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- Stormy_EyesExplorerWe spent February that wilderness oaks and enjoyed it. The office staff were pleasant, prompt and helpful. The camp guide did a wonderful job helping us get into our site; as newbies, his help was much appreciated. The sites are concrete. Ours was pretty level, but others had some slope. The site was large enough for our motorhome with slides and daily driver. Picnic tables at each site. Clean laundry and bathrooms. The park is easy to find, just off a main road. The pull through sites are at the front, and get the most road noise. Further back has less traffic noise and more live oak trees. Activities on calendar. Many snowbirds spending the whole season. Everybody seemed friendly. Do you have specific questions?
- jpcp3844ExplorerThank you
- LynnandCarolExplorerWe have a friend staying there in a Park Model and she loves it! Great staff and Park is kept clean. Palm trees and live oaks throughout the park, and the previous poster is correct about the pull throughs in the front near 35 having road noise. Would recommend this park or Sand Dollar about a mile down the road on the other side and closer to Aransas Bay and Fulton Beach Road.
- Stormy_EyesExplorerOh, I forgot to mention something, and it is important if you are noise sensitive. This RV park is located immediately north of a small airport. Small aircraft fly low over the park during takeoffs and landings. There can be a fair number of takeoffs and landings; I wondered if perhaps trainees were doing practice runs. The noise did not bother us, but it might disturb a more noise sensitive camper.
- LynnandCarolExplorerStormy Eyes is correct about the airport as the Coast Guard does touch and go training there fairly often.
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