Best Tent Camping near Fulshear, TX

Tent camping options near Fulshear, Texas are primarily concentrated in established campgrounds that accommodate tent campers within a broader range of camping styles. Houston West RV Park in nearby Brookshire offers tent sites with access to a small lake and walking trail. Tomball RV Park, located north of Fulshear, provides tent-specific camping areas with picnic tables and toilets. Both locations serve as accessible bases for exploring the greater Houston area while tent camping.

Most tent sites in the Fulshear region feature limited amenities compared to full-service RV spots. Tomball RV Park provides basic necessities like picnic tables, trash disposal, and toilet facilities, though potable water access varies by site. Houston West RV Park permits fires and provides firewood for purchase, making it suitable for traditional tent camping experiences. Hollywood Bottom Park offers free tent camping with more primitive conditions, primarily serving river users with kayaks or canoes. Campers should check seasonal conditions, as summer heat and mosquitoes can significantly impact tent camping comfort in this region.

The tent camping experience around Fulshear varies considerably by location. Sites at Houston West RV Park include access to a mini lake with stocked fish and walking trails, offering recreational opportunities without leaving the campground. Tent campers at Tomball RV Park enjoy spacious and clean sites that accommodate family camping trips. At Hollywood Bottom Park, the primitive tent sites feature soft sand terrain and provide excellent access to the Colorado River for paddling adventures. A visitor described it as a "great rest stop while on the Colorado River" with "very soft sand and great shell spot." Sites there are first-come, first-served, with only four spots available, each equipped with a picnic table and grill.

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Tent Camping Reviews near Fulshear, TX

195 Reviews of 6 Fulshear Campgrounds


  • Napunani
    Dec. 13, 2022

    Brazos Bend State Park Campground

    Beautiful

    This would be a 5 star if there was sewer hookup 

    PROS 

    No fee to make my own on-line reservations

    Park security gate closed overnight hours 

    Good space between sites 

    Grass mowed in each site 

    Extra wide campground roadway 

    Quiet during our weeknight stay 

    Wooden and metal picnic table on concrete slab 

    Pedestal BBQ grill 

    Metal firering (no cooking grate) 

    Clean, climate controlled toilet/shower facility. 

    Ample supply of TP, and hand soap but hand dryer didn’t work and no paper towels. Campfire wood for sale via honor system in the campground 

    Regular ranger patrol through campground

    Lots of dumpsters throughout the campground

    .85 miles round trip from site 114 to closest toilet/shower facility 

    2 bars T-MOBILE 

    CONS 

    No discount for a one night stay 

    Aggressive raccoons 

    Site 114 not level 

    No lantern pole in campsite 

    Site picnic table is anchored to concrete slab and not moveable 

    No WiFi

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jul. 18, 2021

    Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground

    Pleasant Texas State Park

    We had a really nice relaxing stay at Stephen F Austin State Park near San Filepe, Texas. Great little state park easily accessed from I-10. The 38 RV sites are all asphalt pad pull throughs with 30/15 amp electric, water and sewer complete with concrete pad for table, fire pit, lantern and all well spaced for plenty of privacy...big rig friendly. They have an additional 39 tent only sites with water and 25 primitive. Screened shelters are reservable for tent camping with 20 amp electric and water plus one rustic cabin with amenities. There is a$5 daily entrance fee in addition to camping fees. The bathhouse facilities are brand new. It's a small park but they do have five miles of trails for hiking/biking with views of the Brazos River. We enjoyed the wildlife; deer strolling in the campground every morning and evening, birds, rabbits, frogs, turtles, a bobcat and numerous owls. They have a Nature Center; however it was not open during our visit. The park office has a small store with sundries and park souvenirs. The nearby San Felipe de Austin State His­toric Site tells the story of early settlers to Texas and is worth a visit. We made a run to the nearby town of Sealy to do a much needed laundry stop...small community with grocery, dining and fuel to meet most needs. GPS 29.811982-96.108059 l(979) 885-3613 l Park Road 38 San Felipe, TX 77473

  • H
    Sep. 29, 2016

    Camp Mohawk County Park

    County park by Houston

    Nice wooded campground with a lot of camping and recreation options.Lots of day use activity. Shady camp sites! Nice basic tent camping with clean facilities. Came here to enjoy the wildlife refuges nearby so didn’t use the park too much, but it’s nice for what it is.

  • Red S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2025

    Brazos Bend State Park Campground

    Excellent campground.

    This is an excellent campground. In my opinion, the camper pads are really nice. Long and wide can accommodate small or large campers and motorhomes. They are fire rings picnic tables. There's firewood for sale, lots of wildlife sightings. I got 5G network with T-MOBILE service and excellent television reception. The bathrooms and showers are really clean.

  • steven B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 4, 2024

    Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground

    Mid week camping

    The pull through site was nice with plenty of shade. The site are far enough apart so you don’t feel you are in top of your neighbors. There was a fire ban at the time of our visit so we weren’t able to enjoy the fire pit. The near by visitor center was interesting.

  • Eby H.
    Jul. 23, 2017

    Brazos Bend State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Kameng Boots by Mishmi Takin at Brazos Bend State Park

    Campground Review

    It's incredible that I was born and raised in Houston and have lived here the past four years but haven't made it out to Brazos Bend State Park until now! A quick, 45 minute drive southwest will get you out of the concrete jungle that is the sprawling Space City metropolis and into one of the lushest, greenest parts of Texas. Brazos Bend is a "Nature Lover's Paradise" - there is abundant wildlife. There is great fishing, ample bird watching, and lots and lots of alligators (!). Lots of trails for walking, running, biking, and horseback riding. The George Observatory is a pretty amazing feature of this park (but only open Saturdays).

    We arrived at Brazos Bend on a Friday afternoon and were able to walk-in no problem. Walk-in rate is $12/day + the daily park entrance fee ($5 for adults, free for kids). I have a Texas State Parks Pass so we didn't have to pay the entrance fees (saved us $40 for two nights of camping!). Additionally there were several other great options including: Full-Site RV hook-up ($25/night), Standard Camping ($20/night, incl. water & electricity), and 14 Cabins ($80-200/night but have everything you could ever need or want).

    We did a lot of nature walks, game playing, and swimming during our two days at Brazos Bend State Park. Summer is probably not the best time to visit any park in Texas - its hot and muggy and the mosquitos are out in full force. Bring your DEET. Seriously. Despite that though, we were very pleasantly surprised by the amenities (swimming pool, screened in picnic tables, fire pits, and tent pads!)

    Product Review

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - this past weekend at Brazos Bend I tested out the Kameng Mid eVent Waterproof Hiking Boot by Mishmi Takin.

    These boots have got it all.

    First, these boots are hella comfortable! I was blown away how comfortable they were right out of the box. Over the years, I've owned many pairs of hiking boots and they all required a significant break-in period. Not these!

    Second, they're waterproof AND breathable. Not water resistant, like actually water proof.

    Third, the look great. All 3 color schemes are fantastic I had a tough time choosing between green, grey and orange.

    Fourth, so lightweight. These only weigh 1.5lbs so even though they are boots, they won't weigh you down.

    5/5 Would Recommend.

  • B
    Jul. 25, 2019

    Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground

    Well Equipped Campsites

    We made a reservation for a tent site and found the rate very reasonable. Sites are well equipped with water, a fire pit with grill grate, picnic table, and pole to hang food if necessary. Bathrooms and dumpster area are clean and well lit. The park hosts were very friendly and helpful. We enjoyed the short trails that were accessible from the campsite. Saw deer in the camp area and enjoyed (mostly) watching the big yellow garden spiders building their webs next to the trail in the morning.

  • J
    Jul. 17, 2023

    Jordon Rustad

    If they had their dump station installed, they would have received 5 stars!

    Very nice, secluded spot, located among very tall trees, which give off excellent shade.  Actually very easy to find, and even easier to maneuver through.  This is not your typical RV resort, meaning it is not a concrete jungle, and every amenity known to man.  Besides, your camping (glamping), right?

    You can buy a really nice bundle of firewood, and they supply the fire ring. You have a picnic bench right outside your RV too.  As I stated before, I would have easily given Buck Acres 5 stars if they only had a dump station!  It's coming!  There is a trash receptacle on site.

    In closing, if you're looking for a nice, clean, and quiet spot to pitch a tent of park your RV, I highly recommend Buck Acres!!

  • emmy
    Aug. 6, 2018

    Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground

    Good Campground, Not Much to Do

    Our campground had trails right nearby which was convenient & fun. It was relatively flat which made the tent easy to set up, & it also had sufficient trees for hammocks. The picnic table was a little rickety but nothing I wouldn’t expect for an outdoor wooden table. The bathrooms were nice & clean! The park offers some pretty fun trails, but a lot of them were closed because of storm damage when we camped. There is a convenient place to launch kayaks & canoes just outside of the park which a nice ranger informed us about. All in all it was a great experience!


Guide to Fulshear

Tent camping near Fulshear, Texas remains an option despite the region's subtropical climate, where summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F with high humidity. The camping landscape consists primarily of small, privately-owned RV parks that accommodate tent campers, with few dedicated tent-only facilities. Located in the coastal plains of Southeast Texas, Fulshear sits at an elevation of approximately 115 feet with limited natural elevation changes throughout camping areas.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Houston West RV Park features a stocked pond where campers can fish without leaving the grounds. As one visitor noted, "I would definitely recommend this park" while mentioning the "nice, clean and stocked pond" as a highlight of their stay.

Space exploration: Access Houston West RV Park for day trips to major attractions. A camper shared: "Very nice RV Campground with large dog park, laundry, and cleaned showers and toilets. Easy drive to see the Johnson Space Center."

River paddling: Sites at Hollywood Bottom Park provide direct access to the Colorado River for kayaking and canoeing. The location serves as a strategic rest point during river expeditions, with a reviewer noting: "Free camping geared towards river use (raft/kayak/canoe). The next access site is 18 miles downstream."

What campers like

Budget-friendly rates: Houston West RV Park offers competitive pricing compared to other options in the Houston metropolitan area. A satisfied camper reported: "Every other campground in the Houston area seems to be $55+, but with AAA discount I only paid $45 here! They were very accommodating when I called and gave us an easy spot up front because we were arriving after 8pm."

Convenience to highways: Sites positioned near major routes provide easy access for overnight stays. One reviewer appreciated the location: "This park is only about a block off of Route 10 near Houston. Great place to stay if you are just passing through. The pool and hot tub are nice, and the lake is pretty."

Family-friendly environments: Tomball RV Park receives positive feedback from families tent camping near Fulshear. A first-time family camper shared: "This was our first family camping trip and very beautiful spacious and clean!"

What you should know

Insect management: Multiple campgrounds report significant insect activity, particularly during warm months. A camper at Houston West RV Park warned: "They've got a pretty severe red ant infestation everywhere, so you can't spend too long standing outside on the gravel or the grass."

Limited tent-specific amenities: While most parks accommodate tents, facilities primarily cater to RV campers. At Hollywood Bottom Park, tent sites are basic with "a picnic table and grill" per site, and campers should prepare for primitive conditions.

Local usage patterns: Some camping areas serve dual purposes for local recreation. At Hollywood Bottom Park, a reviewer observed: "Local kids have made this into a party spot so the authorities can get suspicious of people just camping without river use."

Tips for camping with families

Check site spacing: When tent camping with children at Fulshear area campgrounds, prioritize locations with adequate separation between sites. A parent at Tomball RV Park appreciated that their site was "very beautiful spacious and clean" for their first family camping experience.

Weather preparation: Families should pack for temperature extremes, especially during summer months when heat and humidity combine. Bring portable fans and extra water supplies as most tent sites lack electrical hookups for cooling equipment.

Alternative accommodations: Consider cabin options if tent camping conditions prove challenging. Houston West RV Park offers cabin accommodations that provide shelter from extreme weather while maintaining the camping experience.

Tips from RVers

Utilities reliability: Leisure Lane RV Resort has reported infrastructure issues that affect both RV and tent campers. A long-term guest reported: "Electrical Issues (make sure you have surge protector), Water Issues (Boil Water Notice)" that impacted their stay.

Shade considerations: RV parks near Fulshear generally lack mature tree cover. A visitor to Leisure Lane noted "No Shade–High Electrical bills" as a significant drawback, particularly relevant for tent campers who rely on natural shade for temperature management.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular tent campsite near Fulshear, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Fulshear, TX is Houston West RV Park with a 4-star rating from 6 reviews.

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