Best RV Parks & Resorts near Cibolo, TX

Several RV parks surround Cibolo, Texas, offering convenient access to San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country. Stone Creek RV Park in nearby Schertz provides year-round full hookup sites with 50 amp service and is big-rig friendly, though some travelers note the sites have gravel surfaces. Mission City RV Park in San Antonio maintains highly-rated facilities with pull-through sites that accommodate larger motorhomes. "You don't get a much nicer RV park than this in a major city. It hits all of the marks: easy pull-through, level sites; picnic tables at each site," reports one RV camper. Canopy Luxury RV Resort features 295 spacious sites with both 30 and 50 amp electrical service, while Travelers World RV Resort in San Antonio offers full hookups and paved roads that simplify RV positioning.

Most RV campgrounds in the region maintain on-site dump stations and propane service, with many parks open year-round despite Texas summer heat. Cell service varies by location, with travelers reporting strong Verizon and T-Mobile coverage at most parks near major highways. Pet policies differ significantly between facilities - Summit Vacation Resort prohibits pets entirely, while most other parks provide designated dog areas. One reviewer cautioned about Stone Creek RV Park: "Located next to a horse lot with several horses so the odor is strong. Park sits next to heavily used railroad tracks, frequent train whistles at all hours." Interstate access is generally straightforward for most parks, though some travelers recommend calling ahead to confirm site availability during peak winter months when snowbirds fill many Texas RV parks.

Best RV Sites Near Cibolo, Texas (154)

    1. Travelers World RV Resort

    23 Reviews
    San Antonio, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 532-8310

    "A pricey place to stay, but very close to downtown San Antonio with all the amenities and services you would expect to find and a high end RV resort."

    "Laundry room was great with lots of machines."

    2. Mission City RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Windcrest, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 337-6501

    "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!"

    "Ratings for this category are based on: Value to cost: 4 Overall grounds: 3 Utility of sites (hookups, layout, accessibility): 4 Local Attraction Proximity: 4 Reservation Process/Ease of Getting a Site"

    3. Fort Sam Houston Army RV

    10 Reviews
    Windcrest, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 221-5502

    "All the sites are pull-through with full hookups(30 and 50 amp), and spacious enough for even the largest rigs. The grass was freshly mowed, and the park was clean. Staff were super friendly."

    "All the sites are pull through, have full hook ups (30 and 50) and are big enough to park the largest of rigs. Grass was all mowed and park was clean. Staff was super nice."

    4. Landa RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 625-1211

    "Buc-ee's is a mega gas station, convenience store and road side attraction all in one. Their bathrooms are always super clean."

    "They rent tubes and will shuttle you back. 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."

    5. Stone Creek RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Cibolo, TX
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 609-7759

    "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."

    "Very nice large and small dog parks. Sites are not well level but most of them have a gazebo."

    6. Canopy Luxury RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 310-8511

    "Most sites had some degree of shade and a decent amount of privacy. The pool and shower facilities are very nice and clean."

    "I would love to welcome Canopy Luxury RV Resort to the Dyrt, they have huge open sites to make your arrival and departure easy and stress free. "

    7. Rio Guadalupe Resort & RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 351-8459

    $45 - $50 / night

    "The bathrooms have potential but were not cleaned or stocked with any toilet paper or handsoap all of Memorial Day weekend ( again it was a very busy holiday) The sites were confusing as stated back in"

    "Easy pull through sites with very nice grounds. Swimming pool and 1/4 mile river access. Shallow river area for all ages."

    8. Summit Vacation Resort

    7 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-2531

    $30 - $650 / night

    "We loved the quiet and peace of this RV Resort nestled in Texas Hill Country. The Park: they have a large pool area with cafe and snacks."

    "Nice RV resort with river access. Close to the town of sattler. Prices are good. And there is lots of space for the kids to run."

    9. New Braunfels RV Park

    3 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 271-2001

    $49 - $50 / night

    "Very nice campground lots todo in near by towns there is a river with future rentals and people are very nice gets loud on the weeknds"

    10. River Shade RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Seguin, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 379-8826

    $37 - $43 / night

    "The park is small and there are quite a few full timers here, but it is well kept and quiet.  We had a site very close to the river (2nd row) which offered a great view. "

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RV Park Reviews near Cibolo, TX

536 Reviews of 154 Cibolo Campgrounds


  • HandL C.
    Apr. 7, 2022

    Mission City RV Park

    Cream of the Crop

    You don't get a much nicer RV park than this in a major city. 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! This is a nice park for the overnight or the long stay, and it has easy access to major highways.

  • M
    Dec. 2, 2021

    Hill Country RV Resort & Cottage Rentals

    Nice Park with little room between sites

    The park it’s self is nice and clean.  Staff for the most part is friendly and nice.  The pool is a hopping place over summer break and on the weekends when it’s warm.  RV sites are tight in the daily/weekly sites and parking your 40+ foot rig and tow vehicle in the spot are probably not happening.  They do have over flow parking and depending on your site it could be a good walk.

    They are pet friendly and have several dog parks and potty areas through out the park.  The laundry room is like no other I’ve ever been too.  All machines operate via debit/credit cards, no more quarters!!

    Over all we enjoyed our stay and would recommend this park for monthly stays or in one of their top tier sites for daily/weekly stays.

  • Denise V.
    May. 14, 2021

    Texas 281 RV Park

    Home Among the Trees (for the Weekend)

    We really enjoyed this park and lovely old Live Oaks. It was close to Anhalt Halle. 

    Type of Park: Private-owned 

    Check In: 11a Check Out: 11a 

    Cost per night$44 

    Discounts: Good Sam$4/night 

    Site#10- Pull-Thru 

    Water 20/30/50 amp Sewer Picnic Table Site Pad: Asphalt

    👍🏻 Pros: Shade from Live Oaks Close to showers, restrooms, laundry There’s a little room in the same building with coffee, table, books(Botanical Room)

    👎🏻 Cons: The front area is a little close to Hwy 281 so there’s a little road noise but not bad No fire ring No grill at the sites

    📝 Park Notes: Lot of people live here full time Good Live Oak shade trees, but watch them above and on the side of your rig 

    Wifi

    Propane sold onsite

    Laundry facilities

    Club house for larger gatherings- built of native stone

    Dog Park

    Basketball court

    Chapel, church services on Sunday

    Nature Trail

    Headquarters has limited supply of RV parts(or there's a Walmart and Tractor Supply nearby)\

    Billiards, Ping Pong, Horseshoes, Shuffleboard

    RV Storage area

    Mini storage buildings

    Rental Guest Suites available

    Frog/Koi pond/fountain

    Quiet hours 9pm to 7 am

    🐦 Wildlife: Birds: Lots of happy singing ones, hummingbirds Squirrels

    More info at https://www.denisevajdak.com/2021/04/anhalt-western-roundup.html

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 8, 2024

    Alsatian RV Resort

    Exceptional Customer Service

    This campground(CG)/RV resort has exceptional customer service. We were on a waitlist to add another day to our reservation. They proactively called us back about a month later to let us know they could accommodate another night’s stay. We followed the website instructions to come in so we could take a right turn into the RV Resort, which is a 1/4 mile from the golf course entrance. A very short rig could take a left turn. The gate was down so we called the number listed on the gate and we were let in for a very pleasant check-in. We were assigned pull-through site 406 with FHUs. There’s a slope off the front of the site, so I needed to center the rig on the level part of the cement pad. By doing this I needed 20’ of sewer hose to get from my rear black tank to the sewer. The CG was quiet with no kids running around as this is a 55+ CG. The guest internet was below average for a park this size, but we have Starlink. We got 3 bars on Verizon. Most of the campers here were seasonal with license plates from CO, MN, and WI. Several of the campers we talked to didn’t golf and came here to get away from cold weather. We did not see any overnighters during our four-day stay but this CG is fairly far from the San Antonio area interstates. CG was well-kept with no junky sites. They have a laundry room, but a couple of machines were not working. The sites were decently spaced and very long. Many reviewers called the sites spacious. The sites were not as far apart or as large when compared to many of the State Parks or Corps of Engineers CGs we’ve stayed. Get pizza from Luigi's Italian Restaurant in nearby Castroville as it’s in the top 5 pizzas we’ve had as we traveled through all lower 48 states. We enjoyed our stay, including playing their challenging golf course, and would definitely return.

  • Jackson S.
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Fort Sam Houston Army RV

    Good trip!

    All the sites are pull-through with full hookups(30 and 50 amp), and spacious enough for even the largest rigs. The grass was freshly mowed, and the park was clean. Staff were super friendly. There's a decent dog run at the back, propane available for purchase on-site, and two wash houses with washers and dryers. A large playground keeps the little ones entertained. Despite many full-timers, there were still plenty of open spots. It was very quiet—aside from the occasional train, which isn’t noticeable with the A/C running. Would be a 5-star stay if there were just a bit more shade [geometry dash 3d](https://geometrydash3d.com).

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Summit Vacation Resort

    Texas Camping at its finest

    We loved the quiet and peace of this RV Resort nestled in Texas Hill Country.

    The Park: they have a large pool area with cafe and snacks. The property is large and spaces are spread out through out the park. The big draw is the Guadalupe River, Canyon Lake, and the woods and hills.

    They have hot shoes, bath houses, laundry.

    The sites: Gravel and mostly level, very few sites were unlevel. You’re surrounded by hills so it is nice and quiet. They are full hook up sites. Each site had a fire ring and picnic table. Small deer herds would move through the park each evening. Many of the campers feed them corn and they know the sounds and come running out of the hills.

    The campground is near grocery and hardware stores. Within an hour are several bigger towns with more stores.

    Cellular: T-Mobile was decent but not great. They do have Campground WiFi that worked faster.

  • R
    Jun. 14, 2020

    Canyon Lake Military - Randolph AFB

    We love it here. Not for everyone.

    We started with day passes, then graduated to renting out the loft cabins, then tried tent camping, and eventually and recently parked our travel trailer in the reservable RV spaces. All in the same vicinity. Made great memories at each stay.

    Pro’s: Best rate in town for military (active, retired, $ disabled). Water is beautiful. Fishing can be fantastic. Lots of water activities available for rent or bring your own. Pet friendly, Great for families, most people are very respectful and wonderful to talk to. Good food and stores nearby. Lots of wildlife. Quiet. Close to town and short drive from San Antonio.

    Cons: Hard to get ahold of staff to make reservations. Market is extremely expensive and staff isn’t very friendly. Lost and lots of fire ants.

    We recommend it to all of our friends and family and bring them often. We love staying in the loft cabins. Some are pet friendly. We have stayed in the mobile homes on the other side of the lake once but that was not a great experience as our things were stolen off our table and covered patio (on Veterans Day) and they were only left unattended for 15 min or less. The mobile home wasn’t very nice but functional at least.

  • s
    Dec. 8, 2021

    Second Crossing (2nd-Xng) Camp

    Riverfront with full hook ups

    2nd Xing is a nice family owned and operated campground located on the Guadeloupe with beautiful river access for kayaking, tubing and just relaxing. They do not have facilities but they do have a shop with all the amenities ie: firewood, beverages, toiletries and food items. Sites include 30/50 amp electric, water and sewer, fenced dog park, fire pit, picnic table and even has string lights. You can even rent campers set up that the camp and some guests offer.

  • J
    Feb. 7, 2025

    Sienna Ridge RV Park

    Great quiet park for those not looking for a lot of extra amenities

    Quiet clean park with great, friendly staff.  $17 a day is based on $525 monthly rate. Common bath house and laundry is always clean and ready to use. No amenities such as pool or hot tub or overhead RV shades. Wide, mostly level, gravel pull thru and back in sites. Sites up on the hill get a nice breeze and feel secluded. Many are monthly residents but all RVs and spots are kept clean and friendly! Close to the lake, local rivers and 20min drive to New Braunfels. Sitting right in hill country gives amazing views and drives in all directions.


Guide to Cibolo

Cibolo sits within the Texas Hill Country region at an elevation of 743 feet, experiencing a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. The city's location between San Antonio and New Braunfels makes it a strategic base for RV campers looking to explore the Guadalupe River and Canyon Lake areas. RV camping options near Cibolo offer year-round access with most sites providing at least 30/50 amp electrical hookups.

What to do

River activities: Access the Guadalupe River at Rio Guadalupe Resort & RV Park, where calm water allows for various water activities. "The water was slow moving so we paddle boarded upstream about a mile. We had the river almost to ourselves in mid September," reports one visitor. The park features "river access overlooking a canyon wall, with ducks and deer roaming and a huge yard of grass all the way down to the waters edge."

Urban exploration: Visit downtown San Antonio from Travelers World RV Resort. Located just 5 miles from major attractions, many campers appreciate the convenience. "Located about 5 miles from The Alamo and Riverwalk. Both are a must see. We spent 3 days here and this park did not disappoint," writes one reviewer. The park's location also offers direct access to San Antonio's bike trail system.

Biking opportunities: Access the Mission Trail system directly from several RV parks. Travelers World RV Resort connects to miles of dedicated paths. A camper notes, "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. The easy access to the river affords you miles and miles of bike and walking paths."

What campers like

Clean facilities: On-site amenities at Mission City RV Park are well-maintained. "The park is gated and beautifully maintained. There is a heated pool, spacious pet area with benches and toys for your furry friends. The bathrooms were very clean and well kept. The showers almost made us feel at home!" writes one reviewer.

Military facilities: Fort Sam Houston Army RV provides specialized accommodations. One guest shares, "All the sites are pull-through with full hookups(30 and 50 amp), and spacious enough for even the largest rigs. The grass was freshly mowed, and the park was clean. Staff were super friendly." The military location offers additional security.

River views: Rio Guadalupe Resort & RV Park features prime riverfront locations. A visitor notes, "I enjoyed the large boulders down near the river area. Perfect spot to sit with my coffee in the morning." Another camper appreciated that "White lights illuminate it at night" along the riverbank area.

What you should know

Train noise: Railroad proximity affects several RV campgrounds near Cibolo. At Fort Sam Houston Army RV, one visitor notes: "Park sits next to heavily used railroad tracks, frequent train whistles at all hours. Very quiet minus the train but when the a/c is on, you don't even hear it."

Security concerns: Theft issues have occurred at some parks. One Travelers World RV Resort camper warns, "This park is in a bad part of town. When we pulled into our site the lady next door told us to make sure we lock up our bikes. They have had theirs stolen in the past. On our fourth night here my husband's bike was stolen."

Seasonal considerations: Summer crowds at river-adjacent parks require planning. During peak summer months, expect parks like Summit Vacation Resort to be busier. "We stayed here in the middle of June in site 20 & 21. It was hooooot but the pool was nice, and the river was cold. It was hard to tote all of our stuff down to the river and back up when we were done."

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: River access points vary in difficulty at canyon area campgrounds. At Summit Vacation Resort, a visitor notes: "We've stayed here 3 times now and each experience has been amazing! It's quiet, lots of things for the kids to do like swimming, miniature golf, basketball, tennis, etc. The views are really pretty since the RV park is down in a valley."

Activity options: On-site recreational facilities keep children occupied during downtime. Travelers World RV Resort offers multiple options as one camper states: "Perks include: pool tables, pickle ball, hot tub, pool and tennis courts! Overall, I can't imagine you would be disappointed unless you were expecting some large acre nature RV park, but it's downtown and quiet...what more could you ask for!?"

Playground access: Kid-specific areas are available at several RV campgrounds near Cibolo. Fort Sam Houston Army RV provides "a large playground for the little ones to play," according to one reviewer who found the amenity particularly valuable during their stay.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Pull-through availability makes setup easier at most Cibolo-area rv campgrounds. At Rio Guadalupe Resort & RV Park, one RVer appreciated that "They allowed us pull thru spots side by side so we had green space between us and our doors opened towards each other." This arrangement creates better community space.

Utility management: Water pressure variations require equipment at some parks. One visitor to Travelers World RV Resort cautions: "High water pressure; you'll need a pressure regulator. They sell them at the office!"

Park layout: Site configuration affects social experience. At Rio Guadalupe Resort & RV Park, an RVer notes, "One great part is that the pads alternate directions, so you can camp with your friends (or with new friends) instead of with their sewer connections." This design feature enhances the social camping experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Cibolo, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Cibolo, TX is Travelers World RV Resort with a 4.5-star rating from 23 reviews.

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