Hank on 5/25/2021 10:11:18 AM:
I was part of a group that stayed at Cooper's the weekend of May 21. The good: The area has been spiffed up a bit and doesn't have some of the undesirables lurking in the shadows. The bad: The area has been spiffed up a bit and doesn't have some of the undesirables lurking in the shadows. :)
The place is under new ownership and by all accounts the owner is a good guy and has certainly made some improvements. The problem appears to be with his manager, who just needs to chill. The manager is loud, argumentative and really the opposite of the Zen-like chill vibe that the owner (Richard King) says drew him to buy the place. Our group encountered a disagreement over reservations made / not made that the manager threatened to throw us out over. Fortunately our blood pressure was not as high as his, and we eventually settled into a peaceful evening along the river.
I am reminded of ArkyKenny's frequent comments of years ago regarding "old people on bikes with money who go to sleep early." That was our group, as well as others around us. As a business owner on the Katy I would think these would be your preferred clientele. Don't stay up late, don't get into fights, leave without a trace and may even tip generously. Instead the manager was combative and loud and difficult. As one in our group said, he probably needs a hug.
Cooper's is a beautiful place and hopefully the owner will find his sweet spot there. We would certainly come back for a beer or two and a sit by one of the choicest spots along the trail. We miiiiggght even try camping there again, but it probably wouldn't be our first choice. Judging by the cars parked up and down the road there the business is probably doing OK. Location location location. I do have a feeling Cooper's will endure and maybe the stories of Mad Manic Manager will just become one more part of the ongoing Katy Trail lore...