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Johnson Creek RV Resort & Park
Overview
Johnson Creek RV Resort & Park offers a serene escape in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Nestled among mature pecan orchards and along the banks of a winding creek, this resort provides a blend of natural beauty and modern convenience. It is designed to accommodate both short-term visitors and long-term guests looking for a peaceful retreat away from the bustle of city life, offering an authentic taste of Texas hospitality and scenic views.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Ingram, just west of Kerrville, the park boasts a prime location within the Guadalupe River Valley. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, limestone cliffs, and the crystal-clear waters of Johnson Creek. The surrounding area is famous for its mild climate and lush vegetation, making it an ideal destination for those who enjoy outdoor serenity and scenic drives through the winding backroads of the countryside.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can expect high-quality facilities, including large concrete pads with full 30 and 50-amp hookups. The park features a spacious clubhouse, a modern fitness center, and a sparkling outdoor swimming pool for cooling off during warm Texas summers. Additional conveniences include reliable high-speed Wi-Fi, cable television, and on-site laundry facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay while maintaining the distinct charm of a scenic creekside setting that defines the park.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploration is easy with unique local attractions like Stonehenge II and the Hill Country Arts Foundation located just minutes away in Ingram. Outdoor enthusiasts can head to the nearby town of Hunt for river activities or visit Lost Maples State Natural Area for world-class hiking and bird watching. For a more cosmopolitan afternoon, the famous wineries of Fredericksburg and the historic downtown of Kerrville are within an easy driving distance from the resort entrance.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is ideally suited for active retirees and couples seeking a quiet, meticulously maintained environment. Its pet-friendly atmosphere and tranquil surroundings make it a top choice for nature lovers who appreciate a slower pace of life and a welcoming community feel. Whether you are a full-time RVer or a weekend vacationer, the park provides the high-end infrastructure and friendly staff needed for a stress-free Hill Country stay.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Joni Jellison
Beautiful park, 2 big dog parks, lots of wildlife. They hosted the Texas Tiny Trailer Rally and facilities were very nice. Can’t wait to go back!
Debra Janosek
Great location friendly office staff. We just had an Rv Rally at this location this past weekend They have so much to offer here Johnson Creek Rv Resort .Thank you for a awesome weekend .
Nikki
Our family, two humans and two pups have enjoyed this park twice and we love it! The staff couldn't be more accommodating and kind. The restrooms are clean. The chapel and western hall reminds of the old west days. Lots of pecan trees surround many sites, mini pony pasture, and two dog parks. There is great fishing too! A quiet, beautiful paradise. It's easy to navigate, we have a 34' pull behind, and the site roads are wide enough also. Book your camping trip here, you won't regret it!
Shelley Hale
My initial impression was run down, even though family and friends we were with had talked the place up prior to arrival, which is why we were there. It’s definitely more long term rv occupants than short term vacation occupants. Lots of stickers in the “grass” areas which were all more weeds or dirt than grass. Pool was only nice thing, but pool house bathroom and pool area overall left much to be desired. Dog area as shown on map given and on website is apparently no longer the dog park (just looked like a junk yard). Dog area as now signed at the park is old horse pasture, as shown on the map, and was full of stickers. Not sure why anyone would use the chapel as it looks rundown and surrounded by junk. And there was a weird ghost town looking set up, which is I guess for events? But again, looks rundown. Just overall very run down and unwelcoming. Got 3 stars for how quiet it was, which was nice, and the pool. We left a day early.
Michael Trahan
We were there for the Texas Tiny Camper Rally. Lisa, Miss Patty and Mr. Ken are very nice. We were having problems with our fridge and Lisa offered to us a fridge to put our food if needed. And we have a Jeep that we love to take the doors off when the weather allows. Lisa offered us a place to put them. Beautiful views and we love to walk. Lisa told us of a road behind the campground that we could walk. Definitely would stay there again. You are missing out if you don't!
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