Best Glamping near Von Ormy, TX

Alamo River RV Ranch Resort & Campground and Blazing Star Luxury RV Resort both provide upscale glamping accommodations for travelers seeking comfort in the Von Ormy area. These destinations offer safari-style canvas tents and modern glamping pods equipped with comfortable queen beds, private bathrooms with showers, and climate control systems for year-round comfort. According to a recent visitor, "The grounds are maintained beautifully with mature live oaks providing natural shade for the glamping sites." Each luxury tent includes electricity, Wi-Fi access, and private outdoor spaces with fire rings, creating an ideal balance between outdoor immersion and modern conveniences.

The glamping sites feature easy access to hiking trails where guests can observe local wildlife, including deer mentioned in several reviews. Thousand Trails Medina Lake, located about 30 miles northwest, supplements its glamping offerings with waterfront activities and boat access. One guest highlighted, "We loved walking the trails and seeing deer and other wildlife. We absolutely loved it!" Most glamping accommodations in the area remain open year-round, with peak season running from March through October. Several locations offer special amenities like outdoor pools, playgrounds, and communal fire pits where guests can gather after exploring the San Antonio region, which lies just 15 miles northeast of Von Ormy's luxury camping options.

Best Glamping Sites Near Von Ormy, Texas (34)

    1. Alamo River RV Ranch Resort & Campground

    10 Reviews
    Von Ormy, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (210) 622-5022

    "I have camped here both in the Texas winter (Nov) and recently Texas Summers (July). It is a beautiful tucked away area. Nice trails, great tree cover and full of nature and flowing water."

    "The staff is very helpful and friendly. Very affordable and has everything you need for fishing and camping. We loved walking the trails and seeing deer and other wildlife. We absolutely loved it!"

    2. Blazing Star Luxury RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    Helotes, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 680-7827

    "I recently stayed at Blazing Star Luxury RV Resort and was thoroughly impressed."

    "Tons of amenities like a pool, hot tub, playground, weight room, laundry, arcade, and a general store. We stayed on the 4th and could see the fireworks from sea world. Very nice staff and tenants."

    3. Lackland AFB FamCamp

    5 Reviews
    San Antonio, TX
    8 miles
    +1 (210) 671-5179

    "Campgroynd has a laundry anf Lacland AFB has all other amenities we might need. I"

    4. Government Canyon State Natural Area

    15 Reviews
    Helotes, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (210) 688-9055

    $18 - $40 / night

    "We camped at site 14 and it’s nice and shady and away from others. Alcohol is not allowed but no one checks your camp so don’t be rude and you can drink. Lots of great hikes."

    "Government Canyon State Natural Area is conveniently located near San Antonio, TX. Many visitors visit from San Antonio for the day or for the weekend."

    5. Thousand Trails Medina Lake

    16 Reviews
    Bandera, TX
    28 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!"

    6. Cranes Mill Park

    27 Reviews
    Canyon Lake, TX
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-3341

    $26 - $35 / night

    "The water level of Canyon Lake was down so access to the water wasn’t real easy. once in the water it was great floating in a tube. very clean bathrooms. each campsite has a covered picnic table, barbs"

    "Arrived about 3:30 PM as you cannot check in before 3:00 PM. Check in was quick and easy."

    7. Alamo Fiesta RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Boerne, TX
    34 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)."

    8. Everfree Shire Ranch

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    Castroville, TX
    20 miles
    +1 (956) 413-6977

    $10 - $25 / night

    9. Stone Creek RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Cibolo, TX
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 609-7759

    $52 - $61 / night

    "The daily sites are up front and those are kept up, but if you walk around the park the ones near the back that are mostly monthly rentals could use some TLC."

    "Just make a one night stop for rest and I will stay there again, close to walmart, gas stations and restaurants."

    10. Camp Huaco Springs

    12 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 625-5411

    $40 - $50 / night

    "There are power outlets at these walk in camp sites. When I say walk in, I mean that you park and then walk about 10 yards to your site. So those are both convenient."

    "Beautiful scenery and easy access to the river. Roads are very rough though so make sure you have a high clearance vehicle."

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Glamping Reviews near Von Ormy, TX

185 Reviews of 34 Von Ormy Campgrounds


  • Karin R.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Son’s Island

    A tropical oasis right here in Texas!

    Son’s Island is awesome! What a great experience we had. We stayed in one of their glamping tents. It had 2 queen beds and a twin bed but the best part is it had air-conditioning and it stayed very comfortable. You get to use the cabanas for free at night from 7:30 PM - 10:00 am when you rent a tent but you must also rent a cabana for the day if you plan to stay. It is well worth the money. Each cabana comes with its own private dock, lots of comfortable seating, electricity, water, BBQ pit, picnic table and hammock. We heard lots of people rave about this place. It definitely surpassed our expectations!

  • Karin R.
    Oct. 3, 2021

    Son’s Geronimo

    Great family experience!

    We had a fantastic time at Son’s Geronimo! Their glamping cabins are super nice and had everything we needed including AC, WiFi, full kitchen, fire pits, hammocks etc. We have a family of 6 and the setup was perfect: 2 queen beds and 2 twin beds. The property itself pretty large and has a lot of creek frontage. We kayaked, paddle paddle boarded, swam, fished and more! They also have lots of amenities: 2 pools, 2 hot tubs, volleyball court, basketball court, game room, horseshoe pits and more. We will definitely be back!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • C
    Dec. 19, 2021

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Canyon Lake

    Fun

    We love Jellystone. We stay here at least 3 times a year. We use to be big rustic tent campers until they replaced the area with cabins. I am saddened by that because it we loved our spot since my son was a baby. Now we have moved on to and RV and still enjoy the park very much. We have seen it grow over the years and all the changes that have been made. By far the best kid friendly camping place we have been to, from the water park, pools, bouncy pillow, games, hay ride and the mini golf. I prefer this location to the Kerrville location on Guadalupe river. People here are a little bit more friendly and it's not as crowded. However, if you have a huge camper it can be tricky here. It's a bit narrow and has a lot more trees here. Our most recent stay, staff was more than helpful at trimming some trees for a couple large RVs that struggled to get through an area. However, it seems to be under new management and I don't think I like them so far. I hope they don't ruin this place. They are not customer friendly. As for the park, I love that the quiet hours here are actually quite. The bathrooms are extremely clean all the time. They have laundry and a dog park as well for your four legged kids. The office with it's friendly staff have gifts and camping and RV supplies in the office. Along with an indoor heated pool, there is on warm pool outside near the water park.

  • Denise V.
    May. 13, 2021

    Skyline Ranch RV Park

    Hill Country Camping

    SKYLINE RANCH RV PARK- BANDERA, TX 

    Type of Park: Private-owned 

    Check In: 12p Check Out: 11a 

    Site#33- Pull-Thru

    $38 per night for 30 amp 

    Discounts: Good Sam 10%, TACO, AAA• 

    Water• 20/30 amp• Sewer• Cable TV• Picnic Table• Site Pad: Gravel. Mostly level

    👍🏻 Pros:• This site has a couple large Live Oak shade trees• On the end, so the front of the camper has a large area for the"yard"

    👎🏻 Cons:• No grill or fire ring• The end of the site drops down a little, so it was hard to back UP the incline on the gravel when hitching up

    More info at https://www.denisevajdak.com/2021/04/banderahill-country-trip.html

    📝 Park Notes:• Restrooms/ Bath House• Wifi• Propane sold onsite(weekly delivery)• Laundry facility• Park Store• 3 Rec Rooms• Less than 1/2 mile walk to Medina River• Gazebo on trail to river• Walking distance to Wild Horse Saloon•

    🐦 Wildlife:• Birds: Several kinds. Heard turkeys, but couldn't spot them• Deer, squirrels


Guide to Von Ormy

Camping opportunities around Von Ormy include both public parks and private campgrounds within 30 miles. The area sits at approximately 600 feet elevation and features oak-dotted terrain with summer temperatures often exceeding 95°F. Most campsites remain open year-round, though primitive camping areas may close during periods of high rain due to flooding concerns along local creeks and river areas.

What to do

Trail exploration: Government Canyon State Natural Area offers 40+ miles of hiking paths with varying difficulty levels. One visitor noted, "There are some dino tracks in the creekbed to check out in the backcountry along with an old stone house. Trails are extensive and rocky. Good views." The park limits entry during busy periods, so arriving before 10 AM on weekends is recommended.

Fishing: Alamo River RV Ranch Resort & Campground provides direct access to river fishing spots within walking distance from campsites. A camper reported, "Very affordable and has everything you need for fishing and camping." The campground store sells bait, tackle, and fishing permits on site.

Water recreation: Canyon Lake offers multiple access points for swimming, boating and water sports from May through September. According to visitors at Cranes Mill Park: "The water level of Canyon Lake was down so access to the water wasn't real easy. Once in the water it was great floating in a tube." Water levels vary seasonally, so checking conditions before arrival is advised.

What campers like

Natural shade: Thousand Trails Medina Lake features mature trees throughout the camping areas. A camper observed, "Medina Lake Thousand Trails RV Park is an awesome campground with large sites and lot of nature! There are trees and shade and it is along Medina Lake shores." The campground maintains these wooded areas year-round for both tent and RV sites.

Wildlife viewing: Many campgrounds in the area report regular deer sightings near campsites. At Thousand Trails Medina Lake, a visitor mentioned, "We stayed in 39 foot 5th wheel. Plenty of pull thru spots, full hookups, regularly spaced bathroom/showers. Nice store for basic needs, nice laundry room. Great CG to view wildlife. Deer will literally eat feed out of your hands."

Clean facilities: Most Von Ormy area campgrounds maintain bathroom and shower facilities. At Camp Huaco Springs, campers appreciate that "There are restrooms toward the top of the campgrounds with showers as well as a laundry room." Multiple reviews mention the cleanliness of shower facilities throughout the area.

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Government Canyon State Natural Area limits camping to Friday and Saturday nights only. As one camper explains, "It is only open Friday-Monday with camping only Friday and Saturday night." During wet weather, trail closures are common to protect the natural environment.

Noise factors: Some campgrounds experience train or road noise. At Stone Creek RV Park, a guest noted, "Park sits next to heavily used railroad tracks, frequent train whistles at all hours." Similarly, at Blazing Star Luxury RV Resort, a camper mentioned, "Only downside is it's right off major road, so noisy if you're in the first couple rows."

Reservation requirements: Most glamping close to Von Ormy, Texas requires advance booking, especially from March through October. Campgrounds with primitive sites often operate on first-come, first-served basis. One visitor to Thousand Trails Medina Lake advised, "Get there early. first-come-first-served policy. Sites are good size. Most have plenty of shade."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. At Blazing Star Luxury RV Resort, a visitor observed, "Big place w lots of spots. Shaded and very well maintained. Has full hookups w WiFi and cable. Tons of amenities like a pool, hot tub, playground, weight room, laundry, arcade, and a general store."

Educational hikes: Government Canyon offers ranger-led programs suitable for all ages. A camper noted, "The guided hikes are informative. The visitor center is very nice and modern. They often have ranger hikes leading from the center."

Swimming options: For families seeking water activities, Alamo Fiesta RV Resort maintains a pool for guests. A camper confirmed, "Pool looks extremely clean." Many campgrounds restrict pool access to registered guests only and require adult supervision for children under 12.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Not all campsites in the area are perfectly level. At Stone Creek RV Park, RVers report, "Park has asphalt streets, but gravel sites. Mix of pull through & back in sites." Bringing leveling blocks is recommended for most locations near Von Ormy.

Hook-up availability: Full-service sites with water, electric, and sewer connections are widely available at most established campgrounds. At Camp Huaco Springs, a camper noted, "There are open spots along the river with large trees to provide shade and block wind. There are power outlets at these walk in camp sites." Front-row sites at campgrounds typically book first.

Check-in timing: Several glamping options near Von Ormy, Texas have limited office hours. At Alamo Fiesta RV Resort, one RVer cautioned, "We had reservations for Alamo Fiesta and were running late. The directions from the internet didn't get us to the right place. We called the office at 5:00 pm and got voicemail." Calling ahead for specific directions and late arrival procedures is recommended.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Von Ormy, TX is Alamo River RV Ranch Resort & Campground with a 4-star rating from 10 reviews.

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