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    Hilltop Rv Park - Artwork & big flag at park entrance

    Hilltop Rv Park

    (72 reviews)

    First visit, one night over Christmas 2022, so cold I never came outside. Returned Christmas 2023,…read moregave 5* and was "highly satisfied". Jan 2 2026 we come thru again. Arrived earlier so got to "experience" the mini amusement park that IS Hilltop RV. We had : 2 dogs (Great play area for them) , 1 grandma (lovely, well lit, well maintained walking path around perimeter of park) 2 kids under 7 yrs really nice little playground with seesaw & climbing/slide An area with picnic tables and each has a different oversized game set up. Cozy social area with comfy seating and outdoor TV Game room (rustic but functional) Yes, fitness gym, pool, showers etc. Its the Quirky decorative touches all around that are fun & charming. Actually told my husband we should Plan to stay an extra day here next year instead 0f using it as a sleep stopover !! His input: the pull thru spots are set up perfectly

    Such a great little RV park. It is as the name implies, on…read moretop of the hill. You are able to see for miles in every direction which makes this spot great for watching the sunset. The sites here are ok, on the smaller side and close together. Mostly level but prepare to check. It is kept very clean and tidy. There is a great walking path around the park as well as a dog area, lots of games and a kid zone. There is also tons of artwork around the park that are great to look at. There is 1 bathroom & shower for men and 1 for women. You can hear the traffic on i10 but that's ok as it dies down in the evening. In fact the only thing I heard at night was the giant American flag waving in the wind above us. The staff is great and of those that looked like full timers or seasonal customers they were all nice and kept their areas clean. I would definitely stay here again and recommend it. Priced better than others in the area also.

    Balmorhea State Park - Comfortable seating

    Balmorhea State Park

    (87 reviews)

    Out on the frontier removed from the frustrations of civilization sits Balmorhea an artesian gem…read morehiding among the tumbleweeds. The springs themselves are astonishing. Crystalline water, a natural oasis. Wilderness as a touch of elegance. The water is cool, refreshing, and large enough you can swim without bumping into a flotilla of inflatable flamingos every ten seconds. It is serene. Now, the true pièce de résistance: tiny fish. Yes darling, little cousins of piranhas nibbling delicately at your skin. At first, it's mildly horrifying. Being lightly snacked upon by aquatic creatures isn't typically on the itinerary. It's nature's exfoliation service. Truly. These miniature aestheticians gather around and provide the most delightful, ticklish skin treatment imaginable. Think of it as a rustic version of spa fish pedicures, except this one is completely natural, wildly entertaining, and performed by creatures that actually live in the ecosystem instead of a questionable salon tank. The entire place has this fascinating ecological charm that sneaks up on you. You're floating in a massive spring-fed pool, mountains in the distance, dragonflies skimming the water, and tiny fish politely tend to your skincare needs. The magic of Balmorhea (I'll let you figure out how to pronounce it correctly) is that it's a living ecosystem, and being able to swim in the middle of it is special. It's frontier chic. Don't expect marble spas and cucumber water. Following an afternoon, my skin felt absurdly smooth, stress level plummeted, and it was imperative to recommend the remote desert destination without qualification. Five stars for the fish running the spa.

    Fun time at this park…read more Enroute from San Antonio to El Paso, we were able to stop at this park to get the kids out of the car and into some refreshing spring water It was clean, not crowded and left us already planning a return on our next trip back or towards Big Bend National. There are cabins on the ground, picnic tables, barbecue pits. I saw a basketball court. They had a few nature areas to enjoy. I was certainly pleased with just getting my feet wet, but the water is clear and if you were interested in seeing more below the water, I recommend goggles or snorkeling gear. I hear companies teach scuba here too. There's not much else near the park, so bring all the amenities you need or want there. Good times with nature. We will return.

    Davis Mountains State Park - Overlook at sunset

    Davis Mountains State Park

    (63 reviews)

    We had a blast there for a nice 4 hour visit. We watched lots of birds have breakfast. We hiked the…read moreQuail Trail and were lucky to see a herd of Aoudads. We went and checked out the Lodge and then we drove to the top of Skyline drive. Everything was great

    Davis Mountains State Park is a park that I've always wanted to come back to and I finally did…read moreafter 8 years. As one of two Texas state parks that provides mountain trail access, this place can offer some phenomenal views of nearby mountains both near and far. I came here for a two-night camp. I made all my reservations online and arrived before the office closed to check in. The campsite I reserved had both water and electric hookups, which I did occasionally use during my time here. There are many hiking trails to choose from, although some trail access was restricted due to recent flooding. But all the trails I hiked were well-maintained and clearly marked. My favorite trail, Skyline Drive Trail, took me up the side of the mountain via switchbacks up to the mountain ridge. The trail leads all the way to the famed CCC overlook that allowed me to see differently-shaped mountains in the distance. I thought it was cool that I could see the University of Texas McDonald's Observatory from the overlook, even though it requires a 13-mile drive to get there from the park. During my stay, I also had the opportunity to attend a ranger talk. The ranger came from the nearby Fort Davis National Historical Park with some relics of times past. The talk was informative and entertaining. I enjoyed the clean bathrooms near the campsite, though you'll have to bring your own shampoo and body soap to shower. The water provided at the campsite is potable and I thought it tasted better than the tap water I get at home! I thoroughly enjoyed my time here and would love a chance to come back in the future!

    Hillside trailer park - campgrounds - Updated June 2026

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