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Beck

For Kerrville-Schreiner Park: Snagged a spot for two nights for Spring Break. Woman at the camp office was frazzled, never gave us a map or any directions to site, later complained about no one showing up for work when we went back for firewood. Site was large enough, as noted elec and water on one side, sewer on the other. Appreciated the covered picnic table although table had seen better days. Biggest complaint was the site was dirty, littered with beer bottle caps, cig butts and leftover food. Yuck! Price was right at $25 but disappointed at condition. Probable wouldn't be back, too bad, a lot of potential. A bit noisy too since near a road.

Posted Mar 20, 2018 by Beck from San Antonio, TX. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Wdeertz

For Kerrville-Schreiner Park: Nice, well maintained park. Sites are good size (we stayed 201 down by the river) with easy access. Restrooms were clean. Full hookups at $28, a good deal.

Posted Mar 11, 2018 by Wdeertz from Jacksonville Beach, Fl. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

K.A.

For Kerrville-Schreiner Park: If in a big rig, it's much better to get off at the exit at the Pilot gas station and drive through town. If one gets off at exit 457, which is where Apple maps points, then one has very low trees and a narrow bridge to navigate. Going through town on Main Street was much better! There are nice camp spots alongside the river, some under trees with low hanging limbs and others in the clear. There is just enough room for a big rig with a toad to do a u-turn to get back out of the park without having to drive under the trees.

Posted Apr 18, 2017 by K.A. from USA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Texsox

For Kerrville-Schreiner Park: We stayed on a crowded Saturday night on the hillside away from the river. To make matters worse we had a corner site that anyone driving in would have to pass.

Quiet, peaceful, and pleasant are the first adjectives we thought of. We arrived a few minutes before noon and the previous guests were still packing up. We assured theme we were not in a hurry and drover around the upper areas of the park. Very nice. The bathrooms are freshly cleaned and seemed to stay that way.

The full hook up pull through site was wide to offer some privacy. A few trees could make it better. Water pressure was fine. The electric worked with a quality pedestal that didn't make me flinch when I turned the breaker on. All in all a bargain at $26.

Posted Feb 13, 2017 by Texsox from San Antonio. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

RetiredRph

For Kerrville-Schreiner Park: We stayed a week on the river side of the park in the Sycamore loop. Site #210 is a little unlevel but nothing the coach couldn't handle. Good electricity 50 amps and water pressure was adequate. Plenty of room for coach and towed vehicle. Strange arrangement of utilities with water and electricity on one side of site and sewer on the other side. All the sycamore sites were like this. Well maintained campground with plenty to see in Kerrville and Fredricksburg. Be sure to leave time for the Nimitz museum and the LBJ park. We camped in a motor home with tow.

Posted Jan 15, 2017 by RetiredRph from Austin. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Pkc303

For Kerrville-Schreiner Park: Very pretty campground. We stayed on the hill side opposite the water. It was wooded with lots of trails. We had full hookups, and all was good. There was some shade, and the sites are spaced far enough apart to allow for privacy. We camped here when it was a state park, and now as a city owned park, it has the proper funding, and is improved greatly.

Posted Jul 12, 2015 by Pkc303 from Houston. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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