Best Equestrian Camping near College Station, TX

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Best Equestrian Sites Near College Station, TX (5)


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32 Reviews of 5 College Station Campgrounds


  • Natalie C.
    Camper-submitted photo from University RV Park
    Aug. 5, 2024

    University RV Park

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  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from University RV Park
    Dec. 17, 2023

    University RV Park

    Best Place

    There was something like this near my university. I went there to retire and read. I also asked to do my homework, I found someone to do homework for money here. After that I went to the university park. There I took a break from all my studies.

  • Jessica Z.
    Camper-submitted photo from University RV Park
    Aug. 8, 2023

    University RV Park

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  • Anna F.
    Camper-submitted photo from University RV Park
    Sep. 12, 2022

    University RV Park

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  • Sara J.
    Camper-submitted photo from University RV Park
    Aug. 4, 2022

    University RV Park

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  • Evan V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Mar. 19, 2022

    Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Great spot 1/2way between Austin and Houston

    Great spot, all the txpw amenities, friendly as can be staff, clean restrooms, well maintained campsites and nature. 14+ miles of equestrian trails! GREAT birdwatching, several different species this time of year. Leaf cutter ants all over the trails! Active wildlife at night with coyote hunts making a good bit of commotion. I would have given 5 stars but the fishing pier is still out of commission from flood damage.

  • Denise V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Nails Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Jan. 20, 2022

    Nails Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Great Fall Camping, Equestrian Area

    A nice, quiet fall camping weekend on Lake Somerville. It was a solo trip and since the weather was warm, I brought my kayak on this trip.

    Check In: 2p Check Out: 12p

    ⛺ Site#26- Back-In

    💲20 per night+$4/person/day Parks Pass Discount saved$18.00

    • Water
    • 20/30 amp
    • Fire Ring with grate
    • Picnic Table: wood with metal legs, concrete base
    • Site Pad: Asphalt, level, long enough for my camper and truck with room to spare
    • Corrals for horses

    👍🏻 Pros:

    • Extra parking places across the street
    • Can see the lake from this spot

    👎🏻 Cons:

    • There's not a direct trail to the lake shore other than animal trails through some of the tall grass
    • The table and fire ring are on the non-camping side so it was a little strange. Very dark at night on that side.

    📝 Park Notes:

    • Dump Station
    • Restrooms/ Showers- clean. The Bent Tree area has a portable trailer for the restrooms and showers. The main building is closed.
    • There are Munzees and Geocaches here
    • Lots of trails in the park and between this and the Birch Creek Unit
    • Great trails for equestrians
    • Enclosed Group shelter for events (no kitchen)
    • Family Fishing Pond (small)
    • The open style pavilion doesn't appear to be open. Looks like it's is structurally unsound

    🐦 Wildlife:

    • Birds: Great Blue Heron, Cardinals, Chickadees
    • Deer
    • Squirrels

    💜 Highlights of this trip:

    •🔥 Campfires and breakfast over the fire

    •🐕 My brother came for a short visit to walk the dog

    •🛶 Kayaking and there was only ONE other boat on the lake

    •🍂 Nice fall colors

    •🚫 Some of the trails and areas of the park were closed this weekend due to public hunts

    •🌟 Warm temperatures and clear nights. Lots of stars.

    •💚 Found a couple geocaches and put out a few Munzees

    More info at https://www.denisevajdak.com/2021/12/fall-camping-at-lake-somerville.html

  • Trenton V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Hike in site

    I’m reviewing the hike in site on the Lake Somerville trail way, entering at the Birch Creek Unit (northern side of the lake). It’s around a three mile hike to the campground area. The hike has a few nice views of the lake and a few nice fields here and there. Once you make it to the camping area, you’ll find an outhouse, some benches, a fire pit and even a little well. Footsteps and a few coyotes can be heard in the evening. The campsite is close to a little meandering river if you’re willing to do a little bit of bushwhacking , just be careful as it’s easy to get turned around. Plus there are probably some crocodiles around, who knows. Anyway, I’d recommend this trail/campground, I didn’t see anyone once I got a few miles in and really enjoyed being close to a little river, plus the wildlife.

  • Denise V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Nov. 10, 2021

    Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Nice park with green space between sites

    • Water

    • 20/30 amp(had 50 amp outlet, but only 20& 30 breakers)

    • Grill

    • Fire Ring with adjustable height grate

    • Picnic Table

    • Site Pad: asphalt. Site was just long enough for my 24' camper and my truck and not much room between.

    👍🏻 Pros:

    • Near the water with a trail to get there

    • Green space between the site and neighbors

    • Good kayaking area

    👎🏻 Cons:

    • The spot is tight getting in. My 10' high camper had low hanging branches on it(but they were soft, not stiff). Lots of vines/shrubs across from the site, so no extra room there. 

    📝 Park Notes:

    • Park does not have a gate, so it doesn't close

    • Dump Station for each camping loop

    • Restrooms/ Bath House

    • Boat ramp

    • Fishing jetty (pier is closed)

    • This campground is better for winter camping. Great buffer from wind and neighbors. Only a handful of sites have direct access to the water.

    • Lots of trails

    • There are Munzees and Geocaches here

    • Group pavilion/kitchen available

    • 2 group shelters available

    🐦 Wildlife:• Birds: Shore birds, egrets, herons, cardinals, mockingbirds

    • Deer

    • Raccoons(I saw their tracks, but not the critters)

    More info an video at https://www.denisevajdak.com/2021/08/my-birthday-weekend-2021.html

    Site 23 was better (stayed in this one twice). Wider, nice view of lake. Not very long, but easier to get into.

  • Wes M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Nails Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Nov. 1, 2021

    Nails Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Awesome spot

    Stopped in here for a place to stay while on a hunting trip. Service was phenomenal and they answered any questions on the spot. Good space between locations. Far enough from town to feel out in nature but close enough to make a run if needed.

  • Tucker B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Nails Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    May. 16, 2021

    Nails Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Perfect Stopover!

    Stopped into here on the way from Austin down to the coast.

    Snagged site #4 and I was the only one in the primitive camp area.

    Bathrooms at entrance station stayed unlocked overnight for my use.

    AT&T cell service was good enough for me to do some work on my hotspot.

    Went for a nice paddle on the lake until the winds came up.

    Only bummer was losing my kayak straps off the top of my truck on my way out!

  • Laura F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Nails Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Mar. 22, 2021

    Nails Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Nice RV sites with hiking and biking

    The sites have nice paved spots, many have views of the lake, and are spacious. We stayed in the equestrian area since the other area for non equestrian sites is currently closed. There are trails you can access in the park, with many more miles a short drive away. Two bridges are out on the Trailway which limits options a bit. The hiking and biking is all well defined double track with little elevation change. We saw many birds this spring.

  • Margaret P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Dec. 27, 2020

    Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    So Peaceful...

    This is the second time we have stayed here. This time was from Christmas Eve until the Sunday after. This place doesn’t disappoint. There are nice hiking trails. The lake views are beautiful. All the campsites appear to be very well kept. My husband went fishing for a bit. He didn’t catch anything, but he witnessed another gentleman catch a 20” fish, so we know there are fish in the lake. We stayed in campsite 28, which is a great space...unless it’s windy. Had great internet service, which is unusual for us in a state park.

  • Jeff
    Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Oct. 8, 2020

    Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Great camping large lake, good location - July 2020

    Well spaced spots.  Fairly level pads with table, fire ring, 30/50 amp electrical, water.  We didn't see any covered tables, but all usable spots had concrete pads for tables.  Like a lot of east-Texas camping areas, LSSP was also devastated by Hurricane Harvey and is still recovering, but don't let that stop you, but instead level-set your expectations.  Sites are well dispersed, but some appear to be no longer in use.  In July 2020, there were very few folks in the park, partly, I'm sure due to Covid-19 and well, its July in Texas!  Typically, and as expected, gnats were really bad at night, but mosquitos were tolerable.  Just be prepared and you'll be fine.  Great kayaking and very little motorized boat traffic, but likely due to current situation.  Trails are numerous, but not well marked.  We didn't see a lot of hog damage on the trails, so maybe the staff has been working on that.  Good amount of wildlife  Equestrian area looked like it was restored and  back-in-business.   Will be returning.  While the Birch Creek and Nails Creek sections are visible across the lake from each other, there is a long drive (15 minutes in a vehicle around the lake) to get between them, so plan your time accordingly.

  • Laura F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Oct. 7, 2020

    Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Good site with plenty of trees

    We stayed in the Old Hickory loop. Each site had trees surrounding it and they are decently spaced out. The park has trails within it, as well as the Trailway for long hikes and mountain biking. The day use area is nice for swimming in the lake.

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    May. 2, 2020

    Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Just after Hurricane Harvey

    We camped at the horse spot. These camping spots are mostly spacious and private - plenty of shade trees. We walked some trails, but they were mostly flattened/destroyed by Hurricane Harvey. Hopefully by now they have been rebuilt and are just as beautiful as I imagined them. If I were still local to the area, I would definitely go back, and definitely recommend others to go as well.

  • Elijah A.
    Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Apr. 13, 2020

    Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Perfect Visit

    We loved our campsite. We were lucky to get one that already had a shelter over the table. There was plenty of room between campsites, we couldn’t even see our neighbors. We had a small trail right behind our site that went down to the water. I was so pleased that they stayed open during the “Shelter in Place”, so we could actually get some fresh air.

    Trails were great! We went on several long hikes. Lake was great...but pretty chilly most of the time we were there.

    Bathrooms were nicely maintained

  • Caitlin H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Mar. 4, 2020

    Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Peaceful camping

    We stayed at site 77 and I really liked the privacy of most campsites. This spot had easy access to the bathrooms and to the trail to the lake. My husband and friend attempted to fish on the lakeshore but were unsuccessful. The trail system is apparently expansive, but had been closed while were there due to some flooding. We did explore the Wilderness Run and Sunset trails, both of which we enjoyed. The greenery is very odd here - stark contrast between bald (dead?) trees and bright green grasses and shrubs. Either way, we had a great time camping here over a weekend.

  • Kevin M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park
    Sep. 16, 2019

    Birch Creek Unit — Lake Somerville State Park

    Needs Allot of Work

    Sommerville has been wrought with flooding and hogs...both running a 'could be' beautiful landscape. Many of the rails were unusable and those available were ruined with hog wallers. Hope the State can get it up and beautiful again soon.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from SAM HOUSTON (Houston/Conroe/Huntsville Area)
    Aug. 25, 2018

    SAM HOUSTON (Houston/Conroe/Huntsville Area)

    Pond, Swimming, Trails, Shelters, this State Park has it all!

    Campgrounds have a variety of amenities to choose from, including screened shelters, which are great if you get caught in a Texas sized downpour or if the mosquitoes are particularly aggressive, a pond with optional row boat rentals, and swimming spot. There isn't much variation in the trail terrain, though they may cross a stream here and there and have a good deal of tree cover from that hot TX sun. Overall, a great spot that is not too far out of the city to make a nice weekend getaway in the forest.



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