Best RV Parks & Resorts near Brackettville, TX

Fort Clark Springs Camping World in Brackettville, Texas provides full hookup RV sites with 50-amp service in a converted military installation setting. The level sites feature pea-stone and hard-packed gravel pads that accommodate easy setup for motorhomes and travel trailers. Several RV parks sit within driving distance, including Hidden Valley RV Park in Del Rio, which offers spacious sites with full hookups designed for big rigs. Parkview Riverside RV Park in Concan features riverside RV camping with water, electric, and sewer connections in a natural setting. "The RV park is well worth the $19 (with Veterans Discount) per night for a pull through with full hookups. Sites are level with pea-stone and hard packed gravel. Easiest setup so far," noted one Fort Clark Springs visitor.

Cell service varies significantly across RV campgrounds in the region. While Fort Clark Springs has limited WiFi but good Verizon coverage, Hidden Valley RV Park offers strong connectivity for longer stays. Most RV parks in the area remain open year-round, with pets allowed at nearly all locations. Dump stations are available at Fort Clark Springs and several other parks, though Nueces River RV and Cabin Resort lacks this amenity. The region experiences extreme summer heat, making spring and fall the most comfortable seasons for RV camping. Visitors should note that some parks like Buzzard Roost RV Campground prohibit ground fires due to seasonal burn bans, while others maintain designated fire rings at each site.

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Best RV Sites Near Brackettville, Texas (56)

    1. Fort Clark Springs Camping World

    2 Reviews
    Brackettville, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (830) 563-9340

    $15 - $35 / night

    "The CG is well worth the $19 (with Veterans Discount) per night for a pull through with full hookups. Sites are level with pea-stone and hard packed gravel. Easiest setup so far."

    "The tent area is well shaded, water at each site and power by the bath house. Bath house is concrete floors but the water is hot and the facilities sufficient."

    2. Buzzard Roost RV Campground

    3 Reviews
    Del Rio, TX
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 774-5151

    3. Hidden Valley RV Park

    1 Review
    Del Rio, TX
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 775-0045

    "It is a converted mobile home park, so the sites are very long and not necessarily level. Water/ sewer is on one side and electric is on the other side."

    4. Parkview Riverside RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Concan, TX
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 232-4006

    "Let's start off with the positives:

    • Awesome friendly staff.
    • Old Pickleball court to practice on.
    • The Rio Frio...you can't beat it.
    • Friendly staff.
    • Quiet on the weekdays.
    • Dog friendly"

    "The customer service at the store was amazing and everything was reasonably priced.
    The store offered: Meats produce Camping supplies and tools Pool floats, tubes, Shirts and MUCH more."

    5. Hidden Valley RV Park

    1 Review
    Del Rio, TX
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 775-0045

    "Very welcoming hosts, great tree coverage, in town but still a very quiet area where you can go for walks. We’d definitely come back!"

    6. Nueces River RV and Cabin Resort

    3 Reviews
    Concan, TX
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 597-5280

    "This place has wonderful amenities for campers of all types. They have tent sites close to the water with electric, water, picnic tables and grills at what looks like every tent site."

    "We have an 18 foot travel trailer so they put us down near the river. There were mostly tents on that area but there were partial hook ups."

    7. Zubers River Camp Cabins, RV slots

    2 Reviews
    Concan, TX
    44 miles
    +1 (830) 232-5205

    "Loved site 6 was spacious and really close to the river. Enjoyed how shallow and deep this part of river can be, definitely a great spot if Garner is full."

    "It’s a family-owned business that’s been around for 50 years. Let’s help them out and leave some reviews!"

    8. Becs Store & RV Park

    1 Review
    Concan, TX
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 232-5477

    "The BEST hidden secret for camping in Texas. I mean wonderful camping privacy. Can’t beat the friendly Christian atmosphere"

    9. Quail Springs RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Uvalde, TX
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 278-8182

    "Everyone we met has been nice...mostly here for the winter. Some permanent but everything is well kept and not trashy. I would love to winter here. Uvalde is a nice little town."

    "I live here full time in my RV. Very nice Park."

    10. Nana's RV Park on the Frio

    1 Review
    Concan, TX
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 232-4653

    $50 - $60 / night

    "The RV park is located on the opposite side of the river from Garner State Park.  

    The best campsites are those on the outer rim of the campground.  "

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RV Park Reviews near Brackettville, TX

109 Reviews of 56 Brackettville Campgrounds


  • Denise V.
    Jul. 28, 2022

    Camp Riverview

    The Frio Is Still Flowing

    Type of Park: Private- book with them through Campspot. 

    Check In: 2 pm for RV sites, 4 pm for cabins Check Out: 12 pm

    • 🚻 Restrooms
    • 🚿 Showers
    • 📶 Wifi(did not use)
    • 🧺 Laundry facility
    • 🐕 Off-leash dog park
    • 🛒 Store has RV supplies, necessities, few groceries, souvenirs, ice
    • 🚶🏻‍♀️ Trails
    • 🌊 Water access- Frio was very low but still had some water from the springs
    • 🏚 Cabins
    • 🦌 Wildlife: Scarlet Tanager, bats, woodpeckers
    • 📆 Nightly activities- mostly geared towards kids Volleyball, tetherball, gaga ball, horseshoes, playground
    • 📡 AT&T had good signal. Verizon was non-existent
    • 👩🏻‍💼 Staff was friendly and helpful 
    • Can bring golf carts or rent them here 
    • Recycling bins for cans
    • ❗ Note: CP 3 is directly across from the dumpsters, but has a good shade tree

    📋 Site#CP 06, Central Park 

    Premium site, Central Park sites have a patio area looking toward the river with pergola top

    • 🔙 Back In
    • 🅿 Site Pad: Raised in the back to be level(watch small children), river rock base, level, long enough for camper and truck when unhitched, wide enough for another vehicle
    • 💧 Water- low to the ground so hose and filter come off to the side along the ground
    • ⚡ Electric max 50 amp
    • 💩 Sewer connection in good condition
    • 🔥 Fire Ring- but in a burn ban 
    • Picnic Table: wooden with metal legs 
    • Close to restrooms/showers 
    • Shade in the afternoon 
    • Full sun in the mornings 
    • A little green space between the next campsite and lower campsites 
    • Next to a road that leads to lower level and river- so a little extra traffic(but no campers on the front side of camper)

    In the Area:

    🛒 Several small stores, tube/kayak rentals

    🍽🍺 Bar& grills on the way to and in Leakey(15 minutes) 

    Garner State Park is very close- a Texas Parks Pass is very handy

  • Carolyn S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 6, 2023

    Governors Landing Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area

    Winter Camping Bliss!

    This campground has running water, pit toilets, and well maintained campsites (small camper van or tent - not good for big rigs). First come availability- we pulled in at 7pm and had plenty of spaces to choose from. No electric Beautiful views of the water Safe and clean Credit cards only to pay fee ($10)

  • Carry K.
    Mar. 3, 2025

    Seven Bluff Cabins & RV Park

    Lovely Campground and Cabins with drawbacks

    The RV sites are spacious, and the grounds are spaced out nicely. The river access is nice. There are a few drawbacks. There's isn't a dog park for pets to safely let out energy without tons of wildlife poo (it was EVERYWHERE). Disposing of dog waste was a challenge. There are only two bins on the opposite side of the grounds from the RV sites. One by the playground and the other by the river, additionally were no guest accessible dumpsters, and they don't tell you to put your trash by the curb. To have pets, it is $2.50 for each pet per night. Also, a second vehicle parked at a lot is an additional $10 per night, and the credit card fee is ~$10. They will also charge $50 for violating the pet policy. The site price range has gone up from $45-$75 to $55-$91(and that's still off-season pricing). This place is very nice, but they aren't pet friendly, and the hidden fees are ridiculous.

  • Mimi B.
    Mar. 2, 2021

    Fort Clark Springs Camping World

    Converted former military installation

    The RV park is in an old Military installation that has been converted into housing, camping, golf course, swimming at the spring and has a museum. The grounds are very pretty. The CG is well worth the $19 (with Veterans Discount) per night for a pull through with full hookups. Sites are level with pea-stone and hard packed gravel. Easiest setup so far. CG has a clean laundry room for only $1 a load, community room with books for sharing and a nice community use fire pit area. The staff is so nice and very knowledgeable about the Fort's history and local area. Only reason why I gave it 4 stars is because the sites are close to each other and wifi is null. Verizon is good and we used out hotspot for TV & laptop.

  • Napunani
    Mar. 29, 2021

    Kickapoo Cavern State Park Campground

    Camp With the Bats

    This park is a great escape to disconnect, view the DARK SKY and witness Mexican free-tailed bat emergence! Park campground is 25 miles after the turn off of US90. We stayed Friday and Saturday nights in mid-March. Few bats emerged during our stay; much better emergence in April as experienced in previous visits to Stuart Cave. 

    Pros:

    • Excellent DARK SKY campground

    • Stuart Cave bat emergence nightly from a very nice viewing deck

    • Small park

    • Extremely quiet park during March Spring Break

    • Good campsite privacy due to good brush coverage

    • Most sites had a nice distance from neighbor sites

    • Clean campsite

    • Picnic table in good condition, especially eating surface

    • Our site had aluminum picnic table on a concrete slab under a metal shelter; not all sites had metal shelter

    • Clean restroom/shower facility

    •  Campsite hook-ups in good condition.

    • Level gravel campsite.  

    • Pedestal BBQ grill, fire pit with grilling grate, double hook lantern pole and aluminum picnic table at each site.   

    • Park roadways in good condition. 

    • Park Ranger patrolled campground numerous times throughout day/evening 

    Cons:

    • No AT&T signal; no park WIFI, so completely without phone service and no public phone available for emergerncies. Had to drive outside of Park about 3 miles for AT&T signal.

    • County burn ban prohibited wood campfires and ban posted on Park’s website. Park Ranger stopped by our campsite to tell us to put out our campfire, but we showed him it was a propane firebowl.

    • Limited shade in campsites

    • Must pack out all personally generated trash. Absolutely NO dumpsters; no garbage cans in park

    • No campground host

    •.  No entrance gate locked at night

    • One and only restroom used by entire Park, so campers and day users. Women’s restroom had 2 toilets, 2 sinks and one shower stall

    • Women’s restroom lacked consistent supply of TP and wall dispenser soap• Wildlife sightings limited to squirrels and armadillos

    • No park store, so come prepared with all necessary supplies as Brackettville is closest small town which is 25 miles away with only a grocery store and couple fuel stations. Ulvade and Del Rio have the typical box stores.

  • HandL C.
    Apr. 7, 2022

    Hidden Valley RV Park

    Hidden Treasure

    Hidden Valley is a hidden gem of a park in Del Rio. It is a converted mobile home park, so the sites are very long and not necessarily level. Water/ sewer is on one side and electric is on the other side. There is nice laundry/ communal center but no pool or showers. The park is quiet and private, appropriate for short or long-term stays.

  • Scott B.
    Oct. 28, 2021

    San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area

    Great overnight stay location near Del Rio

    Campground is located just a few miles from Del Rio, Texas and is part of the Lake Amistad Nat'l Rec Area. Great location if your looking for a safe, quiet, level, overnight stay location with good cell service signal (AT&T). Not so good if you're here to enjoy the water as there is any lake access from the campground proper (hence the 4 versus 5 star rating). Nevertheless, very clean and numerous pit toilets, covered picnic tables, and 30 or so level sites await the road weary RVer. And if you do want to enjoy the lake, lake access is a few miles nearby.

  • Rick G.
    Mar. 7, 2021

    Buzzard Roost RV Campground

    Just for One Night

    We wanted a layover stop on our way to Big Bend National Park and chose this park to use a PassPort America discount. It is close to Del Rio with all the shopping, etc. you might need, but it’s target clientele isn’t transient folks. Mostly long-term stays with people working in the area. The Bar has a some loud music running on Saturday night as well. Once the “booming” stopped around midnight we were able to get a decent night sleep. To do over again, I’d pull into San Pedro Campground at Amistad National Recreation Area.

  • Gary F.
    Mar. 29, 2018

    Kickapoo Cavern State Park Campground

    A Small Park with Great Features

    I camped here with my granddaughters and had a wonderful time. This is a small park that is centered around two main attractions. First is the actual cavern. Kickapoo Cavern is a moderate size cavern and completely undeveloped. The park staff conducts a hard hat and flashlight tour once a week, so reservations are a must. Next is the Stuart Bat Cave. About 1 million Mexican Free-tail Bats exit the cave at sunset to search for food. The viewing area is very nice and handicap accessible. You can also watch them return, which is quite impressive, if you get there before sunrise. Also there are many hiking trails to occupy the rest of your time.

    The park has several campsites with full hookups. There is a dump station and fires are allowed in fire rings. Be sure to check the park website because the bats are seasonal and the park may not be open 7 days a week.

    All in all this is one of the hidden gems in the Texas state park system.


Guide to Brackettville

Brackettville, Texas, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to different preferences and needs, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Big rigs should check out Fort Clark Springs Camping World

  • The Fort Clark Springs Camping World is big rig friendly, providing ample space for larger vehicles and full hookups for a comfortable stay.
  • This campground features a clean laundry room and a community fire pit area, perfect for socializing after a day of exploring.
  • Guests appreciate the shaded tent area and the friendly management, enhancing the overall camping experience.

Some prices for RV Parks range from $19 to $63

  • At Fort Clark Springs Camping World, you can enjoy a pull-through site with full hookups for just $19 per night with a Veterans Discount.
  • The American Campground offers cabins starting at $63 per night, providing a cozy option for those who prefer a bit more comfort.
  • For a more budget-friendly option, Buzzard Roost RV Campground is available for a lower price, making it suitable for transient stays.

Most parks have electrical and sewer hookups

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Brackettville, TX is Fort Clark Springs Camping World with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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