Ron from Big D
Moderator Emeritus
O.K. folks. Here is the skinny on the Texas Hill Country Rally for April 2011.
Rally Title: RV Forum Wildflower Scramble
Dates: April 13 thru April 22nd 2011
This rally is a two part rally as follows:
April 13 thru 17th, 2011
Sunset Point Lakefront RV Resort
Wirtz Dam Road
Marble Falls, Texas 78654
Phone: 830-798-8199
Website: [email protected]
GPS: LAT 30.56545 LON -98.34361
TL Rating: 9.5/9*/9.5
Rally rates: $34.40 for full hookups and $30 for water & elec. only. (You have to ask specifically for these sites)
April 18 thru 22nd, 2011
Buckhorn Lake RV Resort
IH 10, Exit 501 (FM 1338, Goat Creek Rd. on the NW corner of N Access Rd.)
Kerrville, Texas 78028
Phone: 830-895-0007
Website: [email protected]
GPS: LAT 30.11890 LON -99.19912
TL Rating: 10/10*/9
Rally Rates: $31.00 for full hookup
Both of these parks are first class operations with lots of amenities. Sunset Point does set on a granite point on Lake LBJ, just one of several Texas Highland Lakes. The sunsets are terrific here and it is a gated park just short distance from the dam. The park is only a few miles out of the town of Marble Falls, Texas. Buckhorn Lake sets just a short distance off Interstate 10 allowing for your easy departure east or west from the rally. It is located about 6 miles outside of Kerrville, Texas. They also have privately owned RV sites across the small Buckhorn Lake. Both facilities have concrete paved sites, 30/50 amp service, etc.. Each of the parks have a rally minimum of 12 to 15 rigs in order to secure the Rally Room, so don't let me down. I have set aside 20 sites at each park for this rally.
RV FORUM ACTIVITIES:
Potluck dinner and breakfast
Daily Happy Hour
Catered meals possible
Lots of tire kicking
Group photo
THINGS TO SEE AND DO: (Most require some driving)
Wildflower viewing
Historic Fredericksburg (shops & restaurants)
Texas Wildflower Seed Farm
Numerous Wineries
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area (500' granite monolith)
Inks Lake State Park (hiking, wildflowers and wildlife)
Pedernales Falls State Park (hiking, waterfalls)
Lost Maples State Natural Area (scenery and hiking)
Admiral Nimitz Museum (2nd WW) (New addition opened last year)
LBJ Park and ranch
Golf
Lukenbach, Texas (Made famous by Willie Nelson)
Longhorn Caverns
Cascade Caverns
Llano, TX (Home of great Bar B-Q)
San Antonio (Alamo, Historical Missions and River Walk with great restaurants)
Vanishing Texas River Cruise
Sunset Bat Flights (Devils Sink Hole and Bat Tunnel)
All I can say is: if you can't find something to do and of interest, you must be dead.
IMPORTANT INFO:
Each of you is responsible for registering at the campgrounds on your own. Make sure you notify me after you have registered. You can reach me at [email protected] or call me at 214-676-4046. Please do not wait too long. I need to make sure we will make our minimums for the rally rates.
This is a great opportunity to revive a Centermost Rally. We are central and invite those from the EAST, WEST and NORTH to come join us for some fun. Let me know what you would like to do at the rally and I will make it happen. There may be a small Rally Fee involved depending on the activities and meals.
R. E. (Ron) Marabito, Rally Master
Shirley Marabito, Assistant Rally Master
Rally Title: RV Forum Wildflower Scramble
Dates: April 13 thru April 22nd 2011
This rally is a two part rally as follows:
April 13 thru 17th, 2011
Sunset Point Lakefront RV Resort
Wirtz Dam Road
Marble Falls, Texas 78654
Phone: 830-798-8199
Website: [email protected]
GPS: LAT 30.56545 LON -98.34361
TL Rating: 9.5/9*/9.5
Rally rates: $34.40 for full hookups and $30 for water & elec. only. (You have to ask specifically for these sites)
April 18 thru 22nd, 2011
Buckhorn Lake RV Resort
IH 10, Exit 501 (FM 1338, Goat Creek Rd. on the NW corner of N Access Rd.)
Kerrville, Texas 78028
Phone: 830-895-0007
Website: [email protected]
GPS: LAT 30.11890 LON -99.19912
TL Rating: 10/10*/9
Rally Rates: $31.00 for full hookup
Both of these parks are first class operations with lots of amenities. Sunset Point does set on a granite point on Lake LBJ, just one of several Texas Highland Lakes. The sunsets are terrific here and it is a gated park just short distance from the dam. The park is only a few miles out of the town of Marble Falls, Texas. Buckhorn Lake sets just a short distance off Interstate 10 allowing for your easy departure east or west from the rally. It is located about 6 miles outside of Kerrville, Texas. They also have privately owned RV sites across the small Buckhorn Lake. Both facilities have concrete paved sites, 30/50 amp service, etc.. Each of the parks have a rally minimum of 12 to 15 rigs in order to secure the Rally Room, so don't let me down. I have set aside 20 sites at each park for this rally.
RV FORUM ACTIVITIES:
Potluck dinner and breakfast
Daily Happy Hour
Catered meals possible
Lots of tire kicking
Group photo
THINGS TO SEE AND DO: (Most require some driving)
Wildflower viewing
Historic Fredericksburg (shops & restaurants)
Texas Wildflower Seed Farm
Numerous Wineries
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area (500' granite monolith)
Inks Lake State Park (hiking, wildflowers and wildlife)
Pedernales Falls State Park (hiking, waterfalls)
Lost Maples State Natural Area (scenery and hiking)
Admiral Nimitz Museum (2nd WW) (New addition opened last year)
LBJ Park and ranch
Golf
Lukenbach, Texas (Made famous by Willie Nelson)
Longhorn Caverns
Cascade Caverns
Llano, TX (Home of great Bar B-Q)
San Antonio (Alamo, Historical Missions and River Walk with great restaurants)
Vanishing Texas River Cruise
Sunset Bat Flights (Devils Sink Hole and Bat Tunnel)
All I can say is: if you can't find something to do and of interest, you must be dead.
IMPORTANT INFO:
Each of you is responsible for registering at the campgrounds on your own. Make sure you notify me after you have registered. You can reach me at [email protected] or call me at 214-676-4046. Please do not wait too long. I need to make sure we will make our minimums for the rally rates.
This is a great opportunity to revive a Centermost Rally. We are central and invite those from the EAST, WEST and NORTH to come join us for some fun. Let me know what you would like to do at the rally and I will make it happen. There may be a small Rally Fee involved depending on the activities and meals.
R. E. (Ron) Marabito, Rally Master
Shirley Marabito, Assistant Rally Master