Camping near Cibolo, TX

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    Camping near Cibolo, Texas centers primarily around RV parks and resorts that serve travelers exploring the region between San Antonio and New Braunfels. Western Trails @ Cibolo provides a peaceful environment with friendly hosts, while Stone Creek RV Park in nearby Schertz offers convenient access to Interstate 35. Most campgrounds in the area feature full hookup sites for RVs with amenities like electric, water, and sewer connections, though tent camping opportunities are more limited. The camping landscape includes several privately owned RV resorts rather than primitive or backcountry camping areas typical of public lands.

    Many RV parks in the Cibolo area require reservations, especially during peak seasons when visitors flock to nearby water attractions. "If you're here to float this is your campground. No frills but right on the river. They rent tubes and will shuttle you back," noted one visitor about Landa RV Park & Campground in New Braunfels. Road access is generally good with most parks offering easy highway access, though some visitors mention train noise at certain locations. Weather considerations include hot summers when water access becomes particularly valuable, making riverside campgrounds like Camp Huaco Springs and Landa RV Park popular options. Cell service is typically reliable throughout the area, and most campgrounds operate year-round with full amenities.

    Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors exploring the region. Camp Landa Resort, a newer addition to the area, features amenities that impressed campers, with one visitor noting it has "an incredible pool for almost any place, but especially for an RV park." The Guadalupe and Comal Rivers provide popular recreation opportunities for campers, with several RV parks offering direct river access. For those seeking a more upscale experience, Canopy Luxury RV Resort provides "huge open sites to make your arrival and departure easy and stress free." While natural areas and hiking opportunities exist in the broader region, most campgrounds near Cibolo focus on comfortable accommodations with full hookups rather than wilderness experiences, making the area better suited for RV travelers than those seeking remote tent camping.

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    Best Campgrounds near Cibolo (202)

      1. San Antonio Alamo KOA

      4.6(36)15mi from Cibolo

      "This campground will be rated as a Basecamp — grounds that offer a comfortable home base that you’re happy to return to after a day of exploring the surrounding area."

      "Clean KOA, good place to walk around. Outdoor pool, playground, access to trail. The only real downside we had was the amount of noise from the surrounding area."

      2. Guadalupe River RV Park and Campgrounds

      4.4(43)24mi from Cibolo1 siteRVs, Tents

      "All of them are walking distance from the river where there are good places to get in as well as trails all around to see the beautiful Texas Hills Country."

      "There is no better late spring to early summer activity than getting good float down one of the rivers of Texas.  "

      from $28 / night

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      3. Camp Huaco Springs

      4.4(11)15mi from CiboloRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I would give this place 5 stars except due to the location next to the river, the country road runs right next to the camp grounds. Lots of noisy motorcycle traffic all night."

      "There are power outlets at these walk in camp sites. When I say walk in, I mean that you park and then walk about 10 yards to your site. So those are both convenient."

      from $40 - $50 / night

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      4. Cranes Mill Park

      4.7(26)22mi from Cibolo64 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "A great small park on beautiful Canyon Lake in legendary Texas Hill Country. The park is perfectly situated to explore the Hill Country."

      "This campground feels super secluded away from the bustle of town, but is an easy 30-40 mins drive into New Braunfels/San Antonio. I’d recommend picking up food at the H‑E‑B on they way in."

      from $26 - $35 / night

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      5. Travelers World RV Resort

      4.5(23)20mi from CiboloRVs, Cabins

      "located right next to the San Antonio river, you are just a few miles from the famed San Antonio Riverwalk and many of the historic Missions in the area."

      "Close to the river walk, which is very well maintained. Sites are small, but there is a little green area next to each."

      6. Landa RV Park & Campground

      4.0(7)11mi from CiboloRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "During the summer, Texans flock to the rivers and lakes to enjoy the outdoors and keep cool."

      "Campground itself is very basic but its a short walk into town. Train tracks run right past park so be prepared for train noise at all hours."

      7. Mission City RV Park

      4.6(10)15mi from CiboloRVs

      "This campground will be rated as a Basecamp — grounds that offer a comfortable home base that you’re happy to return to after a day of exploring the surrounding area."

      "It hits all of the marks: mass transit at your doorstep; pool, laundry, showers and a gift shop at the entrance; easy pull-through, level sites; picnic tables at each site; quaint southwestern style!"

      8. KL Ranch Camp Cliffside

      4.2(9)14mi from CiboloRVs, Tents

      "The staff was extremely helpful l, even notice them assisting the RV next to us with their AC issues. Very well maintained and we had an amazing view of the Guadalupe River."

      "Beautiful views of the Guadalupe River, clean and safe property, direct access to the river, and an easy drive to historic Downtown Greune."

      9. Stone Creek RV Park

      3.3(4)3mi from CiboloRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The daily sites are up front and those are kept up, but if you walk around the park the ones near the back that are mostly monthly rentals could use some TLC."

      "Just make a one night stop for rest and I will stay there again, close to walmart, gas stations and restaurants."

      from $52 - $61 / night

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      10. Fort Sam Houston Army RV

      4.1(8)14mi from CiboloRVs, Tents

      "Campground sits way off the beaten path of a very busy Ft. Sam Houston. Great spacIous, level lots with concrete pad for outside activities at each site."

      "Lots of grassy areas to walk our dog. We truly enjoyed our stay here!"

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    Recent Reviews near Cibolo, TX

    623 Reviews of 202 Cibolo Campgrounds


    • C
      Aug. 13, 2026

      Riverbend RV Park

      Right off I-10 East of San Antonio

      Nice clean RV park. They’ve changed their name to Patriot RV Park. And yes, they offer discounts to military members. Some of the sites are pretty close to each other but some have a little more space. Full hookups. We just need a place to hook up and sleep so it’s fine. Huge dog park, pool, bathrooms with showers and a shared kitchen area.

    • Stacie W.The Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 19, 2026

      San Antonio Alamo KOA

      Best KOA I’ve Stayed At

      An oasis within San Antonio. Secure, safe, clean, spacious, extremely friendly staff. Best KOA we’ve ever stayed at. Nearby walking trail access. Pool is heavenly, especially during the hot summer TX days. City bus access right outside the KOA gate; felt safe riding the bus ~20 minutes to the Riverwalk downtown. Store has good stock is snacks and supplies. Pizza/wings for purchase every day from 4-8pm.

    • Russell W.
      Jul. 7, 2026

      Tejas Valley RV Park & Campground

      Avoid this RV Park!

      You want to see someone have a power trip? Look no further! The guy managing the place always has a problem with repair companies getting his residents fixed. Always demanding crazy things just to appease him. He’s threatened to call the cops on for not“checking in” with him, when we checked in with his wife and he just wasn’t informed.

      He calls me today and tells me we can no longer provide rv repair service there because of another power trip move. Stay far away. The guy managing the place is a complete joke and so rude to everyone that comes thru there.

       I hope the owner realizes why he’s getting bad reviews. It’s because of bad management. His wife is an amazing woman. It’s Greg that’s the issue. For those wanting to stay here. Stay far away. Unless you like to be micro managed on everything you do.

    • Adam F.
      Jul. 6, 2026

      River Road Camp

      Scam artist!

      I recently visited this campground on July 3rd and when I got to the gate to discuss accessing the campground to meet up with a cousin who had reserved a spot I was greeted by a old Caucasian man who came off a little rude. I asked if they provide a military discount since I am in fact a disabled veteran and his response was no. Then I asked if I can just pay for a daily pass since I was only going to be there that evening and half the day the next day being the 4th of July and his response was no I can only purchase a 3 day pass at$12 per adult. Well I ended having to pay$99.62 to gain access to this campground and if you do the math 2 adults at$12 a person for 3 days does not equal$99.62. This place is a scam and take advantage of disabled military veterans! I would give this place a negative number of stars if there was that option!

    • BThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Cedar Sage Camping Area — Guadalupe River State Park

      Beautiful

      We stayed over night in one of there electric and water camp sites. Great walking trails down to the water. Bath house was nice and clean. We enjoyed our night there and we regret not staying longer.

    • JThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      The Old El Camino Motorcourt & RV Resort

      Nice but not nice

      Come we’ll get you signed in and help get you hooked up. They switched me 3 times. The shire had problems , then I thought it was me, Ty hey moved me again. I needed help to get car off trailer “ no problem” , “ I gave no time sorry “ leave me on a can’t do this by myself, I need help. We can’t. Tomorrow morning I’ll have my ex-officer husband help first thing. No power for the night. Food gone bad. No husband came ever to help. Mechanic $200. For a shore power was tripping. Not my fault. Still paid it. Oh my god. If you didn’t follow . Think how I felt

    • Red S.
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Palmetto State Park Campground

      Not impressed

      Wasn't impressed with this campground after pulling in my 32' RV. There's nowhere to park with my F-250 super duty. I went to take a shower. There was only one shower the other one was broken and it didn't have any hot water. A sign on the door said no hot water. Had to take a freezing cold one. Come on Texas. You can't afford a plumber and a hot water heater?

    • Curt C.The Dyrt Pro User
      May. 14, 2026

      Ranch 3232

      Enjoyed my stay both times

      I've camped there twice in the spring of 2026 and enjoyed my stay. Both times camped in the primitive sites which are located in the back along a single lane dirt road / trail. You can get a car to each site, but it can be narrow at spots. The sites only have a fire ring and a kinda level spot to pitch a tent. No water or electric and the Wi-Fi does not reach to this part of the property. AT&T cell coverage is also very weak in this area. Everything works great if you walk up to the community area. The kitchen area is great, the 4 shower rooms are clean with hot water and is your private bath when you use it. I tent camped off my motorcycle and the other time was rainy so I car camped out of my 4Runner. A short walk to the front of the property got me Wi-Fi, cellular, kitchen, bathroom, and chairs to hang out in. The sites at the front are much more expensive, so I enjoyed the lower priced primitive sites.


    Guide to Cibolo

    Campgrounds around Cibolo, Texas primarily consist of established RV parks and resorts rather than primitive camping areas. Several options include Western Trails at Cibolo and Stone Creek RV Park in Schertz, which provide full hookup sites for recreational vehicles with varying levels of amenities. Most facilities in this region cater to both short-term travelers and extended-stay guests, with many offering pull-through sites that accommodate larger RVs and fifth wheels. The area's proximity to San Antonio, New Braunfels, and Canyon Lake makes it a strategic base for exploring central Texas attractions.

    Access to most RV parks requires reservations, particularly during peak travel seasons when availability becomes limited. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 90°F from June through September, while winters remain relatively mild with occasional freezing temperatures. "The location is in a good location with tons around there to go to," noted one visitor about a Cibolo area park. Several campgrounds enforce age restrictions on RVs, with some requiring vehicles less than 10 years old for entry. Facilities typically provide full hookups including water, sewer, and electrical connections, though site sizes and layouts vary considerably between parks. Traffic noise from nearby Interstate 35 and railroad tracks affects some locations, creating ambient sound that light sleepers should consider when choosing sites.

    Campers consistently highlight the convenience of the area's location between major attractions and urban centers. Sites along rivers in nearby New Braunfels receive particularly positive feedback for their access to water recreation, especially during summer months when tubing becomes popular. According to one visitor, "If you're here to float, this is your campground. No frills but right on the river." Swimming pools and community amenities represent significant differentiating factors between basic and luxury RV parks in the region. Several reviewers mention the importance of checking specific park policies regarding pets, fires, and noise restrictions, as these regulations vary considerably between facilities. The more upscale resorts offer amenities like swimming pools, hot tubs, dog parks, and organized activities, while budget-oriented options provide basic services at lower rates.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What amenities are available at Cibolo camping grounds?

    Campgrounds near Cibolo offer a range of amenities to suit different camping styles. Cranes Mill Park on Canyon Lake provides spacious sites in the Texas Hill Country with beautiful lake views, making it an excellent base for exploring the region. For those seeking more facilities, San Antonio Alamo KOA offers full hookups for RVs, comfortable sites, and serves as a convenient basecamp for day trips. Most area campgrounds provide standard amenities like water access, restrooms, and picnic areas, while RV parks typically include full hookups, Wi-Fi, and sometimes pools or recreation areas.

    Where are the best camping spots in Cibolo, Texas?

    While Cibolo itself has limited camping options, several excellent campgrounds are located within a short drive. Guadalupe River State Park offers beautiful riverside camping with multiple sites within walking distance of the water and scenic hiking trails throughout the park. For those seeking more amenities, Travelers World RV Resort provides convenient access to San Antonio attractions while being situated along the San Antonio River with miles of biking and walking paths. Both locations offer a perfect blend of natural beauty and accessibility for campers visiting the Cibolo area.

    When is the best time of year to camp in Cibolo?

    The ideal camping season near Cibolo runs from late fall through spring (October to April), when temperatures are moderate and comfortable. Alamo River RV Ranch Resort & Campground is particularly pleasant during these months, offering beautiful tree cover and nature trails along flowing water. Summer camping is possible at Sienna Ridge RV Park near Canyon Lake, where water recreation provides relief from the heat, but be prepared for hot and humid conditions from June through August. Spring brings wildflowers but also potential storms, while fall offers cooler temperatures and less crowded campgrounds.