Camping in Texas

Nothing thrills the heart of a true explorer like the stunning diversity of outdoor adventure that awaits in the state of Texas! From the beauty of the Gulf Coast to the High Plains, Texas offers terrain that varies between mountains, woodlands, rolling hills, semi-arid plains and high desert. With more than 78 state parks and numerous wildlife areas, historic sites and natural attractions, Texas truly has something for everyone.

Insiders know that camping in Texas is much more than just hanging out around the campfire. In a state that boasts everything is bigger, natural features as well as wildlife areas are vast and rich, begging the weary traveler to indulge in all the sights and experiences this type of diversity provides. The variety of parks, campgrounds and backcountry offers the full range of adventure for those looking to ‘rough it’ all the way to those who choose to enjoy nature with a few more comforts.

South Central Texas is a prime area of the state to explore. Known far and wide as the Hill Country, it is so named for its rolling hills and woodlands. Famous for its excellent wineries, historic small towns and natural beauty, the Hill Country also boasts a unique offering for campers known as Enchanted Rock State Park.

Enchanted Rock is a large pink granite dome that rises 425 feet above the surrounding terrain and is the largest granite monadock in the United States. Indians, Spaniards and early settlers all had stories of magical, spiritual or unexplained happenings around the rock which gave the feature its name. These days, one of the most intriguing sights is at night, after a rain. The wet dome seems to glitter in the moonlight and while regarded as a simple play of light on the granite, the effect adds to both the mystery and enchantment of the area.

Another intriguing site in the Hill Country is Jacob’s Well, a short 78 miles southeast from Enchanted Rock State Park. Fed by a natural artesian spring, Jacob’s Well consists of a large pool connected to a vast underground cavern system that sprawls more than 4300 feet. The spring is connected to the Trinity Aquifer and emits thousands of gallons of water each day where visitors can enjoy the cool 68 degree water. Jacob’s Well is a popular and welcome retreat from the famous Texas heat!

Texas is the second largest state and for some, camping in Texas can, and does, turn into a life-long pursuit. With so many hidden gems, and areas to explore, it could take decades to experience it all. The Dyrt has you covered though! For the secret hideaways and must-see adventures in Texas, check back often to see the latest insider tips and places to explore!

Best Camping Sites in Texas (2,585)

    Camper-submitted photo at Inks Lake State Park Campground near Buchanan Dam, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Inks Lake State Park Campground near Buchanan Dam, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Inks Lake State Park Campground near Buchanan Dam, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Inks Lake State Park Campground near Buchanan Dam, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Inks Lake State Park Campground near Buchanan Dam, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Inks Lake State Park Campground near Buchanan Dam, TX

    1. Inks Lake State Park Campground

    98 Reviews
    446 Photos
    680 Saves
    Buchanan Dam, Texas

    Inks Lake State Park is great for a day trip or a weekend getaway. Because the lake’s level usually stays constant, you can play here year-round.

    Inks Lake camping offers many activities such as backpack, geocache, play volleyball, picnic, and observe nature. We have 9 miles of hiking trails through shady forests and across rocky hills. Hike Pecan Flats, a self-guided 3.3-mile trail that is perfect for the whole family, or stop by our bird blind. Rent our group picnic pavilion for your next family reunion. Take a virtual tour with our interactive trails map.

    On the water, you can swim (no lifeguards on duty), boat, water ski, scuba dive and fish. We have set aside a large, no-wake zone for paddling.

    Stay at one of nearly 200 campsites or 22 cabins (two are ADA-accessible). Many sites are lakeside or have easy access to the lake. Several camping loops have playgrounds. Sponsored youth groups can rent our youth group camping area.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $11 - $20 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Mid Lake Campground near Hemphill, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Mid Lake Campground near Hemphill, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Mid Lake Campground near Hemphill, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Mid Lake Campground near Hemphill, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Mid Lake Campground near Hemphill, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Mid Lake Campground near Hemphill, TX

    2. Mid Lake Campground

    89 Reviews
    57 Photos
    25 Saves
    Hemphill, Texas

    Nestled on a bluff overlooking beautiful Toledo Bend Lake in Hemphill, TX, one of the best fishing lakes in the south, and surrounded by Sabine National Forest, Mid Lake RV Campground offers spacious waterfront and pull thru water view RV spaces, free Wi-Fi, fishing piers, boat house, boat ramp, kayak rentals, lakefront cedar cabin rentals, 4-bedroom waterfront house, 2-bedroom water view house, and more. With breathtaking views of Toledo Bend Lake, let Mid Lake Campground serve as your launch pad to countless outdoor adventures!

    Whether your pleasure is fishing, camping, hunting, kayaking, or just relaxing, you will find it with us! Book a stay today and enjoy our picturesque setting on Toledo Bend Lake.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $35 - $60 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Pedernales Falls State Park Campground near Johnson City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Pedernales Falls State Park Campground near Johnson City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Pedernales Falls State Park Campground near Johnson City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Pedernales Falls State Park Campground near Johnson City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Pedernales Falls State Park Campground near Johnson City, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Pedernales Falls State Park Campground near Johnson City, TX

    3. Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

    88 Reviews
    347 Photos
    635 Saves
    Johnson City, Texas

    Flowing over and around huge slabs of limestone, the Pedernales River can be turbulent. But most often it is tranquil, and a great place to relax and recharge. We are just 30 miles west of Austin. Come over for an afternoon swim or hike, or load up your gear for an overnight adventure. The river awaits! Choose a site with water and electricity or hike to a primitive site. Bring your group to the Youth Group Camp or Equestrian Group Camp.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at McKinney Falls State Park Campground near Sunset Valley, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at McKinney Falls State Park Campground near Sunset Valley, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at McKinney Falls State Park Campground near Sunset Valley, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at McKinney Falls State Park Campground near Sunset Valley, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at McKinney Falls State Park Campground near Sunset Valley, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at McKinney Falls State Park Campground near Sunset Valley, TX

    4. McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    80 Reviews
    236 Photos
    700 Saves
    Sunset Valley, Texas

    Listen to Onion Creek flowing over limestone ledges and splashing into pools. Follow trails winding through the Hill Country woods. Explore the remains of an early Texas homestead and a very old rock shelter. All of this lies within Austin’s city limits at McKinney Falls State Park - what are you waiting for?

    Think of the park as Austin’s backyard; we’re just 13 miles from the state capitol. Here you can camp, hike, mountain or road bike, geocache, go bouldering, and picnic. You can also fish and swim in Onion Creek.

    Onion Creek can flood after rainfall. Beware of the creek’s flow; contact the park for current creek conditions. Read through our swimming safety tips before you visit.

    Stay at one of 81 campsites (all with water and electric hookups). Or rent one of our six newly remodeled cabins. We also have a primitive youth camping area, for use by nonprofit-sponsored youth groups

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $20 - $24 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Huntsville State Park Campground near Huntsville, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Huntsville State Park Campground near Huntsville, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Huntsville State Park Campground near Huntsville, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Huntsville State Park Campground near Huntsville, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Huntsville State Park Campground near Huntsville, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Huntsville State Park Campground near Huntsville, TX

    5. Huntsville State Park Campground

    71 Reviews
    270 Photos
    303 Saves
    Huntsville, Texas

    It took 20 years of development, including weathering a flood and a World War, but in 1956 the community of Huntsville, Texas, finally got their own state park. Located just 10 miles south of town, in the Sam Houston National Forest, this 2,000-acre park of pine and hardwood forest is situated around man-made Lake Raven. Today, locals and visitors alike flock to Huntsville State Park for its hiking trails, water recreation and prolific wildlife. With so many outdoor activities to choose from, a good first stop is the park’s Nature Center. Here you can get information about the local flora and fauna, including the more than 250 species of birds, plus a variety of mammals and alligators, that make the park their home.

    Campers at Huntsville State Park have access to 160 tent and RV campsites in three camp areas near the shore of Lake Raven: Prairie Branch, Raven Hill and Coloneh. Full- and partial-hookup RV sites are available, and can accommodate vehicles/trailers up to 60 feet. All sites are equipped with picnic tables, grills, and lantern posts, and drinking water faucets are shared between sites; some sites are ADA accessible. Each camp area provides flush restrooms, showers, playgrounds, picnic areas near the lake, fishing piers, and boat launches. There is a dump station located in the Raven Hill camp area. The park also has two camping cabins for rent. Campsite rates range from $15–$25/night, plus park entrance fee; cabins are $60/night, plus entrance fee.

    When you’re ready to play on the water, head down to the lakeshore where you can take a dip in the designated swim area, rent a canoe or kayak (or put in your own) for paddling around the lake, or cast a line for crappie, perch and largemouth bass. A shop near the Prairie Branch day-use area has groceries, ice, fishing supplies and beverages. If you’re up for some roaming or wildlife watching, pick up a trail map and birding guide and go explore more than 20 miles of multiuse paths and nature walks. From the park’s bird blind, you can scan for a variety of songbirds and waterfowl. The park also offers ranger-led nature programs, and there are Junior Ranger activities for the kids.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $15 - $500 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Chisos Basin Campground (Big Bend, Tx) — Big Bend National Park near Terlingua, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Chisos Basin Campground (Big Bend, Tx) — Big Bend National Park near Terlingua, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Chisos Basin Campground (Big Bend, Tx) — Big Bend National Park near Terlingua, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Chisos Basin Campground (Big Bend, Tx) — Big Bend National Park near Terlingua, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Chisos Basin Campground (Big Bend, Tx) — Big Bend National Park near Terlingua, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Chisos Basin Campground (Big Bend, Tx) — Big Bend National Park near Terlingua, TX

    6. Chisos Basin Campground (Big Bend, Tx) — Big Bend National Park

    69 Reviews
    329 Photos
    25 Saves
    Terlingua, Texas

    Overview

    Chisos Basin Campground, perched high in the rugged Chisos Mountains, is the most sought-after campground in Big Bend National Park. At an altitude of 5,400 ft. (1646 m), the campground is surrounded on all sides by tall, rocky cliffs and is conveniently located near some of the park's most spectacular and popular trails. This campground offers excellent views and mild temperatures. Also found in the Chisos Basin area is the Chisos Basin Visitor Center, the General Store and the Chisos Mountains Lodge, which houses the only restaurant in Big Bend National Park. Important: The road to the campground is steep and winding with sharp hairpin turns. Trailers over 19 feet and RVs over 24 feet are not recommended, and will not be accommodated. No RV parking is available at the group campground, nor is generator use allowed. All sites where you may have a generator are now reservable. If you need to use a generator and you do not have a reservation in a site that will allow generator use, you will need to camp elsewhere. Note: Campsites are small, rocky, and not level, so there are very few sites truly suitable for RVs. Many sites will allow an RV/Trailer/Van/Camper, but you will not be able to get level. The campground is almost always full, and if the site you booked doesnt work, in all likelihood you will NOT be able to switch sites, and will either have to make your site work, or find accommodations at another campground. It is necessary that you carry some form of leveling blocks/devices with you. Please carefully review the site details before making a reservation.

    Recreation

    This campground is a hub for hikers. Some of the park's most spectacular and popular Day Hike trails are nearby, including the Lost Mine Trail, the Window Trail, the South Rim Trail and the Pinnacles Trail, with its access to the park's highest point, Emory Peak (elevation 7,825 ft./2385 m). Campers can find the trailheads for most of these trails in the main Chisos Basin area a mile or so further down the basin road from the campground. Access to the river is approximately 30 miles (48 km) away, where visitors can canoe, kayak and fish.

    Natural Features

    The national park is named for a curve in the Rio Grande called the "big bend." For 1,250 miles (2012 km), the river is an International Boundary between the United States and Mexico. The campground lies at the base of several sloping cliffs amidst montane shrubland; desert plants such as Arizona cyprus and mesquite trees fill the landscape. Maple, aspen, pinyon and ponderosa pines grow at higher elevations just above the campground. Though it is lower than the surrounding cliffs, the Chisos Basin is at a higher elevation than other campgrounds within the park. Summer temperatures here are cool, yet warmer than other areas in fall and winter due to the cold air sinking into lower regions. The Chisos Mountains are a popular nesting site for migratory birds. The mountains provide the only nesting ground in the United States for the Colima warbler, which arrives in mid-April and departs for its wintering grounds in southwestern Mexico by mid-September.

    Nearby Attractions

    Big Bend National Park encompasses 801,000 acres (324,153 ha) and the Chisos Basin area is centrally located. This allows visitors an excellent opportunity to explore all areas of the park in a relatively short drive. Big Bend offers excellent hiking trails, miles of rugged dirt roads, and endless possibilities for sightseeing.

    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group

    $16 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Tyler State Park Campground near Lindale, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Tyler State Park Campground near Lindale, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Tyler State Park Campground near Lindale, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Tyler State Park Campground near Lindale, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Tyler State Park Campground near Lindale, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Tyler State Park Campground near Lindale, TX

    7. Tyler State Park Campground

    58 Reviews
    187 Photos
    299 Saves
    Lindale, Texas
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $12 - $28 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Dinosaur Valley State Park — Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Dinosaur Valley State Park — Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Dinosaur Valley State Park — Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Dinosaur Valley State Park — Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Dinosaur Valley State Park — Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Dinosaur Valley State Park — Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose, TX

    8. Dinosaur Valley State Park — Dinosaur Valley State Park

    58 Reviews
    265 Photos
    347 Saves
    Glen Rose, Texas

    Find dinosaur tracks, camp, picnic, hike, mountain bike, swim, fish and paddle in the river, watch for wildlife, look for a geocache, ride your horse, or visit our interpretive center.

    Stay at one of our campsites. Explore 20 miles of trails. Shop our park store for souvenirs, camping and fishing supplies, books and much more.

    Discover dinosaur tracks It’s easy to find dinosaur tracks in the park – just head to the river!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $15 - $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Cedar Hill State Park Campground near Cedar Hill, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Cedar Hill State Park Campground near Cedar Hill, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Cedar Hill State Park Campground near Cedar Hill, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Cedar Hill State Park Campground near Cedar Hill, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Cedar Hill State Park Campground near Cedar Hill, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Cedar Hill State Park Campground near Cedar Hill, TX

    9. Cedar Hill State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    179 Photos
    106 Saves
    Cedar Hill, Texas

    Relax by the lake, tour an old Texas farm, or explore our rugged limestone hills and rare prairie pockets. Though we’re just a short drive from the DFW Metroplex, it feels like you’re a world away from the city.

    Visit Cedar Hill State Park for the day or weekend. Bring your family to hike, bike, picnic, camp, geocache and nature watch. The park sits on the shore of Joe Pool Lake, so you can also swim, fish, and boat or paddle.

    Camp at one of 350 developed campsites, all near restrooms with hot showers. All sites have water and electricity; 150 have sewer hookups, too. Several sites are ADA-accessible. Or hike to a primitive campsite, if trails are open.

    Primitive Campsites (Hike-in) People per Site: 4 Number of Sites: 30 Campfires are not permitted in the area. Trail continues about 2.25 miles. Chemical toilets Non-reservable

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $10 - $30 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Davis Mountains State Park Campground near Fort Davis, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Davis Mountains State Park Campground near Fort Davis, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Davis Mountains State Park Campground near Fort Davis, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Davis Mountains State Park Campground near Fort Davis, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Davis Mountains State Park Campground near Fort Davis, TX
    Camper-submitted photo at Davis Mountains State Park Campground near Fort Davis, TX

    10. Davis Mountains State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    210 Photos
    224 Saves
    Fort Davis, Texas
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents

    $15 - $25 / night

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Recent Reviews in Texas

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  • R
    Camper-submitted photo from Schreiner City Park - Junction
    Feb. 21, 2025

    Schreiner City Park - Junction

    Nice free overnight spot.

    I was not sure if this spot had the free camping or not but after arriving I saw the signs that they actually were doing the free camping again for tent campers , even though they do not allow RVs anymore. When I arrived it was pretty dark as they have very little lights at night so I was not sure how the spots work but pretty much every picnic table is a spot. There are not many amenities here besides a picnic table and the shelter cover, with no water and no electric. There are bathrooms and showers apparently but they were locked. That was a bummer because they allow people to stay and visit with no facilities at all.

    During the day you can enjoy the beautiful turquoise river as well as the cute little town of Junction that is adjacent to this park. There are a number of cool little thrift shops and a few restaurants that you can grab it by to eat at. The town has one grocery store as well as a couple of gas stations and the family Dollar and Dollar Tree. At the outskirts of town there a few truck stops that have more facilities and other gas stations stuff.

    All in all this spot is not that bad if you're just looking to park for an overnight stay or even if you want to pitch a tent for the night or a couple of nights to explore the area. Just be aware that there are no facilities and you will have to go into town to the gas stations or the truck stops that are a little further down.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Royal Palms RV Resort
    Feb. 21, 2025

    Royal Palms RV Resort

    Amazing RV Resort

    Royal Palms RV Resort is truly a hidden gem! From the moment you arrive, you can feel the sense of community and care that sets this park apart. The all-concrete roads and spacious pads make parking a breeze, and the beautifully maintained grounds create a peaceful, resort-like atmosphere. The amenities are top-notch - the resort-style pool is perfect for relaxing on warm days, the fitness center and game room offer great options for staying active, and the private bathrooms and laundry facilities are always clean and convenient. Plus, the ponds for catch-and-release fishing and acres of land to explore make it a perfect spot for nature lovers. The staff go above and beyond to make sure every guest feels welcome and taken care of. Safety and community are clearly a priority here, and it shows. The gated entry, friendly neighbors, and regular events like pool parties, bingo nights, and holiday gatherings really make it feel like home. If you're looking for a quiet, secure, and beautifully maintained RV resort with a true sense of community, Royal Palms RV Resort is the place to be. I couldn't recommend it more!

  • Matteo S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Falcon County Park
    Feb. 21, 2025

    Falcon County Park

    It's great i love doing it every year.

    I had an amazing time at this campground! The location is absolutely stunning, nestled in nature with breathtaking views. The facilities were top-notch clean bathrooms, well-maintained trails, and plenty of activities for all ages. Whether you're hiking, fishing, or just relaxing by the fire, there's something for everyone. The staff were friendly and always ready to help with any questions. It’s the perfect spot for a peaceful getaway or a fun weekend with family and friends. Highly recommend this campground for anyone looking to escape into nature! Me and poki give you 5 stars. Thanks.

  • Dan G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from KE Bushman's Camp
    Feb. 21, 2025

    KE Bushman's Camp

    Terrible

    Drove 1hr out of way tried calling but no answer. Got to park and doors locked, not open, gated, (it is privately owned to be fair). Tried calling from parking lot, voicemail this time, left message and waiting a bit with no response. Had to keep moving as it was almost 5pm and had no idea where to go. Cracker Barrel, yeah!

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Highland Hideaway RV Resort
    Feb. 20, 2025

    Highland Hideaway RV Resort

    We loved it!

    The park is clean and well kept. We like that it is close enough to the city if we need to go to town but it feels like you are in the country. They were having a get together for all the guests with a band and food but we had to leave the day before. I thought that was a really fun idea and would have loved to been able to attend. Maybe next time we can stay a little longer and explore Cleburne more.

  • Parker K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Oak Forest RV Park
    Feb. 20, 2025

    Oak Forest RV Park

    pretty good

    One of the standout features of Oak Forest RV Park is its well-maintained facilities. Guests often praise the clean private bathrooms and spacious laundry rooms, making for a more comfortable extended stay Sprunki Game

  • Jay P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Meridian State Park Campground
    Feb. 19, 2025

    Meridian State Park Campground

    Great spot for a relaxing weekend.

    Rv site was pull through and easy enough to get in and out of. The lake and park were beautiful, we had a nice couple of days here.

  • Jay P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Thomspon Grove Campground
    Feb. 19, 2025

    Thomspon Grove Campground

    Nice quiet spot to rest

    Easy enough to get in and out of with an SUV and small camper.

    Great for boondocking a night, much prefer this to save a buck over a Walmart parking lot.

    Sky is gorgeous at night, just look up.

    I'll probably utilize this spot again in the future.

  • William M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Falcon County Park
    Feb. 18, 2025

    Falcon County Park

    Free camping

    Amazing that there is free camping, with no stay limit, anywhere, but there is! Very clean, hot showers, laundry, water hookups, dump station, community pavilion, and more. I've been here two weeks and think I may stay until spring.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Enchanted Oaks Campground
    Feb. 17, 2025

    Enchanted Oaks Campground

    Well Ran !

    Me and some friends held a get together, and it was a lovely experience! Hosts were extremely friendly, atmosphere was phenomenal and calming. Trails were super peaceful to walk around in, WILL DEFINITELY VISIT AGAIN!

  • Roxanna L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Valley RV Park
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Hidden Valley RV Park

    San Antonio- clean and friendly

    It’s close to everything! It was quiet, and site was large. The only negative things I have to say are the WiFi was nonexistent and we have our own on board. The road leading into the campground is a dirt rock road and very bumpy, dusty and has holes. It really needs to be paved.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Jackie's Place RV Resort
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Jackie's Place RV Resort

    Close to home

    Located in BACLIFF, Texas Galveston County… North Shore of Galveston Bay… Short Golf Cart Ride from Bay… Fenced Dog Park and Pool a must for Gulf Coast Heat…. Lots of places to eat and/or hang out.

  • Valerie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from IB Magee Beach County Park
    Feb. 16, 2025

    IB Magee Beach County Park

    Huge sites on the beach

    We can watch huge ships come to port and walk to the beach/jetty/pier. The sites are all huge concrete pads and spaced far apart. Downside: lots of burrs in the grass and coyotes live right behind the campground. They have apparently taken peoples dogs.

  • KJ G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Van Horn RV Park
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Van Horn RV Park

    Fun unique Texan campsite

    Pros Good showers Felt extremely safe with the amount of RVers around us LOL! Nice clean restrooms Nice tent camping sites (non dry area) Convenient to interstate! Other stores family dollar dollar tree (no Walmart!) Cute little store inside! Clearly marked campsites and directions on where your site is (but not an actual “pull through or pull in” for tenters Nice outdoor sink for washing dishes in LOVED that feature! Between the bathrooms

    Cons We were sad that breakfast wasn’t up and running as that was a reason one of our main stops as we are doing a cross country move and saving some coins by camping here and there. The intention of breakfast and go right where we pitch it sounded great! $20/25? for one night tent/dry camping but I will say you get all hookup and restrooms are definitely one of the better ones we’ve seen across country!

    Other notes It was very windy our stay but storms were coming through the us Staff did not have as much hospitality as I was excited for… but I know it’s the “winter cold” season right now They did have grills for tent sites but do not have charcoal or wood Could not clearly find mini golf?

    Still a very great stay and fun Texan campsite!

  • Roxanna L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Rockport KOA Holiday
    Feb. 15, 2025

    Rockport KOA Holiday

    Rockport Tx- Nice Campground

    Nice park! Very clean and well maintained. Pool was nice but only got to use it once. Weather was crumby the entire visit. I went out to the pool a second time and promptly got stung by a bee. That was super fun! Rockport itself had absolutely nothing. It’s about 35 min to Corpus so keep that in mind when you book. They do have a WalMart but it’s not stocked well. It was foggy and dreary nearly everyday but Corpus was sunny…so location location!! The management were very friendly and they have something going everyday all day at the clubhouse and will text you with the days activities. People in the campground were all very friendly.

  • Roxanna L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Austin Lone Star RV Resort
    Feb. 13, 2025

    Austin Lone Star RV Resort

    Rockport, Tx Nice place

    Rockport is 35 min either way traffic so it’s not a short drive. If you want to eat or shop you’re going to Corpus so keep that in mind. We were here close to a month and had 2 really nice warm sunny days and the rest were gloomy, foggy at night and windy. Corpus seemed to have more sunshine. Corpus drivers drive like demons and cut you off even if they don’t have to- you really gotta be on your toes. The park is nice, clean pools, 2 dog parks, it’s quiet and secure. Office staff were very nice and accommodating. Sites are cement with fire pit and picnic table. Every night they have something going on and they send a text each day with activities. They text you when you get a shipment. Sites are nice distance from one another and nice size. Fit our 43’ Motorhome with dolly. If not for the fact there is absolutely nothing to do in this area- we would stay again.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Pine Springs Campground
    Feb. 12, 2025

    Pine Springs Campground

    RV PARK

    GUMO has tent camping with more typical sites. Water and pits toilets. RV camping sites are in a medium sized parking lot. Sites 21-25 have picnic tables. No fires

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    Camper-submitted photo from Lost Pines Camping
    Feb. 11, 2025

    Lost Pines Camping

    Lost Pines Tent Camping.

    Beautiful forest, very peaceful. Great place to sleep. The lake is wonderful for swimming or just sitting lakeside.

  • Gretta K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Plum Creek RV Campground
    Feb. 11, 2025

    Plum Creek RV Campground

    Nice quiet Area

    The campsite offered an ideal, tranquil setting. Several suitable pull-off areas accommodated overnight stays.

    However, it is crucial to note that missing the turn necessitates a four-mile detour.

    Otherwise, the location perfectly served its purpose as a secure overnight stop during travel.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Mid Lake Campground
    Feb. 9, 2025

    Mid Lake Campground

    Review of Mid Lake Campground

    Mid Lake Campground, located near Milam, Texas, is a well-equipped and scenic destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Overlooking the stunning Toledo Bend Lake, this campground offers a perfect blend of nature and comfort, making it ideal for both short getaways and extended stays. With 33 campsites, many featuring electric hookups and picnic tables, it caters to both tent campers and RV travelers alike. One of the standout features of Mid Lake Campground is its lakefront access, providing excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming. Visitors can take advantage of the fishing pier, boat slips, and kayak rentals, making it a prime location for anglers and water recreation enthusiasts. For those looking to relax, the swimming platform and picnic areas offer a tranquil setting to enjoy the natural beauty of the lake. Guests frequently praise the well-maintained facilities, including clean showers and toilets, as well as the convenience store on-site, which stocks essential supplies, snacks, and fishing bait. The campground also allows fires, adding to the classic camping experience with fire pits for roasting marshmallows and enjoying evenings under the stars. For a break from outdoor activities, visitors can explore the nearby Sabine National Forest or check out the NASA museum for a unique local experience. With free WiFi, pet-friendly policies, and spacious RV pull-through sites with full hookups, Mid Lake Campground offers both relaxation and adventure for all types of campers. Whether you're an avid fisherman, a nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful lakeside retreat, Mid Lake Campground delivers a memorable camping experience with breathtaking views and top-notch amenities.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Twin Lakes Resort
    Feb. 8, 2025

    Twin Lakes Resort

    All new amenities, well designed, friendly and fun!

    Our lot #46, had a brand-new picnic table and fire pit. Easy access. There is much to do, and live entertainment and events. We visited beautiful Bob Sandlin State Park and explored Mt. Pleasant, which had much to offer. Never a boring moment yet peaceful and relaxing.

  • Allan W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Nestled Pines RV Park LLC
    Feb. 8, 2025

    Nestled Pines RV Park LLC

    Home away from home

    They owners were very friendly and helpful. The site was very clean and easy to pull in. They had water, sewer, wifi and fiber connections.

    We will definitely be coming back to stay.


Guide to Texas

Camping in Texas offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. From serene lakes to sandy beaches, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

What to do

  • Fishing and Boating: Many campgrounds, like Lake Brownwood State Park Campground, are perfect for fishing and boating. One camper mentioned, “The lake has a nice grassy shaded swimming area. We saw plenty of people fishing.”
  • Hiking: Explore the trails at COE Hords Creek Lake Lakeside Park. A visitor noted, “There are deer roaming every morning and evening,” making it a great spot for wildlife watching.
  • Beach Camping: For a different vibe, check out Edwin King Atwood Park. One happy camper said, “We spent 5 amazing nights here on the beach, and can’t really beat camping right on the sand.”

What campers like

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A review from Lake Brownwood State Park Campground stated, “Rest room, shower is very clean.”
  • Friendly Staff: Many visitors rave about the helpfulness of the staff. One camper at Edwin King Atwood Park shared, “Sweet gatekeepers. Clean bathrooms. Always filled with info about your stay without even asking.”
  • Spacious Sites: Campers enjoy the roomy sites at places like COE Hords Creek Lake Lakeside Park. A reviewer mentioned, “The site was roomy with lots of shade trees.”

What you should know

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Sowell Creek at Proctor Lake, have fewer amenities. A camper noted, “You will need to pack everything in to this site and bring your water, food, and toilet.”
  • Wildlife Encounters: Be prepared for wildlife. One visitor at COE Hords Creek Lake Lakeside Park said, “There are deer roaming every morning and evening.”
  • Weather Considerations: Texas weather can be unpredictable. A camper at Edwin King Atwood Park advised, “The sun and wind can be unforgiving along this beach.”

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with amenities for kids, like playgrounds. One camper mentioned, “There was a nice, covered playground in the Lakeside Park campground.”
  • Plan for Activities: Bring along games and outdoor gear. A family at Lake Brownwood State Park Campground enjoyed the “medium length hiking trails with lots of deer, feral hogs, snakes, skunks, raccoons, armadillo and more to see.”
  • Pack Snacks: Keep everyone fueled up. A camper at Sowell Creek at Proctor Lake noted, “The lake views are amazing. It’s quiet and calm.”

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Sowell Creek at Proctor Lake mentioned, “Sites 1-7 are full hookups and BRF except site 2 (low hanging tree).”
  • Be Prepared for Soft Sand: If you’re heading to the beach, a camper at Edwin King Atwood Park warned, “Some areas had very soft sand. We got stuck coming in.”
  • Bring Extra Supplies: Stock up on essentials. A visitor at COE Hords Creek Lake Lakeside Park said, “There was a strict fire ban when we were there.”

Camping in Texas can be a fantastic experience with the right preparation and knowledge. Enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What camping is available in Texas?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Texas offers a wide range of camping options, with 2585 campgrounds and RV parks in Texas and 70 free dispersed camping spots.

  • Which is the most popular campground in Texas?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground in Texas is Inks Lake State Park Campground with a 5-star rating from 98 reviews.

  • Where can I find free dispersed camping in Texas?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 70 free dispersed camping spots in Texas.

  • What are the best parks in Texas?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 465 parks in Texas that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.