Hords Creek Lake campgrounds span across central Texas in Coleman County where the terrain consists primarily of rolling hills and mesquite grasslands. The region experiences a semi-arid climate with average summer temperatures reaching 95°F and winter lows around 35°F. Water levels at Hords Creek Lake fluctuate seasonally, with the highest levels typically occurring in spring after winter precipitation, affecting campsite availability along the shoreline.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: At Lakeside Park, many visitors take advantage of multiple fishing docks around the lake. "Beautiful and spacious sites, unobstructed view of the lake, well maintained park," notes Lori B., who appreciated fishing access near site 76.
Wildlife watching: Morning and evening hours provide prime opportunities for wildlife observation. "We went on a trek that brought us to a beautiful water hole where we could jump in, swing into the water from a tree," shares one visitor to Flatrock, highlighting the natural areas that attract wildlife.
Playground visits: Families can utilize covered playground facilities available in some campground areas. "There's a nice, covered playground in the Lakeside Park campground," notes Lee D., who discovered this amenity while traveling through Texas.
What campers like
Spacious sites: The campsites at Flatrock Park offer considerable space between neighbors. "This RV campground is beautiful and away from any road or city sounds and light pollution," writes Chris H., who appreciated the relaxing atmosphere.
Screened shelters: Several camping areas feature protected dining spaces. "There are several RV spots on the parking lot but I walked all over the campground and it was meticulously groomed," Dennis S. observed at Texas Lakeside.
Dark skies: Campers frequently mention excellent stargazing conditions. "The starts were awesome. The site was flat and clean," notes Rick G., who camped at a small loop where he was the only person, providing perfect viewing conditions.
What you should know
Fluctuating water levels: The lake level varies significantly throughout the year, affecting water activities. "There is no 'lake' at this time. It is more like a narrow stream that winds through a valley. At 17% capacity when I visited in June 2018," reported Larry D. about conditions at Concho Park.
Bathroom facilities: Bathhouse availability and conditions vary by location. "The shower and toilet facilities were a bit of a walk from our site, but we found them to be clean and well-maintained," one camper mentioned about their Lakeside experience.
Reservation requirements: Campgrounds fill quickly during peak seasons, particularly weekends. "Wanted to add more days but the weekends book full. Plan ahead and book early," advises R B., who stayed at Lakeside Park's loop 2.
Tips for camping with families
Beach access: Several areas offer swimming opportunities for children. "My partner and I travel full time in our toyota dolphin and this place was a gem. We stayed for three nights and the lake was beautiful, the swimming areas clean," explains Katie H. about her experience at Flatrock.
Playground equipment: Some campgrounds feature dedicated play areas for children. "There is a recreation area nearby with a playground and a swimming pool," noted Nomadic L. about their experience camping in the area.
Wildlife education: Use the abundant wildlife as a teaching opportunity. "We loved finding gem places nearby. We did a hike that lead us to a wonderful water hole that we were able to jump in and swing off a tree into the water," shares Isabella H., highlighting activities that engage children with nature.
Tips from RVers
Site selection: Choose sites based on seasonal conditions. "We stayed in loop 2 site 149. Very big well spaced lakeside sites," reports R B., who found ideal conditions at Lakeside Park.
Hookup variety: Full hookup availability differs by camping area. "This was an overnight stay for us as we continued to travel through Texas, but we appreciated some of the amenities offered at this campground," Lee D. noted about their Lakeside Park experience.
Level sites: Many sites require minimal leveling for RVs. "Sites in our loop were well spaced, spacious and generally level. The park was quiet and clean," explains Ricky R. who stayed at Abilene State Park Campground, which is within driving distance of Hords Creek Lake.