Power, sewer, water- yes. But…. We were originally told to go to site 3. When we got there, it was occupied. We tried to contact the representative, Robert to let him know and got no response. A resident, most of the occupants seemed to be residents, took us to an available site in the back. There was no concrete or rock pad, which made it slightly muddy and extremely unlevel. We squeezed into this spot. Because the weather forecast for the next day was rain, we left a day early. The mud would have been a nightmare and very probable that we would get stuck. Still no response from Robert. The RV park was not as represented in the pictures, very run down, close to major highway and junky. We have asked for a refund for the night that we did not stay and have still heard nothing from Robert.
Roberts’s RV sites were easy to back into, everything worked as-expected, and it was very convenient to where we wanted to be. He’s a good communicator, so any questions should be quickly answered.
Thanks, Robert! Hope to see you again.
What a great spot. Easy access to everything in dripping springs. Great host and nice spots to hang out outside. Really cool property will stay here again for sure.
No complaints here, super convenient to the city. RV hookups WIFI & chill nature vibes. Got really good sleep here as well! Beautiful property. Mahalo 🤙🏽
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