Monday, May 14, 2012

Two more Campgrounds around Kerrville

First stop on our campground explorations day was Kerrville-Schreiner City Park run by the City of Kerrville. Your Texas Parks Pass doesn’t work here. They charge $4.00 for a Day-Use Pass, which we gladly paid. The camping closest to the river seemed a bit too tight for a big rig, but there was plenty of room at the sites on the other side of the highway.

There is a very good park map HERE, and you can see that the road and the river are very close. I’m guessing that traffic noise from HWY 173 might be pretty awful on a busy day, so we’d opt for a site further back toward the trails. This Park would be a great bargain choice, especially if you wanted to be in the area for a few weeks taking advantage of all the RV services available. Although hot as blazes in summer, the weather here in winter is magnificent. Things do book up with Snow-Birds, so plan ahead.

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Next stop was Guadalupe River RV Resort, which was just gorgeous.

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Some of us goofed off while the more serious made phone calls and listened to critically important radio broadcasts.

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The verdant,  peaceful ambience, the cool flowing river bordered by lots of shady paths and charming swings make this the place we’d visit when next in Kerrville.

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