Best Campgrounds near Houston, TX

The outskirts of Houston, Texas feature a mix of urban-adjacent RV resorts and natural state parks within a short drive of the city center. Numerous RV-focused properties like Lakeview RV Resort, Medical Center RV Resort, and Highway 6 RV Resort provide full hookup sites with amenities catering to travelers seeking convenience while staying near metropolitan attractions. Within 30-60 minutes of downtown, more natural settings emerge at Brazos Bend State Park and Stephen F. Austin State Park, offering tent camping, cabins, and RV sites amid wooded surroundings. Sam Houston National Forest, located north of the city, provides a more rustic camping experience with both developed campgrounds and primitive sites. This combination of urban-proximate and natural settings creates diverse camping options for visitors to the fourth-largest city in the United States.

Summer heat and humidity significantly impact camping comfort in the Houston area, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September. As one camper noted, "Going to camp in the middle of August is not recommended because, wow Texas heat." Mosquitoes are abundant during warmer months, particularly in wooded and wetland areas like Brazos Bend State Park. Winter months (November through February) offer milder temperatures and fewer insects, making them preferred for tent camping. Flooding can affect campgrounds during spring and hurricane season, with some parks having experienced significant storm damage in the past. Most state parks require reservations, especially during weekends and holidays, while many RV resorts offer year-round availability with advance booking recommended during winter months when snowbirds increase occupancy rates.

Wildlife viewing ranks among the top experiences at parks surrounding Houston. Brazos Bend State Park is renowned for its alligator population, with one visitor reporting, "Kids and adults alike enjoyed the walks, alligator viewing and riding bikes. Did I mention alligators? They are everywhere." Deer, rabbits, and diverse bird species are commonly spotted at Stephen F. Austin State Park and throughout Sam Houston National Forest. Urban RV resorts compensate for limited natural settings with amenities like swimming pools, fitness centers, and community spaces. Many campgrounds provide easy access to Houston's cultural attractions, with several RV parks offering shuttle services to the Texas Medical Center or proximity to public transportation. Families particularly appreciate the screened shelters available at some state parks, which provide protection from insects while enjoying the outdoors.

Best Camping Sites Near Houston, Texas (215)

    1. Traders Village RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Jersey Village, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 890-5500

    $30 - $45 / night

    "One of the highlights is its proximity to the Traders Village flea market, making weekend fun just a walk away."

    2. Lakeview RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Bellaire, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (713) 723-0973

    "Great for adults, not really anywhere for little kids to play besides the pool but this is a really cool RV resort in downtown Houston and I would definitely recommend it."

    "We stayed in a site that overlooked the lake on the property. It was very nice. They were just starting to open up after COVID 19 so there were some restrictions."

    3. Houston / Med Center KOA Holiday

    9 Reviews
    Bellaire, TX
    13 miles
    Website

    "It has three locations with washer and dryers, two dog parks, a recreation room and easy access to Tom Bass park."

    "The city park it cleared out and shut down by the police every night so there aren’t any people roaming around after dark."

    4. Highway 6 RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Stafford, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 230-1531

    "I recently stayed at Highway 6 RV Resort and I have nothing to say about my experience other than good."

    "We visited the houston zoo, houston aquarium, and rooftop cinema club!"

    5. Medical Center RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Bellaire, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (713) 561-5335

    $57 - $82 / night

    "Close to medical district of Houston, clean well maintained."

    "Also very quiet considering your in downtown Houston. Only drawback is the construction at the entrance. Not their fault.."

    6. Danny's RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Houston, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 243-1818

    $10 - $40 / night

    "Locations near to Houston. Great guest service. Full hookup sites, spot are very bigs and concrete roads. Access is restricted at night. This place was perfect for our night stay. Practice stay!"

    7. Northlake RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Spring, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 209-1770

    "Pool, hot tub, fishing pond, propane, place to wash your dog, and dog walk. Huge park and lovely outdoor patio with outdoor kitchen and walk near the pond. Friendly staff."

    "Comfortable enough to take a walk at 5:30 am! Everything is very clean, bathrooms, grills, swings, pool, and hot tube. The laundry room is modern and very clean."

    8. Fallbrook RV Resort

    1 Review
    Jersey Village, TX
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 598-2752

    9. Brazos Bend State Park Campground

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

    $12 - $75 / night

    "The park is a close drive from Houston. Kids and adults alike enjoyed the walks, alligator viewing and riding bikes. Did i mention alligators? They are everywhere."

    "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"

    10. AllStar RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Stafford, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (713) 981-6814

    $55 - $165 / night

    "Nice staff full amenities Nice shade trees , Located in heart of the city Though ."

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Recent Reviews near Houston, TX

409 Reviews of 215 Houston Campgrounds


  • Halsey C.
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Sugar Land RV Park

    Such an amazing and very beautiful place!

    Sugar Land RV Park is a nice spot to stay if you’re visiting Sugar Land, Texas, with easy access to local attractions like the museum and town square. The calm, flat terrain makes it comfortable for RV travelers, and while you enjoy your trip, you can also check out tools like install onstream for pc to keep up with entertainment or streaming during your downtime.

  • Tara R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Houston West RV Park

    Very convenient

    This park is only about a block off of Route 10 near Houston. Great place to stay if you are just passing through. The pool and hot tub are nice, and the lake is pretty. They've got a pretty severe red ant infestation everywhere, so you can't spend too long standing outside on the gravel or the grass.

  • J
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Medical Center RV Resort

    Paved and level, full hookups

    Close to medical district of Houston, clean well maintained.

  • kenvin R.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground

    A small park that offers a charming and relaxing nature experience.

    This park may be on the smaller side, but it’s full of charm!🌿 The trails are peaceful and great for spotting wildlife, while the shady trees make it perfect for hammocks or picnics. The campsites feel cozy yet spacious, and sprunki, clean, well-kept facilities make the whole experience even more enjoyable. A hidden gem worth visiting!✨

  • willem V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Timber Ridge RV Village

    Quiet RV site

    Convenient rv site in the woodlands area. Full hookup rv sites, with ample space. Most sites occupied, but still very peacefull eith shade and nice trees

  • baseball D.
    Jul. 13, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort Waller

    Good family place

    This Jellystone Park is amazing! The water park and themed activities kept the kids thrilled. Our whole family had a blast! Highly recommend! 

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  • Nick E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 8, 2025

    Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

    Nice Campground

    Definitely one of the more premium experiences we have had as TT members. Concrete pads, full hookups, well-maintained grounds. Would recommend.

  • emma F.
    Jul. 4, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort Waller

    Our family had such an amazing time at Jellystone Park Waller!

    The kids absolutely loved the water zone and lazy river—we literally couldn’t get them to leave. The staff was super friendly, and everything felt clean and well-maintained. We stayed in one of the cabins and it was super cozy and convenient. The themed activities and crafts were a huge hit, especially the Halloween fun! We’re already planning our next visit. Highly recommend for families looking for a fun and relaxing getaway close to Houston!

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  • emma F.
    Jul. 4, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort Waller

    Our family had such an amazing time at Jellystone Park Waller!

    The kids absolutely loved the water zone and lazy river—we literally couldn’t get them to leave. The staff was super friendly, and everything felt clean and well-maintained. We stayed in one of the cabins and it was super cozy and convenient. The themed activities and crafts were a huge hit, especially the Halloween fun! We’re already planning our next visit. Highly recommend for families looking for a fun and relaxing getaway close to Houston!

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Guide to Houston

Camping sites near Houston, Texas offer a range of experiences from lakeside settings to forested retreats, all within driving distance of urban amenities. The region's subtropical climate creates distinct camping seasons, with winter months (December-February) offering temperatures between 45-65°F, providing comfortable camping conditions without the intense humidity. The flat coastal plain geography transitions to piney woods north of the city, creating diverse ecosystems for campers to explore.

What to do

Night sky viewing: At Brazos Bend State Park Campground, the observatory offers special astronomy events throughout the year. "The observatory is amazing on clear nights," notes one camper, while another mentions, "There are so many friendly astronomy enthusiasts who are willing to share a peek through their telescope and share their knowledge."

Wildlife observation: Gator spotting is a popular activity at Brazos Bend State Park Campground. A camper shares, "If 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." The park also features numerous trails for bird watching and nature photography.

Urban entertainment access: Staying at Traders Village RV Park provides weekend access to the adjacent flea market. One visitor explains, "Perfect with families with kids to wake up and go shopping and cheap all day pass rides!! This place is a Must go!!!" The proximity to Houston attractions means campers can easily combine outdoor stays with city exploration.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many Houston-area RV resorts maintain hotel-quality amenities. At Lakeview RV Resort, a camper notes, "Normally I stay away from the pool at campgrounds, bc they are overrun with kids and look pretty dingy. However, this one is like hotel quality and the hot tub is clean. The gym is pretty awesome too!"

Medical center proximity: Several campgrounds cater specifically to those visiting Houston's medical facilities. At Medical Center RV Resort, reviewers appreciate the "Shuttle to medical center for free" and note the resort is "About 15 minutes from museum district and downtown." Another camper mentioned, "We stayed here for five days while visiting MD Anderson."

Security features: Many Houston-area RV parks feature enhanced security measures. Highway 6 RV Resort provides peace of mind with its layout. "The entire park is fenced. There is a locked gate at the entrance. Residents have a code to open the gate or a remote gate opener can be used if a deposit is paid for the device."

What you should know

Noise considerations: Urban campgrounds may experience traffic noise. At Houston / Med Center KOA Holiday, a camper observes, "This is a nice park practically in the middle of a freeway. No kidding, it's barely off of the off ramp." Similarly, at Lakeview RV Resort, a reviewer notes, "It's right off the highway. Nothing within walking distance though except the convenience store."

Site spacing varies: Some RV parks offer more spacious sites than others. A camper at Highway 6 RV Resort shares, "The park is clean, but the sites are tight. The further you get to the front the louder the traffic noise is, but the sites are larger and spaced out more. It is a five and take."

Reservation timing: State parks fill quickly during cooler months. A visitor to Brazos Bend State Park Campground recommends checking availability early: "Large clean sites with water and electricity. My starlink is a little spotty with the trees but am still able to work remote with no major issues."

Tips for camping with families

Pet-friendly accommodations: Many Houston-area campgrounds welcome four-legged family members. At Highway 6 RV Resort, a camper appreciates the "2 dog runs, one of them being the largest dog run weve seen at a campground so our mali really got to sprint it out. They also had a free dog wash!"

Kid-friendly attractions: Some campgrounds offer dedicated activities for children. A visitor to Traders Village RV Park shares, "Amazing with families with children to awaken and go out to shop and modest the entire day pass rides!! This spot is a Should go!!!"

Educational opportunities: Nature centers provide learning experiences. At Brazos Bend State Park Campground, "There is a small nature centre where you can pet baby Gators and learn about them. Lots of pretty trails and look outs."

Tips from RVers

Extended stay amenities: For longer visits, look for campgrounds with additional services. At Northlake RV Resort, a camper appreciates that "Everything is very clean, bathrooms, grills, swings, pool, and hot tube. The laundry room is modern and very clean."

Level sites: Concrete pads make setup easier. At AllStar RV Resort, a reviewer notes, "We stayed in the newer part of the campground which has only cement pads & gravel for each site. Super easy to park as all are pull through."

Proximity to necessities: Consider location relative to services when booking. A camper at Highway 6 RV Resort points out, "The location was also a big plus, thanks to easy access to everything Houston has to offer. The nearby West Oaks Mall and SugarLand Skeeters Stadium offered a variety of entertainment options."

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best campgrounds near Houston for weekend getaways?

Lake Houston Wilderness Park is perfect for weekend escapes, offering various camping spots and excellent hiking trails through diverse terrain just a short drive from Houston while feeling remote. Sam Houston National Forest Cagle Recreation Area provides a beautiful natural setting that's close enough to Houston for a quick weekend trip. For those seeking unique experiences, Big City Little Farm offers a serene getaway just outside Houston with the option to explore the city on day trips. Most weekend destinations are within 1-2 hours of Houston, making them accessible for Friday evening arrivals after work.

What natural attractions can you find at camping areas near Houston?

Brazos Bend State Park Campground is famous for its abundant wildlife, particularly alligators that can be spotted throughout the park. The park also features an observatory for stargazing. At Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground, you'll find beautiful mossy trees and access to the scenic Brazos River with multiple hiking trails through varied terrain. Many camping areas around Houston showcase the region's distinctive ecosystems, from piney woods to coastal prairies. Birding opportunities are exceptional, especially during migration seasons. Most parks offer educational programs about local flora and fauna, enhancing the nature experience for visitors of all ages.

Are there tent camping options within driving distance of Houston?

Absolutely! Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground offers tent camping with amenities like screen shelters, power outlets, and nearby shower facilities. The park maintains separate sections for RVs and tents to ensure a more authentic outdoor experience. Lake Houston Wilderness Park provides various tent camping options in different areas of the park, surrounded by hiking trails and natural settings despite being just a short drive from the city. Tent sites at most parks around Houston typically include a fire ring, picnic table, and access to restrooms. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during spring and fall when temperatures are most comfortable for tent camping.

What are the most affordable camping sites around Houston?

For budget-friendly camping near Houston, Fort Anahuac Park stands out with permits costing just $10 for up to three nights. While it lacks utilities, it offers a large open camping area with views of Houston's skyline across the bay. Another economical option is BetMar RV and Dry Camping, which provides basic dry camping for RVs with amenities like BBQ pits and firepits. State parks typically offer affordable rates between $12-25 per night, with facilities like restrooms and water hookups. Most affordable sites fill quickly, especially on weekends, so reservations are recommended where available.