Top RV Camping near Baytown, TX
Searching for a place to RV camp near Baytown? Find the best sites near Baytown where you can park your RV with a scenic view. Search nearby RV campgrounds or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Searching for a place to RV camp near Baytown? Find the best sites near Baytown where you can park your RV with a scenic view. Search nearby RV campgrounds or find top-rated spots from other campers.
$30 / night
Looking for a “wild” experience? You will find it at Brazos Bend State Park, just 45 miles from downtown Houston!
Things to Do Nature has top billing at this park. Be sure to bring your walking shoes, binoculars and camera.
Besides marveling at nature, you can also hike and bike, fish, picnic, geocache, ride your horse, and stay overnight. Reserve one of our picnic pavilions or our group hall for your next group gathering.
Pay due respect to alligators, which are common in some areas of the park. Read our alligator safety tips before you come.
Stay Reserve a campsite, screened shelter, or cabin. Bring your nonprofit youth group for a campout.
You can also book campsites that are ready to use, complete with a safari tent, bed and other camping amenities.
Explore We have 37 miles of trails, some of which are wheelchair-friendly. You can experience them on foot, bike or horseback. We have an all-terrain wheelchair for use in the park; call us to reserve it for your visit: (979) 553-5101, x0.
Creekfield Lake Nature Trail: This fully paved .5-mile trail tours a wetland area. You’ll find exhibits with touchable bronzes of wildlife, an accessible boardwalk and observation deck, and rest areas with shaded benches. Hike and bike trails: Trails circle lakes, connecting with each other and heading into the hardwood forest. Pets must be on a leash no longer than six feet, and must not drink from or enter the lakes. Read about alligator safety on park maps and on signs in the park. Horseback riding: We have 13 miles of multiuse trails. You must bring your own horse and show proof of negative Coggins. Weather conditions can lead to trail closures; call the park for trail updates before your visit.
$12 - $150 / night
A BIRDERS PARADISE
Since 1998, Trinity Bay RV Park& Lodging has combined southern hospitality with an ideal location to offer guests the perfect place to stay throughout the years. Located next to Ft. Anahuac Park, we’re near countless cities and attractions. From Houston to Baytown, Trinity River Island Recreation Area to Cedar Hill Park, it’s the optimal place to enjoy both city and nature. Whether you’re hooking up the RV or looking for a cabin, bringing the entire family or just the dog, Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging has what you need.
$50 - $85 / night
Camping permit required from the County Commissioner's Office at 2128 Hwy 61, Anahuac, Texas 77514.
Amenities
Bar-B-Q Pits
Birding
Boat Ramp
Camping
Community Building
Covered Pavilions with Electricity & Water
Fishing
Historical Markers
Livestock Show Facilities
Restrooms
Restrooms with Showers
Riding Area
WiFi
Fire Rings at each RV site and camp site
RV Park – 30/50 amp, water (non potable) / Full site hook ups
Fishing off the San Jacinto River & Two private ponds
Nature Trails
Pet Friendly
Primitive Camping
Restrooms
$25 - $60 / night
Jamaica Beach RV Resort is one of Galveston Island's Newest RV parks. Located just past the beautiful city of Jamaica Beach, we are right across the street from the beach and have an unobstructed view of the Galveston Bay area and the Gulf of Mexico. Stop by and take a tour of the park. We offer 181 pull through sites complete with full hookups!
$45 - $54 / night
From the website:
Located just minutes from the Kemah Boardwalk, our quality RV resort community is centrally located in Kemah, close to Seabrook and League City. Our luxury RV park features 3 swimming pools with laundry, shower facilities and a dog washing station on site. We have tiny houses for rent too, perfect for workamping! Enjoy lake fishing on our 400 feet of boardwalk on the bayou. Our RV resort has covered picnic areas, bbq grills and fire pits for the entire family to enjoy. We are midway between Galveston and Houston, so you’re never too far away for the local attractions, shopping and memory making adventures!
Lake Houston Wilderness Park (LHWP) is a beautiful, lushly forested expanse of nearly 5,000 acres, located three miles east of New Caney (approximately 30 miles north of Houston) off Hwy-59. Lake Houston Wilderness Park is the only park in the department that allows overnight stays in cabins and campsites.
Most of the park is heavily forested with over 20 miles of trails which provide a quiet escape from the bustling city. The park offers a variety of outdoor experiences for people of all ages including camping, hiking, trail running, mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking, birding, fishing and horseback riding trails (visitors must bring own bikes, fishing equipment, watercraft, and horses).
The climate is usually warm and humid during the summer months and the winters are generally mild and short. The average summer temperature is around 90° but overall the average temperature throughout the year is around 67°. The average rainfall 51 inches.
$7 - $150 / night
$30 / night
Looking for a “wild” experience? You will find it at Brazos Bend State Park, just 45 miles from downtown Houston!
Things to Do Nature has top billing at this park. Be sure to bring your walking shoes, binoculars and camera.
Besides marveling at nature, you can also hike and bike, fish, picnic, geocache, ride your horse, and stay overnight. Reserve one of our picnic pavilions or our group hall for your next group gathering.
Pay due respect to alligators, which are common in some areas of the park. Read our alligator safety tips before you come.
Stay Reserve a campsite, screened shelter, or cabin. Bring your nonprofit youth group for a campout.
You can also book campsites that are ready to use, complete with a safari tent, bed and other camping amenities.
Explore We have 37 miles of trails, some of which are wheelchair-friendly. You can experience them on foot, bike or horseback. We have an all-terrain wheelchair for use in the park; call us to reserve it for your visit: (979) 553-5101, x0.
Creekfield Lake Nature Trail: This fully paved .5-mile trail tours a wetland area. You’ll find exhibits with touchable bronzes of wildlife, an accessible boardwalk and observation deck, and rest areas with shaded benches. Hike and bike trails: Trails circle lakes, connecting with each other and heading into the hardwood forest. Pets must be on a leash no longer than six feet, and must not drink from or enter the lakes. Read about alligator safety on park maps and on signs in the park. Horseback riding: We have 13 miles of multiuse trails. You must bring your own horse and show proof of negative Coggins. Weather conditions can lead to trail closures; call the park for trail updates before your visit.
$12 - $150 / night
A BIRDERS PARADISE
Since 1998, Trinity Bay RV Park& Lodging has combined southern hospitality with an ideal location to offer guests the perfect place to stay throughout the years. Located next to Ft. Anahuac Park, we’re near countless cities and attractions. From Houston to Baytown, Trinity River Island Recreation Area to Cedar Hill Park, it’s the optimal place to enjoy both city and nature. Whether you’re hooking up the RV or looking for a cabin, bringing the entire family or just the dog, Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging has what you need.
$50 - $85 / night
Camping permit required from the County Commissioner's Office at 2128 Hwy 61, Anahuac, Texas 77514.
Amenities
Bar-B-Q Pits
Birding
Boat Ramp
Camping
Community Building
Covered Pavilions with Electricity & Water
Fishing
Historical Markers
Livestock Show Facilities
Restrooms
Restrooms with Showers
Riding Area