Best RV Parks & Resorts near Kingsland, TX

RV parks in the Kingsland area feature a range of full hookup sites accommodating various rig sizes. Big Chief RV Resort provides full hookups with 50-amp service and sites suitable for big rigs. Riverway RV Park in Llano offers level concrete pads with full hookups and picnic tables at each site. Cedar Bend RV Park maintains 30 RV sites with both 30 and 50-amp electrical options, water, and sewer connections. Texas Hills RV Haven provides more secluded RV spots with water and sewer hookups. Sites throughout the region vary from spacious pull-throughs to tighter back-in spots, with gravel or concrete pads depending on the facility. "Sites are super long, fairly level and gravel. Not all sites have picnic tables, but all have a concrete patio as well as grassy area."

Most RV parks around Kingsland remain open year-round, though reservations become essential during holiday weekends and spring wildflower season. Cell service quality varies between parks, with Verizon generally providing reliable coverage across the area. Several facilities maintain clean shower buildings and private restrooms with tile showers. Dump stations are available at most parks, though a few charge additional fees for this service. Pet policies differ between properties, with some offering dedicated dog park areas. Many RV parks are situated within convenient driving distance of Lake LBJ, Lake Travis, and numerous Hill Country attractions including wineries. Some parks feature significant highway noise, particularly those positioned along major routes like Highway 281.

Best RV Sites Near Kingsland, Texas (145)

    1. Big Chief RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Buchanan Dam, TX
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 793-4746

    "We normally go to state parks or national forests or Boondock.  Could get really spoiled with full hookups including WIFI! The staff was super friendly, the place was spotless. "

    "Most of the sites are leveled dirt sites with full hook ups. The pull through sites made it easy to arrive and depart with ease."

    2. Riverway RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Llano, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (325) 247-2152

    "All sites are pull through and have full hookups. The utility pole even has a light so hookup at night is convenient. Sites are super long, fairly level and gravel."

    "We are traveling through Texas, showing my wife all the great places, beauty and people in this fine state."

    3. Stonewall Motor Lodge

    2 Reviews
    Stonewall, TX
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 644-1040

    $45 - $65 / night

    "They offer 40 back in RV sites with 50 amp power, water and sewer. Check them out and post some pictures here!"

    "Great, quiet spot behind the Stonewall Motor Lodge. 4 RV spots pretty close together, but nicely shaded and beautiful."

    4. Freedom Lives Ranch RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Buchanan Dam, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 793-2171

    $55 / night

    "30/50 electric, water and sewer. Has a clubhouse with a fully stocked kitchen free to use. Showers and laundry. All this plus you can board your pets and horses!! All pull through sites."

    "This beautiful RV park in Texas Hill country was booked years in advance for the eclipse. But on our suggestion the very accommodating proprietors opened up a pasture in back to dry camping."

    5. Cedar Bend RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Bertram, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 619-0228

    $65 / night

    "Cedar Bend RV Park is new to the Dyrt but has a reputation for their amazing landscaping, friendly staff and new amenities!  Check them out and share your experience on the Dyrt!"

    " The campsite provides level and spacious sites, which is important for RVs to ensure stability and ease of setup."

    6. Texas Hills RV Haven

    1 Review
    Buchanan Dam, TX
    14 miles
    +1 (325) 379-1119

    "They’ve been in business since 2008, and are located near the Colorado River. Check them out and post some pictures here!"

    7. Valentine Lakeside

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    Kingsland, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (325) 388-4418

    $50 - $100 / night

    8. Pace Bend RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Lago Vista, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 264-1482

    "The campsites are on top of the cliffs and the views of Lake Travis can’t be beat. One of my favorite state camping spots in Texas."

    "Lots of greats hikes, fishing and lake activities."

    9. Roadrunner RV Park

    1 Review
    Johnson City, TX
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 868-4294

    $20 - $60 / night

    "You can walk to most of the town. Visited nearby Fredericksburg. Good Tmobile service. They have wifi available. We had a large pull through site."

    10. La Hacienda RV Resort & Cottages

    5 Reviews
    Buffalo Gap, TX
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 266-8001

    "A few social events but not a wide variety of activities. Only down-side was the road noise. Only a 2 lane road out front but more noise than expected."

    "Staff and amenities were wonderful.

    Bring earplugs if you are a light sleeper. We stayed Friday and Saturday nights and the music venue across the road had a band playing outside from 8-11p."

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RV Park Reviews near Kingsland, TX

608 Reviews of 145 Kingsland Campgrounds


  • Jeff
    Oct. 6, 2020

    Inks Lake State Park Campground

    Great getaway in Texas Hill Country - May 2018

    Catching up on my reviews…Inks Lake SP is a superb park about 40 minutes from Austin in the Texas Hill Country.  Great lake with a large no wake zone in one area that makes it very family friendly and paddler friendly.  There are sites away from the NWZ that allow you to ski/tube right from your campsite.  Great choice of flat, easy access spots.  Tent-only spots with only water are available as-well.   Decent hiking and easy biking around the park is available.  The area around Devil's Hole is great for floating about and jumping from the rocks.  Just wish that folks would clean up after themselves better.  Great camp store with lots of products.  Lake was lowered in 2019 to update the docks and boat ramps (very nice now), lake is back to normal seasonal levels.  ILSP is close to Austin, so it stays busy during the season, so reserve well ahead of time.  No Wifi at the campsites, but decent mobile reception (ATT).  30/50 amp and water at most sites.  Fire ring and table on concrete pads at all sites.  Tables are not covered, however.  I've been told that there is Wifi available at the camp store, but I cannot personally verify that.

  • Jackie R.
    Mar. 14, 2021

    Rocky River RV Resort

    Beautiful campground for long term residents

    RV camper here. I rate campgrounds from the viewpoint of wanting a place for a brief family vacation. When we arrived here we made a reservation online (easy) so that was good. But the woman up front had trouble finding our reservation and was unpleasant (happily we had a screenshot). I think she’s one of the owners. It wasn’t a great way to feel welcomed especially with COVID where most parks have contactless check in anyway. Despite the customer service, the stay was otherwise uneventful. 

    Good: The park has beautiful river access and was very quiet. Anyone in the area can get the same river access by parking to the side of the bridge over the river on 190 and walking down. Landscaping is beautiful and security is good. Almost every site is a pull through. 

    Bad: The park is almost entirely full of full time residents with everything from FEMA trailers and 60s era camper vans to new Grand Designs. Lots of sites have permanent structures/trailers/patios and there’s bits of trash in high use areas like around the dumpsters and picnic area. The sites are also gravel and not concrete. Sites are close together. 

    Neutral: There are some cool looking cabins by the dumpsters. We didn’t go in them though, of course. 

    Summary: This may be a peaceful option for long term residents but I wouldn’t vacation here if I was looking for a weekend getaway. Average rating.

  • Karen H.
    May. 14, 2017

    Cedar Breaks Park

    Beautiful big sites

    The sites are large which means you aren't right on top of your neighbors. Lots of shade. Each site has its own shelter with picnic table, grill and fire pit. Electric and water but no sewer. 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. Saw a lady break her ankle stepping out of her camper. Be prepared to level your camper! I suggest odd numbers 19-35 and even numbers 36-42 as the most level sites with the best lake views.

    The park has hiking trails, boating and swimming access, but none of these are accessed right at the camp area.

    Restrooms are very basic with no hot water. They were clean but a little creepy for showers. I used the toilets there during the day and my camper shower and toilet at night.

  • Claire M.
    Jun. 7, 2022

    Jellystone Park™ Austin North

    Dream campground

    Amazing resort. Great monthly rate. They go above and beyond with their amenities providing an indoor play room, full kitchen, business center, etc. Very family friendly resort with plenty of activities planned. Lots of full time families staying here long term which makes for a fun time. The one downside was that we didn’t get the sites that we had put a deposit down for. There seems to be a lot of turnover in the office so when we checked in it wasn’t the same lady who had helped us pick out our sites and reserve them. We travel with my parents and always try to stay next to them but they were unwilling to accommodate that even though they originally told us they would. All in all I do recommend this park for the amazing ambiance and amenities.

  • Napunani
    Apr. 19, 2022

    The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park

    Tight Park in an Open Field

    Pros Just 3 miles from the popular downtown shopping district 

    Level gravel site with mini picnic table and fire ring 

    Very nice rally hall, group fire pit and group pavilion 

    Very nice and very clean shower and toilet facilities 

    Combo code required to access toilets and showers 

    Majority of sites are pull thru

    $1.50 on-site laundry 

    Residential size hot tub 

    Small pool 

    Volleyball net 

    Small Playground 

    100% occupancy during our 2 night stay 

    Park WiFi 

    4 bars Verizon signal 

    Cons 

    Just an open field. No shade. This is not even a vineyard! 

    Very tight check in parking 

    Lots and lots of tall speed bumps throughout park 

    Small tree between site prevent our awning deployment 

    Sites tightly packed together; Our sewer connection was inches from next site’s picnic table! 

    Most of the time during our stay in site 80, there was a horrific odor from the sewer lift station 100 ft away 

    Not dark sky friendly. 

    Street lights and utility pedestal lights. 

    Initially assigned site was changed without any notice so our request to be sited away from a street light not honored 

    Significant traffic noise from Hwy 87 (even at night) and we were half way down the park Unable to access all 24 cable TV channels; could only connect to 6 channels.

  • R
    Oct. 22, 2021

    Lometa Regional Park

    Good intermediate stop

    The park is next to the town’s rodeo arena. Site 11 is a nice long pull through spot. 50 amp electric and water are easily accessible with a park bench on the other side with a charcoal grill.

    Spacious spots, 12 total. It’s $20/night, $100/ week and $350/ month. There’s a $5 fee for the dump station, but it’s very clean and easy to approach.

    Not the fault of the park, but it’s close to US highway 183, so truck noise and the occasional train can be noisy, but your RV A/C can knock the sound out, no problem.

    No Wi-Fi, but excellent cell signal, full bars of T-mobile and sprint, also Visible and Google Fi

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2021

    Sunset RV Park

    Peace in Hill Country

    I typically rate campgrounds as they fit into 1 of 5 categories. This campground will be rated as a Basecamp — grounds that offer a comfortable home base that you’re happy to return to after a day of exploring the surrounding area. Ratings for this category are based on: Value to cost: 5 Overall grounds: 4 Utility of sites (hookups, layout, accessibility): 4 Local Attraction Proximity: 4 Reservation Process/Ease of Getting a Site: 5 Amenities: 4 Customer Service: 5 Cleanliness: 4

    A really lovely spot in Dripping Springs, Sunset RV Park is a small park in Hill Country outside Austin (this is not the one near Lake Travis). It’s clear that this is a destination spot for snowbirds to the area as most everyone was set-up for a long-term stay and we saw very few folks come and go during our one-week stay. The park is very quiet with close attention paid to COVID precautions (this is the first park we encountered that was 100% contact free check in).

    The park is built somewhat into a hill, so some of the turns are a little tricky and our spot was a bit uneven. The space itself was a very wide asphalt driveway with a picnic table and metal fire ring below a stone wall, perhaps a bit close to our neighbors as I wasn’t totally certain it was definitely ours to use.

    The amenities are pretty basic- clean laundry and bathrooms and a good enough wifi signal to allow us to use the internet easily. There’s also propane available on site. I enjoyed the layout of the grounds and each site was afforded some privacy thanks to the set-up and tiered spaces. The weekly rate of $300 was very reasonable.

    Excellent access to Hamilton Pool (make reservations!), Reimers Ranch and Westcave Discovery Center. Also about 30 minutes to most of Austin including SoCo, McKinney Falls SP and 6th Street.

    Reservations were made by phone with a very friendly woman and, as I mentioned, check in was contactless, so we really didn’t encounter anyone else aside from a friendly wave from folks maintaining the grounds in golf carts. The place is a nice find outside Austin and very close by to family for us, so we’re happy to have found it and will return!

  • D
    Mar. 31, 2021

    Fredericksburg RV Park

    Decent park, rude service

    I have never been treated as bad as this old crotchety lady treated me. I went to checkin and went inside the office, this lady came out of an office area and berated me for even coming into the office. She rudely said “we have a contactless checkin” and led me outside to a bulletin board where our paperwork was along with our credit card receipt. She made some other comments which then got me to respond in kind with the question “why are you being so rude?” Outside of that the park is clean and well kept. Probably her husband working really hard and staying out of her way. The bathrooms were very clean and the sites are comprised of a red crushed granite and concrete. Even though it rained a bit and was windy, dirt did not enter our rig via our shoes and kept our rig clean. The sites are pretty small. Our rig is a 43 foot toy hauler with a patio and it barely fit on the pull through site. There was barely any room for my tow vehicle up front. There is a food truck park with about five food trucks right next to the RV park and a great pizza food truck within walking distance. If you need gas our groceries, or just want to hit Main Street Fredericksburg, you will have to drive. Won’t stay there again unless they replace the lady with the serious customer service issues. This park is also very expensive, so I might try other parks in the area next time.

  • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2018

    La Hacienda RV Resort & Cottages

    La Hacienda RV Resort and Cottages + Lots of Amenities

    I'm always on the lookout for new campgrounds nearby my town. It's nice to have a few places to escape to for a quick day or weekend trip. I searched on thedyrt.com for campgrounds nearby and noticed a group of listings near Lake Travis in an area called Hudson Bend. I decided to check them out.

    If you are looking for a short, mid or long-term place to RV camp or cabin camp near Lake Travis on the Hudson Bend penisula this might be your best option.

    The facilities are modern, clean and offer many amenities. And the people that I talked to that were staying at the park seemed to be friendly and happy with their choice of facilities.

    At the entrance there is an office that is open during typical business hours 9-5. Next to the office there was a small pool and courtyard. And next to the pool was a group meeting room.

    The park offered a variety of options from short, mid and long-term stays. One gentleman that I met and talked to said that he was a snowbird and had stayed at the park for the past four years every summer. This appeared to be the norm.

    There are RV sites that offer back-in parking and drive-through parking. There are also little multi-color cabins that can be rented. The grounds looked like they were well taken care of. There was some open green space and what appeared to be a fenced dog walking area. Each of the RV sites offered a picnic table and electric and water hookups.

    The only downside to this RV park was that it was not located directly on the shore of the lake. To access the lake one must drive down the road and visit the marina. Also, the park is rather large, so some might feel there is a lack of privacy. I wouldn't say that this park has great access to nature, it is more of a modern RV park.

    Overall, if you're a mid to long term vacationer you might really enjoy this site. If you're looking for access to nature, you might look elsewhere.


Guide to Kingsland

RV campgrounds near Kingsland, Texas provide access to the Highland Lakes region with elevations from 800 to 1,100 feet. The area features a semi-arid climate with hot summers reaching 95-100°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Camping options cluster around Lake LBJ, Lake Buchanan, and the Colorado River with varying levels of shade and protection from the Texas Hill Country sun.

What to do

Fishing from shorelines: At Big Chief RV Resort, campers can fish directly from the banks of Lake Buchanan. "I really enjoyed fishing from the banks," notes one visitor, while another mentioned the availability of fishing charters when mentioning, "Folks had booked up all the fishing charters and were catching lots of fish."

River walks: Riverway RV Park offers a riverside walking path with wildlife viewing. "There is a nice walking path along the river. There is a large gravel beach area on the river where you could swim or fish easily," according to one camper. Another visitor noted, "The river is a short stroll away with a nice walking path and place to view the sunset. Multiple deer by the river that are human friendly."

Disc golf: Several parks offer recreational activities beyond water sports. "We greatly enjoyed their Disc golf course," commented a visitor about Big Chief RV Resort, which maintains an on-site course suitable for various skill levels.

What campers like

Private bathrooms: Riverway RV Park offers individual bathroom facilities rather than communal setups. "Nice private, super clean restrooms with tile showers," reports one camper. The private facilities provide a home-like experience during longer stays.

Wildlife viewing: Many campers mention regular deer sightings at various parks in the region. "Tons of deer," noted one visitor at Big Chief RV Resort, while another at Riverway commented, "We also loved the trail along the river and seeing the herd of deer every day!"

Community spaces: Cedar Bend RV Park and other facilities maintain common areas for socializing. At Big Chief, "There was a free super bowl party in the community room," while Riverway offers "a clubhouse with books, puzzles, and full kitchen."

What you should know

Cell service variations: Different carriers perform better at certain campgrounds. While Verizon typically performs well throughout the area, WiFi access points may be limited to certain areas. "WiFi not the best at the spots near the water - but this made us slow down and enjoy the view. (WiFi better near the office)," notes one Big Chief camper.

Seasonal booking requirements: Spring wildflower season creates high demand beyond just holiday weekends. "We stayed for a week at Big Chief in the Spring and loved every minute. All the wild flowers were out," shared one visitor, indicating the popularity of this time period.

Fire restrictions: Texas Hills RV Haven and other parks have varying fire policies. One Big Chief visitor noted a specific limitation: "Only draw back was they had no fire pits and if you brought your own, it has to raised off the ground. We have one that folds up and sits on the ground. Most places allowed this but they did not."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Determine which parks offer swimming facilities before booking. "Big Chief was the perfect stop. Clean, all the hookups you need, amazing sunsets, laid back fishing... Beautiful swimming pool," notes one family. Another mentioned, "There is a lake for swimming, fishing and boating of all kinds. They have a pool with hot tub."

Pet accommodations: Pace Bend RV Park and other facilities have varying pet policies. Some parks offer "a large dog area" while others have more restrictive rules. Check specific pet requirements before arrival.

Playground access: For families with young children, note which parks have play equipment. "Also has a small playground on site with several city parks close by," mentions one Riverway RV Park visitor, highlighting both on-site and nearby options for children.

Tips from RVers

Buddy sites: La Hacienda RV Resort & Cottages and other rv campgrounds near Kingsland offer special arrangements for group camping. "We were in a buddy site which is a plus for any campground," notes one Big Chief visitor, while another explains, "We were staying with 2 other couples, who shared a 'buddy site' which was pretty cool! (never seen that before)."

Site levelness: Many RV campgrounds in Kingsland, Texas provide level sites, but preparation may still be needed. "The campsite provides level and spacious sites, which is important for RVs to ensure stability and ease of setup," reports a Cedar Bend visitor. At Riverway, "Sites are level and very clean."

Site surface variations: Different rv parks utilize various pad materials. At Riverway, "All sites are pull through and have full hookups. Sites are super long, fairly level and gravel." Compare this with others mentioning "level concrete pads" to match your preference.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Kingsland, TX is Big Chief RV Resort with a 4.7-star rating from 11 reviews.

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