I don't often recommend campgrounds, especially commercial ones, but we just came through the hill country, and we spent a night at the KOA in Fredericksburg, TX - an hour or two north of San Antonio. Nice big sites, well-gravelled, level, with big trees and grass at every site. Well off the road so it was quiet. Fredericksburg is a real nice town to walk around and explore - reminded me of Amish country in Indiana or Pennsylvania. Oh, I should mention the oryxes and lemurs...
If you are going to San Antonio (and you should if you haven't been there), the KOA in San Antonio is pretty nice as a base of operations. Their wi-fi system is completely out to lunch, though. Plan on it not working, and a staff that is not interested or capable of doing anything about it. Other than that, surprisingly nice for an in-town campground, and the bus line that runs right outside the gate makes San Antonio very accessible (you don't want to drive into S-A).
PopBeavers will comment that he never stays in commercial campgrounds, and to a large measure I agree with him. But if your purpose is to use the campground as a simple base of operations while you explore the surrounding area, then these are OK.
PM me if you would like more specific info.
Bill
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