With Love, Angelique: Epic photo op with this beautiful mural!
I had the opportunity to be a part of a group dance that was filmed here. The mural provided a beautiful backdrop!
Kent Harper: I visited mid-May on a weekend and the park was very busy. However, I got a campsite and aside from being not quite level it was nice enough. Wonderful hot water showers! The restroom was clean and fully functional.
They have quiet hours at this park, and in fairness, the music did stop in about 9:00 at night, but there were people talking every time I woke up until morning. Oh, and there were some wild hogs fighting right behind my campsite! I found that a bit entertaining, but I suppose not everyone would appreciate it. LOL. Overall, its a pretty nice place to spend the night.
John Shelton: The best little must see of early TEXAS history. Confederate history and Laredo TX history. Great building I hope they restore the roof on soon. Cost 2 bucks but worth more. I liked everything about it and will return some day.
Alyssa Hernandez: A great place for children to play and explore however I’d wish it was organized. I’m debating getting a membership and did not like that some of the toys were not functional 100% (suction of ball vacune tunnel was subpar) some were jumbled with others stations it was obvious the cleanliness and organization is not a priority. In my experience organization although not synonymous with children… invites for more play. I organize my sons playroom daily and notice he plays much more and really engages when I do this.
Joshua Steele: Large park with great trails through the woods. Some are even paved. There is also a nice 2 story playground with multiple slides. Clean restrooms, baseball fields, football fields , covered basketball court, large parking lot, exercise equipment and drinking fountains. There is even a snack stand open during certain game times. The parking lot can get packed when the schools have their football games. Even the streets become impassable. There is a water fountain park, but it hasnt been working in a few years.
J C: Tried to visit this museum during their supposed open hours but no one was there and doors were locked! Very frustrating! At least tell folks this place is permanently closed as we went by several days in mid February and was closed during “open” hours. Don’t waste your time!
Robert Canterbury: Terrific venue for meetings our school field trips. Meaningful exhibits showing the critical infrastructure of water, sewer, and Stormwater runoff. Helpful staff. Good location for presentations to small crowd with auditorium style seating and large presentation screen. Also available is smaller conference room with seating for around 20 with good audio/video capabilities.
Leah Socorro Cayanan: The “new” San Agustin Cathedral looks a lot brighter now. When I visited it recently I felt a sense of peace and happiness compared to before when I would feel gloomy inside it. Fr. Iden Bello, the parish priest of the cathedral, is one of the finest priests of the diocese.