On this week’s episode of Campground of the Week, we are so excited to welcome Kate Dunbar with our very first review of a Texas campground. Kate takes us to Balmorhea State Park in Toyahvale, Texas.
This unique state park was first constructed during the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The crew of unemployed young men built the San Solomon Springs pool, which covers over two acres of land and is home to a variety of aquatic species. Over 26 million gallons of pure artesian water flows through the pool every day, and the water is a constant 74 to 76 degrees. This is truly an oasis of a state park during the hot Texas summers.
Kate provides all the details you need to know about camping at this State Park, including her pick of sites and how much you can expect to pay. In addition to swimming, expect your activity’s calendar to be scheduled with star gazing, hiking, and photography. Oh, and you could also get scuba certified during your visit!
Her insider tips are incredibly important for enjoying this campground, so make sure you listen and take notes!!!
Also make sure you check out Kate’s recommendations for area attractions and good eats:
- Prada, Marfa
- Cobra Rock Boot Company
- Marfa Book Company
- Marfa Burrito
- McDonald Observatory (buy tickets online in advance)
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