Campsite #39 at Wilson H Fox Campground, TX

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Campsite #39

9 reviews
8 people
50 ft Back-In
2 fair
39
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Campsite #39 Features: Back-In parking, 30 amp hookup, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (8)

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@MorganMDDA7DF2 · Camped on Feb 15, 2025 at Campsite #39
Amazing staff! Excellent facilities. Site was well kept and comfortable.
@RobertB6182770 · Camped on Feb 4, 2025 at Campsite #39
It was a good experience to the most part. The shelter #39 was gooexcept the water line to the sink was broke so I didn't have water inside. I never saw a camp host.
@TeresaR5842699 · Camped on Aug 22, 2024 at Campsite #39
I love staying here it's always so peaceful.
@MichaelO624286 · Camped on Mar 11, 2024 at Campsite #39
The restroom and shower were nasty. Terrible smell from the urinal and one of the toilets was clogged with feces and paper during the 4 days we were there. The first night there was a large group of boys that were extremly loud well past the quiet hour. I saw a park voulenteer once per day at dusk. Years ago there used to be park rangers that would patrol regularly. I would think that the park host could at least pay more attention to the park since they dont sit in the guard shack anymore. What is their job anyway?
@JamesBD1E0B452 · Camped on Nov 11, 2023 at Campsite #39
It was awesome. The cabins were great. Had plenty of room for the grandkids to play
@DorothyD931 · Camped on Oct 20, 2021 at Campsite #39
The shelter was not clean enough.
@JerryH797 · Camped on Aug 17, 2021 at Campsite #39
We enjoyed our stay in site with screen shelter. It was hot that week and lots of mosquitoes, so spent a lot of time in rv or traveling around.
Restrooms leave a lot to be desired regarding cleanliness.
@DanRickeyW551 · Camped on Jun 13, 2021 at Campsite #39
First off, the grass in the park was terribly overgrown, and I'm six feet tall, with the grass up to my knees! We were constantly watching for snakes, and while we didn't see any, it may have been because we didn't venture into the tall grass. Several of the local residents brought their own lawnmowers out and mowed around their sites! When we asked about the mowing schedule, we were told that there were still some wet areas out in the grass, making it impossible for the mowers to mow.
Secondly, and as an adjunct to the tall grass were the thousands of mosquitoes plaguing us anytime we went outdoors. I realize that there were several rain events which created standing water, but again, if the grass were short, that would greatly mitigate that situation.
Next, we invited our son and his family to come to the park, so we rented a site with a shelter. The shelter may have been cleaned at some distant date in the past, but it was filthy. Blood (from cleaning fish, I suppose) on the floor, and spiders everywhere. We spent a good couple of hours literally hosing the walls, bunks, sink and floor.
We've been to many parks in the COE system, and have witnessed a marked decline in the appearance and overall cleanliness of the whole park system.
Please don't use the tired old excuse about Covid keeping the staff from cleaning and tending the parks.
We're currently in another COE park in the area, also by a lake, and we have very few mosquitoes.

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