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Lake Medina RV Resort
Overview
Lake Medina RV Resort offers a peaceful retreat nestled within the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Known for its quiet atmosphere and scenic vistas, this resort provides a welcoming environment for travelers looking to slow down and enjoy the natural beauty of Lakehills. Visitors are often greeted by the abundant local wildlife, including large herds of deer that roam the grounds freely. The park combines a rustic, natural setting with the comforts of a managed resort, making it a staple for those exploring the San Antonio area.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the shores of Medina Lake, the resort is defined by the rolling terrain of the Edwards Plateau. The landscape is a mix of rugged limestone hills and native oak trees, offering a quintessential Texas experience. While the lake levels can fluctuate with the seasons, the surrounding valley remains a picturesque backdrop for morning walks and evening sunsets. The park is located far enough from major highways to ensure a serene environment, yet it remains accessible to the small-town charm of Lakehills and nearby Bandera.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is equipped to handle a variety of rigs with spacious sites featuring full hookups and concrete pads. Guests can take advantage of the seasonal swimming pool during the warm Texas summers or gather at the clubhouse for community events. For those who stay active on the road, there is an on-site fitness center and plenty of space for walking. Practical amenities include clean laundry facilities and bathhouses, ensuring that long-term stays are just as comfortable as weekend getaways. The park also maintains a boat ramp, providing lake access when water levels permit.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Positioned just a short drive from Bandera, the Cowboy Capital of the World, guests can easily immerse themselves in Western heritage, rodeos, and local honky-tonks. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the proximity to Government Canyon State Natural Area for hiking and birdwatching. For a day of urban exploration, the historic San Antonio River Walk and the Alamo are approximately an hour away. This central location allows travelers to enjoy the tranquility of the hills while remaining close to some of the most iconic landmarks in Texas.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent fit for winter Texans and retirees who appreciate a quiet, community-oriented atmosphere for extended stays. It is also ideal for families and couples who prefer a nature-focused home base rather than a high-traffic urban park. If you enjoy wildlife photography and stargazing away from city lights, Lake Medina RV Resort fits your travel style perfectly. It is best suited for travelers who value peace, privacy, and the slower pace of rural Texas life.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jo Ellen V.
We spent the last 6 months of weekends here and really enjoyed ourselves! The only thing that would make it better is the return of the lake! Sites are well spaced and there are lots of trees. There is a rec room for group activities, picked ball and basketball courts. There are a few trails on the property which is a gated working cattle ranch. I loved seeing the longhorns! I recommend a good pair of hiking boots/shoes. There is an abundance of deer as well and we enjoyed watching them behind our campsite!
rbru8030
Our site was great, the staff top-notch, the club house cafe needs attention, the putt-putt was nice, the trails and roads were good, the deer were cool to watch, propane service was appreciated and the pool/hot tub looks nice. Will visit again.
Heather Brown
This is a beautiful property first and foremost. The people and service we received was fantastic. However, our rv is a 49 ft long 5th wheel pulled by our F550. So all together we are a little over 70ft. The hills coming into the park are steep and the turns are narrow with little sight. The lake is dry. I repeat. The lake is DRY. There are also boulders everywhere in the park making navigation into the sites difficult. There are lots of trees around the sites and hanging over them. If you are a small bumper pull or 5th wheel this is perfect. It is not "big right friendly". We enjoyed our stay it just was not good fit for our rv.
David Dolan-Wallace
We had a nice two-night stay in a cabin. The cabins sit up high above the resort with a good view to the surrounding area. We met a number of nice people. There's a nice play pool near the office and rec room building. The park is nicely maintained. Unfortunately, and I feel for everyone in the area, the lake has been dry for a few years now. There's plenty of other things to do at the park and in the surrounding area. It's a nice place to kick back and relax!
Shelbe Taylor
We visited my parents here in October and actually got married here! The grounds are so well kept and beautiful. The trees provided a lot of shade and you can peek right outside {any} window of the club house or the cabins and see deer any time of day! You’ll even see some of the cattle near the entrance of the park. They were having a Halloween hay ride while we were there too! Community events are held for the kids and adults and everyone participates. The spaces are large and roomy and it seems like everyone picks up after themselves to help keep the park clean! We will be going back in April & are so excited!
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