Fort Clark Springs - Brackettville, Texas

Address: 23 McClernand Rd, Brackettville, TX 78832, United States.
Phone: 8305632493.
Website: fortclark.com
Specialties: Indoor lodging.

Opinions: This company has 316 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.3/5.

📌 Location of Fort Clark Springs

Fort Clark Springs es una instalación histórica ubicada en Brackettville, Texas, Estados Unidos.

Address: 23 McClernand Rd, Brackettville, TX 78832, United States.
Phone: 8305632493.

Página web

Website: fortclark.com.

Especialidades

Specialties: Indoor lodging.

Otras características

Esta instalación ofrece una variedad de servicios y actividades, incluyendo alojamiento interior y oportunidades para explorar la historia y la naturaleza cercana.

Ubicación

Fort Clark Springs se encuentra ubicada en Brackettville, Texas, lo que la convierte en un destino popular para aquellos que buscan una experiencia de camping y aventuras al aire libre.

Opiniones

This company has 316 reviews on Google My Business.

Media de opinión

Average opinion: 4.3/5.

👍 Reviews of Fort Clark Springs

Fort Clark Springs - Brackettville, Texas
Bryan B.

Very cool nostalgic place to stay. Only stayed overnight to get early and hunt nearby the next morning. Room is not fancy, but clean and comfortable. Lot of history here. It’s a converted mote from old army barracks from what I understand. I didn’t have time to go around the whole property to see all the historical markers or swim in the spring.

Fort Clark Springs - Brackettville, Texas
Julie B.

From reviews that I had read, I had not expected a five-star resort, especially for the price, but I was disappointed by the lack of being made to feel welcome and the overall look of the place. From the looks of things around the Fort they should be happy they get anyone staying there, bringing some money into the community, but we were not treated that way. The clerk at the desk was not rude, but we certainly were not made to feel welcome. There were two other ladies in the office that looked at us but did not say anything. We were given a packet with some information on restaurants in the area, but the majority of them were closed on the day we checked in, and no one said anything about that. It would have been nice for them to offer up our dinner options since we had asked. I was surprised as well that not one of them said anything about our last name, which coincidentally also is a name of one of the barracks they have and a street within the community. |No one said a word about their spring-fed pool being closed, which was one of the things we looked forward to and is promoted heavily by the community and on social media. The community itself is a mix of beautiful, historic homes, nice well-kept homes and then a double-wide trailer area that is not well kept. Not sure what else the HOA does in this community besides providing a "security" person at entrance, or how monies from the state are used, since it is a state historical site.|We were stumped by the huge dirt square across from the barracks building we stayed in, until we figured out it was a disc golf course. Can't believe anyone would want to play in this space or why they even have it there when there are park-like areas within the Fort. I do live in Texas and understand we get droughts here, but they should know that as well and do something to make this place more attractive for people to visit.|The room we stayed in was a first-floor, corner room located just a few feet from the only stop sign around. This made for more traffic noise than we would have liked, not sure why we would be placed in this room when almost every other room was empty. The room itself was clean but strangely set up. There were two beds, a sparse desk, a dresser and a night table. The desk was set in such a way that it stuck out into the pathway between the bathroom and one of the beds. It seems the desk would be better placed where the dresser was, but I was not going to re-arrange for them. The curtain did not fit the window that faced the stop sign, the shower head was very low with not a lot of pressure, and there is a slight step up into the bathroom which catches you off guard in the middle of the night, but the worst thing was the large gaps around the exterior door. I had to use the bathroom towels to block the gaps as I did not want an animal coming in the room during the night.|I would be giving this place a much lower score if it was not such a historical place.

Fort Clark Springs - Brackettville, Texas
John J.
2/5

Hotel key didn't work they comped my room talked to mat and told him I would go to my hunting spot by myself on Friday morning he said yes when I got there it was taken so I left back home truly disappointed ☹️

Fort Clark Springs - Brackettville, Texas
kcmogal75
3/5

Quaint, cozy. Peaceful porches with rocking chairs. Had a nice stay.

Fort Clark Springs - Brackettville, Texas
Jeff I.
3/5

Stayed for a couple of nights. The room was great, and the beds were very comfortable. But the motel amenities were non-existent. Staff did not have any good info about what amenities were available. The ice machine was hard to find and didn't work. Could not even get a map of the fort. They need a lot of help. Could be a really cool place with some better management.

Fort Clark Springs - Brackettville, Texas
Joanne O.
3/5

The rooms are quaint. Bit musty smelling, but hopefully clean enough. Bed seems comfy (just checked in, so can’t fully comment yet)
Biggest disappointment is that the spring pool was closed and mostly empty. Apparently lack of water. Which really sucks as it was full at the beginning of July and it’s July 25th now, but I guess there has been no rain lately.
Sucks as it’s 100 out and I was sooooo looking forward to the pool.

Fort Clark Springs - Brackettville, Texas
Joan M.
5/5

The staff here is amazing and very sweet and welcoming. They will do everything in their power to make sure your stay is comfortable. The history here is amazing!! The grounds are really beautiful and the deer are everywhere. The only thing I would suggest is that the beds were more comfortable. We really love our apartment here.

Fort Clark Springs - Brackettville, Texas
D L.
1/5

I went here to see the historic fort and learn more about it. It had an amazing history. However, I discovered that their museum is only open for a few hours on Saturday afternoons and the historic buildings are used as private residences. This place neither honors its legacy or would be a nice place to live. It looked so cheap and disgraceful. I drove around the tennis courts and saw grass growing up through cracks in the concrete. Pathetic. Maybe they have a good swimming hole for locals. But, I wouldn't take my dog for a walk there. Here are a few photos as an attempt to honor its history. Very disappointing.

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