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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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Come enjoy the peaceful, scenic surroundings and let your<br />

worrries fade away at Leisure Resort. A perfect retreat to<br />

come rest, picnic and play in the San Marcos River with your<br />

family and friends. Camping in RVs, tents, and cabins is available<br />

all year long. Most sites feature a picnic table, barbecue grill and<br />

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SERVICES & FACILITIES:<br />

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bathrooms w/showers. Nice laundry room. Rally Halls w/seating for<br />

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Commemorate Millions<br />

of War Heroes<br />

Fredericksburg is the unofficial capital of the <strong>Texas</strong> Hill<br />

Country, and attracts visitors from around the world. With<br />

fantastic shopping, food and wine you’ll find lots to do and<br />

many ways to have<br />

fun. But you can<br />

also take a stroll<br />

through history<br />

at the National<br />

Museum of the<br />

Pacific War.<br />

Founded in 1971,<br />

the National Museum of the Pacific War is on Main Street<br />

in Fredericksburg. Dive into history at the 3-museum<br />

complex packed full of macro-artifacts, interactive exhibits<br />

and reminders of the sacrifice war demands. You’ll feel like<br />

you’ve traveled back in time at the Pacific Combat Zone, an<br />

exhibit that features restored WWII military vehicles and<br />

replicated weaponry.<br />

Visit the spectacular museum whose mission is to honor the<br />

eight million Americans who served in the war against Japan.<br />

Tour the facility online at www.pacificwarmuseum.org.<br />

J. Griffis Smith/TxDOT<br />

Giddy Up to the<br />

Cowboy Capital<br />

Bandera, <strong>Texas</strong> is set in rugged country with hills, rivers<br />

and a lake. The small town sends you back in time to a<br />

place where chivalry was expected and a handshake was a<br />

contract.<br />

The Cowboy<br />

Capital of the<br />

World embodies the<br />

independence of the<br />

cowboy tradition of<br />

hard work and play.<br />

You’ll see horses<br />

tied to downtown<br />

hitching posts and<br />

dude ranches that<br />

offer a taste of the<br />

cowboy lifestyle.<br />

Take a horseback<br />

ride, trail ride or<br />

eat a chuck wagon<br />

meal. Local honkytonks<br />

keep the<br />

music lively and your boots dancing.<br />

The rodeo tradition lives on in Bandera, with “Cowboys<br />

on the Main” and more bull riding and lasso wrangling.<br />

Ranches all around the city offer tours, so you can see what<br />

being a cowboy is made of.<br />

Cowboy Capital Christmas kicks off in December with a<br />

Shoppers Jubilee. Come see a live nativity, sing your favorite<br />

carols and enjoy a program at the Bandera County Court<br />

House.<br />

Antler Oaks Lodge and RV Resort is nestled in Bandera<br />

on the Medina River. Antler Oaks offers big-rig pull-thru<br />

sites. Enjoy sunsets from the hilltop pool and enjoy all the<br />

amenities this country lodge has to offer. Visit them at<br />

www.antleroakslodge.com.<br />

Kevin Stillman/TxDOT<br />

J. Griffis Smith/TxDOT<br />

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