Palmetto State Park

  • $18.00 /night
  • (5.0)5 reviews

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RV Camping
Tent Camping
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Directions

To reach the park, travel 10 miles northwest of Gonzales on U.S. Highway 183 to FM 1586, then west on FM 1586 for two miles to Ottine, and south on Park Road 11; or go six miles southeast of Luling on U.S. Highway 183, and then southwest on Park Road 11 for two miles.

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Drive-in

Accommodations

Cabins
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RV Sites
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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Pretty site, went to look at potential camping and pavilion use. Camping sites look cozy, flat, well kept, standard amenities. Pavilion info: Six "door" openings are 7ft by 8 ft. Eight picnic tables that seat about 8 each are inside, and 2 larger picnic tables on back deck seat about 10 each. There's an enclosed kitchen and enclosed "dining room" with fireplace attached on the right side of the pavilion.

There's 1 electrical outlet in the main part and bathrooms on the left side. It has 4 ceiling fans and 2 chandeliers, lightswitch not visible, probably in locked dining room/kitchen. Two electrical outlets are visible in (locked) bathroom section. RV camping is close by, and day-use areas are adjacent to the parking lot (about 25 spots) and around pavilion. There are ramps for wheelchairs. There's also a water spigot outside and San Marcos river access.

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Tom Caldwell Online

10 months ago
5/5

Great park. Lots of shade, well maintained hiking trails. We enjoyed both the San Marcos River and Oxbow Lake. Interesting swamp ecosystem unique to the park. Nice play ground and a small.

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CL G

10 months ago
5/5

When we went it was pretty nice and quiet. There are workers living quarters by the water campground so thats nice for some safety. The skies were pretty dark and the stars shown brightly if you don’t have lights on or your neighbors you can stargaze. By the restrooms on the back of the large notification boards they have the community books you can borrow. The restrooms by water camp ground have two stalls one regular size and one handicapped the restroom with shower has if I remember two regular size and one handicapped and two showers are kept clean. There is a tornado sign by the shower/restroom so I believe that is where you would take shelter if needed. On the trails I could hear different birds and we also saw deer. Of the three trails I walked on they were well maintained and easy to follow. We didn’t have any issues with bugs. We also needed air for one tire and was able to do that at the park headquarters. There is a Bucee’s nine minutes away if you need more snacks food or drinks. If i came back again I would like to bring my pupper she would enjoy the trails.

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Charles Bastian

10 months ago
5/5

Awesome little park. No sewer, but they have electric and water. Bathrooms have clean showers with high water pressure. Trails are great, easy for anyone to hike or bike on. Definitely a must visit park.

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Jana Mantovani

9 months ago
5/5

Fun state park with great trails, boardwalks throughout the trails, beautiful foliage, lots of trees and plants. I meandered amongst the trails and walk/ran 2.5 miles. After a picnic lunch, I took the paddleboard out for three loops of the lake (.5 miles down and back). Scenic and peaceful, I’ll definitely be back.

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