Best Tent Camping near Fischer, TX

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Best Tent Sites Near Fischer, Texas (29)

    Alexandra's photo of tent camping at Wagon Ford Walk-In Area — Guadalupe River State Park near Spring Branch, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Wagon Ford Walk-In Area — Guadalupe River State Park near Spring Branch, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Wagon Ford Walk-In Area — Guadalupe River State Park near Spring Branch, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Wagon Ford Walk-In Area — Guadalupe River State Park near Spring Branch, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Wagon Ford Walk-In Area — Guadalupe River State Park near Spring Branch, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Wagon Ford Walk-In Area — Guadalupe River State Park near Spring Branch, TX

    1. Wagon Ford Walk-In Area — Guadalupe River State Park

    3 Reviews
    13 Photos
    60 Saves
    Spring Branch, Texas

    These sites are on a river terrace above the Guadalupe River in the Wagon Ford walk-in tent area. Water is located near the restroom walkway. You must carry all camping items in and out (up to 100 yards). No generators are allowed. Picnic table, Tent pad, Water nearby, Restrooms nearby, Fire ring with grill

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Picnic Table

    $15 / night

    Karin R.'s photo of tent camping at Son’s Guadalupe near New Braunfels, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Son’s Guadalupe near New Braunfels, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Son’s Guadalupe near New Braunfels, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Son’s Guadalupe near New Braunfels, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Son’s Guadalupe near New Braunfels, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Son’s Guadalupe near New Braunfels, TX

    2. Son’s Guadalupe

    3 Reviews
    12 Photos
    26 Saves
    New Braunfels, Texas
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    Camper-submitted photo at Jacobs Creek near Abiquiu Lake, TX

    3. Jacobs Creek

    1 Review
    21 Saves
    Abiquiu Lake, New Mexico

    This recreation area is part of Canyon Lake

    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Picnic Table
    • Alcohol
    Camper-submitted photo at North Park near Canyon Lake, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at North Park near Canyon Lake, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at North Park near Canyon Lake, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at North Park near Canyon Lake, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at North Park near Canyon Lake, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at North Park near Canyon Lake, TX

    4. North Park

    1 Review
    7 Photos
    45 Saves
    Canyon Lake, Texas

    Overview

    North Park is only open Friday at 3pm until Sunday at 2pm April 1 - Sept 30. The Park is a primitive campground and each site comes with a picnic table, grill, fire ring, and access to the lake.

    Recreation

    Canyon Lake has become well known for boating, swimming, scuba diving, and so much more.

    Natural Features

    North Park is perched on top of a limestone bluff overlooking the beautiful blue waters of Canyon Lake.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (830) 964-3341.

    Charges & Cancellations

    The reservation system sets all change and cancellation fees.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Drinking Water
    • Toilets

    $20 / night

    Andrew R.'s photo of tent camping at Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX

    5. Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

    28 Reviews
    114 Photos
    21 Saves
    Willow City, Texas
    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Toilets

    $14 - $24 / night

    Brian V.'s photo of tent camping at Government Canyon State Natural Area near Helotes, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Government Canyon State Natural Area near Helotes, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Government Canyon State Natural Area near Helotes, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Government Canyon State Natural Area near Helotes, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Government Canyon State Natural Area near Helotes, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Government Canyon State Natural Area near Helotes, TX

    6. Government Canyon State Natural Area

    15 Reviews
    43 Photos
    90 Saves
    Helotes, Texas

    On the north side of San Antonio lies a 12,000-acre wil­der­ness that protects the city’s drinking water. You’ll find your own “Recharge Zone” in this vast urban refuge.

    Government Canyon State Natural Area offers more than 40 miles of trails. You can also camp, attend a program or guided hike, geocache, picnic, take nature photos and look for birds and other wildlife. Your kids will connect with “natural fun” at our playscape and Discovery Trail.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents

    $18 / night

    Adam H.'s photo of tent camping at Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Willow City, TX

    7. Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

    24 Reviews
    64 Photos
    20 Saves
    Willow City, Texas

    Moss Lake (eight sites) and Walnut Springs (12 sites) are a 1 to 3 mile hike over rugged terrain. We charge an excess vehicle fee of $6 per car, per night, for each vehicle over two per campsite. No ash-producing fires are permitted in this area. You may use containerized fuel stoves that can be turned off for cooking. Minors (under 17) who are not camping with a sponsored group must provide a written consent form to stay overnight. No hammocks allowed in primitive camping areas.

    Magical, Mystical, Enchanted Climb the ancient dome for amazing Hill Country views.

    The massive pink granite dome rising above Central Texas has drawn people for thousands of years. But there’s more at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area than just the dome. The scenery, rock formations and legends are magical, too!

    Things to Do You can hike, backpack, camp, rock climb, picnic, bird, study nature, geocache and stargaze. (You cannot swim here or ride bikes on the trails.)

    Hiking Explore nearly 11 miles of hiking trails. Take a virtual tour with our Interactive Trails Map.

    All trails close 30 minutes after sunset, except the Loop Trail. The Summit Trail may close in wet weather. Check our trail status here or visit our Facebook page or Twitter feed. Rock Climbing Rock climbers must check in at park headquarters. You can pick up route maps there and read the climbing rules. Read through our Climbing Information before you come.

    Pets To protect this Natural Area, pets are only allowed in the designated day-use picnic areas, the campgrounds, and on the Loop Trail (pets are not allowed on any other trail). Don't leave pets unattended, including in vehicles and at campsites, and keep them on a leash no longer than six feet at all times.

    Shopping Our park store carries some gift items. You can buy wood for campfires at the park. Please bring your own drinking water, as it is in short supply due to the ongoing drought.

    Get involved Enchanted Rock needs your help! We will match your abilities to our many needs. You might guide a group to the summit, lead a tour of the loop trail, provide information to park visitors, or help maintain park facilities. Visit our Volunteer page to learn more.

    Join or donate to the Friends of Enchanted Rock.

    Outfitters and guide services The following guides lead rock climbing tours at Enchanted Rock:

    Austin Ascents, austinascents@gmail.com Outpost Wilderness Adventure, info@owa.com Rock-About Climbing Adventures, Adam@Rock-About.com Texas Climbing Adventures, info@texasclimbingadventures.com Ranger Programs Enjoy a star party or a nature hike led by a park ranger, or contact the park for special tours for your group.

    Check our Events page for upcoming programs. Become a Junior Ranger! Pick up a Junior Ranger Activity Guide and borrow an explorer pack. Email us to schedule a school or youth group tour. Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Area Attractions Visit Fredericksburg for a taste of German culture in the Texas Hill Country. There you can shop, dine, visit museums and find outdoor activities. Stop by Llano, known as the “Deer Capital of Texas,” for museums, music and more.

    President Lyndon B. Johnson was born near Johnson City. Learn about this colorful Texan at the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park. Tour the Texas White House and Johnson’s boyhood home. The Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site and the Sauer-Beckmann living history farm are nearby.

    Drive the Peach Loop, one of TPWD’s Great Texas Wildlife Trails. It will lead you to some of the best wildlife observation points in this area.

    • Pets
    • Tents
    • Toilets

    $10 / night

    taylor's photo of tent camping at Grelle - Lake Travis near Spicewood, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Grelle - Lake Travis near Spicewood, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Grelle - Lake Travis near Spicewood, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Grelle - Lake Travis near Spicewood, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Grelle - Lake Travis near Spicewood, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Grelle - Lake Travis near Spicewood, TX

    8. Grelle - Lake Travis

    7 Reviews
    13 Photos
    176 Saves
    Spicewood, Texas
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    Camper-submitted photo at Shanty River Center Campground near Abiquiu Lake, TX

    9. Shanty River Center Campground

    1 Review
    5 Saves
    Abiquiu Lake, New Mexico

    The Shanty River Center has provided camping near the Guadalupe River for over 15 years.

    Camping in the Hill Country and tubing on the Guadalupe River. What more could you ask for?

    Shanty 2 is the location of our campgrounds and is located near the beginning of the Horseshoe bridge. This location has tube, raft, and kayak rentals, public restrooms, showers, and plenty of parking.

    Our main location Shanty Tubes also has a Tiki Bar, as well as the Shanty Salsa Kitchen to add to your camping experience. So after a fabulous day of tubing, come to the Shanty Tiki Bar for some good times, music and some good food.

    • ADA Access
    • Tents

    $35 - $55 / night

    Candice C.'s photo of tent camping at Shaffer Bend Recreation Area near Spicewood, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Shaffer Bend Recreation Area near Spicewood, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Shaffer Bend Recreation Area near Spicewood, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Shaffer Bend Recreation Area near Spicewood, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Shaffer Bend Recreation Area near Spicewood, TX
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    10. Shaffer Bend Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    39 Photos
    57 Saves
    Spicewood, Texas
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    • Phone Service
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Recent Tent Reviews near Fischer, Texas

887 Reviews of 29 Fischer Campgrounds


  • Mike L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Creek Recreation Area
    Apr. 28, 2021

    Camp Creek Recreation Area

    Nice place. Easy drop box.. Expensive for no amenities.

    Was planning on tent camping nearby and left a day early and all the hotel room were booked. Tried finding a tent site and no luck. Found this place online and figured I'd give it a shot. First come first serve, pick your spot, fill out the card, put it and 25 bucks in a drop box and good to go. Very easy system. I do think 25 bucks for a place with no running water, no electric, and no actual bathroom is expensive but this park is actually extremely nice and the view is great. Can camp right on top of the river.

  • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from River Road Camp
    Sep. 24, 2018

    River Road Camp

    River Road Camp + The River

    This is a very small family operated campground. It offers basic RV and tent camping facilities and services. There are full hookup sites for RVs. There are tent camping sites with water and electrical hookups.

    The main feature of this campground is that a number of the sites are right along the banks of the Guadalupe River. There is a little sidewalk and stairs that lead down to the water which makes it easy for families and kids of all ages to access the river.

    During the winter, it is easy to reserves sites at this campground. During the summer, it is wise to reserve a site in advance. Any of the RV sites 1 to 30 are right along the river. Any of the tent sites 1 to 9 are along the river.

    The campground does allow day access for $7/person.

    The campground is located about 15 minutes from the town of New Braunfels where you can find grocery stores, restaurants, banks, hardware stores and other entertainment. If you're looking for Texas BBQ, check out the Rudy's or Cooper's BBQ in New Braunfels. Also located within the town is the Schlitterbahn Waterpark which is I believe the largest waterpark in the US and has an incredible amout of fun rides, slides and pools. It's a bit pricey, but it is a full day of fun for the family.

  • John H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Pedernales Falls State Park Campground
    Jul. 31, 2020

    Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

    Great hikes, NO cell reception!

    Tent camped 14JUL20, 1 night.

    First, it was 108 the day I camped, in a tent, with no AC! (I did have a fan though.)

    I 👏🏽 love 👏🏽 this 👏🏽 park👏🏽!! Hiked about 12 miles of trails and every one had a payoff. I could have spent a week hiking that park if I had time.

    The sites are HUGE and have cool features like retaining walls. Not a lot of trees though but I barely noticed until I remembered I suffer from cedar fever, (went to school at UT.) Thought I had the COVID as I left until I remembered I camped under a cedar tree, haha.

    BE WARNED, there is zero cell coverage once you get into the park. Might not be an issue for some but I had to drive up to the ranger station a couple times to let my wife know i was okay.

    The water was low when I was there but it was clear and cool and absolutely beautiful.

    This park exemplifies the Texas Hill Country!

    I’ll be back soon.

  • Jerry P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Falls Adventure Park
    Jul. 2, 2023

    Hidden Falls Adventure Park

    Great Off Road camping destination

    This is not a campground this is an adventure park that has a campground. They have everything from primitive dispersed tent camping to RV site hook ups all the way up to a $600 per night cabin. They have excellent off road trails for stock trucks up to rock crawling rigs. They have a basic general store near the tent camping area that is decently stocked (yet overpriced) and they have food trucks that are sometimes open sometimes aren’t. The bathrooms are maintained and spacious enough that they don’t feel over crowded. They also have a shooting range on site so if you want the true Texas Hill Country experience you should check out HFAP. Be respectful on the trails not only to other people but also by not tearing up the trails themselves.

  • Jesse S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Coyote Flats
    Oct. 23, 2020

    Coyote Flats

    Super hidden

    This little spot is a super discreet location. Has a few tent camping spots. We loved it super quite and very nice at night.

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo from Rebecca Creek Campgrounds
    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.

  • Melissa S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Windy Point Park
    May. 24, 2023

    Windy Point Park

    Perfect for beginners

    This was my first time tent camping alone without my dad. And it wasn’t tooo terribly bad. I say beginner spot because you can buy pretty much all you need there other than a tent. But they have air pumps encase you left yours

  • Sara A.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lazy L & L Campground
    May. 28, 2020

    Lazy L & L Campground

    Great time!

    Stayed this past winter on a short trip. Great fishing and river view tent campsites. Restrooms were very clean.

  • Nicole R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Guadalupe River RV Park and Campgrounds
    Oct. 31, 2018

    Guadalupe River RV Park and Campgrounds

    Best tubing ever!

    Spots are great! Walking for tent camping is close about 50 ft but get here early as it’s very crowded. Lots of people fishing too so be careful of hooks in the water. We did a little hiking but not a ton of that to do here.

  • Dhana H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Guadalupe River RV Park and Campgrounds
    Sep. 23, 2016

    Guadalupe River RV Park and Campgrounds

    Family camping

    Arrived on a Thursday plenty of tent sites available. Some are small others are nice and spacious. The tent pads are caliche. Having a hammer is a must. Pet friendly. River to swim in. Restrooms were clean. Staff friendly. Lots of hiking

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Palmetto State Park Campground
    Feb. 14, 2024

    Palmetto State Park Campground

    Excellent Stay!

    I like off the beaten path places, this sure is one of them! The tent sites are very nice, close to the river & oxbow lake (kayaks for rent!). Very peaceful.

  • D
    Camper-submitted photo from Dot's Spots
    Mar. 29, 2023

    Dot's Spots

    Kimberly K Says:

    This was the perfect getaway for a last minute weekend trip. We arrived after dark, but Reza was so helpful in making sure we had everything we needed as we set up at the tent site. We really appreciated the little extras: reclining chairs at the tent site and also at the fire pit, the flush toilet and the outdoor shower, a picnic table and firewood was also available. Both Dot and Reza were so pleasant and very accommodating to our needs. They were readily accessible without being intrusive. We definitely had our privacy but knew they were just a phone call away. We cannot wait to come back and reconnect with nature. The stars are abundant and the vibe is so amazing, we felt completely recharged. We're so happy we found this gem!!

  • Nicole R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis
    Oct. 31, 2018

    Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

    Hot spot for rock climbing.

    We camped here for several days to get some rock climbing in at nearby spots. It was a great open campground for tent camping. It was quiet but slightly dusty. The bathrooms were clean and staff was nice. If you like hiking trails this is good area for it.

  • B
    Camper-submitted photo from Lazy L & L Campground
    Sep. 8, 2020

    Lazy L & L Campground

    On the Guadalupe

    Nice campground with lots of River Access. Beautiful little area with small rapids called Devil’s playgroup is fantastic. Lots of RV and tent sites on the water. Small store for snacks and water. Bathrooms are fine - you need tokens to shower.

  • Kadyn D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis
    Apr. 8, 2019

    Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

    Drive Up Tent Camping

    Wonderful summer time spot, plenty of drive-up tent sites (don’t settle for the first you see unless it’s a busy weekend) great cliff jumping and deep-water soloing opportunities for the seeking. Also great swimming/fishing holes. Hiking is short but nice.

  • Emily M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area
    Jun. 25, 2017

    Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area

    On the lake

    This is an LCRA park on Lake Travis with primitive sites. Mainly tent camping. There's a trail system that weaves around in a big circle mainly used by mountain bikes but perfectly good for hiking too. Others have commented about the bluebonnets, but really, now that the lake is up, the area where the flowers were is now covered by water. Fish on!

  • B
    Camper-submitted photo from Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area
    Sep. 5, 2018

    Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

    Make this a regular trip

    I go camping here every year! Its pretty hard to get a walk in tent site on the weekends so book way in advance. The sites are always clean the bathrooms are great. The walk in sites have easy access to the small dome for an easy evening hike.

  • Anders V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis
    May. 7, 2022

    Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

    Beautiful spot up on the cliffs

    Fantastic short stay in Pace Bend on Lake Travis. We paid for the improved tent camping site but ended up switching to a site North Gracy Cove which had way better views of the river and more privacy. We still went back to use the showers and running water at the improved site though.

    Gracy Cove was a great spot for a swim to cool off on a hot day. No boats allowed.

  • Patrick H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Guadalupe River RV Park and Campgrounds
    Oct. 6, 2020

    Guadalupe River RV Park and Campgrounds

    Guadalupe River at its Best

    One of the first camping trips I had with my son was Guadalupe River State Park.  We tent camped and had one of the primitive sites.  We had so much fun swimming in the river and hiking.  We worked with the park Ranger program and my son was awarded a Ranger Badge.  The bluffs above the river are gorgeous.  Mid November and swimming was still fun.  The next morning was 10 degrees so a whole different experience.  One of my favorite places to visit.

  • Lisa B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Krause Springs
    Jul. 7, 2019

    Krause Springs

    Plenty of room for everyone

    Natural springs w/tent & RV camping (NO PETS), fishing, kayaking, lake access, hammock areas and day use picnic w/grills. CASH ONLY FACILITIES!! Family owned. Beautiful Butterfly garden great for yoga, reading or enjoying the mind of a gardener. Several RV w/H20 & electric hookups (reservations required). Tent sites are not #, random locations (30 acres), plentiful and 1st come 1st serve. Toilets/showers near RV sites, portable toilets farther out. Pack it in/out, dumpster at office area. Love this place and grateful the owners share their haven with the public!

  • Deborah C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lady Bird Johnson RV Park
    Nov. 30, 2020

    Lady Bird Johnson RV Park

    Lady bird Johnson municipal park, Texas November 2020

    We have family in the fredicksburg Texas area and the hotels in town are VERY expensive. We had seen this park before as it is next to the airport and golf course, so we decided to try to get a reservation for thanksgiving weekend. I booked through reservation.gov indicating I wanted a tent spot. I thought the cost was high, but chalked it up to being Fredicksburg. Once we got to the park, the park agent told me we had gotten a RV spot and there was no place to stake a tent, but they had a field used for tent camping which was only $10.00 per night! She was so nice in changing our site. The field for “primitive” camping is one you drive into and pitch a tent which worked great for us. There is a beautiful nature trail by the park. The bathrooms are fine, heated which was nice as it was chilly for Texas. Wifi is included I your stay. We will definitely use this park again.

  • Jeff H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Pedernales Falls State Park Campground
    Jul. 6, 2019

    Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

    Hiking and Geocaching galore

    This is a park that we have been to multiple times. It is beautiful. The RV sites are Water and Electric only. There are primitive sites as well as water only for tent camping. The sites are large and there is wildlife everywhere. In my pictures you will see we had a deer walk right into our site several times. There are tons of trails and geocaches around the park. Make sure you hike down to the falls and wander up and down the river. There are tons of small alcoves that are private and make for beautiful pictures.

  • John H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from McKinney Falls State Park Campground
    Jul. 31, 2020

    McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    Beautiful park close to Austin

    Tent camped 21JUL 1 night.

    Super clean park, good trails and great water features. The whole thing is kind of built around a couple swimming holes, which are the main attractions, and pretty amazing.

    Sites were big and well treed. Super secluded and plenty of shade to be had.

    Trails aren’t close to the sites, so you’ve got to drive once you are setup, which might not be an issue for most, but I like to dig in then hit the trails.

    This was one night camp 6/10 for me in my campmaster project and it was fantastic.

    Hot but no rain.

  • Rachel B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Ranch 3232
    Oct. 28, 2021

    Ranch 3232

    Perfect for different types of camping

    You have the choice of camping at a tent site, park your RV, to glamp in a yurt or cabin, or even walk out to a more secluded “TentRR” site. Regardless of what choice you make, there’s a community kitchen with small appliances/dishes and the bathhouse with showers, toilets, and vanities. It really is the best of both, especially if you’re trying to camp for several days and would like to stay relatively clean and well fed. We’ve stayed there three years in a row now!

  • Paige R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Boulderdash Cabin & RV Park
    Jun. 12, 2018

    Boulderdash Cabin & RV Park

    Boulderdash tent camping

    this was a great location for spending some time on the medina river and close to medina lake. we camped in the tent camping area above the cabin. it's a bit of a steep walk from the campsite to the river, but not bad. we were able to carry our kayake with no problem. we were also able to use part of the grassy lawn next to the cabin which is closer to the river. only downside was a lot of dogs barking all night long. but if the time of year is right you will see fireflies and lots of deer. overall we enjoyed it a lot.


Guide to Fischer

Tent camping near Fischer, Texas offers a blend of serene landscapes and outdoor adventures, perfect for nature enthusiasts looking to escape the hustle and bustle.

Local Attractions to Explore

  • Experience the tranquility of the Guadalupe River at the Wagon Ford Walk-In Area — Guadalupe River State Park, where you can enjoy scenic views and wildlife watching.
  • Visit Son’s Guadalupe for a family-friendly atmosphere, complete with cabanas and easy access to the river for tubing and swimming.
  • Discover the natural beauty of the area at Jacobs Creek, which offers day river access and picturesque surroundings.

Tent Camping Activities

  • Enjoy a peaceful night under the stars at the Wagon Ford Walk-In Area — Guadalupe River State Park, where you can hike nearby trails and explore the riverbanks.
  • At Son’s Guadalupe, you can rent tubes for a fun day floating down the river, making it a great spot for families.
  • For a more rustic experience, Jacobs Creek provides a boat-in option, allowing you to access the river and enjoy fishing or swimming.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Fischer, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Fischer, TX is Wagon Ford Walk-In Area — Guadalupe River State Park with a 4.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

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