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    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    4 years ago

    How are used to be a Director at camp coyote. It was a great Small Private Camp. I'm pretty sure it's closed now

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    Blue Lagoon

    Blue Lagoon

    3.4
    (59 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    Finally made it out to Blue Lagoon in Huntsville, Texas. Vis was 10-15ft due to recent rain. 68° at…read morethe surface and 64° bottom temp at 25ft. They have an underwater rope course you can use to navigate from one side to the other. The waters color and clarity come from its origin. It was originally a Limestone Rock Quarry. Spring water has filled it up making this a good dive location. Another feature I found to be very cool for instructors is the large underwater decks. These are part of the course and make a great place to perform dive skills without disturbing the silt on the bottom. My dive site had an easy entry and exit. The depth ranges depending on the amount of rain throughout the year. This is a great place to teach new students, practice your skills, or train as a dive team. The staff is very friendly and helpful. Being this was my first time here they answered all of my questions.

    I have always been curious about this place. Today I finally got the chance to go. I am not a diver…read moreso my perspective is limited to swimming. 1. I kept thinking when I was there that the city of Huntsville or some wealthy person should buy this place and fix it up. It has so much potential. Right now it is "rustic". Roads unpaved, covered picnic areas falling apart. It's a shame. 2. The water itself is like lake water. It's ok but not as lovely as pictures seen online. I kept thinking...at least no alligators! The term BLUE lagoon is misleading. 3. I understand that this is primarily a scuba diving place. But the attitude in phone calls and the employees was like you were second class Citizen if you were a "swimmer". Finally, I was the only one there! I guess $30 is way too much for what you get here. I enjoyed my swim but I will not return is

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    Blue Lagoon
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    Cagle Recreation Area

    Cagle Recreation Area

    4.0
    (21 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    Had to run the water for over an hour to try to get it clear. We changed filter and was still not…read morecompletely clear. The host said this was how the water is. Loved the trees, but didn't like having to look at two sites, one of which was the host's and the other was a trailer with foiled windows that looked a bit shady.

    The area is perfect and peaceful. Jessie, the US Veteran is the best host you will ever have at a…read morecampground!! However... The elderly man in spot #40 (pics attached) has a reputation as being a rude/old man & it held true today. He comes to ur campsite to do nothing but bother u; no other reason. Not only did he inform me (after I was already talking & dealing with Jessie) that I could not park on the grass at all (see pics of his gripe), stood by for 10 minutes as if I was going to jump at his demands. Not in this life! I had to tell him to get away from my family. When I went to go pay, he told my family he would give them $130 fine for parking on the grass. Albeit they were parking on the grass and as you can see in the picture I was not. But since I was not 100% on the concrete pad he had a serious problem. I went and knocked on his door and asked him how could he write me a fine because you and I both know he has no authority to do that if the park ranger came through they would be the one to do it. I informed him that if the park ranger had a problem with the way I was parked, I would deal with him. And do not say anything else to me or my family while I was here trying to enjoy myself for one night. So instead of saying anything he decided to walk his dog on this side (I'm next to him in #40, so my little dog would bark at him and he stayed on this side irritating is versus walking his dog on the other side where nobody is. Other people in the park that is on the side he manages, came and told me he irritated them also. I highly suggest this Campground get rid of this guy. People are here to enjoy their time with their family not to be harassed by somebody who has absolutely no life and is lonely. Jesse on the other hand should be paid! I and him are military veterans.

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    Pet friendly area
    Pet friendly area
    Cagle Recreation Area
    Games after a long day of relaxing

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    Games after a long day of relaxing
    Huntsville State Park

    Huntsville State Park

    4.3
    (112 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    For years, I have frequented this location with family and friends to unwind and engage in…read morebarbecues, appreciating the tranquil atmosphere afforded by the abundance of trees, which minimizes the risk of sunburn. We have set up hammocks in the area to further connect with nature. Recently, I embarked on a hike, enjoying a leisurely walk while observing wildlife, including a bunny. Following the hike, I relaxed and appreciated the water. During one visit, I encountered a diver who collected various items. Also have a place to rinse off and change. Camping sites and boating are available to rent. The park's safety is assured through routine checks by the rangers, which I find reassuring. Although alligators were spotted, they maintained a distance.

    My family and I celebrated one of our young family member's 2nd birthday. My cousin booked a…read morescreened shelter by the lake on July 4th. Since it was a holiday, it was booked way in advance and I would highly recommend everyone to do that. It's a bit of a drive from Houston, but once inside, I felt it was worth it. I had no idea it was even out here. There are fees to enter as well as fees for areas you want to rent for yourself. Huntsville State Park is located in the Sam Houston National Forest and is filled with beautiful trees, hiking trails and lakes. On the lake, you can fish, canoe and even swim. There is a designated spot for swimming which we saw but did not partake in. There is no lifeguard, so swim at your own risk and beware of the alligators. There are plenty of trails that can keep you busy for days. If you're into camping, there have plenty of campsites, including some screened shelter. The screened shelter plot we rented was spacious and had amenities like picnic tables, grill, water hookup, amp hookup, and restrooms and shower facilities nearby. It was a great setup for our large group. We had plenty of space to play, set up some little pools for the kiddos and eat without anybody being right on top of us. After coming here, I realized I need to take advantage of all the state parks in our amazing state and escape the hustle and bustle of the city every once in awhile. I would visit this place again for sure.

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    Bordwalks
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    Insects
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    Bethy Creek Resort

    Bethy Creek Resort

    4.2
    (6 reviews)
    14.2 mi

    This RV park is nice, clean, and quiet. My wife and I spent three nights there but wanted to stay…read morelonger. It's near the NW end of the lake so there isn't a lot of boat noise. There were plenty of families enjoying the water, fishing, or just hanging out. There are plenty of trees on the property as well as open grassy areas. The owners are very friendly. It was a great place to spend a long weekend, and we'll definitely go back.

    Small, quiet, clean resort on Lake Livingston. We brought our RV and had a waterfront pad. Each pad…read moreby the water has a wooden deck, and they vary in size. Beautiful views. Friendly and helpful staff. Pontoon and fishing boats, and padddleboard rentals are available. We rented a pontoon boat but the one we were given wasn't quite what was described to us. It was pretty beat up and old. They were apologetic and offered us a refund instead of taking it out, but we did anyway and made the most of it. We have a 5th wheel so don't need lots of amenities, but there is only one shower in each bathroom at the main store area. It's new and clean, but there is only one. No laundry either. And no trash pickup at the pad sites, so bring lots of large trash bags and plan to carry it to the dumpster each day. The store carries lots of necessities for camper upkeep but minimal food, beverage and sundries. Overall a good experience.

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    August sunrise from the front porch
    August sunrise from the front porch
    Typical RV site.
    Typical RV site.
    Picnic areas at the lake near small beach.

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    Picnic areas at the lake near small beach.
    Lake Livingston

    Lake Livingston

    2.9
    (28 reviews)
    26.9 mi

    worst service ever the old lady in the front has the worst attitude with customers when we asked…read morequestions. We had a large crew that arrived at diff times and accused us of stealing when we called the number and were going to pay for our site the next day in the morning.

    First time visiting any KOA campground. Typically we do Lake Livingston State park, but this was a…read morenice switch up. This review is mostly about the KOA, but I will use the state park as a comparison. First I should say, the staff at the KOA are very pleasant, not that the State Park isn't, but everyone at the KOA was helpful, waving, driving around checking on you. They take very good care of the campground as well. The bathrooms and showers were the cleanest of any campground I have ever been too, especially compared to the state park. I also would see the maintenance team cleaning up sites and shoveling out fire pits. We stayed in a tent site, and one of my gripes would be, that the sites are pretty small. It would be difficult to get two decent size tents on once site, without being right next to the fire pit at least. Compared to a state park site where you have a ton of space, this was kind of a bummer. The way it sits now, there is a large open green space across from the campsites, which did allow for more room to run around and explore, but this area is marked as future development. Once this place builds the remaining sites, I think the loss of the bonus space will likely turn us away. The only other issue I had with the place was the locations of the bathrooms. Staying in the tent site, it is quite the walk to either of the bathrooms, especially with kids at night and such. The exercise is great and all, but when you have to walk a kid that far to the bathroom at 2 AM, it gets kind of old. The pool was very nice, clean, albeit cold due to the time of year, but I am sure it would be very nice in the summer. Its mostly shallow, 3 feet on both ends, 4 in the middle, and a large shallow area for little kids. The hot tub is also a nice addition. The beach area is about what I would expect from a lakeside beach, but don't expect is to be like an ocean beach. The water off the beach was nice and clean, sandy, few rocks, and no sea weed. Overall, we really enjoyed ourselves, and met some very nice people, and that really made the trip worth it for us. Like I said, if the green space wasn't there, it would have been a bit of a bummer, but it was a very nice as it is right now.

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    Lake Livingston
    Lake Livingston
    Lake Livingston

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    Iron Horse Guest Ranch

    Iron Horse Guest Ranch

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    37.0 mi

    I was looking to surprise my wife with her first horse back riding experience. Tried searching for…read moreevery place near me, leaving voice-mail after voice-mail, but couldn't get through to anyone until... until I managed to locate Iron Horse Guest Ranch. Nestled in close to the Renaissance Fair and downtown Magnolia, this was the perfect place; close to our home. Setting up the appointment for a lesson was quick and painless; used facebook messenger to work out the best time. Prices varied, depending on the type of lesson, were very reasonable, and all proceeds went back to the horses on the ranch. I would quickly learn that everyone is a volunteer, as this home is for horses rescued & rehabilitated from someone the harshest circumstances. We arrived to meet with Niki, owner and operator. She was an amazing guide and teacher. She and her son helped explain everything to my wife and I prior to mounting our amazing rides; Gunner & Hershey. They were both very patient with our questions, taking safety very important. Best part of the experience was enjoying the ride without having to take any photos. Niki did all of this for us without having to worry, and sent us all of the amazing pics after the ride. All and all, the hour or two we spent here was very special and we will soon not forget it. Highly recommend a visit if in town for a visit, or even living close by. Helping these amazing animals was the best thing ever!

    Visiting from OR and had a great ride! Female-led, plus involved in rescue/rehabilitation of the…read moreanimals. Highly recommend!

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    Family fun day
    Family fun day
    Petting zoo has goats, rabbits, miniature donkies,  miniature horse,  friendly cows,  etc
    Petting zoo has goats, rabbits, miniature donkies, miniature horse, friendly cows, etc
    Raising the flag is an important part of the ranch experience.

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    Raising the flag is an important part of the ranch experience.

    Camp Coyote - campgrounds - Updated June 2026

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