Camp Fimfo

520 Whitewater Way, New Braunfels, TX 78132

830-743-9803

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GPS: 29.8608,-98.1551

Camp Fimfo is located at 520 Whitewater Way, New Braunfels, Texas 78132 with a total of 53 campsites. Before your trip to Camp Fimfo, check out website at https://campfimfo.com/texas-hill-country or contact them through 830-743-9803 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

29.8608, -98.1551

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 29.8608, -98.1551

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Overview of Camp Fimfo


Last Price Paid: $101

Reported by Dennis Sprout on 03.28.2022

Longest RV Reported: 38 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

53

Pad Type:

concrete

Elevation:

754 ft / 229 m

Max Length:

50 ft

Reviews of Camp Fimfo

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  • Best RV site ever

    Reviewed 28/3/2022

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    Nightly rate: $101

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 202

    Best RV site ever! Two big hot tubs, one very big heated pool with volleyball net, fantastic splash pad (nicest I have ever seen) 4water slides for adults and kids over 48 inches, small water slides for small kids, best playground ever, and zip Line under construction. 18 hole miniature golf, and the list goes on.Level concrete pad, ...moreBest RV site ever! Two big hot tubs, one very big heated pool with volleyball net, fantastic splash pad (nicest I have ever seen) 4water slides for adults and kids over 48 inches, small water slides for small kids, best playground ever, and zip Line under construction. 18 hole miniature golf, and the list goes on.Level concrete pad, water, 20,30,50 amp, sewer, trash pick-up, many shade trees, river, clean restrooms, a lot of rest rooms, GREAT staff.Variety of bike trails, some easy and others very very challenging that are hat the lake, which is a short ride away. Expensive if you’re just staying there for an overnight stay, but if you want to spend the entire day there or a month there the place is fantastic.I had a question about the park and asked Frank, one of the grounds keepers, he was very pleasant and a great guy to talk to.Plan to go back and stay a lot longer.

  • Will be awesome once construction is completed

    Reviewed 28/11/2021

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    Nightly rate: $93

    Days stayed: 9

    Site number: 298

    Despite the ongoing construction, this is a great RV resort with lots of great amenities. We stayed in December and the pool/hot tub/restaurant/bar were open on the weekends (not necessarily every day during the week and abbreviated hours). We didn't utilize all the amenities because it was just too cold.We are remote workers, so...moreDespite the ongoing construction, this is a great RV resort with lots of great amenities. We stayed in December and the pool/hot tub/restaurant/bar were open on the weekends (not necessarily every day during the week and abbreviated hours). We didn't utilize all the amenities because it was just too cold.We are remote workers, so the focus of this review will be cell signal. Depending on where you stay in the camp, you can get up to 5 bars on Verizon or AT&T. The close to the stream/rivers, the worse the signal. The higher sites (we stayed in 298) you will get a full 5 bars of 4G/LTE (no signal booster needed). My Verizon hotspot got 100mbps download speed. Not too shabby for this area. The park does have free Wi-Fi available and it was surprisingly decent (i.e. usable) for an RV Park. If you book any site in the 290's, you will get a solid cell signal.Most of the sites are built into the side of a hill. They are concrete pads but they are not all level. Bring leveling blocks. Also be aware that many of the sites back up to points in the hill where there is stormwater runoff. Be prepared for some mud runoff when it rains. This may improve as the grass they have planted takes root, but this is the Texas hill country ... not sure how the grass will survive.Pricing wise, this place is expensive. With everything being under construction, honestly, it's too expensive. That said, it will be easier to justify the price once construction is over and all amenities are open or functioning. This place will be fun during the summer months!

  • Great family friendly campground!

    Reviewed 26/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $119

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 224

    This place was amazing! The waterpark was great for a break from the heat and we were able to rent a little cabana by the pool to watch the game in while the kids played at the waterpark! The campsites were clean and flat and they had some great activities planned for the kids while we were there.

  • This park is loaded with fun!

    Reviewed 25/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $120

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 201

    Camp Fimfo is a brand new (still under construction) resort that is a diamond in the making. The main attraction is the water park which is loaded with slides and an interactive water playground. The large pool with the (soon to be open) swim up bar was a great way to spend the hot afternoons lounging. The sites were nice size but ours...moreCamp Fimfo is a brand new (still under construction) resort that is a diamond in the making. The main attraction is the water park which is loaded with slides and an interactive water playground. The large pool with the (soon to be open) swim up bar was a great way to spend the hot afternoons lounging. The sites were nice size but ours was not level and having walked through the park you could see 90% of the sites occupied required leveling. The general store has many nostalgic type of products and plenty to eat and drink. The onsite restaurant had a really good cheeseburger and the family enjoyed the freshly made pizzas. Also this is a Texas sized park and its only partially open, I recommend renting a golf cart. ProsWaterpark is fun and there are four main slides, tubes provided. The interactive waterpark is also a ton o fun.Nice sized sites with lots of new green grassAccess to the Guadalupe River (within the park boundaries)Putt Putt golfYou can bring your own food and drinks to the pool area.The bartender will come out to the pool and cabanas (daily rental for a cabana) to take and deliver drink ordersVery friendly staff. Immediately next door to the Whitewater Amphitheater so you can hear the shows. You can't see the stage but it sounds great. I recommend parking on the left side of the General store. ConsIts pricey. The daily rate is higher than the local competition (Jellystone). Also the general store is very expensive. We bought 3 sodas and 1 bottle of water ($18). They also wanted $9 for a bag of ice (you can hit the gas station at the corner and get a 20lb bag of ice for less than $4).Fee for selecting your site online ($30). Competitors don't charge to pick your siteNot able to bring your own golf cartSome sites have a sewer connection that is high out of the ground (about a foot above the grass). This might not be an issue for some but I don't appreciate having to fight gravity to clean out the sewer hose.Wifi worked well during the week but by Friday afternoon until we left it was almost unusable. We certainly couldn't stream any shows on it. AT&T signal was one bar at best at our site but worked well in the waterpark.Lots of construction traffic and noise and dust at our site which was on the very edge of the construction (this, of course, will eventually go away)Way too many speed bumps and they are big. Overall as they continue to finish the build out this park will really be a hill country diamond. It is pricey but its very close to home for us (about 24 miles) versus Jellystone in Waller which is very comparable but over 133 miles from us. The offset of the travel with the trailer helps to justify the higher cost.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 11/28/2021

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 07/25/2021

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