I'm always eager to head out to a new place. I originally thought that Camp Wood was in a different location because I was thinking of Camp Verde until I looked at the map. I was heading to Nueces River RV and Cabin Resort for a rally. More on that in the next post but This is a great area and a great park. I took Hwy 90 out of San Antonio and turned north at Uvalde. Okay, okay, I actually cut across country at Sabinal but the important info is that the roads are super easy with an RV no matter how big. You should also know that the famous Twisted Sister region is just north of Camp Wood. It's loved by all motorcyclists for it's very hilly, curvy, and exciting roads so coming from the north and northeast, you need to know what you are getting into. The RV park is surrounded by hills and trees.
The front of the park is the newest with pull-through and back-in sites with full hookups.
Flowers out to welcome our arrival.
The park has a great pool with chairs and some shade. The pool was actually open but not heated so it was 69 degrees. It was a beautiful warm day in the 80's and there were actually people using the pool in the afternoon.
They also have a large splash pad but there weren't any kids around to use it during the middle of the week.
They have a large, very nice rally room but this isn't it. This is actually a two bedroom cabin suitable for sleeping 14 people. They also have several large cabins as well as quite a few cabins for 2 or 4.
This building houses several individual bathrooms for women and a laundry room. Men's bathrooms are in another building.
This is a shelter which comes with a/c and heat but no furnishings. Beats a tent in extreme heat or cold.
Areas to relax or play some outdoor games.
Sunsets are spectacular.
Fully furnished cabin for two or 4.
Nice RV sites with full hookups. Yes, that is me.
This is the oldest part of the park. Beautiful shady spots with water and electric. Next time I will be here. They have dump stations so full hookups are really unnecessary unless you are here for almost a week or have a lot of people in your RV.
There is even free entertainment.
All in all, it's a very nice park with friendly staff. The hill country is beautiful. It's wise to bring plenty of groceries. There is no grocery store in Camp Wood but you can pick thigs up at the gas station/convenience store or King's Texas Smokehouse which has good food. The Canyon BBQ and Grill and Casa Falcon are also good but go early as they close early. We sampled all at the rally coming up in the next post.
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