Relax at KOA's 10-acre campground covered with native mesquite trees.
This historic spot between the Hill Country and the rolling plains started as a military outpost, Fort Concho, to protect the settlers as they moved West after the Civil War. The lawless town of "Santa Angela" cropped up across the river. Today's contemporary attractions include boating and water sports on Lake Nasworthy (less than a mile from the KOA), the planetarium at Angelo State University and the beautiful river walk through town. Shop for antiques, visit museums and play golf. Then relax at KOA's 10-acre campground covered with native mesquite trees. Enjoy Wi-Fi, cable TV in the game room, barbecue pits and a 1,...
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