Dixie Campground

1011 Gembler Rd, San Antonio, Texas, 78219, United States | Campground

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San Antonio

A travel blog entry by pkumar01

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... along the San Antonio river littered with restaurant rows. I took my time and walked along both banks for as far as I could. It was quite and beautiful.

I thought of some fine dining for Lunch and went to 'Boudro's On the River Walk'. Food was delicious. Very expensive though.

I walked around downtown for a while and then headed to Austin.
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On Break

A travel blog entry by larryg59

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... love watching the big planes fly across the sky....it looks like they are hardly movin....one flew over the camper and I swear you could reach up and touch it (that's how close it was)....well if I get pictures I will put them on here......so next time you hear from us we should be further south in Texas.....until then CYA down the ...

Off with the blue jeans on with the shorts

A travel blog entry by larryg59

Made it to Campers World to have electric problem looked at, so we blew a leg on the inverter....thank goodness it is a dual line inverter....so the tech pulled the line off and connected to the other line and that gave us our outlets back...so that means we have to be careful and not plug any high amperage items into any of the outlets used by the inverter. (I know, sounds confusing). Means ...

Day Fifteen - Texas Cowboy Country

A travel blog entry by timoverton

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... are few and far between. I checked into the hotel in Alpine, in the Big Bend area, and went to the local saloon for dinner. Heading back to the hotel I took a short cut through a grassy area. The moon was bright (day after a full moon) and I was looking down into the grass for snakes, when I heard a rustle about 2 meters in front of me. I had startled two wild pigs and annoyed the third. Two of the wild pigs were moving away, and one was moving toward me. First ...

Day Fourteen - Remember The Alamo

A travel blog entry by timoverton

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... through the site of the Alamo. Mostly, it was nice wandering the river walk and dining at the waterside patios. Travel Tip - you can stroll along the river walk with open alcohol, as long as it is not in glass. Also, if you fall in the river you will be fined. Tomorrow I head for the Texas Hill ...

Location

This campground, located in the South Side area of San Antonio, is near San Antonio Botanical Gardens and Conservatory, Splashtown, Fort Sam Houston Quadrangle, and Fort Sam Houston.
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