Our purpose for this stop was the Texas State Historical Railroad. Our next stop made this the perfect place to land. This is a new park in progress. One part has trees and large common area. The part we choose was open for maximum sun. Nicely...
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We were site 3 in the LOOA loop. The sites are crowded. We were there during spring break, great timing. Campground is full. Site was level. Bathhouses dirty and out of great. Showers water not very hot. No cell coverage at our site.
Even though urban parks is not our first choice, this campground a stone’s throw from downtown Mobile is nice. All pads are asphalt and very close to level. Each site is angled so the neighbors don’t appear close. Bathrooms were clean. Be aware...
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This location to close to air boat tours Jean Lafitte National Preserve, Several plantations and access to New Orleans. The campground is spacious with plenty of trees. Some of the infrastructure like roads and bathhouses are sowing some age....
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The is beautiful remote state park, The campground is low and swampy. The camping pads are dry. The misquotes were plentiful on the hiking trails but not too bad in the campground. The canals that surround this 2 island state park do have...
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Upon arriving I had a small electrical job to complete before could plug into the pedestal. One of the camp hosts was a retired electrician and offered to take care of it for me. Very thoughtful of him.
We parked amping the semi’s. Was on the noisy side. Staff in the information center we could park along the side usually for autos. The travel center is nicely done and the staff friendly.