Best Glamping near Sugar Land, TX

Luxury glamping opportunities surround the Sugar Land area, with unique accommodations including safari-style canvas tents at Brazos Bend State Park and yurts at Traders Village RV Park. Both locations offer glamping amenities far beyond traditional camping, including climate-controlled spaces, comfortable beds, and private outdoor relaxation areas. At Brazos Bend, glampers can experience wildlife viewing while enjoying the comforts of upscale accommodations set against a backdrop of Spanish moss-draped trees. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Waller boasts family-oriented glamping cabins with modern conveniences just 30 minutes from Sugar Land. A visitor noted, "Our site was very spacious, and it was pretty quiet there. There were large trees giving us plenty of shade. I love the Spanish moss that hangs from the trees."

Wildlife viewing enhances the glamping experience at several locations, particularly at Brazos Bend State Park where alligator sightings create unforgettable natural encounters while guests relax in comfort. The park's George Observatory adds stargazing opportunities to the luxury camping experience, creating perfect evening entertainment after days spent hiking on numerous trails. Brickhouse RV Resort and Houston West RV Park complement their glamping accommodations with fishing access and water recreation options. Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground features eco-friendly glamping units with proximity to historical sites. According to a camper, "The facilities are similar to most parks, water, fire ring, reasonable spacing, and some have electrical hook-ups. I do love to sneak off early on a Saturday or Sunday to run on the trails." Reservations for these premium accommodations should be made well in advance, particularly during spring and fall when moderate temperatures make glamping most enjoyable.

Best Glamping Sites Near Sugar Land, Texas (13)

    1. Brazos Bend State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Thompsons, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 553-5101

    $12 - $75 / night

    "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"

    "We recently decided we wanted to spend more time outside and over the last year started accumulating camping supplies."

    2. Traders Village RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Jersey Village, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 890-5500

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Traders Village RV Park offers a convenient and affordable stay, with full hookups, a pool, and laundry facilities."

    "One of the highlights is its proximity to the Traders Village flea market, making weekend fun just a walk away."

    3. Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground

    44 Reviews
    San Felipe, TX
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 885-3613

    $15 - $200 / night

    "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."

    "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."

    4. Houston West RV Park

    6 Reviews
    San Felipe, TX
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 375-5678

    "Very nice RV Campground with large dog park, laundry, and cleaned showers and toilets. Easy drive to see the Johnson Space Center."

    "They were very accommodating when I called and gave us an easy spot up front because we were arriving after 8pm. Level spot, no fuss. Quiet night. Only downside were the mosquitos. Bring repellant!"

    5. Galveston Island State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Jamaica Beach, TX
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 737-1222

    $15 - $35 / night

    "All close to bath houses and beach walkovers. Bay side has two overnight loops. Tent loop has bath house, no electric, all open loop, next to great marsh view. RV loop has large public pavilion."

    "Drive up flat, great campsite. Clean, recently remodeled restrooms and showers. Will definitely go back"

    6. Camp Mohawk County Park

    4 Reviews
    Alvin, TX
    27 miles
    Website

    "Camp Mohawk is a great get away close to home for many of us.  The staff is very helpful and and kind. "

    "This park has pavilions, playgrounds, a pool, baseball and basketball courts. You can boat around the pond. They do have cabins to rent."

    7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort Waller

    13 Reviews
    Prairie View, TX
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 826-4111

    "Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort in Waller, Texas, offers an outstanding blend of family fun and relaxation just 35 miles northwest of Houston."

    "The staff was super friendly, and everything felt clean and well-maintained. We stayed in one of the cabins and it was super cozy and convenient."

    8. Brickhouse RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Kemah, TX
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 504-2522

    $49 - $79 / night

    "Pool is located next to Jarbo Bayou for birdwatching, kayaking and fishing. There is a convenient laundry facility on site as well as a clubhouse. Staff is very friendly."

    "Very nice clean bath/shower rooms and laundry facilities. Only real problem was the people park on the main thruway making getting in and out with the trailer difficult."

    9. Happy Camp RV Park

    1 Review
    Angleton, TX
    35 miles
    Website

    $30 - $399 / night

    "This was a park close to my work location. So I choose this RV Park. I don't regret my decision. As I was a good decision to stay. Free wifi, Clean Washroom that very important. Good environment."

    10. Palms RV Park

    2 Reviews
    League City, TX
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 957-5533
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  • 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

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2023

    Traders Village RV Park

    Houston, Tx…..Nothing to get excited about

    It’s a large campground and spaces are very small. There’s a grass strip between camp sites. No picnic tables or grills. The office gave us a map and showed us how to get to our site but virtually impossible to understand. A very nice gentleman that stayed here took us to our site. He said they have no idea how to do directions and a buddy of his really messed up his camper by trolling around looking for their site. It’s very crowded and no room for awnings or for both campers side by side to put out awnings. There is a pool but it doesn’t look well maintained and there’s absolutely no chairs. Just the pool and it’s small. Laundry room is large. There’s no dog park or anywhere to walk your dog. Signs everywhere that say no pets, yet they are allowed. The flea market is only on the wknd. It’s close to a lot of restaurants and in a nice area.

  • P
    Aug. 2, 2020

    Brickhouse RV Resort

    Close to whatever you need

    This is a newer resort with concrete pads and level sites. The resort is clean and well kept. Pool is located next to Jarbo Bayou for birdwatching, kayaking and fishing. There is a convenient laundry facility on site as well as a clubhouse. Staff is very friendly. There are plenty of restaurants and quite a few are in walking distance. Big name stores are close by as well as Kemah Boardwalk with all the touristy stuff you want to do.

  • m
    May. 3, 2023

    Camp Mohawk County Park

    Wonderful trip into nature without traveling 100 miles away!!

    Camp Mohawk is a great get away close to home for many of us.  The staff is very

    helpful and and kind.  They have cabins, dorms, tent camping, hiking trails, stocked

    ponds for fishing, playgrounds, volleyball, basketball courts, pavilions for rent with

    bar b q grills, plenty of picnic  tables throughout the park for convenience of park goers.

     Pet friendly with waste stations around for disposal of their waste.  Free  for day use

    To make reservations call 281-756-2319 you and the whole family will have alot

    of fun and won't regret it!!!

  • 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

  • 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.

  • Brittany S.
    Aug. 14, 2018

    Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground

    Fun for ALL!

    I took a trip here with my husband, our son (3yo), my sister-in-law, her husband, their daughter(1yo), and a total of 4 dogs! We had an absolute blast! Since we live in Houston and my sister-in law lives in Corpus Christi, TX we all wanted to get out of the city and just enjoy nature. So glad we chose to camp here. We stayed for a total of 4 nights in tents! My husband and I got there first and the park ranger said we were the first to check in, so we could choose the site we wanted. We wanted a site fairly close to the bathrooms because of the kiddos, one big enough to fit us all, and also one with a lot of shade because it was hella hot! We chose site 72 and it worked really well. Just be aware if your going with a group, the big sites do not have much shade.

    We decided to do a bit of hiking with the kids and this place was perfect for a family trip.The trails were beautiful and easy to get through (marked well) with all of us and the staff was helpful and kind enough to let us know which ones were closed (aftermath of Hurricane Harvey). Most of the trails were short (less than a mile), so if you are looking for a place for moderate or extreme hiking, it is not here, but for the kids, these were perfect! Obviously in Texas the land is pretty flat in most places, so there wasn't much incline at all. We were able to go on every trail with rest and snacks in between for little ones. There is also fishing, but because of Harvey everything was still in clean up mode. Being from Houston, we definitely understood that it would take some time to get everything going again. It seemed like Hurricane Harvey turned the outermost trails/ longest trails into a big creek bed. It literally just washed everything out.

    The facilities were old, but very well taken care of and clean! Very few bathrooms and showers, so if you are going during peak season be aware you could be waiting in line (especially the girls restroom/showers). During our stay there were many Boy Scout groups camping and many others, but thankfully I am an early riser, and got to the showers by 6 AM with no wait! Also if you have kids or a small bladder get a site close to the bathrooms otherwise it could be little walk from one of the other sites because of the way they are spaced out.

    The campsites were very clean and we watched a few times as people left that the rangers would come out and clean them immediately! Also firewood is for sale on site and it not expensive. We had to go back twice to get wood and the lady who was there was so sweet and gave us extra just in case for no extra cost.There is a fire-pit with a grill rack at ever site which is helpful. We brought some foil to just put over the rack to cook burgers and it worked well! They have RV campsite, Water-only campsites, walk-in sites, group sites, and I believe screened group shelters for youth camps and such.

    This state park is a great little place! We have a state park pass so we try to visit as many as possible and obviously our entry fee is free, but we enjoy the history and education they provide as well. This park is only 30 miles from Houston and about 8 miles from a Bucee's (worlds best gas station) in case you need any supplies or gas. We will definitely come back to this one!

  • Teresa W.
    Dec. 19, 2018

    Galveston Island State Park Campground

    Galveston Island. Eco tourism friendly

    Beach side sites for RV or tents. High winds. All close to bath houses and beach walkovers. Bay side has two overnight loops. Tent loop has bath house, no electric, all open loop, next to great marsh view. RV loop has large public pavilion.
    Quiet park Great hiking, kayaking, private beach, ranger programs, birding, fishing.

  • Ron V.
    Mar. 20, 2022

    Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground

    Stephen F Austin State Park, A Must Visit

    OK, this was my second visit to a Texas State Park. Simply said, I was blown away with this park. Driving in, deer scattered the landscape. Like my trip to Huntsville State Park, I opted for a screened shelter. The protection from the elements were well worth the $122.50 I paid for four nights. With electric/water, I was very comfortable and was able to use my electric heater in my tent. The shelter came with a locking door, although I don't think anyone would bother you anyway. There are some nice trails, including one that will take you to the Brazos River. The park was nice and quiet and the weather was cold, I absolutely loved it. The Park entrance has a little Store and the town of Sealy is just a few miles away should you need supplies. The staff was remarkably helpful and courteous. I really enjoyed the peace of this park, the Solitude and good energy force you to take in it's grandeur. Since it was freezing cold, (which I loved) the extremely clean bathrooms, with showers would be a welcome site. I was surprised how clean the facility was, it was even heated. I definitely plan on returning to the park, maybe gonna try out the cabin.


Guide to Sugar Land

Glamping options near Sugar Land, Texas feature unique accommodations within 30-45 minutes of the city. The region has numerous water features including bayous, rivers, and lakes that enhance outdoor recreation options. Most campgrounds in the area are open year-round due to the mild southeast Texas climate, though summer humidity can make spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons.

What to do

Wildlife photography opportunities: At Brazos Bend State Park Campground, visitors can capture impressive wildlife images, especially during moderate temperature days. "Brazos Bend is know as the Alligator Park…and for good reason! Of you go on a moderate temperature day (this is the key. If it is too hot or cold you won't see Gators) you can see literally dozens of massive alligators. We are talking 6 feet long and right on the pathway," notes Ashley C.

Observatory stargazing: Brazos Bend State Park offers exceptional astronomy opportunities through their George Observatory. According to Kim B., "The best part of this park is the observatory, which has special events and regular weekend hours pretty much all year. It's absolutely worth staying up late for this!"

Fishing access: Houston West RV Park provides stocked fishing opportunities close to Sugar Land. Brian W. mentions the park has a "Nice, clean and stocked pond," making it convenient for short fishing trips without traveling far from Sugar Land.

Historical exploration: Near San Felipe, campers can connect with Texas history while enjoying outdoor recreation. Stephen F. Austin State Park provides historical context alongside natural experiences. "The facilities are similar to most parks, water, fire ring, reasonable spacing, and some have electrical hook-ups."

What campers like

Family-friendly glamping amenities: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort Waller receives praise for its family-oriented amenities. Melissa R. explains, "We camped during the week and it wasn't very crowded. Plenty to do for our little ones. Huge play ground closed for COVID but other things open we're splash pad, water slides, pool, lazy river, fishing, golf cart rental and more."

Affordable luxury camping options: Near Houston, glamping accommodations provide comfort without excessive cost. Tara R. states about Houston West RV Park, "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."

Concrete RV pads: Brickhouse RV Resort offers premium amenities for those seeking upscale RV camping. Pat M. reports, "This is a newer resort with concrete pads and level sites. The resort is clean and well kept. Pool is located next to Jarbo Bayou for birdwatching, kayaking and fishing."

Proximity to attractions: Several glamping locations provide easy access to popular regional destinations. Palms RV Park (formerly Dickinson RV Travel Park) places glampers near Kemah Boardwalk. Though reviews are mixed, its location provides urban convenience for glamping near Sugar Land.

What you should know

Heat and pest considerations: The Gulf Coast climate creates specific challenges. Jules S. mentions at Brazos Bend, "Only downfall is the mosquitos, which isn't the campgrounds fault. Just with the heat and swamps/lakes they are particularly bad."

Seasonal variations: Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground offers different experiences throughout the year. Mark M. describes, "Woke up to a beautiful fog in morning. Would return and explore. Saw numerous trails that looked easy, and tree/shade covered."

Reservation requirements: Due to popularity, especially for luxury glamping options, advance booking is essential. Jim P. explains about Stephen F. Austin, "Add to this the little extras - a separate email from the park staff allowing me to go ahead and have them print my reservation and have it waiting for me - a great feature because we got on after the park office had closed."

Terrain characteristics: Most glamping sites near Sugar Land feature flat terrain with varying amounts of tree cover. Campers should note the prevalence of standing water in many areas. Joseph P. advises about Brazos Bend, "If you go in the summer you need to watch out for mosquitoes."

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation focus: When glamping with children near Sugar Land, prioritize locations with swimming options during hot months. At Jellystone Park, MaryG reports, "The amenities were good, pools are nice, the camp store was nice. Will stay here again."

Educational opportunities: Galveston Island State Park Campground combines beach access with learning experiences. Leah F. shares, "The beachside campsites offer electric hookups and shaded picnic tables that are great for tent and RV camping! Keep in mind, the beach is not visible from any electric campsite- but it is a close walk to the beach and conveniently located next to a comfortable restroom with accessible private showers."

Themed activities: Several glamping resorts near Sugar Land offer scheduled programming for families. Perla P. mentions about Jellystone Park, "It's a very fun park for the whole family. My boys and nephews enjoyed the water slides. They have activities for all the family. I believe they have movie night every Saturday night."

Multi-generation accommodations: Camp Mohawk County Park provides options for various comfort levels. A reviewer notes, "This park has pavilions, playgrounds, a pool, baseball and basketball courts. You can boat around the pond. They do have cabins to rent."

Tips from RVers

Electric service reliability: Check electrical connections carefully. Red S. shares about Stephen F. Austin State Park, "Nice clean state park. The camping areas were mode. Real nice there's barbecue grills there. I had 5G network with T-Mobile and good TV reception."

Site spacing considerations: RV glamping locations vary significantly in site size and privacy. Lawrence Robert T. notes about Brickhouse RV Resort, "Nice level concrete pads. Very tightly packed together. Had a pool and clubhouse. Very nice clean bath/shower rooms and laundry facilities."

Weekend congestion: Plan for busier conditions Friday through Sunday at premium sites. Jim P. reports about Galveston Island State Park, "Sites are nice and wide and level. Beachside has recently (past few years) been redone and they did a fantastic job! You are within easy walking distance to the beach."

Connectivity options: For working remotely while luxury camping, note cellular coverage varies. Jules S. shares from Brazos Bend, "My starlink is a little spotty with the trees but am still able to work remote with no major issues."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Sugar Land, TX is Brazos Bend State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 47 reviews.

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