A number of chain hotels on the loop.
There are quite a few but none of them really have good boat parking or electrical hookups. I have gone through each hotel in town to check out the boat parking situation and there just aren't any really good ones. The Best Western on the south side was the best until they removed electrical hookups. The Best Western corporation made the owners remove them. The Econo Lodge that's not too far from the lake exit is one that has somewhat ok parking. You will have to disconnect your trailer for most of the rooms. There is some room to park on the right side and some in the rear but I can't remember if you can pull into the field that's in the rear so you can turn around. If you park in the rear, you will have to run a cord across the parking lot.
Here is a really nice place I have stayed at before. It is has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. One of the rooms has 2 beds. It has a washer and dryer. The living room is good size. The host is really nice and very responsive. It takes about 15-20 minutes to get to the ramp. The only "negative" I can say about the place is its location. It's on the north side of the lake and I live in the Houston area. I didn't want to travel 20 minutes "north" just to shower and pack up then travel another 20 minutes just to get back to my starting point when it was time to come home. That adds another 40 minutes to my trip. I just packed everything the last day & left straight from the lake. Other than that, it was a great place. Also don't take the route Google wants to use from here to the lake. It will want to take you down 779 which is not a good road. It looks faster on the map but it's not. Best to take 21 to 225. The road is much better
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