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I
liked this park so much during my first visit in September, 2006,
I returned on my way back to Austin in November, 2007. Since there
were no changes to the new campground, I thought I'd share
info
on the cabins
for those
who don't travel in RVs but still want the natural beauty setting
found in this state park. These units also make it nice for family
gatherings for groups where some have RVs and some don't.
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There
are a total of 10 cabins, most of which have 2 bedrooms. This is
Cabin #2, the only 3 bedroom unit. Cabin #1 is a barrier-free 2
bedroom that meets the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities
Act with full wheelchair acess. There's even a duplex unit with
connecting doors that can accommodate up to 12 people.
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The
living rooms all have wood burning fireplaces and one bundle of
wood is provided with rental. Outside the back door is a really
nice porch looking out onto a peaceful woodsy scene.
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Some
bedrooms have 2 double beds; others have one queen size. All cabins
come equipped with linens, towels, etc.
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Kitchens
are completely equipped with dishes and all appliances.
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| Here's
the pond on the golf course near hole #9. The 27 hole course was designed
by Andy Dye, one of the top course designers in the nation. Plans
include a lodge, villas, pro shop, restaurant, meeting room and workout
room. What a great all-around destination park! There's just so much
to do here with the equestrian camp, miles of beautiful trails and
marina, you could be happily occupied for weeks! |
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