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First, consult the map at right to find the Region Number of the area you want to visit in Texas. Each section begins with an introduction to the region with an overview of local attractions. To find a campground, refer to the Region Maps with their locations (and listing numbers) pinpointed. Or, if you know the name of the park, find its listing number using the table on the page opposite the map. Each section is ordered by listing number. Every member campground has its own listing with a description and a unique Finder Map that will lead you to the park entrance. Be sure to check under the “Services & Facilities” heading at the bottom of each listing to see if the park offers any or all of the following: Pull-Thrus, Wi-Fi, Cable TV, Cabins, Swimming Pool, LP Gas, Recreation Hall, Tent Camping. The stars next to park names in the directory have to do with using the Texas Saver Card (complete details below). Red stars H indicate campgrounds offering a 10% discount off daily rates. Check out the Big Pull-Out Map in the center of this Guide. Use the Glossary to find your favorite Campground — then use the coordinates provided to locate their city on the Big Pull-Out Map — and continue on the TACO trail! Use the FREE Texas Saver Card (included with this directory) to SAVE $$$ on Camp Site Fees. Log on to www.TexasCampgrounds.com to see if a park you want to visit takes online reservations and book your stay TODAY

First, consult the map at right to find the Region Number of the area you want to visit
in Texas. Each section begins with an introduction to the region with an overview of
local attractions. To find a campground, refer to the Region Maps with their locations
(and listing numbers) pinpointed. Or, if you know the name of the park, find its listing
number using the table on the page opposite the map.
Each section is ordered by listing number. Every member campground has
its own listing with a description and a unique Finder Map that will lead
you to the park entrance. Be sure to check under the “Services & Facilities”
heading at the bottom of each listing to see if the park offers any or all of
the following: Pull-Thrus, Wi-Fi, Cable TV, Cabins, Swimming Pool, LP Gas,
Recreation Hall, Tent Camping.
The stars next to park names in the directory have to do with using the Texas Saver Card
(complete details below). Red stars H indicate campgrounds offering a 10% discount off
daily rates.
Check out the Big Pull-Out Map in the center of this Guide. Use the Glossary to find your
favorite Campground — then use the coordinates provided to locate their city on the Big
Pull-Out Map — and continue on the TACO trail! Use the FREE Texas Saver Card (included
with this directory) to SAVE $$$ on Camp Site Fees.
Log on to www.TexasCampgrounds.com to see if a park you want to visit takes online
reservations and book your stay TODAY

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TACO Board of Directors<br />

Lee Brown<br />

Spring Creek Marina & RV, San Angelo<br />

www.springcreekmarina-rv.com<br />

SpringCreek@springcreekmarina-rv.com<br />

Gwen Craig<br />

Rayford Crossing, Spring<br />

www.rayfordcrossing.com<br />

rayfordcrossing@sbcglobal.net<br />

Jacque Calverly<br />

Texan RV Ranch, Mansfield<br />

www.texanrvranch.com<br />

Jacquecal@aol.com<br />

Bryan Kastleman<br />

Hill Country RV Resort, New Braunfels<br />

www.hillcountryrvresortnb.com<br />

BKastle@Kastleman.com<br />

Earline Lund<br />

Forest Retreat, New Caney<br />

www.forestretreatrvpark.com<br />

earline.lund@gmail.com<br />

Cheryl McLaughlin<br />

Hatch RV Park, Corpus Christi<br />

www.hatchrv.com<br />

cheryl@hatchrv.com<br />

Terry Munoz<br />

Thousand Trails, Lake Conroe<br />

www.1000trails.com<br />

terry_munoz@equitylifestyle.com<br />

Doug Shearer<br />

Parkview Riverside, Rio Frio<br />

www.parkviewriverside.com<br />

parkviewrv@gmail.com<br />

Don Temple<br />

Guadalupe River RV Resort, Kerrville<br />

www.grrvr.com<br />

drtguadalupe@yahoo.com<br />

Ed Welliver<br />

Oleander Acres, Mission<br />

www.oleanderacres.com<br />

edw345@yahoo.com<br />

CEO/Exec. Director Brian Schaeffer<br />

TACO Office, Crowley<br />

www.tacomembers.com • Brian@<strong>Texas</strong>Campgrounds.com<br />

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Visit: www.CruiseInns.com or call 888-222-4191<br />

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