Best Campgrounds near Spring, TX

The northern outskirts of Spring, Texas feature a diverse camping landscape within an hour's drive of the city, making it a convenient getaway for Houston-area residents. Rayford Crossing RV Resort in Spring provides full hookup sites for RVs and cabins, while nearby Lake Houston Wilderness Park offers a more natural setting with hiking trails and both RV and tent camping options. Sam Houston National Forest, approximately 30 minutes north, contains several campgrounds including Double Lake Recreation Area and Stubblefield Lake Recreation Area, providing access to the 128-mile Lone Star Hiking Trail. The region balances developed RV resorts with more rustic state park and national forest camping experiences, all within relatively close proximity to urban amenities.

Summer heat and humidity significantly impact camping comfort in the Spring 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." Many campers prefer spring and fall visits when temperatures are milder and insect activity is reduced. Mosquitoes can be particularly intense during summer months, especially near lakes and in forested areas. Most state parks and RV resorts remain open year-round, though reservations are strongly recommended for weekend stays, particularly at popular destinations like Huntsville State Park. Cell service varies considerably, with stronger coverage at private RV parks and more limited connectivity in parts of Sam Houston National Forest.

Wildlife viewing opportunities rank highly in camper reviews of the Spring area, with deer sightings common at many campgrounds. According to one visitor at Stephen F. Austin State Park, "We saw deer grazing in the long grass and early evening the fireflies came out which was lovely and relaxing to watch." Water-based recreation features prominently at Lake Conroe and Lake Houston facilities, though campers should note that alligators inhabit many regional waterways. Shaded sites are highly prized during summer months, with Double Lake Recreation Area receiving praise for its "plenty of shady sites, which makes this a great campground for summer in Texas." Most developed campgrounds provide clean bathroom facilities and showers, though amenities vary significantly between private resorts and public lands.

Best Camping Sites Near Spring, Texas (224)

    1. Northlake RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Spring, TX
    4 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."

    "She showed us all around and pointed out all the amenities when we arrived. They even have an event calendar with lots of family fun activities. The pool and hot tub are open during the day."

    2. Forest Retreat RV Park

    7 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 354-9888

    $65 - $75 / night

    "Navigating the park is a breeze, adding another positive layer to the overall experience. A standout choice for those seeking both convenience and quality."

    "Slot Machines WinSpirit offers a wide selection of slot machines, from classic three-reel slots to the latest video slots with cutting-edge graphics and exciting themes."

    3. Traders Village RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Jersey Village, TX
    19 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."

    "Located next to the popular Traders Village flea market, it’s ideal for short-term stays. Some visitors note narrow sites and occasional cleanliness issues in restrooms."

    4. Lake Houston Wilderness Park

    10 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 395-7690

    $7 - $150 / night

    "The cabin we've used was flooded and has not been rebuilt so we are looking for other places to hold our Spring Camp out. I hope they rebuild."

    "This park is just a short drive from Houston yet feels like you are in the middle of nowhere."

    5. Woodland Lakes RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Conroe, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 273-6666

    $54 - $60 / night

    "Near Woodlands medical facilities, next to an elementary school, H.E.B. around the corner.  Pretty much any cuisine is near by."

    "Campground very clean and close to The Woodlands!"

    6. Lone Star Lakes RV Park

    4 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 399-8977

    "Enjoyed watching all of the ducks, and walking around the pond. The central game room, Pool, Air hockey, and board games. The campground is also festive with home-style holiday decorations."

    "I had every intention to pay on my drive out, but this seemed like an odd idea to her to stop on the way out. Prices were a bit high for the area, wifi good."

    7. Thousand Trails Lake Conroe

    28 Reviews
    Willis, TX
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We stay here every time we pass through Texas. The campground is huge and offers so many great amenities. People are always super friendly."

    "This is the best Thousand Trails we have been to in Texas so far! They have the best and the cleanest bathroom/showers I have ever seen. The pool is large clean and great furniture!"

    8. Emerald Lake Resort

    3 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 354-0497

    "They have an indoor and an outdoor hot tub that overlooks the lake. We had so much fun.

    It was surprisingly affordable as well.

    We will definitely return."

    9. Rayford Crossing RV Resort

    1 Review
    Spring, TX
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 298-8008

    "Located in a suburban area north of Houston, the campground was very easy to find. It was nestled among nice suburban homes but still close to the amenities of a suburban city."

    10. Dunn Right RV Park

    2 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 401-2258

    $54 - $69 / night

    "Location is great as you have several major stores within a mile. This is a wide open park (no trees) but the sites are paved and well spaced."

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  • Jim P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 21, 2026

    Huntsville State Park Campground

    Nice weekend getaway

    Lots of sites, but still need to make reservations way in advance, suppose due to its proximity to Houston. Very well kept park with clean facilities, and partial as well as full hookups. Close to Huntsville, so if you are needing supplies or just want to go into town and not cook you are golden. Small lake with paddle boats and good fishing. Fairly flat terrain and trails are well maintained, but not terribly scenic.

  • Samantha W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 5, 2026

    SAM HOUSTON (Houston/Conroe/Huntsville Area)

    Be safe

    Haha! We stayed at Kelly's Pond dispersed camping. Thought wow we found paradise. It was beautiful, then dusk fell, thought nothing of the Coyotes in the background noise. The first night, Coyotes in the distance, and a cat being attacked outside of us sleeping. Second night, Coyotes in background. Third night. Coyotes in background noise until 3 am. Then they were 50 yrs from us. Thank God they are scared of crazy people screaming at them. We packed the next day.. headed to Dallas area.

  • Frank
    Feb. 2, 2026

    Sugar Land RV Park

    The Dyrt is a go-to platform for campers who want honest

    The Dyrt is a go-to platform for campers who want honest, crowd-sourced info about where to pitch a tent or park an RV. It blends user reviews, photos, video and tips with maps of campgrounds across the U.S., from national parks to hidden boondocking spots. What makes it stand out is the real-world detail—people share what cell service is like, how noisy it gets, and whether a spot actually feels worth the drive. Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or a long road trip, The Dyrt helps turn guesswork into confidence before you head outdoors.

  • Leo S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 31, 2026

    Northlake RV Resort

    Great campground for an extended stay

    Stayed one week during the Freeze of Winter 2026! They communicated via email very well on the status of water. The facilities are very nice! The spots are tightly spaced together but there's plenty of room still to spread out.

  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 30, 2026

    Equestrian Parking Dispersed

    Great location!

    Free camping just down the road from Cagle Recreation Area. It is a nice spot that could serve multiple parties. There are no amenities, and a fair amount of highway noise. There are also multiple trails leaving right from the area. Not a bad option.

  • Tod S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 26, 2026

    Woodland Lakes RV Park

    Great place

    Staff is great. Campground very clean and close to The Woodlands!

  • Colleen P.
    Jan. 25, 2026

    7 Bridges Luxury RV Resort

    Great amenities

    For the most part, we love it here. There are two big fishing ponds, some beautiful bridges and walkways. There’s some swings adult swings out by the pond. There’s a pool a Jacuzzi. Our favorite part is feeding the fish. There is food down there to feed the catfish in the ponds and we love to do that that is makes our visit so much nicer here. I love the outdoors and I love wild animals and so I’m very comfortable. We’ve only met one of our neighbors. He seems to be nice enough. The ladies in the front are excellent. They have helped us and they have been very helpful and we don’t have many complaints. The only thing we could complain about is the Internet, but the price is great and the park is nice.

  • UThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 19, 2026

    Cagle Recreation Area

    Spacious sites but not level

    Nice campground with full hookups. Pads are not level. Water turned a brownish yellow color when filled the tank before leaving. Beautiful trails and good nature observation. Our site was a premier site close to the lake.


Guide to Spring

Camping near Spring, Texas offers diverse options beyond the popular destinations in Sam Houston National Forest. The area sits at an elevation of around 100-150 feet within the Texas coastal plain, with a subtropical climate characterized by high humidity levels year-round. Water access varies significantly between sites, with some campgrounds featuring direct lake frontage while others provide creek or pond access with fishing opportunities.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Houston Wilderness Park features multiple water bodies including a secluded lake. "Love the trails. My favorite is the trail that leads you to Lake Isabella. It can only be reached by hiking to it. Very peaceful," notes one camper.

Trail exploration: Hikers can access multiple trail networks with varying difficulty levels. One camper at Lake Houston Wilderness Park mentioned, "Plenty of trails, wildlife, bathrooms and good fishing. We go here a lot! It's always good fun! And very clean."

Family recreation: Thousand Trails Lake Conroe offers structured activities beyond standard camping. "Gorgeous campground with a large lake and two ponds, a pool, putt putt, & tons of activities for kids!" reports a visitor who found the amenities worth the standard $60/night fee.

Wildlife observation: Many campgrounds feature bird watching opportunities and small mammal sightings. "The campground is well laid out. Easy access to sites, amenities and the Lake," notes one visitor about Thousand Trails Lake Conroe.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention bathroom cleanliness as a priority. At Northlake RV Resort, visitors praise "Beautiful facilities including main building with laundry, bathrooms, and community area. Pool, hot tub, fishing pond, propane, place to wash your dog, and dog walk."

Water features: Access to lakes, ponds, and creeks ranks highly in reviews. "Free fishing in their 4 acre private lake" is highlighted as a favorite amenity at Lone Star Lakes RV Park, along with "hundreds of large trees that are so welcome in the Houston weather."

Short travel time: Many campers appreciate proximity to urban amenities while maintaining a camping atmosphere. As one visitor to Lake Houston Wilderness Park noted, "This park is just a short drive from Houston yet feels like you are in the middle of nowhere."

Resort-style amenities: Higher-end campgrounds near Spring feature additional comforts. A Northlake RV Resort visitor mentioned, "Huge park and lovely outdoor patio with outdoor kitchen and walk near the pond. Friendly staff."

What you should know

Access limitations: Some campgrounds have specific entry procedures. One frustrated camper at Lake Houston Wilderness Park reported, "Got there and the gates are locked, no self pay because it's on the other side of the gate. I guess they are completely closed down on Tuesdays."

Site selection process: Not all campgrounds allow specific site reservations. At Thousand Trails Lake Conroe, "You drive around and pick a site, then call and let them know which one you're in. This is fine, but we were looking for a quiet, private site and there are very few of those."

Hookup variations: Always confirm exactly what hookups are available at your site. A visitor at Woodland Lakes RV Park appreciated that "Electric and water is separated, I hate it when water is on the electrical box!"

Noise considerations: Urban proximity means some campgrounds experience traffic or industrial noise. Northlake RV Resort received praise for many features, but one camper noted it was "A little noisy with train tracks and airport nearby."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Select campgrounds with structured recreation options. Lake Houston Wilderness Park offers "ranger programs, horse trails, kayaking, wildlife. Modern recently updated facilities."

Site privacy levels: Consider how populated campgrounds affect family experience. At Thousand Trails Lake Conroe, one camper observed, "There were vehicles constantly driving up and down the road in front of our site, and lots of children running around."

Accessible recreation: Traders Village RV Park offers unique weekend entertainment options. "Perfect with families with kids to wake up and go shopping and cheap all day pass rides!! This place is a Must go!!!" enthused one visitor.

School-year considerations: Spring-area campgrounds near residential areas may be quieter during weekdays. As one visitor to Lone Star Lakes RV Park noted, "We were there for Halloween and had some kids trick or treating within the campground."

Tips from RVers

Maneuverability challenges: Larger rigs face navigation issues at some campgrounds. One RVer at Lone Star Lakes RV Park mentioned, "The driveways and turns are not exactly big-rig friendly as some other campsites... had to do quite a non-fun maneuver to get out of there."

Extended stay amenities: Many campgrounds accommodate longer stays with appropriate facilities. At Rayford Crossing RV Resort, an RVer noted, "Many of the 'campers' had potted plants and other items that indicated they were long-term occupants."

Strict rule enforcement: RV parks near Spring often maintain specific guidelines. A visitor to Rayford Crossing observed, "There were many rules for the campground such as no items allowed on the grass or under RVs and no trash cans at sites, but none of these were unreasonable."

Shade availability: Tree cover varies significantly between campgrounds. Lone Star Lakes RV Park receives praise for "hundreds of large trees that are so welcome in the Houston weather," while another nearby campground was described as "a wide open park (no trees) but the sites are paved and well spaced."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Spring, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Spring, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 224 campgrounds and RV parks near Spring, TX and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Spring, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Spring, TX is Northlake RV Resort with a 4.8-star rating from 6 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Spring, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Spring, TX.