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Aug 17 2008

Posted by CyberCelt under Fairs and Festivals, Family Fun, Food & Wine, Historic travel, Monthly, RV Travel, Shopping

Market Days & Farmers’ Markets

There are many Market Days and Farmers’ Markets in Central Texas.

Usually Farmers’ Markets are for best for local grown fruits, vegetables, and homemade jams, jellies and salsas. During Market Days, anything goes! You will find antiques, furniture, collectibles, jewelry, crafts, candles, music CDs, Mexican imports, bird houses, hats, clothing, leather goods, books, plants, wind chimes, sculpture, glass catchers, gazing balls, framed art, drawings, photography, nuts, baked goods, honey butter, homemade preserves and canned fruits. You will also meet the people who grew, made or crafted the items you are buying.


Bastrop Farmers’ Market
1308 Chestnut Street
Bastrop, Texas

Bastrop Farmers’ Market is open year-round on Fridays from 1 to 5 PM and Saturdays from 10 AM to 2 PM. Bastrop’s Farmer’s Market is part of the River Valley Farmers Market Association, so everything offered for sale is grown and produced by the merchant. Bring your egg cartons, planting pots, canning jars or bags (paper or plastic) to the market for recycling. WIC coupons accepted. After shopping, take a tour of historic Bastrop or relax at one of the many parks in Bastrop.

Blanco Market Day
Historic Courthouse Square
Blanco, Texas

Blanco Market Day is held every third Saturday of the month March through November on the front lawn of the courthouse. Setup time for vendors is 730 AM and Market Day ends around 4 PM. Dogs are welcome! After you shop, grab a periwinkle blue bike (Blanco Blue Bike) for FREE use at one of several locations around Blanco. Grab a bike an pedal out to swim or fish at Blanco State Park.

Boerne Market Dat
Main Square Gazebo
Boerne, Texas

Boerne Market Days are held the second weekend of each month. Items for sale include antiques, arts and crafts, clothing, pottery, jewelry, Texas souvenirs and gourmet food products. Eat lunch on Main Street or enjoy a picnic on the banks of the Cibola Creek. Plan to visit the Cibolo Nature Center.

Elgin Farmers Market
410 North Main (next to Elgin Library)
Elgin, Texas

Elgin Farmer’s Market is part of the River Valley Farmers Market Association. Everything offered for sale is grown and produced by the merchants. Open seasonally on Tuesdays from 1 PM to sellout. Bring your egg cartons, planting pots, canning jars or bags (paper or plastic) to the market for recycling. WIC coupons accepted. While you are in Elgin, stop at Southside Market or Meyer’s Elgin Sausage for some famous Elgin Hot Sausage.

Gruene Market Days
1641 Hunter Road
New Braunfels, Texas

Market Days in Gruene are held on the third full weekend of the month, from February through November, and on the first weekend of December. Market day opens at 10 AM and closes at 5 PM. Gruene Market Days are special in that all products are made by the vendors themselves. Admission is free. While you are there, eat at the Grist Mill on the Guadalupe River, take a tubing trip, or stick around to hear live music at the oldest dance hall in Texas, Gruene Hall.

Kyle Market Day and Farmers Market
Front Street (between Kyle City Hall and the Historic Train Depot) under the Water Tower

Kyle Market Day is held the first Saturday of the month, April through November, 9 AM to 2 PM. Enjoy live music by popular local musicians. Stroll along the downtown streets and view the local attractions. Take a swim in the Municipal Swimming Pool, located in Gregg-Clark Park.

San Marcos Farmers Market
204 S. Edward Gary
San Marcos, Texas

This market is a member of the San Marcos/New Braunfels Farmers Market Association, a non-profit organization formed to provide a place where Central Texas farmers may market their fresh, homegrown and homemade products to the local consumer. San Marcos Farmers Market is open every Tuesday, year round, from 3 to 6 PM. This market offers homegrown fruits and vegetables, homemade breads and pastries, fresh eggs, homemade salsa, jams and jellies, flowers and plants. Find lavender in all forms and other natural products. Bring your swimsuits and swim or tube down the crystal clear San Marcos River across the street from the market place. Grab a trolley and go shopping at the Outlet Mall,

Sunset Valley Farmers Market
3200 Jones Road
Sunset Valley, Texas

Open every Saturday morning from 9 AM to 1 PM. The emphasis is on organic, sustainable production of food. This farmers’ market has won awards for being one of the best in the area, state and nation. Enjoy live music and bring your dogs!

Wimberley Farmers’ Market
Lions Field on FM 2325
Wimberley, Texas

The Wimberley Farmers Market is open every Wednesday from 3 to 6 PM. Park directly across the street.

Wimberley Market Days
Lions Field on FM 2325
Wimberley, Texas

Wimberley Market Days are held on the first Saturday of each month from March or April through December, from 7 AM to 3 PM. With approximately 450 vendors, this is the second largest flea market in Texas. No dogs allowed, but there are kennels where you may board Fluffy. The event is free, but you must pay for parking.

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May 29 2008

Posted by CyberCelt under Day Trips, Food & Wine, Gardens and Tours, Wildflowers

Texas Premiere Wine Destination

The Texas Hill Country Wine region is now the #2 Wine Region Destination in the USA, second only to the Napa Valley in California (Orbitz Insider Index, September 19, 2007). There are hundreds of vineyards in Texas, as grapes grow easily in much of the state. These vineyards may or may not have a winery, where the wine is made, on site.

Texas Wines Come of Age

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The Texas Wine Trail (TWT)

The trail consists of 22 Texas wineries and you may visit them any time, just call ahead to check hours. However, there are five special trail events each year. Wineries host tastings of newly released wines, provide wine and food pairings, hold seminars, conduct demonstrations and give tours. Enjoy Texas Hill Country artists, musicians, crafters, chefs and entertainers during trail events. Here is a handy map of participating wineries and a calendar of events.

Way Out Wineries (WOW)

The Way Out Wineries (WOW) is a group of boutique wineries in an area from the north part of the Texas Hill Country to just south of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. Here is the calendar of road trips and a map of the WOW.

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Texas Vineyards, Tasting Rooms and Wineries (A-Z)

Alamosa Wine Cellars • (325) 628-3313 WOW

677 CR 430, Bend, TX 76824

Enjoy wines grown in the Texas Hill Country from the grapes of Italy, Spain and the Rhone. Taste warm climate varietals of Sangiovese, Viognier, Tempranillo and Syrah and specialty wines including Texas Port, Orange Muscat and Texas Sherry. Surrounded by hills and cooled by the winds off the Colorado River, enjoy fabulous sunsets and wonderful views.

Becker Vineyards • (830) 644-2681 TWT

464 Becker Farms Rd, Stonewall, TX 78671

Located in the Texas Hill Country between Fredericksburg and Stonewall, the 10,040 square-foot winery is located in a 19th-century German stone barn, surrounded by grazing quarter horses, peach orchards and fields of native wildflowers and lavender. The 46 acres of French Vinifera vines generate 8 different available varietals, including Syrah, Petite Syrah, Sauvignon Blanc, Malbec, Petite Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. The Homestead Bed and Breakfast, located next door, is the original homestead log cabin of the Heinrick Peese Family.

Barking Rocks Winery • 817-579-0007 WOW

1919 Allen Court, Granbury TX 76048

Premium wines handcrafted in an old rock barn located between historic Granbury and Thorp Springs.

Bluff Dale Vineyards • 254-728-3540 WOW

5222 CR 148, Bluff Dale, TX

Come sit on the porch overlooking the beautiful vineyards and the Hill Country of Bluff Dale.

Brennan Vineyards • 325-356-9100 WOW

802 S Austin Street (Highway 16), Comanche, TX 76442

Enjoy award-winning Brennan Vineyards Viognier and popular Austin Street Syrah, Commanche Rose and Cabernet Sauvignon wines McGrary Tasting Room and Gift Shop open most weekends.

Chisholm Trail Winery • (830) 990-CORK TWT

2367 Usener Road, Fredericksburg, TX 78624

Nine miles west of Fredericksburg on Hwy 290 west, 2.4 miles south on Usener Road. Picnic by Spring Creek and watch longhorn cattle and quarter horses or sit back in the corral and enjoy a glass of Chisholm Trail wine while overlooking Spring Creek Vineyards.

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Comfort Cellars Winery • (830) 995-3274 TWT

723 Front Street (Hwy 27), Comfort, TX 78013

Fine wines, unique wines and wine blends. Gift shop and complimentary wine tasting. Some unusual wine offerings include Jalapeño, Comfort Gold, Sweet Rojo and Raisin! Browse the gift shop for fine soaps made with great fragrances and all organic ingredients.

Driftwood Vineyards • (512) 692-6229 TWT

4001 Elder Hill Road (CR 170), Driftwood, TX 78619

Located between Dripping Springs and Wimberley, Driftwood Vineyards offer Mediterranean style wines, with some award-winning blends and wines. Breathtaking hilltop view overlooking the vineyard. Gift shop, tastings, picnic area and covered deck. Bring a lunch and enjoy a glass of wine with the view from the covered deck.

Dry Comal Creek Vineyards • (830) 885-4121 TWT

1741 Herbelin Rd., New Braunfels, TX 78132

About 6.5 miles west of New Braunfels, off Highway 46 West is a winery that has won national awards and produces award-winning wines like White Port, White Black Spanish, Orange Muscat, Unoaked Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, Reserve Fume Blanc, French Colombard and many others. Active calendar, call for information on Foot Stomp, Wine U and other fun events.

Flat Creek Estate • (512) 267-6310 TWT

24912 Singleton Bend Street, Marble Falls, TX 78654

Experience Old-World charm throughout our 80-acre Estate. Visit the home of “Super Texan” sangiovese. Taste handcrafted Texas wines from Texas grapes labels include Flat Creek Estate & Travis Peak Select. Located 6 miles west of Lago Vista (20 miles east of Marble Falls) on FM 1431. South on Singleton Bend 2.5 miles to Singleton Bend East. Left 1 mile to vineyards.

Fredericksburg Winery • (830) 990-8747 TWT

247 West Main Street, Fredericksburg, TX 78624

Named one of the top three producers in Texas by USA Today - Fredericksburg Winery is owned and operated by the Switzer family. They offer a range of red and white wines, from dry, semi-dry, medium sweet, sweet, late harvest desserts, port to sherry! Newest releases include Texas Chardonnay and Late Harvest Muscat Hamburg. Note: This is not a vineyard, but a winery where the actual wine making is done.

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Grape Creek Vineyard • (830) 644-2710 TWT

97 Vineyard Lane, Stonewall, TX 78671

On Highway 290, 9 miles East of Fredericksburg is a little bit of Tuscany that will provide an experience that will refresh your heart and replenish your spirit. Grape Creek Vineyard produces a classic selection of award-winning wines. Active calendar, check the website. The Villa on Grape Creek, a bed and breakfast, has beautiful views of the vineyard, the banks of Grape Creek, the rolling hills and natural landscape of the area.

Lost Creek Vineyard • (325) 388-3753 TWT

1129 RR 2233, Sunrise Beach, TX 78643

Lost Creek Vineyard and Winery’s owner and winemaker David Brinkman has a passion to create the finest wines possible. He has been rewarded with 36 medals in less than 3 short years, both local and international. The wine tasting room is closed due to flood damage. Call for updates.

Mandola Estate Winery • (512) 858-1470 TWT

13308 FM 150 West, Driftwood, TX 78619

The climate above Onion Creek, where the 20 acres of vineyards are located, echoes the warmer drier climes of Southern Italy. Enjoy Texas wine with an Italian flair. The Trattoria Lisina restaurant is located in a beautiful, serene setting, overlooking Mandola Estate Winery, picturesque gardens and our vineyard. This casual restaurant offers a widely varied menu of authentic country-style Italian food.

McReynolds Winery • (830) 825-3544 TWT

706 Shovel Mountain Road, Cypress Mill, TX 78633

Award-winning, hand crafted, premium Texas table wines. We are halfway between Marble Falls and Johnson City. From Austin, 25 miles West of Bee Cave (via Hamilton Pool Rd/ RR 3238) or from Round Mountain 6 miles east on RR 962 to Shovel Mountain Rd (Blanco Co Rd 304). North on Shovel Mtn Rd 1/2 mile to winery. Picnic facilities available.

Pillar Bluff Vineyards • (512) 556-4078 WOW

300 Burnet County Road 111, Lampasas, TX 76550

Taste French varietals, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc and Merlot, in either the tasting room or outside in the shade of Live Oaks. From Hwy. 183/281 take 580 west 8 blocks to Farm Road 1478. Turn left off 580 West and stay on 1478 for 5 miles. At the Burnet County Line turn left onto County Rd 111. The winery is the first building on the right.

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Red Caboose Winery • (866) 849-6518 WOW

1147 County Road 1110, Meridian, TX 76665

The design of the Red Caboose winery meets LEED green building criteria, one of the few wineries in the country, to do so. By using geothermal cooling and chilling, collecting rainwater for irrigation, and producing their own electricity, the winery is sustainable. The new cellar, now under construction, is partially subterranean which provides more energy efficiencies, geothermal cooling and cost savings. All this and wine, too! The winery and vineyards are located on the G Lazy M Ranch in beautiful Bosque County, south of Fort Worth and Dallas.

Rising Star Vineyards • 254-643-1776 WOW

1001 County Road 290, Rising Star, Texas 76471

The 2006 Rustler’s Red is a blend of Syrah, Ruby Cabernet and Zinfandel, and it is flying out of the tasting room. The vineyard and winery are located just 5 miles north of Rising Star on Highway 183.

Singing Water Vineyards • 830-995-2246 TWT

316 Mill Dam, Comfort, TX 78013

You will enjoy a visit to this scenic Hill Country vineyard and winery located up in the hills just south of Comfort on the banks of Bruins Creek. The tasting room, a rebuilt 100 year old Hill Country barn, greets you as you drive up to the winery. A tour and tasting in this relaxed country atmosphere is sure to lower your stress level! Bring your picnic lunch and relax on the winery porch with a glass of Singing Water wine.

Sister Creek Vineyards • (830) 324-6704 TWT

1142 Sisterdale Road, Sisterdale, TX 78006

Sisterdale is located in a quite valley between the East and West Sister Creeks, just north of the Guadalupe River, only 12 miles north of Boerne on scenic FM 1376. Award winning, barrel-aged European-style wines made in a restored 1885 cotton gin. Wines include Cabernet Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Muscat Canelli.

Spicewood Vineyards • (830) 693-5328 TWT

1419 Burnet CR 409, Spicewood, TX 78669

Home of award-winning 100% estate handcrafted wines from our vineyard. French oak barrels for fermenting the Chardonnay, as well as aging the Chardonnay, Semillon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot. Zinfandel is aged in both American and French oak barrels. Gallery, gift shop, winemaker tour and tastings. Check website for directions from Highway 71.

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Stone House Vineyard • (512) 264-3630 TWT

24350 Haynie Flat Rd., Spicewood, TX 78669

Beautiful setting on Lake Travis surrounded by vineyards producing award-winning wines, 35 minutes from Austin. The winery is constructed of massive limestone blocks making it functional as well as a building of artistic architectural merit. Located off Hwy 71 west, turn onto Paleface Ranch Road, 3 miles to t-junction, right onto Haynie Flat Road.

Texas Hills Vineyard • (830) 868-2321 TWT

878 RR 2766, Johnson City, TX 78636

Home of the “Kick Butt Cab” and other Italian-styled “Wines to Share With Friends.” Wines include Pinot Grigio, Sangiovese, Orange Moscato, Merlot, Syrah and more. Enjoy a picnic on the patio overlooking the vineyard. Locally made artisan cheeses and crackers available in the tasting room. Tasting room and gift shop. Located 1 mile east of Johnson City on RR 2766 (road to Pedernales Falls State Park)

Texas Legato Winery • (512) 556-9600 WOW

2935 Highway 1478, Lampasas, TX 76550

In Lampasas, Texas and from the intersection of Highway 183 and highway 580 W, turn west on Hwy 580 W, go 8 blocks to Hwy 1478 ( aka Howe Street), turn left (south) on Howe and go 4.3 miles and turn left into the winery, just west of Pillar Bluff Vineyard. We age our wines in a combination of French and American Oak barrels, giving our wines the best of both, hints of vanilla and cherry from the American Oak and the smoothness from the French Oak barrels.

Torre di Pietra Vineyards • (830) 644-2829 TWT

10915 E. US Hwy 290, Fredericksburg, TX 78624

Located near Fredericksburg Texas with vineyards in Doss and Gillespie Counties, Torre di Pietra continues a Hill Country family tradition of farming and wine making that date to the late 1800s in Texas. Enjoy Torre di Pietra’s quality wines, live music and unique gifts in a romantic setting. Wines include varietals: Sangiovese, Primitivo, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Moscato and popular blends: Red Flirt and Classico.

Woodrose Winery • (830) 644-2539 TWT

662 Woodrose Lane, Stonewall, TX 78671

Woodrose Winery is a small winery located on the south side of Hwy 290, just west of Stonewall. They have 2 acres of Cabernet Sauvignon in its ninth leaf of production. In 2008, Mourvedre, Sangiovese, Syrah and Malbec were also planted. The new 3,000 square foot multi level deck is perfect to sit down with a glass of wine, cheese plate and enjoy the Texas Hill Country.

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May 11 2008

Posted by CyberCelt under Fairs and Festivals, Food & Wine, RV Travel, Reviews, Travel Sites Reviews

Memorial Weekend Wine Festivals

May 24 - 25, 2008
Rockport Festival of Wine and Food
Rockport, Texas

Texas Maritime Museum Presents the Festival of Wines & Food at 1202 Navigation Circle, Rockport, Texas. Gates will be open from 4-11 pm on Saturday and Sunday and will feature great wines and beers from around the world.

Several food vendors will be dispensing wonderful food like Bacon Wrapped Apple/Basil Chicken Kabobs, Six Pan Seared Bacon Wrapped Quail Legs with Homemade Lemon-Honey BBQ Sauce and Sweet Corn Relish, Baja Style Fish and Chicken Tacos with Four Sauces, and Colossal BBQ Shrimp.

This festival benefits the Texas Maritime Museum in Rockport and attracts over 3,000 wine and food enthusiasts. See the Schedule of Events for more information

Texas is #2 wine growing space in USA

May 24-26, 2008
Austin Wine Festival

The Domain, Austin, Texas

A uniquely Austin wine celebration featuring wineries from Lampasas, New Braunfels, Fredericksburg and Dripping Springs. Texas is now the #2 wine destination in the USA, second only to Napa, California!

Enjoy local wines, food and entertainment continues with event proceeds benefiting the Austin Farmers’ Market. Hours are Sa 1-9 pm, Su 1-9 pm and Mo 1-6 pm.

What would any event in Austin be without music? See the music schedule here.

Want to know more about Texas wines? Right click and Save As to download Texas Winery Guide here.

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May 02 2008

Posted by CyberCelt under Animals, Fairs and Festivals, Family Fun, Food & Wine, Gardens and Tours, Historic travel, Motor Sports, Museums, Music, Road Trips

First Weekend in May

Custom Car and Truck Show

May 2

Custom Car and Truck Show, Conroe. Top 75, Top 10 Under Construction, Best of Show Car, Best of Show Truck, Best Engine, Best Undercarriage, Best Interior, Best Debut Car.

Maypole

May 3

Mayfest, Driftwood, Texas, 10am-6pm, free. Enjoy a beautiful day on the grounds of the historical church. Bake sale, food, vendors, silent auction, activities for children, live music including Nashville Recording Artist, Jill Parr.

The Heritage Gala, Dripping Springs, 6-11 pm, reservation. Relax under the stars and 150-year-old oak trees on the grounds of Dr. Pound Pioneer Farmstead Historic Museum. Wine tasting, gourmet dining, dancing to swing/jazz band, guided tours of historic homestead, silent and live auction.

Spring Fling, Gainesville, 10am-5pm. in Leonard Park. Eddie Coker, children’s entertainer will keep the youngsters busy, while parents explore the arts and crafts vendors. Radio Disney, Talley Fun and Games carnival, Little Britches Rodeo, Critterman and his Animal Ambassadors, Chuck Wagon Cooking and Blacksmith demonstrations, dog agility and obedience exhibits and miniature train round out the fun.

Antique Roses

May 3-4

Comfort Village Spring Antiques Show, Comfort, (Sa) 10am-5pm, (Su) 10am-4pm, Comfort Park on Highway 27. Look for stoneware and baskets, pewter, cupboards and farm tables, benches, shelves, architectural artifacts, textiles and linens and antique tools.

Heritage Home Tour 2008 : Roses of San Antonio Street, San Marcos, (Sa) 12 noon-6pm, (Su) 12 noon-5pm, San Antonio Street, tickets needed. A self-paced tour of 6 historic homes built between 1887 and 1920, spanning American Foursquare, Queen Anne, Pioneer Farmhouse, Greek Revival and other styles. Ticket holders receive 2008 Homes Tour map and descriptions. A beautiful selection of antique roses will be for sale at the tour ticket sales center on Mitchell Street, between W. San Antonio and MLK Streets.

Bison and calf

Texas Bison Festival, Hwy 290 East of Stonewall, (Sa&Su)10 am to 6pm, LBJ State Park, Adults $5; Children under 10 free. See a live bison herd and witness the Native American blessing of the herd. Visit the 1800s Texas Living History area, enjoy cowboy music and poetry, explore the farming lifesyle. In the Native American cultural area, you will enjoy dancers, music, storytellers; learn the art of bow making, flint knapping and fire making. Try a Bison burger or Bison sausage.

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Feb 14 2008

Posted by CyberCelt under Animals, Culture, Events, Food & Wine

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo

The HoustonRodeo is the largest rodeo in the world, with 1+ million spectators each year. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo takes place at Houston’s Reliant Park on March 3-22.

HoustonRodeo

  • Junior, Open and Youth rodeo events
  • Horse Show
  • Rodeo Uncorked! Wine Show
  • International Days

Trail Rides

Right now, trail riders all over Texas, Mexico and Louisiana are preparing to ride to Houston on horseback in 13 separate trail rides.

Special Days

March 4, 6 and 13 are the days of the Lil’ Rustlers Rodeo, where children with physical and mental disabilities are teamed with professional cowboys to put on a rodeo to remember. Other special days are Black Heritage Day (3/7), Ladies Night Out (3/13) and Go Tejano Day (3/16).

Music

When the rodeo events are completed, a revolving stage is moved to the center of the arena and the music begins. Every evening the HoustonRodeo features live concerts with some of the biggest names in music, such as John Legend, Tim McGraw, Fergie, Faith Hill, John Fogerty and Martina McBride, just to name a few.

Tickets

If you are interested in seeing the rodeo or the music events, you should purchase your HoustonRodeo concert tickets now. The most prized seats are the coveted Action Seats, which are along both sides of the rodeo ring and comprise the first seven rows of sections 103-110 and 123-130. Action Seat tickets include complimentary food and beverages.

Expo

Ranching and Wildlife Expo will be held March 5–8 in Reliant Arena. Educational seminars related to ranching and wildlife are held and hunting and fishing trips, bird watching excursions and wildlife artwork are auctioned.

Area RV Campgrounds

Almost Heaven RV Resort is located south of Houston in a rural setting, with convenient access to the Houston Medical Center, as well as all the Sporting and Convention facilities. The resort has a fishing lake, shady spots and all amenities.
4202 Del Bello Road
Houston, TX 77578
(281) 489-8561

Lake View RV Resort has a fishing lake, cabins and park models, swimming pool, jacuzzi, fitness and recreation rooms, all concrete pads with full hookups: 15-50 AMP/water/phone, propane, BBQ and picnic areas, free DSL.
11991 South Main Street
Houston, TX 77035
(800) 385-9122 / 713-723-0973

South Main RV Park has large shaded lots, concrete patios, full hookups, laundry, 20/30/50 amps, paved streets, free wireless Internet, free cable TV, computer room, access control gates, on-site management, clean laundry facilities, free local calls and transportation to Medical Center and shopping.
10100 South Main
Houston, TX 77025
(713) 667-0120

Rivers Inn RV Park is situated on 16 acres and has fish ponds and horseback riding. Golf and activities are closeby.
3602 Rivers Rd. CR 905
Pearland/Manvel, TX 77578
(866) 989-2600 / (281) 489-2600

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