Top Tent Camping near Klondike, TX

Are you planning a tent camping trip to Klondike? We've got you covered. Find the best tent camping sites near Klondike. Whether you're looking for a quiet, dispersed site or an established camgpround with amenities, The Dyrt makes it easy to find the perfect place to pitch your tent.

Best Tent Sites Near Klondike, TX (1)


Recent Tent Reviews In Klondike

39 Reviews of 1 Klondike Campgrounds


  • Karsyn P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Coleman RV Park
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Coleman RV Park

    Helpful stop with hookups

    This was a nice spot for a night while doing a long drive. It is connected to a city park, with disc golf set up right near by. There are hookups at each parking spot as well as a water and dumping station. We didn’t use any of the amenities, just parked for the night, but the road near by wasn’t too loud and we felt comfortable :)

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    Camper-submitted photo from Seminole City Park
    Sep. 13, 2024

    Seminole City Park

    Not recommended

    We had a hard time locating the area to park our camper for the night & when we did we found it full of trucks with hoods up, music playing & small crowds of what was probably local teens hanging out. We were very weary from traveling but did not feel comfortable so we moved on the Lamesa's city park not too far from there. Very disappointing.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Lamesa RV Parking Area
    Sep. 13, 2024

    Lamesa RV Parking Area

    Nice overnight stop

    Good overnight stop for weary travelers. FREE! No hassle with permit, just parked and plugged in. #10 spot electric worked just fine. Had a picnic table, BBQ pit & trash can. Park was clean & quiet with the exception of vehicles driving thru park with loud bass music but that would not stop us from coming here again.

  • Shiner T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lamesa RV Parking Area
    May. 22, 2024

    Lamesa RV Parking Area

    It’s free….. but seen better days

    This is our 4th time here I believe over a 10 year time frame. This is 2024. The electrical has slowly deteriorated. Site 10 this time had serviceable electrical hook up but…. More later. Site 4 showed on my meter to be good but upon hookup had a faulty circuit so going without the ac this warm late May evening. Site 9&10 seemed ok. Got set up and then took stock of where we are and noted the dead elm tree overhanging the site. One of those limbs falling on you would ruin your day. Didn’t check the water or make use of the dump.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lamesa RV Parking Area
    Apr. 4, 2024

    Lamesa RV Parking Area

    Great little free rv campsite

    Nice public park with about 9 sites, most have electric and water. Free to stay up to 4 nights! Clean, some traffic but not bad.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Comanche trail park campground
    Jan. 25, 2024

    Comanche trail park campground

    Good stop

    Small area in local park. Not for big rigs. Comanche has a pond,disc golf, playgrounds and trails that are nice. Lot of trash around tho. 3 days max.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Forrest Park
    Jul. 26, 2023

    Forrest Park

    If it’s for free, it’s for me

    Lamesa…WOW! What a great thing they have going on with Forrest Park and their FREE rv parking/hookups. We were passing through and decided to stop here for the night. We couldn’t have made a better decision. There are no bells and whistles with this place but if you’re looking for a place to park comfortably for the night, this is it. There is a park with a playground and swings right across the road which was a huge bonus for us as we were traveling with kids. They do accept donations and reservations are not necessary. 4 days free, $20 each night after that. We only stayed one night. There is some traffic that passes on the road between the RV spots and the park but nothing that was bothersome throughout the night. We did not visit the restroom facility so I don’t have anything to review on that. For just a simple place to sleep, I highly recommend this stop!! And free?? Count me in!!

  • Lynn W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Coleman RV Park
    Apr. 27, 2023

    Coleman RV Park

    Not too shabby

    This is one of those great little RV parks offered by some small towns in Texas that are free (donations accepted). 12 spots, kinda level, a tad run down but it's in a good area. Can't beat it for an overnight while traveling across TX. We didn't use water or electricity because our fresh water tank and batteries are full so we really didn't need anything but a safe place to sleep for the night.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Midessa Oil Patch RV Park
    Mar. 14, 2023

    Midessa Oil Patch RV Park

    Nice staff however lots are small and cramped

    Not bad for just an overnight stay, however the lots are small. Had a back-in site. Staff escorted me to the site and helped me back in (which was very nice), however was right by the road. The main part of the park looked very nice, but this was like the overflows area.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Coleman RV Park
    Jan. 4, 2023

    Coleman RV Park

    Great

    Nice area off main road. Each spot has water and 30 amp electric. Dump station at lower edge. A bit loud with cars.

  • Meesh M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Palms of Paradise RV Park
    Dec. 1, 2022

    Palms of Paradise RV Park

    Great!

    Very friendly and welcoming staff, very level spots, bathroom was clean and upscale, and it was an overall quiet environment. As they have mailboxes and it’s close to a grocery store, it’s somewhere I would stay for a longer period as well to check out more of Woody Harrelson’s hometown ☺️✌️

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Seminole City Park
    Apr. 10, 2022

    Seminole City Park

    Trucks anyone?

    This nice little park gets a little busy with the local kids but remained under control. The noise and burnouts stopped at around 10. The police kept a lid on everything. This area is hard to find parks near only because they are not listed in any campground forums. They are there. A call to the local police and a park employee will unlock the water and 30 amp power for you. We were the only camper the night we stayed

  • Aidan M.
    Camper-submitted photo from KOA Kampgrounds of America
    Mar. 29, 2022

    KOA Kampgrounds of America

    Clean showers, laundry too. Campsite is cramped though.

    We came here as it was late I’m the day and we had nowhere to stay for the night. This KOA had plenty of spots and some laundry machines and shower which was awesome.

    It’s like a typical RV park, very close quarters. The facilities are clean, and it has a dog park too.

    The site is right off of the highway and has plenty of traffic, so be prepared for lots of noise around. $40/night is what we paid.

  • Eric L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Coleman RV Park
    Mar. 2, 2022

    Coleman RV Park

    Great place for the night!

    Fantastic FREE place with 30A electric and water! Felt very safe. Very near town with food and gas options. This park is at a sports complex. It’s an absolute oasis when traveling East from Santa Fe or Roswell NM. Right off the main path.

  • Erin H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Midland RV Park
    Feb. 12, 2022

    Midland RV Park

    Great stop over with lots of resupply options in the area

    Nice stop over. Gravel, level, all services work as expected. Staff was very friendly, bathrooms, showers& laundry are VERY clean and updated. Tokens& quarters are available at the office. Site#66, Long Pull through, easy in/out. Surprisingly strong internet. HEB, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes, lots of resupply options in the area. We would stay here again.

    Only negative, which is no fault of the campground, is there is a LOT of construction in the area making entry a challenge with some scary U Turns in the city because our Garmin doesn’t register it. 

    So for any traveling in the immediate future here’s some notes. Exit 134 is closed(2/11/22), take exit 135. Do NOT try any route that takes you on the entrance through town, that end of Midland Road is closed. Stay on the frontage road, go through the 4 way stop(the frontage road curves up& back), then continue on the frontage road(has some construction but is passable) to Midland road, take a right, the park will be on the left. The office is the 1st entrance and pretty clearly marked.

    If you’re traveling in the next month or so, call ahead and they can give you the latest ‘best’ route... wish we had, newbie mistake.

  • Abby M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Forrest Park
    Dec. 10, 2021

    Forrest Park

    Lovely free spot in town!

    Stayed here just a night but what a find! Free camping with hookups right in town. Fantastic AT&T service and plenty of space to walk the dog or play with the kids. Once you enter, you’ll see hookups on your right. These have electric and water. If you continue past the rest room, you’ll see another pull off on the right which has electric hookups only. The restroom was clean but only open during park hours. Noise settled down around 8pm and started back up around 7am. Definitely would recommend to anyone passing through. They do accept donations! Also would recommend swinging by Tin Buck Coffee, very close and very delicious!

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    Camper-submitted photo from Coleman RV Park
    Nov. 18, 2021

    Coleman RV Park

    Brownville Tx City Park

    City RV park within Coleman Park. 30 &50 amp hookups, water. Separate dump station. Free for up to 5 days

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    Camper-submitted photo from Texas RV Park of Big Spring
    Nov. 16, 2021

    Texas RV Park of Big Spring

    Old and Rough

    Roads are full of potholes. Grasses have goat heads in them. No WiFi what ever and no help from front office or manager- blamed their service provider. In my opinion, Park has made no improvements since opened. One good thing was that the men’s shower had great hot water! Looked like 40+ % of spaces occupied by full-timers. Most visitors stayed only one night.

  • Alejandro G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Moss Creek Lake
    Oct. 24, 2021

    Moss Creek Lake

    Nice lake in the middle of no where

    Nice place to ride. OHV area is located on the top of the hill. A lot of trails to ride. Views are great. Not many people there during the week.

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from White Island Park
    Sep. 5, 2021

    White Island Park

    Not what I was expecting

    I was planning at camping at this site for 3 days. Upon arrival there was no tress what so ever so bring a canopy shade or something. The view was great though. Also if you are going to sleep in a tent use stakes that are designed for clay as the ground is very hard. All in all was not a bad idea to just chill and let my dog explode around.

  • David W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lamesa RV Parking Area
    Jun. 24, 2021

    Lamesa RV Parking Area

    Free RV Park

    It's a good stop between Austin and somewhere so it is not the best place but it has hookups there's no shade it's kind of in a parking lot but La Mesa has good things to buy if you did them

  • David W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Coleman RV Park
    Jun. 24, 2021

    Coleman RV Park

    Free Place 4 the night!

    We stay here a lot when we're traveling between Austin and Colorado it's a great free spot with electricity and water and not a lot of frills! Nice town!



Guide to Klondike

Camping near Klondike, Texas, offers a mix of free and established campgrounds, perfect for a weekend getaway or a longer stay. Whether you're in an RV or prefer tent camping, there are options that cater to different needs and preferences.

What to do:

  • Explore local parks: Check out the Lake Colorado City State Park Campground for hiking trails and bird watching. One visitor mentioned, "There are two trails to hike if you need something to do and can't use the lake."
  • Enjoy recreational activities: The Lamesa RV Parking Area is near a frisbee golf course and a playground, making it a great spot for families. A camper noted, "Nice safe spot w water and electric. Across from a playground and on a frisbee golf course."
  • Visit nearby towns: The Coleman RV Park is close to town, where you can find food and gas options. One reviewer said, "Very near town with food and gas options."

What campers like:

  • Free camping options: Many campers appreciate the free sites available, like those at the Lamesa RV Parking Area. A happy camper shared, "Free to stay up to 4 nights! Clean, some traffic but not bad."
  • Friendly atmosphere: Campers often mention the welcoming vibe at places like Yoakum County Park. One visitor said, "The couple who take care of the place greeted us with a big welcome to Denver City!"
  • Convenient amenities: Campgrounds like Levelland City RV Park provide essential services like water and electricity. A reviewer noted, "The city actually provides water and electricity as well as a dump station."

What you should know:

  • Limited facilities: Some campgrounds, like Coleman RV Park, lack certain amenities like showers and toilets. A camper mentioned, "A bit loud with cars."
  • Wildlife encounters: Be prepared for wildlife, especially at Lake Colorado City State Park Campground. One visitor remarked, "Ground squirrels and rabbits too."
  • Road noise: Campgrounds near highways, such as Twin Pine RV Park, may have some traffic noise. A camper shared, "Road noise is not too bad."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose family-friendly sites: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds, like the Lamesa RV Parking Area. A reviewer said, "Great find!! On our way to New Mexico."
  • Plan for activities: Bring games or sports equipment to enjoy at parks. One camper suggested, "It's a good stop between Austin and somewhere so it is not the best place but it has hookups."
  • Pack snacks and meals: Having food on hand can save time and money. A visitor at Coleman RV Park noted, "Can't beat it for an overnight while traveling across TX."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check electrical hookups: Some sites, like those at the Lamesa RV Parking Area, may have issues. One camper mentioned, "The electrical has slowly deteriorated."
  • Stay connected: Ensure your mobile service works well. A visitor at Lake Colorado City State Park Campground noted, "Starlink worked fine. T-Mobile, Verizon, Visible and Cricket were light on signal strength."
  • Be ready for leveling: Many sites are uneven, so bring leveling blocks. A camper at Yoakum County Park said, "The sites are 'lay of the land' so be sure to have plenty of blocks/boards to help level out your rig."

Camping near Klondike, Texas, offers a variety of experiences, from free sites to well-equipped parks. Whether you're traveling with family or solo, there's something for everyone in this area.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Klondike, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Klondike, TX is White Island Park with a 3-star rating from 1 review.