Top Cabins near Bend, TX
Looking for a place to cabin camp near Bend? Finding a cozy cabin in Texas has never been easier. Each cabin rental offers quick access to one or more of Bend's most popular destinations.
Looking for a place to cabin camp near Bend? Finding a cozy cabin in Texas has never been easier. Each cabin rental offers quick access to one or more of Bend's most popular destinations.
Sulphur Springs Camp is a private campsite located in Bend, Texas with a number of camping options.
Cabins: For the person who loves the outdoors but still likes some of the comforts of home, Sulphur Springs Camp, Inc. is the place to be. Our modern lodges are completely furnished. All lodges are air conditioned with full kitchens, restrooms, cooking utensils and linens. Reservations for these lodges are strongly recommended. Cabins range from two bed lodges which can accomodate up to six people, to five bed lodges which can accomodate up to fifteen people. Picnic tables and barbeque grills enhance your camping experience. Tents are not allowed at the cabins. Check in time for cabins is 3:00 PM, and check out time is 11:00 AM.
RV Hookups: Many people today are R.V. enthusiasts. The camp has plenty of hookups located at the river's edge. These feature water and electricity with dump station, and may be rented on a daily, monthly, or yearly basis. Restrooms and public showers with hot and cold water are also located in the park area. Reservations are not required for an R.V. space, however, we will have plenty of room for you! Tents are not allowed in the R.V. area.
Tent Camping: For the outdoorsmen who prefer to tent camp or to "rough it", this is the place! There are approximately three miles of river front that is accessible by a gravel road. Campsites are shaded by large native trees and high rock cliffs. This beautiful setting is what people are talking about when they talk about the "Great Outdoors". For the nature loving outdoorsmen, this is a bit of paradise on earth. Check out time for camping is 9:00 AM. Reservations are not required for campsites. Come early and pick your favorite spot.
Are you looking for a well-maintained and quiet place where you and the family can spend some quality time together? Load everyone into your recreational vehicle and head to our RV park on Lake Buchanan. Texas Hills RV Haven has welcomed visitors since 2008. For your convenience, our campsite offers full RV hookups for power, water, and sewer.
Even if you don't own an RV, you can still come to our lakeside location as we have cabins and a lake house available for rent. Each cabin includes a variety of amenities. The park has a boat ramp and we have added paddle boats, kayaks, a playground, and a spacious common area to the park. Come with family and friends to relax and spend some time together.
We are a family owned Lake Front vacation property. About 2.5 acres of all water front property
Chism lodges was created and run by the Chism family for over half a century. On March 29th, 2019 the property was sold to another family who hopes to continue and enhance the tradition. The property has been a great local place for family and hunting lodges.
Lake front RV sites. Backup directly to the edge of the lake. Sunset view. Next to boat ramp. Stairs to beach/water. 50 Amp and 30 Amp outlets plus 120 standard. Sewer, water, power included in price.
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Are you and your family looking for some fun on the lake but don't have your own equipment? At Splash Boat Rentals and Sales you can rent ski boats, pontoon boats, jet skis, water toys, and more! Splash Boat Rentals even has the newest models that you can drive! In order to drive the jet skis you must be at least 18 years old and in order to drive the boats you must be 21 years old. Your rentals can be delivered to your dock directly or you can come and to the waterfront location.
Rentals are available hourly, for a half of a day (4 hours), for a full day (8 hours), or for multiple days.
There are a couple of important things to keep in mind! Prices do not include gas and sales tax. All rentals require a credit card, a valid driver's license, and a boating license. It is also important to note the 14 day cancellation policy!
Jet skis sit three people and are $75 per hour, $295 for 4 hours, or $395 for 8 hours. The 6 person Ski Boat is not available to rent by the hour. It is $295 for 4 hours and $395 for 8 hours! Ski Boats with a wakeboard tower are for a maximum of eight people and cost $425 for 4 hours and $575 for 8 hours.
Rent Paddle Boards and single or double Kayaks for $65 a day! Water toys include tubes, skis, kneeboards, kid skis, wakeskate, wakeboard, surfboard, and more!
All boats come with safety life jackets for the maximum capacity and 2 universal ski vests for adults.
Splash Boat Rentals hopes to help you have the best time possible while in Texas, so if you are looking for something to do, rent a boat and enjoy the lake in the warm sun!
KICK BACK & RELAX with us. Welcome to Heart of Texas Lake Resort, one of the most popular Texas Vacation Resorts in central Texas.
CABINS Heart of Texas Lake Resort has 7 rental cabins located near the swimming pool and about 60 yards from the beautiful waterfront. All cabins are completely furnished, have fully equipped kitchenettes, showers, TV with cable, barbeque grills, and heat and A/C. All linens are furnished except for swimming towels.
RV PARK Our RV Park has a beautiful location just 90 to 100 yards from the lake. Each of the 21 spaces have 4-way hookups with 30 and 50 AMP electricity, septic, water, and cable TV. RV guests have complete use of the resort facilities: restrooms, hot showers, laundry, boat ramp, lighted fishing dock, horseshoes, volleyball, shuffleboard, washer pits, swings, picnic tables at each site, and a large swimming pool.
$15 - $600 / night
Buena Vista is a one-of-a-kind boutique resort located in the heart of the HIll Country. The campground features 35 RV sites, 3 cabins, an event center with a full kitchen and living area, a large outdoor pavilion with grills and firepits, a super-clean bathhouse with coin-operated laundry, a playground, a petting zoo, a fishing hole, a large dog park, a seasonal swimming hole, a walking path, and MORE! All of this comes with beautiful views of the adjoining 325-acre Safari stocked with over 25 species of exotic animals! (Safari tickets are sold separately from Lodging.)
$35 - $45 / night
Hidden Falls Adventure Park is a great destination for those who love challenges and exploration. Just like in the Slope Game where you have to control the character to overcome obstacles and achieve high scores, this park is also full of exciting challenges such as climbing, ziplining and hiking.
This campground is truly something special. The landscape is breathtaking, the trail leading back to the tent spots is definitely for those looking for something a little more challenging to get to, and the river is there for you to chill by to swim, fish, kayak, etc. There’s also a ton of wildlife. Saw some bald eagles, reptiles, fish, turtles, heard coyotes howling at night, and saw tracks of some larger animals. There’s some stores not too far away if you need things in a pinch. Colorado Bend State Park is right next door for those looking for some additional hikes and sights. And there’s several distilleries and vineyards in close proximity. I’ll definitely be coming back here.
This is not a campground this is an adventure park that has a campground. They have everything from primitive dispersed tent camping to RV site hook ups all the way up to a $600 per night cabin. They have excellent off road trails for stock trucks up to rock crawling rigs. They have a basic general store near the tent camping area that is decently stocked (yet overpriced) and they have food trucks that are sometimes open sometimes aren’t. The bathrooms are maintained and spacious enough that they don’t feel over crowded. They also have a shooting range on site so if you want the true Texas Hill Country experience you should check out HFAP. Be respectful on the trails not only to other people but also by not tearing up the trails themselves.
Unique park with lots of wildlife. Do not miss the planetarium experience, it’s really cool.
Nice looking park, just arrived this afternoon. Will be here till Sunday morning.
Stayed in slot 41 right next to the office. Campground is clean and quiet. It sits right on the lake. Will stay again.
This place is quiet and out of the way. Down in the canyon there is no cell service so you can break away from the modern world. Nestled right on the river, with a natural Sulphur Spring. A spring fed swimming pool cleaned weekly and cabins with all the amenities.
Beautiful scenery and easy access to the river. Roads are very rough though so make sure you have a high clearance vehicle.
Man I love this place. Use to go once a month, but the prices add up here. They have everything you would need to have a great time. A Jeepers paradise. They rent tons of off-road vehicles and even tours. There’s a gun range, tons of difficult trails for my Jeep Wrangler. Did I say I love this place?
We have been camping here for years. We love going to the observatory at night. The tent sites are spacious with giant oaks for shade. A lot of sites with lake access.
Clean, rock covered sites, no real vegetation. Ok.
We stayed for a week at Big Chief in the Spring and loved every minute. All the wild flowers were out. Folks had booked up all the fishing charters and were catching lots of fish. The campground staff was great. We stayed in one of the cabins. It was fully equipped with everything we needed. We checked out the campsites and they are spaced out well, seemed level and had full hook ups. We used Big Chief as our base camp and enjoyed checking out the hill country.
I stayed here for three days and had a very nice time. This has become an annual event for me to come and watch Roger Wilson who is a blues player. He does a concert in early October and I always come to watch him. The campsites are very nice and are located on top of Buchanan dam on a huge lake with outstanding fishing. You will not be disappointed. 
What a fun place to stay! Cheryl at the front desk made you feel welcomed and check in was a breeze! We were staying with 2 other couples, who shared a"buddy site" which was pretty cool!(never seen that before) We had a great time! It was a bit on the cool and rainy side but fun none the less. Sites were full hook up and pretty level. We had trees near us but there are many that did not. It held various sizes of rigs so make sure you indicate that when you call to reserve your site. They will do their best to accommodate! Oh, they also have cabins if you need extra room for guests to stay in if you don't have room in your rig! There is a lake for swimming, fishing and boating of all kinds. They have a pool with hot tub. Frisbee golf. Large dog area and many more amenities. Check them out on their website! Have Fun, we sure did!(Only draw back was they had no fire pits and if you brought your own, it has to raised off the ground. We have one that folds up and sits on the ground. Most places allowed this but they did not.)
This place is great. Very well maintained. Right on the lake and they have a boat launch. Spots were level and very clean. The staff was very friendly and attentive. The only down side it there are not many shady sites. We would totally stay here again. We were in a buddy site which is a plus for any campgound.
Lots of level, grassy, shaded sites.
The front part is for rv hookups, with the back road (will need a higher clearance vehicle) for tent/car camping. Lots of places to access the river. They also have a pool, the springs, showers and a bathroom, as well as cabins.
Great tent sight with access to the water. Had a great weekend camping here.
We stayed here 2/5/21 to 2/8/21. It was the first actual RV park we ever stayed at. We normally go to state parks or national forests or Boondock. Could get really spoiled with full hookups including WIFI! The staff was super friendly, the place was spotless. It was really windy which seems to be normal in Texas! Beautiful pool and hot tub area. Laundry facility very clean. There was a free super bowl party in the community room. Tons of deer. We greatly enjoyed their Disc golf course. Close to Inks Lake State Park where we would have stayed but glad we ended up here!
If your ideal is to be surrounded by nature, but also want all the amenities that an RV with full hookups can afford, than this should be on your list. Well spaced campgrounds in the Hill Country oaks, walking paths through to woods to the lake, it really has it all. Very quiet and a place to get away, but take all the necessary stuff with you
This is a great get away from the city campground. It’s proximity to Fort Hood makes it convenient for a relaxing weekend with our soldier kids our grandkids. It’s a very clean campground with kayaks for rent. I have also enjoyed fishing. We stayed in our trailer while our kids and grandkids used one of the cabins.
HFAP is an off roaders enthusiast's oasis. With 9ver 2200 acres of full size offroad trails there is surely something there for every vehicle and skill level. From mild stock level all the way to extreme rock crawling you can find it at HFAP. We met many great folks while at hidden Falls from every aspect. There were some awesome crawlers as well as extremely outfitted overland rigs out making a test run.. Always a great time at HFAP.. they haves3veral cabins/bunkhouses for rent but we chose primitive. The primitive sites are essentially just a big open field where you can kind of setup where you want. However, being N open area there are not a lot of options for shade as trrs in this area are limited. Ut if you are like us and spend most of the day on the trails you don't spend much time at camp until after the sun goes down anyway. They allow night rides as well and I believe all vehicles must be off the trails by midnight.. there is also a jeep shop at the entrance for the mishaps, a general store for forgotten supplies as well as a take out restaurant that while pricey the food was delicious..My interactions with staff was pleasant and they were helpful when needed but, stayed out of the way otherwise. They also have at trails so be cautious of them zooming around some of the park roads.. overall I highly recommend HFAP for the off road adventures.. camping is ok but not the best but, the trails kind of make up for this.. recently heard they were added to the jeep badge of honor trail program so I will be heading g back soon to earn a badge.. if you like offroad be sure to visit HFAP.. in marble falls TX. Overall worth the trip..
RV camper here. I rate campgrounds from the viewpoint of wanting a place for a brief family vacation. When we arrived here we made a reservation online (easy) so that was good. But the woman up front had trouble finding our reservation and was unpleasant (happily we had a screenshot). I think she’s one of the owners. It wasn’t a great way to feel welcomed especially with COVID where most parks have contactless check in anyway. Despite the customer service, the stay was otherwise uneventful.
Good: The park has beautiful river access and was very quiet. Anyone in the area can get the same river access by parking to the side of the bridge over the river on 190 and walking down. Landscaping is beautiful and security is good. Almost every site is a pull through.
Bad: The park is almost entirely full of full time residents with everything from FEMA trailers and 60s era camper vans to new Grand Designs. Lots of sites have permanent structures/trailers/patios and there’s bits of trash in high use areas like around the dumpsters and picnic area. The sites are also gravel and not concrete. Sites are close together.
Neutral: There are some cool looking cabins by the dumpsters. We didn’t go in them though, of course.
Summary: This may be a peaceful option for long term residents but I wouldn’t vacation here if I was looking for a weekend getaway. Average rating.
We had a pull through water view which was great, the lake is gorgeous, park is super clean and staff was friendly. So many awesome state parks nearby to visit, definitely will be returning.
This is an amazing spot for a family trip. We stayed in February 2021 for 6 nights in site 13 on the RV Loop. Access to the lake from the site (short walk), wooded area that blocks the wind but you get sun during the day. It was completely full on the weekend days (in February) but almost empty weekdays.
The resort is beautiful, we only walked up once to check it out but they have a lookout area and restaurant and bar (limited hours during off season) but beautiful patios with fire pits and sitting areas to watch the sunset over lake Buchanan. Small camp shop was open, pricey ($12 for 3 pieces of campfire wood), but I get it pay more if you don’t want to drive the 30 minutes to the closest place.
Beautiful trails that are easy to walk and bike for all ages. We got to see some wildlife (deer, armadillo, raccoon, etc).
I would definitely return if we came back this way.
This is an awesome park. Lots of hiking and walking. Quiet and clean. One of our all time favorites so far.
Nice family place with friendly staff and many things to do. The birding is great, and the lake is beautiful unless there has been a significant drought (we are talking Texas here). The hiking trails are really nice, but may close from March-August for endangered bird nesting season.
Big Chief was the very first camping trip with our new trailer. We are camping rookies. Big Chief was the perfect stop. Clean, all the hookups you need, amazing sunsets, laid back fishing (they have a guide for hire if that’s your thing), and quiet. Friendly staff make the rounds often in case you need help. “Uncle Troy” is always available for questions and repair. Tucked away from busy roads. Cabins and other amenities on site. WiFi not the best at the spots near the water - but this made us slow down and enjoy the view. (WiFi better near the office.)
Camping near Bend, Texas, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and outdoor activities that make it a great getaway. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled trip, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.
Camping around Bend, TX, offers a variety of experiences for everyone. Whether you're hiking, fishing, or just enjoying nature, there's something for every outdoor enthusiast.
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