Nueces River RV and Cabin Resort (Formerly Big Oak River Camp)
About the Business
Welcome to Nueces River RV and Cabin Resort, formerly known as Big Oak River Camp, located in the heart of Texas Hill Country in Camp Wood, Texas. Our family-friendly campground offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by rolling hills, crystal-clear rivers, and friendly locals.
Enjoy a variety of amenities including a quarter mile of riverfront on the Nueces River for tubing and kayaking, clean facilities, spacious RV sites with full hookups, a swimming pool, fishing spots, and opportunities to spot wildlife such as deer and bobcats. Our cozy log cabins provide a comfortable stay close to nature, while tent sites offer electric service and access to all amenities.
Explore nearby attractions like Casa Falcon Mexican restaurant in Camp Wood, the Quince Swimming hole, and the famous sinkhole cavern with its impressive population of Mexican free-tailed bats. Whether you're looking for a relaxing weekend getaway or a longer stay, Nueces River RV and Cabin Resort is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Visit us at 32598 SH 55 Camp Wood, TX 78833, and experience the beauty of Texas Hill Country. We're open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. We can't wait to welcome you to our resort!
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Location & Phone number
32598 TX-55, Camp Wood, TX 78833, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Reviews
"nice RV camping, with the out in the country feeling. This place is more of the back to nature setting. Plenty of areas to walk, river access, pool etc.. Have stayed here several times and will be back as well."
"For the past 11 years once per year this is the place we have our little family reunion, and my kids favorite place to relax. Great river access"
"Love this place. Been coming three - four times a year for the past seven. The staff is always helpful and always tend to our needs. I am sorry that everything has to have a deposit on it due to past theft from previous customers. I love this place and I’ve got to keep on coming as long ad you allow our family. We will back in Feb or March of2024.We will keep coming back because the price is above average for what you receive. Lot to do there in the summer and not as much in the winter. We see our daughter in the nursing home and drive five hours to get there and is perfect. The staff have always try to accommodate everything we needed. God bless you all. The champion family"
"We rented 3 cabins as a group & we're all very disappointed. The difficult trek to the river is much farther & especially difficult for me & my son who is somewhat handicapped. The large river rocks were very hard to walk on for such a distance. You can't even see the river from the camp grounds. The cabins weren't bad but very basic. Nothing but cheap broken blinds on the windows so no sleeping much past sunrise. No rugs to wipe the sand from your feet. The cheap dishes we had to pay a $50 deposit to use, didn't include any knives, non-stick skillets, or baking pans. We were particularly upset that the pool wasn't useable. Every time we went by it you could hear the pump running but we're told the pump was broken. More likely there wasn't someone there who knew how to get the chemicals right to clear it up. The cell service sucked also. Needless to say, we won't go back!"
"We stayed here over Labor Day weekend. It is located in a remote area outside of Uvalde. There is not a lot to do. They have a trail down to a quiet part of the Nueces river, which at the time was very low. There pool was nice and was not crowded at all. It had just re-opened from maintenance. A really nice splash area for kids. And some nice shade areas. The park was less than a 1/3 full. The ants (including fire ants) were very bad at our campsite. I bought some ant hill killer and that helped. But still got bit up by those pesky brats. Not sure this is the parks fault but perhaps they could fertilize with insect killer. Wifi is free with a hitch. If you want to use more than 1-2 devices on lower speed, you will need to pay a small fee for up to 4 devices at streaming speed. Final negative was that they ask you to wear wristbands during your visit. We did not wear them and didn’t get into any trouble. But we only visited the pool once and never went to office/store."
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