Best Cabin Camping near Goliad, TX

Goliad State Park offers cabin accommodations within its Karankawa and Longhorn Camping Areas, providing visitors with sheltered options near historic sites. Cabins feature basic amenities including electricity and climate control, though specific furnishing details vary by location. A recent review noted that "the park was so great. There was all kinds of history there that you can see for very low prices and also for free." Coleto Creek Reservoir and Park, located approximately 20 miles northeast of Goliad, also provides cabin rentals with access to water recreation opportunities.

Cabin reservations are essential, particularly during peak seasons and holidays. Most locations require advance booking through their respective websites or reservation systems. Pet policies vary by location, with some cabins permitting dogs with additional fees or restrictions. Victoria Coleto Creek Lake KOA offers standardized cabin accommodations typical of KOA properties. According to one visitor, "The site is smallish but clean and easy to hookup. The staff was extremely nice." Southbound RV Park and Cabins in Victoria provides year-round cabin availability with "well kept grounds" and on-site amenities.

Most cabins include basic furniture and beds but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, from basic microwaves to full kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. Visitors should confirm what cooking equipment is provided before arrival. Campground stores offer limited supplies, though selection varies seasonally. The town of Goliad provides additional shopping options for groceries and camping necessities. Cabins at Rockport RV Resort and Bay View RV Resort offer coastal proximity with varying levels of furnishings and amenities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Goliad, Texas (12)

    1. Karankawa Camping Area — Goliad State Park

    5 Reviews
    Goliad, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (361) 645-3405

    $25 / night

    "Goliad is next to a historic site for Texas history. The river is beautiful and during the spring time there are tons of blue bonnets that bloom."

    "The sites weren’t too bad, but there were a lot of ants and insects around that’s even more than usual. Definitely bring a tent screen."

    2. Longhorn Camping Area — Goliad State Park

    3 Reviews
    Goliad, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (361) 645-3405

    $10 / night

    "Well maintained park, close to Presidio and Goliad downtown. Nice bike trail and paddle destination."

    "Historic Texas and Mexican sites within a quaint little park."

    3. Coleto Creek Reservoir and Park Guadalupe-Blanco River Auth

    3 Reviews
    Fannin, TX
    14 miles
    +1 (361) 575-6366

    "Camped with all 5 of our little ones, great campground, staff was friendly and helpful and the store right by the park gates sells hard wood firewood for a decent price"

    "I feel I got kind of lucky to find this beautiful weather spaces spot full hookup may come by once a week to empty your tanks"

    4. Victoria Coleto Creek Lake KOA

    2 Reviews
    Fannin, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (361) 582-0222

    "Not always the cleanest but still a nice site to stay at near the water"

    5. Southbound RV Park and Cabins

    1 Review
    Victoria, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (361) 578-7275

    $40 - $120 / night

    "They have a dog park, playground, and a propane station on site."

    6. Bay View RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Fulton, TX
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (361) 400-6000

    "This place is very rustic and natural as possible. I host the Hummingbird Celebration site now known as Hummer Hill across from 219."

    "It's a little out of the way, but still within an easy drive of Port Aransas, Corpus Christi and all of the barrier islands. Granted, the park is shabby-chic, and a little short on chic."

    7. Mustang Hollow Campground

    2 Reviews
    Mathis, TX
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (361) 547-5201

    "There is a petting zoo with miniature donkeys and horses, goats and emus! This was a wonderful treat feeding the critters. Sites are small, dirt and uneven."

    "The park is lovely, very well maintenance. The staff were so friendly and genuinely cared about my family and made sure we had a great time. 10/10 would recommend."

    8. Copano Bay RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Fulton, TX
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (361) 444-4131

    $48 - $2000 / night

    "They have laundry. They provide quarters for purchase. They have a fishing dock off the campground. A pool. And a dog park."

    9. Rockport RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Rockport, TX
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (361) 230-0515

    $45 - $55 / night

    "Came across this place while camping at Goose Island State Park in Rockport. Julie is the owner and she is super nice and accommodating."

    10. Lagoons RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Rockport, TX
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (361) 729-7834

    $50 / night

    "This is a great camp, the worst part of this site is wifi is in the clubhouse. The camp is open year-round, however, from November it is 55 and older. The staff has courteous with us."

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  • Napunani
    Dec. 14, 2022

    Coleto Creek Reservoir and Park Guadalupe-Blanco River Auth

    Gravel Roads

    PROS 

    Security gate closed at midnight and reopens at 6am 

    Moveable wooden and metal picnic table 

    Pedestal BBQ grill 

    Site 82 level 

    Trash pickup at each site 

    One washer & one dryer in toilet/shower facility

    Lots of deer roaming the FHU campground

    Park WIFI sufficient to live stream TV 

    CONS 

    Obvious HOMESTEADERS in FHU loop

    No senior discount 

    Overpriced for a park with gravel roads 

    Gravel roads throughout park 

    FHU loop wide open so no privacy 

    Little shade 

    LOTS of fire ant hills throughout site 

    Campsite grass needs mowed 

    Tiny campfire ring 

    No toilets/showers in 64-83 Campground so closest is 1/2 mile round trip

  • Dan D.
    Sep. 25, 2019

    Rockport RV Resort

    Perfect Little Spot

    Came across this place while camping at Goose Island State Park in Rockport. Julie is the owner and she is super nice and accommodating. Amenities are endless: laundry, shower, pool, electric hookup, full kitchen, fridge, hot tub, TV and lounge area and lots of shade. Lots of RV spots and a few places to set up tents. Usual rate is 25$ for RVs but Julie was so nice and allowed me to set up a tent and use the park for 15$ for the night. Highly recommend coming here and camping. Located right near town and 5 minutes from the water.

  • Chelsea O.
    Jul. 18, 2018

    Karankawa Camping Area — Goliad State Park

    Quiet and historic

    Goliad is next to a historic site for Texas history. The river is beautiful and during the spring time there are tons of blue bonnets that bloom.

  • Bill B.
    Feb. 6, 2021

    Lagoons RV Resort

    Nice but outdated

    We stayed the month of January. It is 55 and older park during the winter months. All concrete roads and sites. The sites are level and very close to each other. We could not put our awning out all the way. Very friendly staff. The only WiFi is at the clubhouse and is slow! You can wash your vehicle and camper at the site for $5-$10. Laundry room has several washers and dryers. Propane is available at the office. Our site was across from the Park Models where two different owners “yelled” at us when our dachshund walked on their small grass area!!!!!!! We will be somewhere different next winter. We love Rockport, Texas. Lots to do.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 15, 2024

    Mustang Hollow Campground

    Campground needs TLC

    Fine place to stop on the way through and very friendly staff. There is a petting zoo with miniature donkeys and horses, goats and emus! This was a wonderful treat feeding the critters. Sites are small, dirt and uneven. Pictures show a playground, dog park, etc., however, none of these things exist. It looks like they did at one point, but not in the last decade. No atvs or activities listed on website which was frustrating for the kids. Lake was entirely dry—of course no fault of the campground, but didn’t allow for fishing, etc. There were plenty of sites available but we were placed right by the train tracks and main highway. I do understand why, though, because there are quite a few permanent folks toward the back of the park.

  • eric A.
    May. 23, 2022

    Bay View RV Resort

    Good luck getting your deposit back!

    Been trying for two months to get my deposit refunded. When I call they just give me the run a round. Campground was ok. Hot tub only worked two weeks of the two months I was there.

    I will visit again but not to stay. Just to get my deposit back. I paid it on time but they aren't responding in kind. There are many other places in this area. I suggest you stay at one that takes credit cards and fies business in this century.

  • K
    Feb. 18, 2020

    Copano Bay RV Resort

    This is a lovely ran RV resort.

    The manager is very friendly. They have laundry. They provide quarters for purchase. They have a fishing dock off the campground. A pool. And a dog park.

  • B
    Oct. 1, 2020

    Karankawa Camping Area — Goliad State Park

    Lots of bugs

    The sites weren’t too bad, but there were a lot of ants and insects around that’s even more than usual. Definitely bring a tent screen. I don’t think it’s specific to the campsite as there were insects all around town, or probably due to the time of the year. Other than that, campgrounds were clean and easy to enter. Historic sites were close by and interesting.


Guide to Goliad

Cabin accommodations near Goliad, Texas offer convenient access to both historic sites and outdoor recreation opportunities. The region sits within the South Texas Plains, where the San Antonio River flows through Goliad State Park at approximately 150 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, while winter nights can drop into the 40s, making weather considerations important when planning a cabin stay.

What to do

Explore historic sites: Goliad State Park connects to significant Texas history, with Chelsea O. noting that "Goliad is next to a historic site for Texas history. The river is beautiful and during the spring time there are tons of blue bonnets that bloom."

Fishing opportunities: Coleto Creek Reservoir, located 20 miles from Goliad, offers excellent fishing access for cabin campers. According to Nick & Allyssa S., while visiting Mustang Hollow Campground: "There is a petting zoo with miniature donkeys and horses, goats and emus! This was a wonderful treat feeding the critters."

Wildlife observation: Many of the cabin areas near Goliad feature excellent wildlife viewing. Traci K. at Bay View RV Resort shares: "Absolutely love the wildlife and birding. This place is very rustic and natural as possible. I host the Hummingbird Celebration site now known as Hummer Hill across from 219."

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Goliad State Park's campsites offer more room than typical park sites. Katie M. observes that at Karankawa Camping Area "Each site is very spacious. Lots of trees and shade for South Texas. Bathrooms were ok. Lots of bugs but clean."

Shaded trails: The Longhorn Camping Area features appealing paths for hiking. Kimberly V. at Longhorn Camping Area mentions: "Great historic site. Shady trails, too, along the river. We stayed at site 14. It looks like number 17 and number 19 are real shady."

Swimming options: When temperatures rise, cabin campers appreciate water access. One visitor to Rockport RV Resort, Dan D., notes it's "Located right near town and 5 minutes from the water," making it convenient for swimming or beach activities.

What you should know

Seasonal restrictions: Some cabin facilities have age limits during winter months. At Lagoons RV Resort, John B. notes: "This is a great camp, the worst part of this site is wifi is in the clubhouse. The camp is open year-round, however, from November it is 55 and older."

Insect preparation: The South Texas climate supports significant insect activity. Bree W. at Karankawa Camping Area warns: "The sites weren't too bad, but there were a lot of ants and insects around that's even more than usual. Definitely bring a tent screen."

Security features: Some cabin areas implement security measures. At Coleto Creek Reservoir and Park, a visitor noted "Security gate closed at midnight and reopens at 6am," providing safety but requiring planning for late arrivals.

Tips for camping with families

Animal encounters: Children particularly enjoy the wildlife interactions available. At Mustang Hollow, families can visit the petting zoo where kids can feed miniature livestock and emus, though one reviewer mentions the playground appeared to be out of service.

Educational value: Cabin stays can combine recreation with learning opportunities. John H. at Longhorn Camping Area mentions it's a "Well maintained park, close to Presidio and Goliad downtown. Nice bike trail and paddle destination."

Family-friendly facilities: When booking cabins with children, check for specific amenities. Jeremy C. at Southbound RV Park and Cabins reports: "Nice grounds. Stocked fishing pond. Full rv hookups. They have a dog park, playground, and a propane station on site."

Tips from RVers

Site surface quality: RVers considering cabin alternatives should note surface conditions. At Copano Bay RV Resort, Steven B. appreciates that they offer "Very nice camp ground. All cement sites. Full hook ups. 50 and 30 amp. We winter here."

Spacing considerations: Site dimensions vary significantly between properties. Bill B. at Lagoons RV Resort cautions: "The sites are level and very close to each other. We could not put our awning out all the way."

Utilities reliability: Power capacity differs between facilities. At Bay View RV Resort, George R. notes: "50amp tripped breaker, so used 30amp," suggesting backup plans may be necessary for high-demand electrical needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Goliad, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Goliad, TX is Karankawa Camping Area — Goliad State Park with a 3.8-star rating from 5 reviews.

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