The Summit Vacation And Rv Resort, New Braunfels
About the Resort
The Summit Vacation and RV Resort, located in New Braunfels, Texas, offers a serene setting on the banks of the Guadalupe River with stunning views of the Texas Hill Country. The resort features various accommodations including cabins, tree top villas, and RV sites, making it a versatile destination for families and groups. Unique amenities such as a riverside chapel and a newly constructed 2,000 square foot riverfront patio enhance the guest experience, positioning the resort as an ideal spot for retreats, events, and family reunions.
Location
The Summit Vacation and RV Resort is conveniently situated just 36 miles from San Antonio and 42 miles from Austin, easily accessible via IH-35. Guests are within a short drive of local attractions such as Canyon Lake and cultural landmarks in New Braunfels, making it an ideal stop for exploration of the Texas Hill Country. The
Rooms
The resort offers a unique range of accommodations that include Guadalupe River cabins,
Eat & Drink
Onsite dining facilities are complemented by
Leisure & Business
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What our guests says about facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
Sports & Fitness
- Exercise gym
Spa & Leisure
- Swimming pool
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Balcony
Media
- Telephone
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Reviews and Ratings
The resort features beautiful tree top villas with stunning views, making for a great getaway in the Texas hill country. While the spacious units were comfortable for our group, we noticed some areas needing better upkeep, especially regarding the furniture and amenities. The daily parking fee and limited parking also detracted from the experience, but the pools and family activities offered some fun.
The Tree-Top Villa was a charming place with plenty of space, featuring a full kitchen and multiple bathrooms, making it comfortable for our family. However, the lack of internet access and restricted use of clubhouse facilities during our stay was frustrating. The location in Texas's beautiful hill country was a major plus, providing a serene environment. Overall, I would recommend this place if they resolve the connectivity issues.
The resort offers a nice blend of activities suitable for families and groups, with plenty of outdoor options and space to gather. However, some of the facilities are in need of maintenance, and the accommodations feel quite dated. While it served our purpose for a family gathering, improvements are needed to enhance the overall experience.
Our stay was quite a mixed bag. The spacious RV site was a highlight, allowing us to enjoy the natural surroundings with abundant wildlife like deer and ducks. However, the check-in process was marred by some frustrating staff interactions regarding our site placement and subsequent issues with RV compatibility. Maintenance issues were apparent across the resort, especially on the cabin side, detracting from the overall experience.
I recently spent five nights at an RV campground that impressed with its large and well-designed sites. There were plenty of recreational activities, although the Wi-Fi could use improvement. The natural setting was beautiful, with wildlife roaming around, creating a delightful atmosphere. However, my experience at the nearby resort left something to be desired due to its outdated facilities and bug issues.