FAQ's

Which credit cards do you accept?
Do you accept reservations for RV or camping sites?
Are you a Coast to Coast Park?
What is the difference between an HSR Member and a full-time Camper?
How far are you from Lake Carlyle?
When renting a cabin do I need to bring towels and dishes, bedding or other amenities?
Can I use the campground address to receive mail if I am staying for an extended length of time?




Which credit cards do you accept?

Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express cards are accepted, as well as debit cards which bear the Visa or MasterCard logo.

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Do you accept reservations for RV or camping sites?
Only on the Holiday weekends.

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Are you a Coast to Coast Park?
No, we are not a participate of Coast to Coast, but we are a member of Campclub USA

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What is the difference between an HSR Member and a full-time Camper?
HSR Members pay a yearly maintenance fee and this allows them to visit the park for two contiguous weeks, leave for one week and return. A full-time camper pays a yearly rental fee for a particular site and is able to stay for 12 continuous months. Full-time campers pay for their own electricity. All activities and facilities are available to all campers.

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How far are you from Lake Carlyle?

Our resort sits on cove #6 of Carlyle lake. The Lake is visible through the trees, but when in full bloom you will not see the water except by the front pond.
You may reach the campground by water in boats that do not have a hanging motor.

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When renting a cabin do I need to bring towels and dishes, bedding or other amenities?
All of our cabins come with all dishes, pans, bedding and towels needed for a two day stay. These cabins also have a refrigerator, stove/oven, microwave, air conditioner, television, radio, fire ring, private porch and picnic table. You may elect to bring Pool towels with you.

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Can I use the campground address to receive mail if I am staying for an extended length of time?
No, we cannot be made responsible for your personal mail. The local post office has boxes available for rent for this purpose.

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