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RandyandMarla's avatar
Aug 23, 2017

San Antonio

My wife and I are planning on spending a month or two in San Antonio this winter and would like your opinions on RV parks in the area. Can anyone recommend an RV park from personal experience?
  • John&Joey wrote:
    gafidler wrote:
    HERE

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    If you do go there MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW THEIR DIRECTIONS!!! If you take the GPS route you may rip out the underside of your rig. Unless it's fixed on the north side is a railroad track with a steep up and down. Very likely you will tear something out if you take that route.
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    This for sure. Do not use E Southcross Blvd from I-37. I made it over that rail crossing OK, but would not do it again. If arriving (or leaving) by I-37 use SE Military Drive a little farther south.
  • When selecting an RV Park/Resort we do not stay at the Corporate Parks. They do not post Rates and pertinent information. You must visit/call. I have a problem with a business that hides their charges and fees. Email? Best results is 2-3 days the email goes to a corporate drop box. I had questions on a Sun Park in Florida and the agent was in Michigan. We only stay at Parks owned by independent owners. We who stay at parks have become more or less a commodity to these Corporate Parks and not customers. Sun is not the only Corporate Conglomerate out there. This is strictly our personal opinion.

    Home on Wheels wrote:
    Hello!

    Kerrville is a "little" west of San Antonio, but you want a very nice park, stay at Buckhorn RV Park in Kerrville. http://www.buckhornlake.com/

    Very nice and clean.

    I would not recommend staying in the Sun Communities RV Resort as some have said on this site. They have really let the Tree Tops Rv park in Arlington go down hill. Oh, they've got the "front office" area looking really nice, but the rest of it is in bad shape. We've heard the same thing about the Sun Community park in San Antonio.

    We've stayed at Oak Wood RV Park in Fredricksburg, it's an older park, but it's clean.

    We've also stayed at Fredericksburg RV Park in Fredericksburg. http://fbgrvpark.com/ These sites are really close together, you actually step out of your rig and onto the neighbors' sewer connections. We will not stay there again.

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