Camping near Georgetown Lake

Georgetown Lake, Texas provides several developed campgrounds with various accommodation options. Lake Georgetown, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, includes campgrounds such as Jim Hogg Park, Cedar Breaks Park, Russell Park, and Tejas Park. These sites offer both tent and RV camping, with many providing water and electrical hookups. Some locations like Leander-NW Austin KOA and Berry Springs RV Park also feature cabin camping options for those seeking more comfortable accommodations. The terrain around Georgetown Lake consists primarily of rocky shorelines with limited natural shade at many sites.

Campgrounds in the Georgetown Lake area generally require reservations, especially during peak seasons. Sites with lakefront views tend to fill quickly throughout spring and summer months. "The campground is very peaceful and the prime spots on the Lake make for some excellent photo ops. There is a well-maintained hiking trail that circles the lake," noted one visitor about Jim Hogg Park. Access to most camping areas is straightforward with paved roads leading to campgrounds, making them suitable for most vehicles including larger RVs at certain designated sites. Weather conditions remain relatively mild year-round, though summer temperatures can reach uncomfortably high levels, making spring and fall the preferred camping seasons for many visitors.

The 26-mile Goodwater Trail circling Lake Georgetown represents a significant recreational draw for campers in the area. Several reviews mention wildlife sightings, particularly deer, which frequently visit campgrounds during morning and evening hours. Campers frequently note the proximity to amenities, with grocery stores and restaurants available within 10 minutes of most camping areas. Sites vary in quality and levelness, with some requiring substantial work to properly position RVs. According to feedback, "Although there are a lot of campsites, they are pretty spread out. Each site has a covered pavilion, which was really nice." Many campgrounds feature covered picnic areas, providing welcome shade during hot days, though bathroom facilities receive mixed reviews regarding cleanliness and maintenance.

Best Camping Sites Near Georgetown Lake (213)

    1. Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown

    28 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (512) 930-5253

    $26 - $48 / night

    "Lake Georgetown is a great destination with very good camping facilities. The campground is very peaceful and the prime spots on the Lake make for some excellent photo ops."

    "Close to Austin, Lake Georgetown will never disappoint. The campsites are clean, ours was next to the lake."

    2. Cedar Breaks Park

    20 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (512) 930-5253

    $30 / night

    "It's location close to Georgetown, Texas and all it has to offer, the shaded shelter over the table and the spectacular views... It's another amazing week of perfect lakefront living."

    "Nice campsites, clean bathrooms, lake access for swimming/boating/paddling. I didn't get a single mosquito bite while camping here! Lots of shade with plenty of tree covering."

    3. Tejas Park

    10 Reviews
    Liberty Hill, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 930-5253

    $10 - $16 / night

    "I wanted to pick a campsite that was affordable, not too far of a drive, and seemed primitive enough to feel like camping, while still having amenities like a bathroom and water, if need be."

    "Tejas Park is perfect for those in the area looking for tent camping without wanting to be surrounded by RV’s. Tejas is right on the river, ample opportunities to wet a line if you like."

    4. Berry Springs RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 864-2724

    "It’s a great find along the highway. Clean and nice spots. It’s great for staying on your way to Austin."

    5. Leander-NW Austin KOA

    6 Reviews
    Leander, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 259-7200

    $69 - $96 / night

    "They are hands on helpful, super social and always driving around the grounds to see how your morning is or if you could use a hand. They know your name and genuinely take an interest!"

    "Loved the atmosphere and location. Was not fat stores when needed. Was not a busy location. Very calm and laid back. Loves it and will definitely be back!"

    6. Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

    33 Reviews
    Lago Vista, TX
    23 miles
    Website

    $15 - $30 / night

    "Pace Bend is one of my most favorite places to camp in Texas. Not far from the old (and new!)"

    "Pace Bend Park is conveniently located a short distance from the city of Austin and on the shores of Lake Travis. The park is managed by the Travis County Parks Department."

    7. Russell Park

    4 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (512) 930-5253

    $80 / night

    "These are drive up campsites where you may park your car next to your assigned site. The campsites have a sun awning, picnic table, campfire pit/grill. "

    "Not every site works for hammock camping, as some lack trees the required distance apart. Men's restroom was decently clean, shower worked well."

    8. Berry Springs Park & Preserve

    4 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 930-0040

    $20 - $100 / night

    "Awesome trails, good fishing, cheap spots. Highly recommended."

    "berry springs as a park is gorgeous, if you want a quick weekend getaway without the frills this is the place to go. no water access and about two miles worth of trails. they have donkeys as well!"

    9. McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    83 Reviews
    Sunset Valley, TX
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 243-1643

    $20 - $86 / night

    "This state park is a little outside of Austin near the airport."

    "We were not really interested in seeing Austin, but the limestone rock formations were amazing and the variety of trails made sure there was something for everyone."

    10. Sawyer Park Primitive Campsites

    2 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    3 miles
    Website

    "Rain started pretty heavily (and being close to the water probably didn’t help with humidity inside the tent) and our rain fly was unwilling to cooperate so we got a bit wet."

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Recent Reviews near Georgetown Lake

886 Reviews of 213 Georgetown Lake Campgrounds


  • Kayli M.
    Apr. 24, 2026

    Belaire Junction RV Park

    Clean, Quiet, and a very Friendly Staff,

    A very well-kept RV park with lots of wonderful amenities to enjoy. Fast Wi-Fi, a helpful and caring staff, clean facilities, and more than anything, I always feel so safe being here. Would definitely recommend.

  • Sami G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2026

    McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    Wildlife & Beautiful Hikes

    We have absolutely loved staying here! The Upper Falls are gorgeous — and the cactus, flowers and trees and bees are buzzing. Our campsite is spacious with electric and water hook up. Affordable stay. Bathrooms were always very clean & hot showers. The Onion Creek Trail is paved and easy to walk. Plus; if you’re wanting to go to downtown Austin, it’s only a 25 min drive away! We would love to come back to this little oasis.

    Watch for gnats! And the only downside are the airplanes that fly over — they can be loud but that’s really it.

  • Lesa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2026

    Cedar Breaks Park

    Great COE campground

    Quiet, convenient location. Love that I can have water and electric at my site. Bathhouse is old but for the price that’s fine.

  • Loreta W.
    Apr. 22, 2026

    Live Oak Ridge

    Live Oak Ridge, just off Belton Da

    A well maintained, beautiful park where we enjoyed 10 days stay in April 2026 in our motorhome. Very quiet and had very clean restroom and shower facilities. I definitely would go back again.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2026

    River Ranch County Park

    A Gem North of Austin

    I’ve tent camped at River Ranch twice and visited for a day. Facilities were very clean and well maintained. The showers were nice and the composting toilets were the cleanest I’ve seen. Lots of trails, just be sure to get a map or use the online one to navigate. Trails are designated by letters. Bring plenty of water as trails have little shade. Homes are nearby and I heard dogs at night, as well as coyotes, so it can be noisy. This is a great place to get outdoors and I tested my gear here before backpacking. I’ll be back!

  • Sami G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2026

    Cedar Ridge (TX)

    Spacious with a Beautiful View

    We only stayed for a night passing through, but we would love to come back here! The lake is beautiful and the rock formations are so cool. Fish were jumping, so probably a great spot to go fishing. Electric & water hook up with a nice grill and a picnic bench with a covering over it. There are spots on the lake and others tucked into the trees. Affordable too!

  • James A.
    Apr. 17, 2026

    Shady River RV Resort

    Shady River rv

    Overall, the people here are super friendly and most importantly, aren't nosy and mind their own business. I've been to parks where it seems that the campers only purpose is to see how many times you can break a rule or make a noise after curfew. Its not like that here.

  • cadell A.
    Apr. 16, 2026

    Inks Lake State Park Campground

    beautiful

    This is a wonderful campsite with plenty of activities. Everyone is friendly, and the camping area is well-maintained. This is a destination I will definitely add to my travel journal for future vacations.

  • A
    Apr. 12, 2026

    Camp Creek Recreation Area

    Perfect Spot for primitive camping

    If you are a pro camper you should try this place no water no electricity perfect lake view beautiful sunset and star gazing Note: Site 01 and 02 are not good for camps if you have truck bed camp or roof top camp then it’s the best place


Guide to Georgetown Lake

Camping near Georgetown Lake offers a mix of primitive and established sites around a 1,310-acre reservoir. Water levels fluctuate seasonally, affecting campsite availability along the shoreline. The 26-mile Goodwater Loop trail connects several campgrounds, allowing multi-day backpacking trips between sites. Temperatures regularly exceed 95°F from June through September, making spring and fall the optimal camping seasons.

What to do

Primitive camping along the trail: The Sawyer Park Primitive Campsites provide a true backcountry experience. "This is primitive (dispersed) camping. There are a few areas with clear land or tent pads where you may camp. But there are also zones where you may simply camp wherever you can setup a tent or hammock," notes a reviewer of Sawyer Park Primitive Campsites. Bring sufficient water as access points to the lake are limited.

Water activities at lakefront sites: Access to Georgetown Lake varies by campground. At Cedar Breaks Park, "The sites along the outside of the loop have lake views and are level. The sites along the inside are scary unlevel! Some of the big rigs were backed in and jacked up 4 feet or so in front," reports one camper at Cedar Breaks Park.

Hiking the Goodwater Loop: This 26-mile trail circumnavigates the entire lake. "The Goodwater Trail is a 26 mile trail that will take you completely around the lake," explains a reviewer at Tejas Park. Mountain bikers should note the challenging terrain: "The trail is very rugged for bikes. The boat traffic on the lake was pretty low so it's a good place to take a kayak or canoe."

What campers like

Covered picnic areas: Many Georgetown Lake campsites feature substantial shelters. At Cedar Breaks Park, "Each site has its own shelter with picnic table, grill and fire pit. Electric and water but no sewer," notes a camper. Another adds, "They have very nice shelters with concrete foundations at each site."

Spacious campsite layout: Jim Hogg Park offers generous spacing between sites. "This is a large campground with many sites, some of which are even double sites if you're camping with friends. A decent number of them are lake front and all have a cement covered pad for the picnic table," explains a visitor at Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown.

Clean facilities: Despite the rustic setting, campgrounds maintain good standards. "The campground is well-maintained with spacious sites. Many of the sites are wooded. Each site has a shelter with a concrete base. The sites have water and electric," reports a Jim Hogg Park camper.

What you should know

Varying levels of development: Georgetown Lake campgrounds range from primitive to full-service. Tejas Park offers basic amenities: "This is at the head of a trail, just near the river. The campsites are spacious, easily allowing our 2 tent set up, but if set up well, they could potentially house 3-4 2-person tents," notes a visitor at Tejas Park.

Limited shade at some sites: Tree cover varies significantly between campgrounds. At Jim Hogg Park, one camper reports: "Not a lot of shade, but sites are OK." Another adds: "Spent a day by the water but our spot didn't have shade so we moved inland under the trees and it was much more comfortable."

Weekend crowds: Expect busier conditions Friday through Sunday. A visitor to Jim Hogg Park notes: "As said before, its very crowded, especially on the weekends. The lot does have electric and water hookups and sewer at the exit gate as well as showers and dumpsters. The site is super clean."

Tips for camping with families

Beginner-friendly options: Berry Springs Park offers an excellent introduction to camping. "Berry springs as a park is gorgeous, if you want a quick weekend getaway without the frills this is the place to go. No water access and about two miles worth of trails. They have donkeys as well!" writes a visitor to Berry Springs Park & Preserve.

Day-use alternatives: When campsites fill up, day-use areas provide access to similar amenities. At Russell Park, "If you want a spotless bathroom, hike over to the underused day use area," suggests one camper. Reservations are required at most developed campgrounds.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children can observe native species safely. "The park is located next to clear spring fed river for swimming and fishing," notes a Berry Springs visitor. The park's history provides educational opportunities: "The former ranch has a lot of history dating back to the Texas Pioneer days."

Tips from RVers

Site levelness challenges: Many Georgetown Lake sites require significant leveling. At Cedar Breaks, a reviewer cautions: "The sites along the outside of the loop have lake views and are level. The sites along the inside are scary unlevel!" Bring extra leveling blocks for interior sites.

Dump station logistics: Jim Hogg Park offers limited waste disposal facilities. "Dump station is at entrance of park and park is fairly large to haul a portable dump tank," notes a reviewer at Russell Park. Consider this when selecting your campsite location within the park.

Commercial alternatives nearby: For full hookups, privately operated campgrounds provide additional options. Berry Springs RV Park offers "good customer service" and is "convenient and affordable" according to visitors. Another notes it's "a mile or so off of I-35 which makes this easy to access."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping options are available at Georgetown Lake?

Georgetown Lake offers several camping options with diverse experiences. Tejas Park sits on the south side of Georgetown Lake and provides opportunities for hiking, camping, and backpacking. It features large, grassy open areas in a scenic Hill Country setting. For those seeking additional options, Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown offers drive-in, boat-in, and walk-in access with reservable sites. The area is conveniently located near Georgetown, Texas, making it accessible for weekend getaways while still providing a nature escape. Both primitive and developed camping sites are available, catering to different preferences and camping styles.

Can I go RV camping at Georgetown Lake?

Yes, RV camping is available near Georgetown Lake with several good options. Berry Springs RV Park is located just north of Georgetown, about a mile off Interstate 35, making it easily accessible for RVs. The park offers spacious sites with hookups in a convenient location. For those wanting to explore beyond Georgetown Lake, Bastrop/Colorado River KOA provides RV-friendly sites with utility hookups, though reservations are recommended especially during peak seasons. Both locations accommodate big rigs and offer the essential amenities RV campers need for a comfortable stay.

Are there campground facilities at Georgetown Lake?

Georgetown Lake campgrounds offer various facilities to enhance your camping experience. Russell Park provides water access and toilet facilities with reservable sites. The grounds include picnic tables and basic amenities for comfortable camping. For a nearby alternative with excellent facilities, Berry Springs Park & Preserve offers a clean, well-maintained camping area with open spaces and basic amenities. While facilities vary by specific campground, most Georgetown Lake camping areas provide access to water, toilets, and picnic areas. Some sites offer fire rings and grill options. During peak seasons, it's advisable to check ahead for facility availability and possible restrictions.