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Justin Broadwater

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Fort Belvoir Travel and RV Camp

Nice place to do some tent camping. Right beside the water. Lots of oicnic tables, firepits, small pavilions and trash receptacles. Lots of people pull their vehicles beside campsites. Good fishing, you can launch kayaks right off banks. Right on the trails too.

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Justin Broadwater

10 months ago
4/5

Campsite: Bastrop/Colorado River KOA

This RV park is well kept, has awesome staff (Kristina and others), and sites are spacey. Love the closed gate and access requirements. Easy to get laundry done with their machines being managed through a phone app. The RV is right on the river, so nice walk down to the river is relaxing. The biggest problem is the insane amount of noise 24/7. If you ever hear those cars that whiz by you with crazy loud pipes, well, just imagine hearing that at 2am, 3am, 518am and so on. As always, there is no place to really walk with kids except on the road down to the playground. So you have to be mindful of guests who don't look at their speed (limit is 9mph). Dog Park is ok, but I love that they do have bag stations all over the RV park. Bath house is nice, and the lady who cleans does an awesome job. Easy on and easy off highway access, although just be careful pulling in as the vehicles in Texas don't care how small or big your trailer is, they will speed, tailgate, cut you off and the gate entrance is right near the entrance to the highway. They have firepits, and even refuel your tanks if you let them out by the rv. They have lots of nice features and again nice guests, nice staff and nice sites. Overall, this is a great park. But, for the price and the sound from highway, I personally will not rebook again in future.

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Justin Broadwater

9 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Military Park Fort Sam Houston Joint Base San Antonio RV Park

This is one of the best FamCamps in the MWR network. When you hear FamCamp, this is a family setting campground. From a huge playground to the long dogrun and a plethora of dog waste cans and bags throughout and the very large spaces. Overall, there really is not much (trains) to complain about. The staff are super friendly, the maintenance crew is AMAZING, and the camp hosts are easy to get along with. There is so much to see and do on and off post. I'm not sure what you can really look down upon. There are extra (huge too) playgrounds less than 2 miles away. The Equestrian Center is just down the street. You can search for activities on base, but it's so plentiful that this is an awesome choice for staying short or long-term. Full support with propane refill is as easy as dropping off the tank and picking up and paying later in the day. Washing machines are $2, and dryers are $1.75 (get quarters from inside the office). Price per month is one of the cheapest in MWR, too.

The huge downside that's been hard to get used to for me is the train that will blow their horn for 1 to 4 seconds for at least 3 separate crossings during each and every pass as they go between the rv park and the hospital. This happens at all times throughout the day and all night long. It's not just one train a day either, more like 10 trains or more a day.

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Justin Broadwater

9 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Fort Sam Houston Army RV

This is one of the best FamCamps in the MWR network. When you hear FamCamp, this is a family setting campground. From a huge playground to the long dogrun and a plethora of dog waste cans and bags throughout and the very large spaces. Overall, there really is not much (trains) to complain about. The staff are super friendly, the maintenance crew is AMAZING, and the camp hosts are easy to get along with. There is so much to see and do on and off post. I'm not sure what you can really look down upon. There are extra (huge too) playgrounds less than 2 miles away. The Equestrian Center is just down the street. You can search for activities on base, but it's so plentiful that this is an awesome choice for staying short or long-term. Full support with propane refill is as easy as dropping off the tank and picking up and paying later in the day. Washing machines are $2, and dryers are $1.75 (get quarters from inside the office). Price per month is one of the cheapest in MWR, too.

The huge downside that's been hard to get used to for me is the train that will blow their horn for 1 to 4 seconds for at least 3 separate crossings during each and every pass as they go between the rv park and the hospital. This happens at all times throughout the day and all night long. It's not just one train a day either, more like 10 trains or more a day.

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