Best Glamping near Comfort, TX

Kerrville-Schreiner Park houses upscale glamping accommodations offering a premium outdoor experience amid the Texas Hill Country landscape. The park's glamping options feature comfortable beds with clean linens, climate control systems, and private outdoor spaces perfect for enjoying morning coffee or evening stargazing. Several sites provide spacious glamping domes with panoramic views, while others offer canvas safari-style accommodations with rustic-luxury interiors. Nearby, Top of The Hill RV Resort includes elevated glamping pods with modern amenities, private bathrooms, and kitchenettes, all situated on a scenic hilltop property with spectacular views. The resort-style amenities include a swimming pool, modern bathhouses, and gathering spaces. One visitor noted, "We stayed on the hill side and really enjoyed the park, with deer through our site every day and really good hiking trails."

Glamping guests at these properties enjoy easy access to multiple trail systems, wildlife viewing opportunities, and water recreation on the Guadalupe River. Earth Camp, a standout glamping destination, emphasizes sustainability on its regenerative farm setting with beautiful new campground restrooms featuring hot showers and an outdoor kitchen. The Hill Country location places glampers within driving distance of Fredericksburg's wineries, Kerrville's cultural attractions, and numerous state parks for day trips. Several properties offer seasonal activities like guided nature walks, stargazing events, and farm-to-table dining experiences. A recent visitor mentioned, "Great trails along the River can be accessed from the park, and the amenities were as nice or better than most Texas State Parks." Most glamping sites require advance reservations, with peak seasons occurring during spring wildflower blooms and fall's cooler temperatures.

Best Glamping Sites Near Comfort, Texas (43)

    1. Kerrville-Schreiner Park

    33 Reviews
    Kerrville, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 257-7300

    $27 - $45 / night

    "Bought firewood at the main entrance for $5 a bundle and made a fire at night. The site had water very close by, a nice fire pit, some shady and sunny areas, and a grill."

    "We arrived around midnight and I think the host welcomed us. Regardless we got a good site on the east side of the highway and easily set up the tent with the car lights."

    2. Top of The Hill RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Boerne, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 537-3666

    "We stoped here driving from Houston to Marfa. Great location, close to the highway for easy access. That said, it is close to the highway so road noise is present. "

    "Staff is very friendly as is other campers we've met. It's quiet, clean, level sites, gravel, fairly close to things from what we saw coming in yesterday."

    3. Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    Fredericksburg, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 997-4796

    "This location is a great find especially in the Texas heat!"

    "We spent a long weekend at Bending Oaks Ranch just outside Fredericksburg. The staff call you in advance to confirm your reservation and estimated arrival time and reservation details."

    4. HTR TX Hill Country

    14 Reviews
    Kerrville, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 367-5566

    $25 - $194 / night

    "We arrived after hours and without reservations on a Thursday evening in early October."

    "Lots of places to walk & saw wildlife every day. Restrooms were clean & very nice. The washers are bigger than a lot of RV parks too.  The staff is very friendly & accommodating."

    5. Alamo Fiesta RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Boerne, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 249-4700

    "The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful, making us feel right at home from the moment we arrived."

    "Bathrooms were clean & neat. Pool was also clean. Walked the dog, found entire place to be ok, No unsitely areas. Dog friendly. Tennis court was down (no net)."

    6. Kerrville KOA

    10 Reviews
    Kerrville, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 895-1665

    "The rec center had a nice kitchen and tv/cable setup and a small convenience store onsite. I would stay again without question."

    "Arrived when it was dark and left before the shop was open. Worked for us and similar to other KOA's. Unsure if this location was impacted by the flooding"

    7. Earth Camp

    1 Review
    Bandera, TX
    12 miles
    +1 (213) 269-2136

    $100 - $200 / night

    "Stay on a regenerative farm with beautiful new campground restrooms that have hot showers and an outdoor kitchen!"

    8. Blanco State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Blanco, TX
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 833-4333

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Walking distance into Blanco. On future visits I would choose campsites on the #20 side of the campground for less traffic noise."

    "Type of Park: State 
    Check In: 2p Check Out: 1 p Cost per night $20+$5/person/day 
    Discounts:$5 with Texas State Parks Pass Total Cost$20

    Site #13 Notes:

    • Back In
    • Water
    • Max amp:"

    9. Thousand Trails Medina Lake

    16 Reviews
    Bandera, TX
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Well it isn't the newest campground around. As a matter of fact, it could stand a few upgrades."

    "Large spots, fire pits, Medina Lake access and the friendliest of people!"

    10. The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Fredericksburg, TX
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 992-1237

    $60 - $75 / night

    "Close to town and not to far from the Enchanted rock. Also another good site to see is the old tunnel. Stayed during Christmas so the town was decorated very nicely. Will definitely come back again."

    "Stayed there 3 nights during our visit to the Texas Hill Country. The park is 5 minutes from Fredericksburg. The pads are gravel with full hookups. Very clean laundry facility."

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Glamping Reviews near Comfort, TX

435 Reviews of 43 Comfort Campgrounds


  • Byron R.
    Nov. 30, 2022

    Son’s Guadalupe

    Great time on the Guadalupe River!

    My family and I all visited Son’s Guadalupe in August for a quick getaway. I grew up camping, tubing and swimming in the Guadalupe growing up so I wanted to share that experience with my three sons but being from the area I also know how river rd can be rowdy at times in the summer. I was happy to find out Son’s recently opened up a place out there as we had visited a couple of their other locations and they had been very family friendly. We rented a cabana for the day as well as an air-conditioned glamping tent to stay overnight. We had such a great time! The cabanas sit right on the bank of the river and have everything you need including: seating, picnic table, BBQ pit electricity and water. The river is a bit shallow at their location for swimming (much of the Guadalupe is) but it the perfect depth to get in relax and cool off. This section of the Guadalupe River is very clear and flows great for tubing. We rented some tubes and they took us up river a couple of miles to float back down to our cabana which was very convenient. The scenery on the tubing trip is absolutely gorgeous, huge cliffs and cypress trees! After a fun day it was nice to relax in a comfortable tent with AC! The mattresses were foam and very comfortable. You do have to bring your own pillows, sheets and blankets though. For bathrooms, they have 5 individual bathrooms up top with showers. Overall we had a great time and I’d recommend the place. It can get a bit crowded on weekends so go during the week if you’re not wanting to be around crowds. Also, they rent everything a-la-carte, so if you plan to stay the night you need to tent a cabana or covered picnic table during the day. There website does a good job explaining everything but it’s a bit different if you haven’t been before so be sure to read through your reservation before heading out.

  • Karin R.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Son’s Guadalupe

    A nice campground right on the Guadalupe River!

    We really enjoyed Son’s Guadalupe! It’s a beautiful setting, cabanas and glamping tents on a small hill overlooking the Guadalupe River with it’s huge cypress trees and giant limestone bluffs. The glamping tent was perfect for us. It had 2 queen beds with foam mattresses, 1 twin bed, bedside table with fans and the best part: AC! It’s a very family friendly location compared to others on River Road. We tubed Whol we stayed there as well. It’s a nice setup as they take you up river to float back down to your glamping tent and/or cabana.

  • Earth C.
    Jul. 19, 2023

    Earth Camp

    Glamping on a Regenerative Farm

    Stay on a regenerative farm with beautiful new campground restrooms that have hot showers and an outdoor kitchen!

  • Pollo L.
    Aug. 17, 2021

    Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

    Hill Country Haven

    Another Texas State park that shines! Sites are big and even though pretty close to the other sites still feels very secluded! Picnic table with shelter and Fire Pit with grilling included. Restroom and Showers close enough to every campsite! Firewood and Ice sold on site just pay attention to hours of operation! The trails were well marked and great sites! River was a great way to relax after decent hiking! Lots of wildlife, Deer, birds and Hogs!!

  • Robyn W.
    Aug. 9, 2021

    Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort

    Relaxing and Convenient Adult Stay

    This location is a great find especially in the Texas heat! This use to be a KOA but now an adult resort I really like the changes they are making including some spots will have grill with patio seating. Most spots they have are fully shaded with trees and the area is kept immaculate for the next person arriving. Several RV parks in the area did not offer any shade I cannot imagine the heat especially the day I left it was 100 degrees. There are two wineries in walking distance which are not only convenient for safety but allow no hassle trying to park. There is also a gas station right across the street making filling up east. Another amenity they added is an actual park spot next you site making parking convenient. Lastly, I love animals and the ones within and surrounding were so cute.

  • A
    Apr. 25, 2023

    Rebecca Creek Campgrounds

    Cute campground

    It was a cute place. A lot of the RV spots are taken up by people who live there. The glamping tents are super cute. The regular tent camping is nice and grassy. Dogs have to be on leash 24/7 that was the only bummer.

  • Napunani
    Apr. 19, 2022

    The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park

    Tight Park in an Open Field

    Pros Just 3 miles from the popular downtown shopping district 

    Level gravel site with mini picnic table and fire ring 

    Very nice rally hall, group fire pit and group pavilion 

    Very nice and very clean shower and toilet facilities 

    Combo code required to access toilets and showers 

    Majority of sites are pull thru

    $1.50 on-site laundry 

    Residential size hot tub 

    Small pool 

    Volleyball net 

    Small Playground 

    100% occupancy during our 2 night stay 

    Park WiFi 

    4 bars Verizon signal 

    Cons 

    Just an open field. No shade. This is not even a vineyard! 

    Very tight check in parking 

    Lots and lots of tall speed bumps throughout park 

    Small tree between site prevent our awning deployment 

    Sites tightly packed together; Our sewer connection was inches from next site’s picnic table! 

    Most of the time during our stay in site 80, there was a horrific odor from the sewer lift station 100 ft away 

    Not dark sky friendly. 

    Street lights and utility pedestal lights. 

    Initially assigned site was changed without any notice so our request to be sited away from a street light not honored 

    Significant traffic noise from Hwy 87 (even at night) and we were half way down the park Unable to access all 24 cable TV channels; could only connect to 6 channels.

  • N
    Apr. 12, 2021

    Cranes Mill Park

    Nice Spot for a weekend

    Nice small campground a bit off the beaten path. Our tent site was surrounded by a low pipe fence. We parked in our designated parking spot (2 vehicles allowed) and had to walk about 30 yards to our site. It wasn’t horrible but the fence meant we couldn’t roll from the car straight there. We had a beautiful view of the lake! I loved the covered table and surrounding pad. Nice fire pit.  I also liked that we saw the sheriff and a host drive through the campground a few times. The bathhouse was functional but poorly maintained. It would have benefited from a daily sweep and counter wipe down at minimum. There was one bathhouse for the whole campground so it is a fairly long walk from the peninsula end to the toilet. A bike would be a good accessory. The boat ramp was closed and gated on our trip we weren’t sure why. This was disappointing because we weren’t able to get our kayaks in the water. I’m not sure if the closure is temporary.

  • j
    May. 16, 2018

    Kerrville-Schreiner Park

    Absolutely fantastic!

    This is a great campground. Bought firewood at the main entrance for $5 a bundle and made a fire at night. The site had water very close by, a nice fire pit, some shady and sunny areas, and a grill. The bath house was very close by and was kept in good repair. Far enough from your neighbors so that you don't really hear them, but not too isolated. Great overall!


Guide to Comfort

Glamping near Comfort, Texas offers accommodations ranging from riverside domes to hilltop cabins within the cedar-covered landscape of the Texas Hill Country. The region sits at approximately 1,400 feet elevation, creating a slightly cooler microclimate than surrounding areas. Water recreation on the Guadalupe and Blanco Rivers provides relief during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F.

What to do

Explore local trail systems: At Kerrville-Schreiner Park, visitors can enjoy hiking without leaving the grounds. "Kerrville park has great in town trails. Guadalupe River access& nice warm showers in the restrooms," notes Kevin H. from Kerrville-Schreiner Park.

Visit nearby historic towns: Use glamping sites as a base for day trips. One camper at The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park shared: "We went to Enchanted Rock, Grape Creek Vineyard, Luckenback TX, and visited Main Street... We ended up adding an additional night to our stay."

Kayak the waterways: The Guadalupe River offers multiple access points for water activities. "We've camped at this park for years and love it! It is a former state park and now so well maintained. Lots of wildlife and Guadalupe River access for swimming, fishing, and kayaking," according to a visitor at Kerrville-Schreiner Park.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Several glamping options provide adequate spacing. At Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort, visitors appreciate that "spaces are nice, there room between campers and the huge oaks give lots of shade!"

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many properties feature regular wildlife sightings. "We stayed on the hill side and saw deer through our site every day," noted one camper about Kerrville-Schreiner Park. Another visitor to By The River RV Park shared: "We watched the ducks fly in every evening, along with a lovely blue heron. Turtles have their own little island. We watched the bats swarm the evening sky eating their fill."

Riverside settings: Water-adjacent sites remain popular. "Our site was a premium waterfront (worth every penny), the view was lovely, we had coffee and watched the ducks every morning," reported one camper at By The River RV Park.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most glamping sites require advance booking. At Bending Oaks Ranch, "The people are very nice, the campground is clean and well kept. Perfect for folks just looking for a place to park in between outings."

Summer heat considerations: The region experiences intense summer temperatures. At Blanco State Park Campground, a visitor noted: "This park is tucked in the middle of a beautiful hill country town of Blanco. Great for camping or just a day trip. You can swim, fish, or just relax under the shade trees."

Noise factors: Some properties experience highway noise. "We We stay down by the river. The road was real close to the site that we stayed in period over all the camp grounds are nice well maintained and not stacked on top of each other. Went for a walk and ride on the upper side of the park in that area is much quieter and much more comfortable feeling," shared a camper at Kerrville-Schreiner Park.

Tips for camping with families

Look for properties with recreation options: Multiple amenities keep kids entertained. "Took the family and had a blast. Fishing, hiking, and geocaching was great. We will be back," noted Jake S. about Kerrville-Schreiner Park.

Consider sites with swimming access: Water activities are popular during hot months. At Thousand Trails Medina Lake, guests appreciate that "waterfront was a big plus. I would recommend getting there early it is first come first serve which we also like."

Find shaded sites for summer comfort: Tree coverage matters in Texas heat. "It was a fantastic setting right next to the river. The regular tent sites are lined up along the river and had water. They were pretty close to each other, but right on the water in a tent only area," shared a visitor about By The River RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Arrive early for best site selection: Some properties operate on first-come systems. "We were able to stay a week at this park and really enjoyed it. Right on the river and perfect for peaceful early morning walks. Nothing to complain about here and will definitely return!" shared a visitor to By The River RV Park.

Request sites away from main roads: For quieter experiences, site selection matters. "Far enough from your neighbors so that you don't really hear them, but not too isolated. Great overall!" noted a camper at Kerrville-Schreiner Park.

Check gate access procedures: Some properties have after-hours entry systems. "Remember to check in at the Ranger station over on the river side because you will need a gate code to access the hill side of the park," advised a visitor to Kerrville-Schreiner Park.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Comfort, TX is Kerrville-Schreiner Park with a 4.2-star rating from 33 reviews.

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