Best Campgrounds near Angleton, TX

Campgrounds near Angleton, Texas range from established RV parks to oceanfront dispersed camping, with several options within a 30-mile radius. Brazoria Lakes RV Resort and Angleton RV Park & Resort provide full hookup sites for RVs and cabin rentals, while Camp Mohawk County Park offers tent camping, RV sites, cabins, and glamping accommodations. For those seeking more primitive experiences, Brazoria Beach and Follett's Island Beach provide free dispersed camping directly on the Gulf Coast, allowing both tent and vehicle camping with minimal amenities.

Road conditions across the region vary significantly based on location and recent weather patterns. The coastal dispersed camping areas feature hard-packed sand that generally accommodates most vehicles, though caution is advised during high tide or after storms. Most established campgrounds remain accessible year-round, with temperatures typically mild in winter and hot and humid in summer. Hurricane season (June through November) warrants special attention for coastal camping. Permits are not required for the beach camping locations, though stay limits of up to 14 days apply. "Great place to park. Pulled in with 23 ft trailer and no problems. No amenities. Great spot to camp for up to 14 days. Few other campers but plenty spread out," noted one visitor about Brazoria Beach.

The Gulf Coast beaches near Angleton receive consistently positive reviews for their accessibility and spaciousness. Campers particularly value the opportunity to camp directly on the beach with ocean views without requiring a four-wheel drive vehicle in most conditions. Several visitors mentioned the relative tranquility during weekdays compared to busier weekends when vendor trucks and faster traffic appear on the beaches. Camp Mohawk County Park, located inland, draws families with its recreational amenities including fishing ponds, hiking trails, playgrounds, and sports courts. A reviewer described it as "a great get away close to home" with "stocked ponds for fishing" and "plenty of picnic tables throughout the park." Most RV parks in the area cater to both short-term and extended stays, with several offering swimming pools, fishing lakes, and other resort-style amenities.

Best Camping Sites Near Angleton, Texas (152)

    1. Brazos Bend State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Thompsons, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 553-5101

    $12 - $75 / night

    "A quick, 45 minute drive southwest will get you out of the concrete jungle that is the sprawling Space City metropolis and into one of the lushest, greenest parts of Texas."

    "Before we stopped at the Brazos park we went from Pottsville Arkansas to the beaches in Texas .Started out in Houston and seen the San Jacinto Monument , The Washburn Tunnel, Aquaworld in down town Houston"

    2. Brazoria Lakes RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Brazoria, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 798-1000

    "Stocked fishing lake, swimming pool, game room, gym. Beautiful outdoor kitchens w/tv’s. Kelley & Seth were amazing! Love, love, love this place & their staff!!! ❤️"

    3. Follett’s Island Beach

    13 Reviews
    Freeport, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 322-0791

    "A couple of other camping rigs in the distance early this morning along with two část fishermen with pickups at water’s edge. My dogs ran free."

    "As others have suggested, the sand is packed more like dirt on this beach, which made it very comfortable to drive in. Our truck and trailer were safe throughout the week."

    4. Quintana Beach County Park

    11 Reviews
    Freeport, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 233-1461

    "A short walk over a nice boardwalk to the beach. Also half mile walk to the bird sanctuary, which is awesome for bird lovers. Free wifi, but the connection kept dropping."

    "It is a short walk to the beach, big ships go right by the campground, the staff is very friendly, lots of birds and dragonflies, not crowded at all , bathrooms and showers ok, LNG plant behind campground"

    5. Galveston Island KOA Holiday

    21 Reviews
    Jamaica Beach, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 200-2745

    "They added more sites, and are planting palm trees to replace all that were lost in the Texas freeze. Park has a pool, hot tub, and lazy river. Plans for a playground are in the works."

    "Pretty easy Bach access across quiet highway. A bit far from restaurants (30 min) but we’ll away from the crowds in Galveston."

    6. Angleton RV Park & Resort

    2 Reviews
    Angleton, TX
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 215-6187

    7. Galveston Island State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Jamaica Beach, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 737-1222

    $15 - $35 / night

    "Tents are allowed at Surfside sites but they are more difficult to get reservations then at the tent sites a couple miles from the surf. we stayed in the tent sites away from the surf."

    "Friendly staff, clean facilities, and great beach walks definitely contribute to a positive impression. It's wise to prefer the bay side sites for a quieter atmosphere and fewer crowds."

    8. Happy Camp RV Park

    1 Review
    Angleton, TX
    2 miles
    Website

    $30 - $399 / night

    "This was a park close to my work location. So I choose this RV Park. I don't regret my decision. As I was a good decision to stay. Free wifi, Clean Washroom that very important. Good environment."

    9. Brazoria Beach

    6 Reviews
    Freeport, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 864-1541

    "They were combing the beach section I came in on and I picked the first spot that was at least 100 yds away from the only two others that were there. So far so great."

    "Take a walk with a garbage bag and help pick up liter left by others"

    10. Camp Mohawk County Park

    4 Reviews
    Alvin, TX
    16 miles
    Website

    "Camp Mohawk is a great get away close to home for many of us.  The staff is very helpful and and kind. "

    "I love this park it's a great place to take your family my granddaughter loves to walk the trails, very clean"

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373 Reviews of 152 Angleton Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2026

    Stella Mare RV Resort

    Three Day Stay in Galveston

    Very nice RV park. Friendly staff, very clean and well kept. Nice, clean bathrooms, showers and laundry (husband said the men’s facilities were not so nice). Beautiful pool area. Although it was short, we enjoyed our time there and would recommend it.

  • J
    Mar. 1, 2026

    Eric & Jay’s RV Resort

    Stay away from here

    With nearly 20 years in asset management overseeing multi-million-dollar properties, I can confidently say this situation reflects a serious operational failure. The park manager, Tina, removed us from the system and reassigned our PAID and ACTIVE RV site while we were temporarily away at the Houston Rodeo trail ride. Her explanation? An email was allegedly sent, and because there was no reply, she assumed we had moved out. Silence is not confirmation. In professional property management, an unanswered email does not justify removing paying guests from occupancy records. You verify departure. You call. You document confirmation. You do not displace active guests based on assumption. We check our email regularly. There was no email. Even if there had been, failure to respond does not authorize forfeiture of a paid site. We returned to find ourselves displaced. The most concerning part was the lack of accountability. Instead of acknowledging a management error, the justification was treated as sufficient. When occupancy control is this loose, it raises serious concerns about operational standards and guest security. We will not return.

  • Todd B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 22, 2026

    Beach camping

    Clean and well maintained beach.

    Great beach camping. From the east edge of Surfside Beach city limits up the coast about 6-7 miles is all open beach with Great hard pack for driving any vehicle on. Free. 14 day limit. Trash cans at each beach entrance. Please help keep the beach clean and free. Parks & Rec teams do a fantastic job of keeping the beach clean and maintained. They drove by several times each day. I was here for 2 weeks in February. Good verizon signal. No skeeters until the last few days when it got into the upper 70s and was very humid.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Sandpiper RV Resort

    Convenient to Visit Galveston!

    This was a great spot. Our site was level and easy to get set up. It was off season so the office was closed early when we arrived but they did call us to let us know and it all was pretty smooth. Power, water, sewer great just as expected no surprises or problems. We loved our spot and the proximity to the beach do sunrises and walks to the Seawall. So many options for dining and we did love visiting Galveston.
    We went to Seawall Church, the Farmers Market, Kite Shop and enjoyed Happy Hour watching the cruise ships pass by.
    The Sandpiper has nice laundry room and community room. And a very nice pool, but it was too cold to enjoy. We would def stay again!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Galveston Island State Park Campground

    Very large RV Pads, short walk to sunrise!

    The pad had 50 Amp and Water, there is a dump station as you come in or leave. The pictures on their website don’t show how large and nicely paved the area is. The table is under a large covering and you have plenty of space to enjoy the ocean breeze!
    The beach is very nice and quiet (in February) and we enjoyed wonderful sunrises and walking/beach combing. There were a few mosquitos at dusk…but the seems to disappear. The walkway to beach is very smooth and accessible. There are other RV parks in the area that you have to cross the road to get to the beach, we appreciated that it was on the beach! Bath houses were nice. Seemed pretty well kept and recently built. (A couple years maybe?)

  • Julie M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Sandpiper RV Resort

    Great location but choose your site carefully

    We wanted to be close to the city so we could cycle around the sights of Galveston. The cheaper sites are actually on the street, with no fence around them and it was very noisy. We were able to move to a different site though which was great. The bathrooms were clean and well appointed. Happy to recommend a stay here but just be aware of the noise on the street.

  • Ty C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 13, 2026

    Follett’s Island Beach

    Very peaceful, primitive camping!

    We stayed for 6 nights. Don’t be intimidated by staying on the beach! As others have suggested, the sand is packed more like dirt on this beach, which made it very comfortable to drive in. Our truck and trailer were safe throughout the week. We lucked out with good weather.

    Things to note: there are trash cans right near the entrance of the beach only. No water near the beach, but if you drive to San Luis Pass County Park, ask the parks staff you’re staying on the beach and hopefully they’ll let you fill up (they let us!). Otherwise, gas stations nearby are good options. This was something that may be obvious to many, but we were very surprised by the moisture on this beach. Everything was totally soaked by dusk each day, and remained wet through night due to dew/ humidity. Recommend a car/rig self-wash right as you leave at TJ’s in Clute/Freeport. As others have noted, just watch the tide predictions, and you should be good. The tide never reached us, not even close.

    During the weekdays, we were sometimes the only folks we could see anywhere on the beach, which was cool. It felt nice when other campers showed up at night, tho. They mostly kept a nice distance, so it felt nice and private. It was very often patrolled by parks staff. Highly recommend if you have off-grid power capabilities and don’t mind the humidity. Enjoy!

  • Brian S.
    Feb. 11, 2026

    Camp Nadur

    Quiet Gulf Coast RV Escape with Strong Hookups and Wildlife Access

    Camp Nadur is a peaceful RV-focused campground near Freeport, TX, offering a simple but well-equipped base for exploring the Texas Gulf Coast. If you’re looking for a low-key stay close to beaches, fishing spots, and wildlife refuges without the crowds of larger coastal parks, this is a solid choice.

    The campground features flat terrain with grassy areas and scattered trees, making setup easy for most RVs. The drive-in access and ability to park directly next to your site is convenient, especially for longer rigs. Sites include 30 and 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups, drinking water access, picnic tables, and fire access. ADA access is also a plus for those needing more accessible infrastructure.

    Cell service is a standout feature here. T-Mobile and AT&T 5G coverage are excellent, and Verizon LTE is usable, though slightly weaker. For remote workers or campers who want reliable connectivity for navigation, streaming, or staying in touch, that’s a major advantage.

    Location-wise, Camp Nadur shines. It’s just minutes from the Gulf of Mexico beaches and close to Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge. Birdwatchers, anglers, and nature photographers will appreciate the proximity to coastal wetlands and migratory bird habitats. You get both beach access and marshland ecosystems in one trip.

    That said, this is primarily an RV park tent campers may find options limited. Also, because it’s near the coast, wind and humidity can be factors, especially in peak summer.

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  • Frank
    Feb. 2, 2026

    Sugar Land RV Park

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Guide to Angleton

Camping near Angleton, Texas ranges from established RV resorts to Gulf Coast beach camping within a 28-mile radius. The region sits at a low elevation of approximately 30 feet above sea level with relatively flat terrain that transitions to coastal plains. During winter months (December-February), temperatures typically range from 45-65°F with milder humidity, while summer brings temperatures consistently above 90°F with high humidity levels.

What to do

Wildlife viewing at Brazos Bend State Park: Located 25 miles from Angleton, this park is known for its alligator population and diverse ecosystem. "Brazos Bend is know as the Alligator Park…and for good reason! Of you go on a moderate temperature day (this is the key. If it is too hot or cold you won't see Gators) you can see literally dozens of massive alligators. We are talking 6 feet long and right on the pathway," reports one visitor to Brazos Bend State Park Campground.

Star gazing at the observatory: The George Observatory at Brazos Bend offers regular weekend viewing hours and special events. "The best part of this park is the observatory, which has special events and regular weekend hours pretty much all year. It's absolutely worth staying up late for this!" according to a camper. The observatory requires minimal light pollution, so flashlights and phone screens should be kept off in the area.

Fishing opportunities: Several parks near Angleton offer stocked fishing ponds and coastal fishing. Camp Mohawk County Park provides "stocked ponds for fishing" as mentioned by a visitor. Beach camping locations also offer surf fishing opportunities with no fishing license required when fishing at state parks.

What campers like

Beach access and privacy: The coastal camping options provide direct beach access with enough space between campers. At Follett's Island Beach, "We came on a weekend late July 2021, NO PROBLEM finding space. Recommend some type of canopy or awning, Texas Sun is HOT! Plan ahead, stores are few and far between." The hard-packed sand makes it accessible for most vehicles without four-wheel drive.

Boardwalks and beach amenities: Several coastal parks feature well-maintained boardwalks for easy beach access. At Quintana Beach County Park, "We came here and I loved it! Beach wasn't crowded, playground, showers, toilets, beach access with rinsing station!" This makes the transition from camping to beach time more convenient.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention the well-maintained bathrooms and shower facilities. At Galveston Island KOA Holiday, "Bathrooms and showers are super clean. There is a nice swimming pool, lazy river and a huge hot tub to enjoy! They sell frozen margaritas and pina coladas in the office, which is a nice touch!"

What you should know

Mosquito preparation is essential: The coastal and wetland environments create ideal mosquito habitats, especially during warmer months. One visitor to Galveston Island State Park noted, "The only downside? The mosquitoes!! Right at dusk they attacked with a vengenge. Be prepared for that!"

Weekday vs. weekend experience: Beach camping areas have distinct differences between weekdays and weekends. At Brazoria Beach, "Very quite during the week. There is some trash around and that is sad. We picked up every day but still needs help fosterm all. Weekend it get a bit crowed and becouse of the hard pack sand, some people we're going alot faster then the 15 mile an hour speed limit."

Weather considerations: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity. Hurricane season (June-November) can impact coastal camping areas with little notice. Winter offers milder temperatures (45-65°F) with less humidity but occasional cold fronts.

Tips for camping with families

Observatory programs for children: The George Observatory at Brazos Bend offers family-friendly stargazing opportunities. "There are so many friendly astronomy enthusiasts who are willing to share a peek through their telescope (pre-covid) and share their knowledge," notes a visitor.

County parks with recreational facilities: For families seeking activities beyond beach time, Camp Mohawk County Park offers "hiking trails, playgrounds, volleyball, basketball courts, pavilions for rent with bar b q grills, plenty of picnic tables throughout the park for convenience of park goers." The park is also "pet friendly with waste stations around for disposal of their waste."

Educational wildlife viewing: Brazos Bend provides opportunities for children to learn about local wildlife. "There is a small nature centre where you can pet baby Gators and learn about them. Lots of pretty trails and look outs," mentions a visitor. Timing visits during moderate temperature days increases chances of seeing alligators.

Tips from RVers

Concrete pads at most established sites: RV parks near Angleton feature level concrete pads that accommodate various RV sizes. At Brazoria Lakes RV Resort, "This is one of the nicest rv parks in the county. They have on-site washers and dryers, a pool, dog wash, pond, golf carts, free air for your tires, and gates for your security."

Beach camping accessibility: The hard-packed sand at beach camping locations can accommodate RVs without four-wheel drive in most conditions. "Drove in on a Monday and love it already. They were combing the beach section I came in on," reports a Brazoria Beach visitor. Another mentions, "Dodge 2wd 1500 pulling 10 ft trailer with no issues getting in and out."

Limited shade at coastal sites: Most coastal camping spots lack shade trees. As one camper at Galveston KOA noted, "The sites are not shaded at all, which makes it hot for summer camping. There are plenty of palm trees, they're just not fully grown yet." Consider additional awnings or shade structures during summer months.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Angleton, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Angleton, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 152 campgrounds and RV parks near Angleton, TX and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Angleton, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Angleton, TX is Brazos Bend State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 47 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Angleton, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Angleton, TX.