Camp Riverview Good Sam Verified Campground

1636 CR 350, Concan, TX 78838

Good Sam Verified Campground
(1 review) 1 out of 5 stars from 1 review
(1 review) 1 out of 5 stars from 1 review

Address

1636 CR 350
Concan, TX, 78838

Open all year

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Facility

Type: Campground
Emergency Phone
Dump station
Laundry
Eco-friendly park
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Eco-friendly park
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Policies

Pets welcome
Some restrictions
Tents Allowed
Folding Tent Campers Allowed
Road condition: Good
Road type: Gravel
Big rig sites
Table at site
Grass Sites: 64
Spaces available: 73
Site length: 60
Max length: 60
Gravel sites: 9
Pull-thru size: 24 x 60
Pull-thrus: 10
Back-in size: 24 x 40
Room for slideouts: Yes
Shaded sites: Some
Onsite Rentals: 23
Number of full hookups: 35
Number of water: 38
Number of electric: 38
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

On-site rentals

Cabin/Cottage Rentals:

Rentals available: 23

Restroom and Showers
Ice
Laundry
BBQ at site
Laundry
BBQ at site
Table at site
RV supplies
Fire rings
Firewood
RV supplies
Fire rings
Firewood

Swimming
River
Body of water: Frio River
Frisbee golf
Outdoor games
Frisbee golf
Outdoor games
Playground
Horseshoes
Planned activities
Fishing
Horseshoes
Planned activities
Fishing

(within 10 miles)

Fishing
Kayaking / canoeing
Boating

(within 20 miles)

Hunting season: Year-round

Military Discount

1 (1 review) 1 out of 5 stars from 1 review
Facility
2
Restroom
2
Appeal
1
What is being rated?
1 1 out of 5 stars 07/12/2018

We stayed for three weeks.. We had a pull through site. No leveled off areas, natural grade, no gravel, no paving. The grass is full of burrs and stickers. When we checked in, we asked about having temporary guests, and was told if they did not stay overnight, there would be no charge, but they had to check in at the office.There were two separate times when we had visitors for a few hours, and each time, they charged $5 per person. The policy states overnight guests shall be charged. When... Read More

We stayed for three weeks.. We had a pull through site. No leveled off areas, natural grade, no gravel, no paving. The grass is full of burrs and stickers. When we checked in, we asked about having temporary guests, and was told if they did not stay overnight, there would be no charge, but they had to check in at the office.There were two separate times when we had visitors for a few hours, and each time, they charged $5 per person. The policy states overnight guests shall be charged. When I went to the office and asked for the manager, it took about 10 or 15 minutes for her to show up to discuss the situation. She told me loudly that I signed the document stating the rules. I chose not to confront her any further, because she had the attitude of "those with the gold make the rules." On a separate occasion, my children and grandchildren came to have lunch with us at our fifth wheel. That lunch cost $40 in entry fees, even though the visitors were there for only about 3 hours. Again, not overnight. Very sad. Our traveling companions had a very difficult time leveling up their fifth wheel due to very out of level site conditions. They finally had to park at a severe angle to be able to level up the unit. One evening we arrived back at camp around 9:15 PM. A new set of campers had moved in next door to us. They had an airstream, two vehicles, two tents, and 4 dining canopies. The two tents were actually placed under our slide outs and well within the area that was assigned to our site. When I asked them to relocate the tents over some so i could get to my storage areas and to activate the black and gray valves, a woman told me not to worry about it and go back on the other side of the fifth wheel. I returned and took photos of the encroachment and that sparked them to relocate the tents. OBVIOUSLY, OVERCROWSDING AND PLACEMENT OF TENTS AND OTHER ITEMS IS NOT A CONCERN OF THE CAMPGROUND. ONLY $ SEEMS TO BE IMPORTANT. On our last day around 6:30 or so, my wife took our small dog on a walk. While walking down the gravel road, two dogs came running out of a camp site where they were not being supervised. One of the dogs actually jumped on top of our dog and my wife had to pull our dog up by the leash to protect it from the aggressive dog. Yes, these two dogs were outside without leashes, which is a requirement. This will DEFINITELY be the last time we visit this campground, We have stayed in campgrounds in about 15 states, and this one is by far the worst. This campground has the potential to make a lot of improvements but there is a lot of work to be done.
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1 1 out of 5 stars 07/12/2018

We stayed for three weeks.. We had a pull through site. No leveled off areas, natural grade, no gravel, no paving. The grass is full of burrs and stickers. When we checked in, we asked about having temporary guests, and was told if they did not stay overnight, there would be no charge, but they had to check in at the office.There were two separate times when we had visitors for a few hours, and each time, they charged $5 per person. The policy states overnight guests shall be charged. When... Read More

We stayed for three weeks.. We had a pull through site. No leveled off areas, natural grade, no gravel, no paving. The grass is full of burrs and stickers. When we checked in, we asked about having temporary guests, and was told if they did not stay overnight, there would be no charge, but they had to check in at the office.There were two separate times when we had visitors for a few hours, and each time, they charged $5 per person. The policy states overnight guests shall be charged. When I went to the office and asked for the manager, it took about 10 or 15 minutes for her to show up to discuss the situation. She told me loudly that I signed the document stating the rules. I chose not to confront her any further, because she had the attitude of "those with the gold make the rules." On a separate occasion, my children and grandchildren came to have lunch with us at our fifth wheel. That lunch cost $40 in entry fees, even though the visitors were there for only about 3 hours. Again, not overnight. Very sad. Our traveling companions had a very difficult time leveling up their fifth wheel due to very out of level site conditions. They finally had to park at a severe angle to be able to level up the unit. One evening we arrived back at camp around 9:15 PM. A new set of campers had moved in next door to us. They had an airstream, two vehicles, two tents, and 4 dining canopies. The two tents were actually placed under our slide outs and well within the area that was assigned to our site. When I asked them to relocate the tents over some so i could get to my storage areas and to activate the black and gray valves, a woman told me not to worry about it and go back on the other side of the fifth wheel. I returned and took photos of the encroachment and that sparked them to relocate the tents. OBVIOUSLY, OVERCROWSDING AND PLACEMENT OF TENTS AND OTHER ITEMS IS NOT A CONCERN OF THE CAMPGROUND. ONLY $ SEEMS TO BE IMPORTANT. On our last day around 6:30 or so, my wife took our small dog on a walk. While walking down the gravel road, two dogs came running out of a camp site where they were not being supervised. One of the dogs actually jumped on top of our dog and my wife had to pull our dog up by the leash to protect it from the aggressive dog. Yes, these two dogs were outside without leashes, which is a requirement. This will DEFINITELY be the last time we visit this campground, We have stayed in campgrounds in about 15 states, and this one is by far the worst. This campground has the potential to make a lot of improvements but there is a lot of work to be done.
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1636 CR 350, Concan, TX 78838
Coordinates: 29.570379, -99.727647

Directions
From jct US Hwy 83 & County Rd 350: Go 1-3/4 mi NE on County Rd 350 (R)

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