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TxTwoSome wrote:
On The River Walk In San Antonio. I Would Recommend Mad Dog Pub. If You Like Fish & Chips, And Also One Of The Best Steaks I Have Had.
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โMar-16-2019 02:13 PM
garmp wrote:
Recently got concerned about Garner State Park after reading about their check-in procedure/polocy and the various horror stories there of. Seems it can take hours to get a site and then the site is assigned to you.
We're use to looking over the campground and finding a site of our liking then registering. Don't know if this would be an issue or not, so I guess the best thing to do is to call and see what they say. Anyone have any experience camping there? We do not have reservations, as we hate to be tied down to a specific place at a specific time AND picking a site blindly.
We sort of plan to be at Garner SP middle of the third week of April for two nights.
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โSep-29-2018 11:05 AM
Heisenberg wrote:We also like Garner SP. But in the southern Hill Country, we prefer South Llano River SP near Junction and Kerrville-Schreiner Park (former SP) in Kerrville. K-S Park has FHU sites, as well as W/E sites with 30-50A power. SLRSP has W/E sites, huge trees, river fishing, and a terrific bird blind. Garner has canoeing and kayaking, as well fishing and hiking. All of them are great campgrounds and, using I-10 with your tv or toad, close enough to visit both San Antonio and Fredricksburg on separate day trips.
Garner State Park hands down.
โSep-27-2018 03:10 PM
โSep-24-2018 05:13 PM
garmp wrote:
Thanks for the great suggestions/opinions.
How's the crowds that time of year? Are reservations recommended? We're not big on reservations cause we're not really sure when we'll be where, unless we got to. Have to look into more COE parks and possibly a side trip to the River Walk for the DW!
By the way, the fossil info sent the DW over the top. Now the Hill Country is a must!
Next we need eateries, but not big on Tex-Mex. Peppers & us don't agree.
Thanks all.