. there is probably only 1.5 miles of trails if you add the paths together.
There are TONS of maintenance workers all over the park yet the hiking trails are not taken care of at all. It is a very small part of the park and would take little effort to maintain. Looks like they probably only mow it once a month.
On the plus, side no one is on the trails and it was a peaceful private walk with my dogs.