Best Glamping near La Grange, TX

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Best Glamping Sites Near La Grange, TX (13)

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Recent Glamping Reviews in La Grange

147 Reviews of 13 La Grange Campgrounds


  • steven B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Stephen Austin State Park Campground
    Nov. 4, 2024

    Stephen Austin State Park Campground

    Mid week camping

    The pull through site was nice with plenty of shade. The site are far enough apart so you don’t feel you are in top of your neighbors. There was a fire ban at the time of our visit so we weren’t able to enjoy the fire pit. The near by visitor center was interesting.

  • Jim P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Splashway Campground
    Aug. 11, 2024

    Splashway Campground

    Awesome park with tons of activities!

    Campsites are a little close together, but well equipped otherwise. Went for The water park, which is a blast, and campsites are within easy walking distance. There are a ton of other activities as well - putt-putt, laser tag, paddle boats, fishing, etc. also had curbside trash pickup which was nice.

    Would have been nice if there were some incentives for the water park for campers - early entrance, or discount, but that would be the only thing I would add.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Bastrop North Shore Park
    Jun. 24, 2024

    Lake Bastrop North Shore Park

    Beautiful location

    LCRA Bastrop Lake North Shore was a beautiful location, great beach access, and warm water. We stayed in sites 71, a pull through, and 76, a back in. Sites are large and accommodating a variety of rigs. Undesirableness of the park --Grounds were not kept very well. Huge fire ant mounds everywhere. Grass was pretty tall, making it very difficult to watch for ant mounds, not to mention snakes. We were there for an entire week Monday-Monday, and you would think that they would make sure the Grounds were mowed and ready for a busy weekend, this was not the case.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Stephen Austin State Park Campground
    Jun. 11, 2024

    Stephen Austin State Park Campground

    Interesting State Park Near Houston

    We had no problem finding this interesting state park as our RV GPS took us right to the gate and we had been to this campground (CG) two years ago. This time, we knew better than to park at the office's stop sign to register, which is where most CGs have you stop when registering. There’s a sign that says not to park there but to pull forward. Last time we, didn't read the stop sign and got our butt chewed by a park ranger. As we are disabled veterans, we also got new Texas State Park passes, so we did not have to pay the additional$5 per person state park entry fee on top of the camping fee. You do not have to be a Texas resident but you need to be at least 60 percent service disabled. The same very nice and knowledgeable lady from last time checked us in and we proceeded to pull through site 17 with FHUs, but only 30 AMP. The utilities are placed centered on the site, which is nice. The water pressure here is on the low side at around 30-35 psi. The sites are nearby, but the spacious yard has a cement patio, picnic table, and fire pit. We had no problem getting our 40’ 5th wheel in the site but had to park our F450 at an angle in front of the rig. We got 2 bars on Verizon and were able to place our Starlink to get a shot of the northern sky. There are a lot of mature trees in this CG, so the satellite is going to depend on the site. As we checked in, we were told several trails had opened back up as the area was recovering from heavy rain and flooding. The golf course, now private, had opened back up as well, but there was still a lot of water on the course when we were there in February.

  • Whatabus2
    Camper-submitted photo from Welch Park Somerville Lake
    May. 27, 2024

    Welch Park Somerville Lake

    Welsh City Park privately run mostly day visitors big groups of party's

    I like Welsh park not a bad stop if your stuck and all other campgrounds are full nice people running the park  would stay again

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bastrop State Park Campground
    Apr. 9, 2024

    Bastrop State Park Campground

    Excellent but noisy

    The only reason I gave it 4stars is because of a lot of street noise outside the park. The park itself is beautiful and quiet. Great bathroom fac; very new and clean. All of the tent sides have sand tent pads, but if you’re a hammock camper be sure the trees fit your kit.

  • C
    Camper-submitted photo from Stephen Austin State Park Campground
    Aug. 17, 2023

    Stephen Austin State Park Campground

    Excellent Park for Weekend Camping Trips

    We have been to this park twice.  Once as our very first trip with our travel trailer (Site 24), and once again this year (Site 13).  This park is really nice for hiking, biking, or just relaxing.

    Great trails for all exercise levels.  Lots of places to stop and rest, or just sit and take in nature for a while.

    Just be careful, if Google GPS tries to take you to the back gate... :)  It's a tiny road, and a dead end.

  • G
    Camper-submitted photo from Splashway Campground
    Aug. 14, 2023

    Splashway Campground

    Splashway Campground Review

    This is a great campground with lots to do. It is awesome like geometry dash lite. We camped: the camp pitch was fairly level with electric hookup, water supply close to the tent and a fire pit for each pitch. There are also RV hookups as well. My kids totally enjoyed the laser tag, there is also a boating pond, fishing and live music on a Saturday night. The toilet block was the cleanest I have ever seen on a campsite- it was as clean as many hotels I have stayed in. One good advice for anyone staying in a campsite in Texas: compared to campsites in more temperate climes, Texas campsites are dusty and have as much dirt as grass on the pitches(and this site is no exception). Bring a tarp to put under your tent- it will be a lot easier to clean than the bottom of a sewn-in groundsheet when you get home.

  • charisa R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Bastrop State Park Campground
    May. 15, 2023

    Bastrop State Park Campground

    wildflowers hike

    went there just to hike a little but ended up discovering wildflowers has recently bloomed and greening!! we had to extend our hike just to see more wildflowers and wild raspberries that had grown right by the trail

  • Lisa
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Colorado River
    May. 13, 2023

    Thousand Trails Colorado River

    Wide open space, lovely and quiet

    Stayed here for one night while traveling through.  We wish we had a little more time to spend here.  It's a large campground, with lots of choices of types of spaces to stay, i.e. by the water under the trees, or in an open area. 

    We appreciate that it was quiet at night.  Customer service was very courteous and friendly.

  • David M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Splashway Campground
    May. 6, 2023

    Splashway Campground

    Rocky Creek, Somerville

    First time there and was really impressed with this campground. The slots are a great price and big sites, most have a metal pavilion over the picnic table, which was convenient. Sites are very level, wide and deep. All the sites have great views of the lake and even if you aren’t on a lake front, there is plenty of access to the lake all around the grounds. Paved roads which was great for bikes or even electric scooters. Wooded trails and lots of wildlife. Lots of deer all over the grounds in the evening variety of birds. The campground sites on a giant peninsula, which gives so much shoreline, which is managed by the Army Corp. of Engineers, so it’s well maintained and undeveloped. Multiple boat ramps and sites that are on the shoreline, which have a shallow bank, so you can Anchor your boat right off the bank and have walk up access to your campsite and boat. Wild Bills is right across the street, which has all the little things you may have forgot to bring or ability to restock on some beverages and snacks. It’s a 10-15 min bike ride from your campsite or a 5 min drive. Very convenient. Bryan, Tx is only 25 mins away and has a Super Walmart with Curbside service if you need to grab something more specific or a larger grocery order. Quick and easy. College Station was about 45mins away and it’s all easy driving.

    It can get pretty windy if you book a slot down lower at the tip of the peninsula, but they will let you swap spaces whenever you want to if there is something available. The campsite up the hill are pretty protected from the wind, so regardless of the wind they have options if it’s more than what you want to deal with. Definitely my place to camp when visiting Somerville. They also let me check-in early when the previous camper left early, so I really appreciated that as well.

  • Kimberly B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Colorado River
    Mar. 8, 2023

    Thousand Trails Colorado River

    Wonderful campground with so much to offer

    Starlink is pretty quick here and T-Mobile is smoking fast.

    Management is kind, courteous, and quick to fix any issues. It’s a hidden gem of Texas to be sure.

  • Dan W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Colorado River
    Feb. 22, 2023

    Thousand Trails Colorado River

    Colorado Rvr RV Park

    The staff is great. The park is very nice. Its newer part has no mature trees or other wind block so it windy alot of the time. Other then that, we enjoyed it very much.

  • Napunani
    Camper-submitted photo from Stephen Austin State Park Campground
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Stephen Austin State Park Campground

    Nice Park

    Very nice FHU pull thru sites with 5 camp hosts, who, according to signage, they clean the toilets and shower facilities. Quiet NYE weekend with 10 FHU sites vacant! Two New toilet/shower facilities for campgrounds. A herd of whitetail deer wanders thru campground in morning and evening.

  • Missy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Colorado River
    Dec. 30, 2022

    Thousand Trails Colorado River

    We will come back

    We love it here. Right on the Colorado river plus two ponds to fish in. Lots of places to walk or ride your bikes. Management is very friendly and helpful. Their are also deer everywhere. They have off leash area for fur babies

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lockhart State Park Campground
    Dec. 20, 2022

    Lockhart State Park Campground

    Fore!

    Lockhart State Park

    So first the best, in my opinion, thing about Lockhart SP; it’s a few miles from Lockhart City where there is some DELICIOUS food!! Smitty’s is my favorite! I will actually travel HOURS off my driving route to stop by!

    So…back to the Lockhart State Park. If you golf you will love Lockhart. Don’t get me wrong there are a few trails and historical CCC things to explore, but it seemed to me the golf was the main focus. There’s also a cement pond to relax around. The campground was adequate, roofed picnic areas and grills at each site. Not much in the way of shade. On the up side you won’t get lost in the camping area. The showerhouse was well maintained and small. The staff , the ones I met, were also adequate.

    Did I mention the nearby EXCELLENT food?

  • Tina K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Bastrop State Park Campground
    Oct. 10, 2022

    Bastrop State Park Campground

    Bastrop SP

    Clean park. Restrooms rival Buccee's. Friendly, helpful rangers. RV sites clean. Bring levels. City water is safe to drink. Will be a 5 star once dam is complete and lake is refilled.



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