Reviews (5)
What Guests Are Saying
Thousand Trails - Medina Lake RV Campground offers a serene environment with nice hiking trails and abundant wildlife, including deer and various birds. However, the campground suffers from significant maintenance issues, including poor road conditions, lack of hot water, and facilities that are not well-kept. Despite the dried-up lake and limited nearby amenities, some guests appreciated the peaceful atmosphere and recreational activities available.
What Guests Are Saying
Thousand Trails - Medina Lake RV Campground offers a serene environment with nice hiking trails and abundant wildlife, including deer and various birds. However, the campground suffers from significant maintenance issues, including poor road conditions, lack of hot water, and facilities that are not well-kept. Despite the dried-up lake and limited nearby amenities, some guests appreciated the peaceful atmosphere and recreational activities available.
Review Summary
Teri
March 7, 2026
Take this place off your radar!50 miles from 10 freeway. Terrible roads leading to it, unavoidable tree limbs scratched our rig. It's so dry there, the trees at the campground are breaking and falling down. The roads in the campground need serious attention! Best thing there is the quiet and star gazing. There is nothing around for miles. Medina Lake is DRIED Up! Stay somewhere in Kerrville instead!
AgentsPlanet
January 30, 2026
Definitely in the middle of nowhere. If you’re coming here to stay for a while, be sure to stock up on propane. The nearest propane supply is 20 miles away. The dried up lake has turned this park into a ghost town. The sites are nicely, wooded and spacious, but maintenance is lacking because of budget probably
Lisa Whalen
January 27, 2026
Let me start by saying I would not recommend this place. There are some RV parks where people go to die, and in my opinion, this is one of them. There is no lake. It dried up years ago, which I already knew, but in case there are folks out there duped by the name and description on the website, know that. This could be and probably was at one time, a really nice campground. They have a mini golf course, activity center with pool, shuffleboard, games, a TV, etc but none of it is being cared for. They have clearly stopped putting money into it. There is hardly any staff, so when a water pipe burst and the office was closed, we didn't know how to reach anyone. They fixed it the following day. Another pipe burst the day before we left, same issue. So there was water spewing all day, overnight, and was still broken when we left. They charge $5.00 per package if you order something online, which I think is ridiculous. They didn't communicate that to us. We had to find it out when we ordered something for our trailer. The laundry room is smelly, the bathhouse reeks with a musty smell, there is no hot water in the showers, and the toilets in the activity center do not flush. The only reason I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 is because they have some nice trails, the dried up lake is kind of cool to walk around in, and there are many deer that will come right up and eat from your hand. The road in is very twisty so use caution. And know that there are very few stores or restaurants nearby. There is a small country store that is really expensive. Do yourself a favor and go to the DG market which is actually a really nice Dollar General with reasonable prices. San Antonio is about an hour drive away.
DIANE MCNAUGHT
November 4, 2025
This place is a dump and a ghost town. I’ve been traveling for 6 months FT in my RV and got the TT membership. Most of the parks are older and some are run down. So far I haven’t been impressed but this place takes the cake for the worst so far.
Campsites are overgrown, potholes everywhere, hot tub is dark and cloudy. Since we had no sewer at our site, we used the shower at the pool. It was so gross🤮!!
Mold in the shower and on the curtains, balls of hair on the floor. And the shower leaked through the exterior wall to the outside of the building. And yet their maintenance sheet shows they are ‘cleaning’ the bathroom every couple of days.
There’s no point in having the pool still open in November when it’s not heated and there’s no one here. The place looks like it hasn’t been maintained in years. Per the staff, the lake dried up 7 years ago and the propane tank has not functioned in years either. Staff are nice but don’t seem to care much anymore. I was told to go pick my own spot in a section but they had no sewer. They said they have a honey wagon that can come to my spot so I agreed. The next day they never showed up so I called and they said it was down, they don’t know what’s wrong and they don’t know when it’ll be back up. They do have a dump station so I guess I’ll go on my way out.
The only saving grace here is the wildlife and the sunset views. They really just need to close.
Go online and see the pics from 10 years ago and then show up to and overgrown, rundown ghost town. False advertising at its best
Justin Sward
August 31, 2025
Even though the lake is dried up, this was a nice trip. Nice hiking trail with tons of wildlife. Saw deer, many different birds, bugs, even a porcupine! Cool clubhouse with tons of activities like tetherball, frisbee golf, pickleball, horseshoes, mini golf you name it. Also has tvs and WiFi if that's your thing. We will definitely be back.
Location Thousand Trails - Medina Lake RV Campground
Address:
215 Spettle Rd. Lakehills
Pine Creek TX 78063, TX, 78063
United States
The campground is near U.S. Highway 281. Interstate 10 is a short drive away and Texas State Highway 16 is a short drive away, providing additional regional access.
Latitude & Longitude: 29.5982 / -98.9718
Elevation: 336 feet
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