Fort Clark Springs, Brackettville, Texas
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I found out about this campground at an RV show.
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This is an older park but a friendly park, and it has two golf courses and a fishing creek going through it. Deer and turkey roam throughout this park. There is a lot of history at this old fort, which was home to a lot of different commanders like General Patton, and it dates back to the mid-1800s. It is well worth going to, if you are in the area.
Pros: The history and world record bass fishing nearby.
Cons: It's 30 miles to the nearest big town.
Nearby attractions: The Alamo and village that John Wayne had built for the movie "The Alamo."
Further comments:
This park is old but well worth going to, if you like history and wildlife.
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Visit Their Website
I found out about this campground at an RV show.
Describe your camping trip:
This is an older park but a friendly park, and it has two golf courses and a fishing creek going through it. Deer and turkey roam throughout this park. There is a lot of history at this old fort, which was home to a lot of different commanders like General Patton, and it dates back to the mid-1800s. It is well worth going to, if you are in the area.
Pros: The history and world record bass fishing nearby.
Cons: It's 30 miles to the nearest big town.
Nearby attractions: The Alamo and village that John Wayne had built for the movie "The Alamo."
Further comments:
This park is old but well worth going to, if you like history and wildlife.
Visit Their Website
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