Thousand Trails Medina Lake RV Campground is located in the Texas Hill Country just outside of San Antonio. This Texas Hill Country RV campground offers an abundance of wildlife with a junior Olympic sized swimming pool. There are beautiful lakeside views and a large white tail deer population frequently roams the grounds.
We offer large, shaded sites with picnic tables and barbecue grills. On weekends, the café serves delicious meals for all to enjoy.
At this Texas Hill Country RV campground year-round activities for all ages are planned for the entire year. Fiesta Texas, Sea World and numerous dude ranches are within 25 miles. Come stay with us. You will discover the perfect RV campground in the Texas Hill Country for the entire family.
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Certified by Thousand Trails Medina Lake • Mar 08, 2026
Certified by Thousand Trails Medina Lake • Mar 08, 2026
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656 reviews
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313
4 stars
145
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Liz Hudon
Mar 6, 2026
1.0
One of the worst campgrounds we have stayed at, almost as bad as Lake Tawakoni. The membership rep called us prior to our stop at another thousand trails campground and suggested we switch to this park instead as it is "nicer." It's not, the road ways are in terrible condition, everything is run down.
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Deb's Travels
Mar 1, 2026
1.0
Pros: Quiet
Cute rabbits, but watch out for deer. They are literally everywhere.
Cons: The roads are extremely neglected - potholes everywhere and some deep rivulets in the dirt, with patches of asphalt, near the pool area. The rest of the roads in the park are full of potholes. You also need to watch out for tree branches that are encroaching on the roadway.
Maintenance: Wow, where to start? We were here 6 days and never saw ANY maintenance being done. There were so many sites that had weeds and dead grass all over them. Some of the grass was taller than the dilapidated picnic tables. No one could take 10 min with a weed eater and clean up a site? A lot of sites also had tree branches and/or bushes that would impede you trying to put out your slides.
We took a look at the first site they assigned to us and went right back to the office and told them no. It was so grown over that I don't think our rig would have fit with the slides in! The manager's response? "Yeah, I didn't think you would fit in that one." Then why in the world would you assign it to us in the first place?
We finally drove around and found a site with no trees near the dry lake. It's only redeeming quality was that it was quiet. The gravel was basically nonexistent and we were "boondocking" with water and electric. We were not happy since we were told we would get a full hook up site and were looking forward to that.
I did look at the bathrooms, which did have showers. I could not tell if they were clean or not since the lighting was pretty dim, or even when they were last serviced. Considering the state of the park, we never used them. We never used the laundry for the same reason.
Cell Service was practically nonexistent. We used Starlink.
This was, by far, one of the worst Thousand Trails we have ever stayed at. We had a couple of items that broke on our rig due to potholes in the road we couldn't get around. Thousand Trails should be ashamed and needs to clean up their act on this one. It's a disgrace. We will never stay here again.
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Lindsey Hawthorne
Jan 29, 2026
3.0
Management is holding this beautiful park back
Pros: Beautiful setting, plenty of wildlife, lots of potential.
Cons: Giant potholes, tight spaces, and non-existent communication.
We went days without water or showers due to a freeze, but the staff never bothered to notify guests or give updates. To top it off, the office staff lied about a package delivery, causing me to drive 40 minutes away for something they had the whole time. When I finally got it, there was no apology. We usually make the best of things, but the poor management made it impossible to enjoy the stay. Would not recommend until they hire more (and better) staff.
Date of stay 1/22/26-1/31/26
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Tony Davis
Jan 2, 2026
3.0
Narrow roads, roads in the campground basically destroyed, but our site was very nice if you can deal with 20 psi water pressure. About the equivalent of butterfly piss.
Frequently Asked Questions About Thousand Trails Medina Lake
Where is Thousand Trails Medina Lake located?
Thousand Trails Medina Lake is located at 215 Spettle Rd., Lakehills, TX 78063, just outside of San Antonio in the Texas Hill Country.
What types of accommodations are available at Thousand Trails Medina Lake?
The campground offers large shaded RV sites with picnic tables and barbecue grills, as well as cabin rentals.
What amenities does Thousand Trails Medina Lake have?
Amenities include a junior Olympic sized swimming pool, scenic lakeside views, and a large white tail deer population roaming the grounds.
What are the operating hours of Thousand Trails Medina Lake?
The campground is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
What payment methods are accepted at Thousand Trails Medina Lake?
They accept American Express, Cash, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa.
Does Thousand Trails Medina Lake accommodate families and children?
Yes, the campground welcomes children and offers year-round activities for all ages.
Is Thousand Trails Medina Lake wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the campground has a wheelchair accessible entrance.
What nearby attractions can I visit when staying at Thousand Trails Medina Lake?
Nearby attractions within 25 miles include Fiesta Texas, Sea World, and numerous dude ranches, which guests can enjoy before or after their stay.
What are some nearby places of interest around Thousand Trails Medina Lake?
Nearby places include Thousand Trails Medina Lake campground and RV park, Medina Lake RV Campround, and Thousand Trails RV Resort at Lake Medina, offering additional camping and recreational options.
How can nearby campgrounds like Medina Lake RV Campround enhance my visit?
These nearby campgrounds offer alternative options for RV camping and recreation, allowing visitors to explore the Texas Hill Country and enjoy diverse experiences around Medina Lake.
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