We stayed at Lake Whitney State Park in Whitney, Texas. (Campground Reviews listing.)
We enjoy stake parks, and this was another nice one.
Dates:
- Check in: 2023-02-03
- Check out: 2023-02-08
- 5 nights
Weather:
- Some sunny days, a little drizzle
- High temps ranging between 52-70°F, lows around 31-52°F
- Some wind, up to 26 MPH gusts
Noise:
- No road noise or train noise
- No neighbor noise
Site:
- #17, pull-through, asphalt
- Didn’t need to disconnect toad; parked beind coach
- Fairly level
- Large site: about 80 feet long by about 80 feet wide
- Picnic table
- Fire pit
- Grass & trees
Utilities:
- 50 amp power, inconveniently located
- 70 PSI water, inconveniently located
- Loose sewer connection, inconveniently located (2 10-foot pipes needed)
Internet (in usage priority order):
- T-Mobile: 12-28 Mbps down, 8 Mbps up, 1,000 ms ping
- AT&T: 4 Mbps down, 0.5 Mbps up, 70 ms ping
- Verizon: 38-48 Mbps down, 6 Mbps up, 45 ms ping
- Starlink: not used
- Campground Wi-Fi: none
Amenities:
- Garbage dumpster
Our review on Campground Reviews:
Peaceful state park
We stayed for five nights in the horseshoe full hookup campground and really liked it. We were originally going to stay longer but adjusted our travel plans to avoid the ice storm that blew through the area in February. Stupid storm, I would have loved to stay here longer. Our site was a decent size pull-through with plenty of room for our 40′ motorhome and tow vehicle. The width of the site was incredibly large with a fire ring and concrete picnic table all nestled under mature trees with a view across a large grassland area. We camped at Lake Whitney State Park in a Motorhome.
Tip for Other Campers: About an hour’s drive to Waco to visit the Dr Pepper Museum and Waco Mammoth National Monument, both worth the trip.
An interactive map of the park:
The map; our site was in the Horseshoe Camping Loop in the lower-right corner of this map:
Our site:
The utilities were not very conveniently located, at the front of site:
The sewer was unthreaded, but someone had helpfully left a bungee there, which I used to secure the pipe:
A look at the utilities from the rear; the power cord was pretty much fully unwound:
Unwound power reel; unusual to need the full length of the cord:
Camp hosts cleaning the neighboring site:
Other sites:
I flew my drone to capture some aerial shots of our coach, site, the park, and the lake:
We’d be happy to stay here again.