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Mark R. Greenwood

11 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Cotton Lane RV Resort

Nice, quiet RV and 55+ residential (mobile and modular) resort. Tons of activities going on almost every day. Pull-Through and Back-In RV sites. All level with full hookups. Nice here in the winter but I can see, from the bleached out units, that it probably gets pretty hot here in the summer time and there is very little green space (except for the 4 Hole Golf Course) and no mature trees for shade. Still a very nice RV Resort with lots of amenities and friendly and helpful staff. Will definitely be back.

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Mark R. Greenwood

5 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Goodfellow AFB Recreation Area

Marginal 4 stars. Prime real estate for a military recreation area. Especially in the middle of Texas. However, the RV sites are very Spartan. Especially the pull through spots on the south end. They only have electric and water hookup, no sewer. The 175 day people get prime sites with full hookups. Why is that? Why not allow transients those sites? Staff remember at the counter was friendly and helpful. The Wi-Fi is intermittent throughout the sites. The office is on the edge of the lake and there are no signs pointing to the office so it's kind of hard to find. However, for $15 a night it's hard to beat.

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Mark R. Greenwood

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Northwest River Park & Campground

Really enjoyed the stay. Had Spot 1. Don't take that spot unless you love hearing kids play all day (from early morning to dusk) at the playground immediately across the road. Decent bathroom and shower facilities. A bit buggy but overall clean and within an easy walk regardless of where your spot is. Electric at sites (30 Amp) but water has shared hookups so bring your longest water hoses. No black-tank hookup but a Dump Station on site on the way out (another reason not to take Site 1). ;) Reasonable rates ($30 per night). Come fully equipped because the Camp Store has none of the usual camping items such as small propane bottles, batteries, camp stove gas, charcoal, or even ice or firewood. Staff is friendly. Canoe, kayaking, and paddle boat rental available. Very nice little lake (no swimming) and a little river that is beautiful for paddling. We enjoyed our visit and will very likely be back.

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Mark R. Greenwood

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Northwest River Park and Campground

Really enjoyed the stay. Had Spot 1. Don't take that spot unless you love hearing kids play all day (from early morning to dusk) at the playground immediately across the road. Decent bathroom and shower facilities. A bit buggy but overall clean and within an easy walk regardless of where your spot is. Electric at sites (30 Amp) but water has shared hookups so bring your longest water hoses. No black-tank hookup but a Dump Station on site on the way out (another reason not to take Site 1). ;) Reasonable rates ($30 per night). Come fully equipped because the Camp Store has none of the usual camping items such as small propane bottles, batteries, camp stove gas, charcoal, or even ice or firewood. Staff is friendly. Canoe, kayaking, and paddle boat rental available. Very nice little lake (no swimming) and a little river that is beautiful for paddling. We enjoyed our visit and will very likely be back.

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