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Medina Lake RV
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- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Justin Sward
This was a nice quiet park for labor day weekend. While the lake was dried up, we were still able to get wet in the pool/hot tub. Nice trails with tons of wildlife. Amazing sunsets too.
Drew Reynolds
This is really a nice campground. The sites are large enough and feel very secluded. It has never been very busy when we have stayed here. They have good amenities, activity center, a nice big pool with hot tub. Everything is pretty spread out. Walkable, but better on a bike or golf cart. This is a good home base for day trips to visit San Antonio or Austin. It is a shame that the lake level is so low. I can imagine that this place was a little more jumpin' when the lake was full. Still love it. Lots of friendly deer, so bring some treats.
yoga girl
So beautiful and serene, I think the staff are also quiet and not to be disrupted. I’m lucky I could follow someone else (with permission) when I arrived around 730pm and the gate code didn’t work and the ranger didn’t answer the phone. Flake Medina is hardly ever full and possibly hasn’t seen water since 2017, so some false advertising. In fact, we met people who came for the lake! I don’t mind it overgrown, it’s beautiful and tons of natural flowers and plants, even mullein as well as wild deer. Enjoy!
Mario Avalos
The cabins are very out dated and smell old inside. We tried to enjoy ourselves outside and from all the times we had gone not once had we seeing scorpions outside our cabin like we did this time around. There are very few deers know and some cabins don't have a bbq pit anymore we had to pull over a bbq pit from a cabin that was there alone. We tried overlooking at all of these things by going to the lake and relax as they mentioned on their home webpage and ….. NOTHING!! There is no lake at all!!! We decided to then head to the pool and it had lots of dry leaves and there is not much maintenance done to it. To top it off they seem to want to charge for sheets and towels that seem line they can’t get wash. I understand paint or ink that is not removable, so if you decide to stay here make sure you don't leave dirty laundry or simply don't take children. I really don't understand the cleaning fee at this point since they seem to want to charge for anything they can get there hands on since the place is starting to look like is shutting down.
Scott James
We travel in an RV. The campground is nice it’s definitely a wilderness experience. They have full hook ups in sites are fairly level. Bicycles or golf carts would be recommended to tour around the campground. They have walking trails, bike trails very scenic. There is no Internet connection at your sites. If you need Internet, you have to go to the clubhouse, which is not that difficult. The cabins are older, but they appear to be in good condition. Expect to see lots of wildlife while we were there we saw lots of deer, wild turkey, and a few raccoons. The 5000 acre lake has dried up due to drought, pumping water for agriculture and the development of housing in and around the San Antonio, Texas area.
