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| >> River | | >> Family Park | | >> Pets Welcome | | >> Pavilion | | >> Playground | | >> ATV/OHV/Mtcy | | >> Swimming | | >> Tent Sites Available | | >> Groups Welcome | | >> River Tubing |
| >> Seasonal Rates | | >> Quiet Atmosph | | >> Picnic Area | | >> Full Hookups | | >> Conven Store | | >> Fishing | | >> Pull Thru Avail | | >> Credit Crd Acpt | | >> Other Lodging | | >> Group Area |
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Amenities Near-By
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Activities
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Rocky River Camp is near some of the best roads in the State of Texas!
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Surrounded by some of the best roads in the State for those who enjoy motorcycling, bicycling and/or scenic drives, the Rocky River Camp is an ideal stop over or starting point. Farm to Market Roads 335, 336 and 337, voted one of the best rides in Texas by Ride Texas Magazine are all only minutes away. Other great roads include Highway 55 to Rocksprings, FM 674 from Rocksprings to Brackettville, FM 334 from Brackettville to HW 55, and Highway 39.
The location of the Camp make it the perfect gateway to area attractions such as the Devil's Sinkhole where seasonal nightly tours allow visitors to watch millions of bats take their nightly flights, The Lone Star Motorcycle Museum near Vanderpool, Garner State Park, Lost Maple State Natural Area, The John Nance Garner Muesum & the Opera House in Uvalde, Amistad Reservoir near Del Rio and of course Old Mexico are all within easy driving/riding distance of the Rocky River Camp..
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| The 2,000 feet of river access provides opportunities for hiking, swimming and fishing as well as watching some of the most beautiful sunsets in Texas.
For the hunter and/or those who simply enjoy wildlife, the area is abundant with both native and exotic game. White-tail Deer, Javelina, along with Russian Boar, Axis Deer and other exotics give rise to some of the best hunting/viewing in Texas. In addition, almost 200 bird species visit the area each year.
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| Axis Deer are a common site along many of the scenic drives through the area. You may also come across White Tail Deer, Feral Hogs and if you look close enough on FM 335 a couple of camels and some kangeroos
Rivers and streams are common in the area and many beautiful views can be discovered along the numerous winding hill country roads |

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The Nueces River starts its trek to the ocean in this area and completes it at Corpus Christi Texas. This river is one of the most pristine rivers in Texas with crystal clear water running along gravel laden banks |
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