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Open Air Resorts
Overview
Open Air Resorts offers a sophisticated and modern approach to the traditional camping experience in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. This well-designed destination features level concrete pads and full hookups, catering to those who appreciate a clean and orderly environment. The park successfully blends the rugged beauty of the Spicewood landscape with high-end resort amenities, making it a premier choice for travelers who want to enjoy nature without sacrificing contemporary comforts during their stay.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the scenic town of Spicewood, Texas, the park is nestled among rolling hills and majestic oaks, providing a sense of seclusion while remaining conveniently close to the vibrant city of Austin. The surrounding area is defined by its proximity to Lake Travis, offering guests easy access to one of the state's most popular water recreation destinations. The natural topography provides a peaceful Hill Country backdrop that encourages relaxation and exploration of the unique local flora and fauna.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is packed with features designed for recreation and convenience, including a resort-style swimming pool and sand volleyball courts. Those looking to stay active can utilize the pickleball courts or the on-site fitness center, while others might prefer the quiet of the stocked fishing pond for catch-and-release angling. The park also includes a modern clubhouse, a well-equipped laundry facility, and a dedicated dog park, ensuring that every member of the family has everything they need for a comfortable stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park gates, the Spicewood area is rich with unique Texas experiences. Guests can spend a day at Krause Springs, a beloved local swimming hole and garden, or explore the many award-winning wineries and distilleries that dot the landscape. For music fans, a visit to local roadhouses offers a taste of authentic culture, while the boat ramps at Lake Travis provide endless opportunities for sailing, fishing, and kayaking under the bright Texas sun.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is perfectly suited for luxury RV travelers and families who value structured activities and modern infrastructure. It is an excellent choice for big-rig owners who require easy navigation and stable, level sites. Additionally, it serves as a fantastic basecamp for remote workers or digital nomads who need reliable Wi-Fi and a professional environment while still being able to enjoy the adventurous and social spirit of the Texas Hill Country.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Roberto Guerrero
⚠️🚫 Overpriced & Neglected! 💸 This was the worst “resort” experience I’ve ever had at a campground at end of August 2025. From the very start, check-in was a mess—no one was in the office, and I had to call and wait until someone showed up. On their website, they claim to have a strict 10-year RV policy unless you pass a visual inspection, but in reality, the park is full of very old, falling-apart trailers (90% of trailer were over that policy) We were allowed to pick our site and chose the only one with a small concrete pad. Unfortunately, the rest of the grounds were nothing but overgrown weeds, dirt, and no grass at all. The site itself was infested with insects—spiders and ants everywhere, with at least four ant mounds right on our spot. It was clear there’s zero maintenance happening across the campground. Most of the park seems to be full of people living there long-term, and it doesn’t feel like a resort at all. Trash service was another huge disappointment. They advertise that you can leave your garbage out before 10am for pickup, but during our 8-day stay, the bags were only picked up once. I left several messages nearly every day, but no one ever came. By the end, we had to leave several bags sitting out that were never collected. The dumpsters they do have are in very inconvenient spots, surrounded by dirt and rocks. Damaged electrical outlets. On top of that, their dog policies are not enforced. I saw a couple of pit bulls and other medium-sized dogs unleashed and roaming around the campground. This made me feel unsafe walking my own dog, since there seemed to be no control or enforcement from management. For all this, they charge an outrageous $ per night—pricing it like a resort, when in reality it’s not worth even half that. Save your money and look elsewhere.
Loren Jennings
Great place. Open Air has it all. Quiet, very clean and organized. Beautiful natural area with very nice and clean restrooms and showers. Nice little pond with tree swings so you relax and enjoy the view. Very friendly staff . Looking forward to coming back. Highly recommended .
Ashley P
I would definitely recommend for long term renters. It seems like it's near a safe neighborhood, quiet, and clean. I don't recommend for a fun getaway. The tiktok I saw about this place really ramped up the fun factor. The pool was broken and the pond was low. That didn't leave much for us to do with a 7 year old. The office even forgot to leave our welcome packet in the mailbox like they said they would, even after I called to let them know we would arrive after 5pm. The confirmation email says trash pickup at the curb in the morning which never happen either. Probably won't be back for what we got.
Christine Merrill
Because of unexpected work being done on our home we had to move out for 24 hours. Open Air Resort is located just 5 minutes from our home. We loaded up our RV, took the dogs and moved to Open Air. The park is well maintained, very quiet. It offers .a lot of amenities that we didn’t utilize because of our short stay. It’s a very pleasant park that I gladly recommend.
Garrison Ross
I have camped for years, but this is my first experience going full time. I visited several parks in the area and ended up choosing Open Air. I have a small camper so I chose this park because of its facilities and location. It’s located in a beautiful area. The facilities here are excellent. Since I have a small camper, I do not like the shower. The facilities here are in excellent shape and well maintained! Nice laundry facilities too. Whoever does the housekeeping (I believe her name is Nancy) does an excellent job! The park hosts are extremely nice and helpful - very friendly and welcoming. The walk around the park is a half mile. It’s very peaceful and quiet out here. It’s nice to sit out at the pond at night. So, overall, after two weeks here, I am very pleased and feel right at home.