This is an X-State Park that the City of Kerrville assumed operation in 2004. Very popular, nice park, but it’s really beginning to show its heavy use. Bandera Highway splits this park with check-in on the Guadalupe riverside of Bandera Highway. FHU sites in Deer Field Loop, which require a gate access code for access, are a good distance from the next site, with the site across the road are closer. Asphalt parking pad fairly level. Wooden picnic table, metal fire pit with cooking grate. Utility hook-ups in good condition at our campsite. The picnic table is at least 50 feet from the camper parking pad, which is chained to the concrete pad it sits on. Noise from Highway 173 and the approach pattern for the Kerrville Municipal Airport, so lots of low flying aircraft. Otherwise, campers were quiet and respectful. Deer came very close to us while sitting at the fire pit. Toilet/shower facility clean; women had 2 sinks, 2 toilets and 3 showers. There are two washers and two dryers on the backside of the Deer Field Loop toilet/shower facility, but the washer lids were ripped off, but lying there. Easy day trips to Hill Country towns from this park to include Fredericksburg, Austin, New Braunfels and San Antonio. In Kerrville, don’t miss Grape Juice Restaurant, brand new HEB open November 2020, Belks and Gibson’s Store. Camp Verde General Store and Restaurant is only a 20-minute drive.
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⭐ 2 Reviews⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3.9
This is an "X Texas State Park" which was deeded back to the City of Kerrville in 2004. The park is "split" by the Bandera Highway. There is a gated entrance on the south side of Bandera Highway (Highway 173), which requires a code. Check-in is on the north side of Bandera Highway. We arrived for a May weekend with reservations made for Deer Field Loop 100 days prior and full payment submitted via their on-line reservation system. Since this was just as things were opening back up after COVID19 closures, most of the campsites were vacant through the weekend. This was our 5th stay at this park in nearly 3 years. We love it because it is very quiet, close to Kerrville and there are usually deer that visit daily, but sadly we did not see any deer during this visit! This is a heavily used park and it shows it. Restroom/shower facility in Deer Field Loop is very old, but clean. There are 2 coin-operated washers and dryers at the rear outside. In this loop, your neighbors are in clear sight. Campsite asphalt is in poor condition and caused us to do additionally leveling. Site grass was mowed. Campground roadway easy to maneuver. Lots of terrific restaurants in Kerrville along with 2 HEBs and a Wal-Mart. Don't miss Gibson's!




