Glamping near Bangs, TX

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    Lake Brownwood State Park Campground and COE Hords Creek Lake Lakeside Park house glamping accommodations that combine outdoor experiences with modern comforts. Both locations feature CCC-built cabins and climate-controlled glamping options with full hookups, showers, and picnic tables along lakefront settings. The campgrounds maintain clean, well-kept facilities where guests can enjoy both privacy and convenience while experiencing the central Texas landscape. Sites provide electricity, water, and comfortable spaces to relax after a day of exploration. One visitor highlighted the unique character of the accommodations: "The remarkable area of this park lies in the CCC cabins. Each cabin is rustic and unique with vintage rustic decor, and that's all you'll think you ever need."

    Lake access creates numerous recreational opportunities at these glamping destinations, with fishing piers, boat ramps, and swimming areas available for guests. Hiking trails wind through the parks, offering wildlife viewing with deer frequently spotted in early mornings and evenings. Lake Brownwood features a lakeside trail that connects glamping sites to stone structures and historic buildings constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Flatrock Park and Lake Brownwood provide seasonal accommodations from May through September, while Hords Creek Lake offers year-round availability. A recent visitor mentioned, "We stayed in loop 2 site 149. Very big well spaced lakeside sites. Wanted to add more days but the weekends book full. Plan ahead and book early." Winter visits offer exceptional peace and quiet, while summer brings more activity to the lakes and beaches.

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      1. Lake Brownwood State Park Campground

      4.5(19)11mi from Bangs109 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Take plenty of water, Insect repellent, and sunscreen with you if you decided to bike the Nopales Ridge Trail in the middle of June."

      "But take a walk along the lakeshore trail and see the cabins, dance hall, and steps constructed by the CCC and you'll be transported back in time."

      from $15 - $360 / night

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      2. COE Hords Creek Lake Lakeside Park

      4.8(10)27mi from BangsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "General: Approximately 140 sites (plus 12 cabins) spread out all around Hords Creek Lake in two areas: Lakeside Park and Flat Rock Park."

      "Plenty of pavilions with lots of water and electric hookups. Lots of wildlife."

      3. Flatrock Park

      4.0(3)27mi from BangsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This RV campground is beautiful and away from any road or city sounds and light pollution. This would be 5 stars but there are very few full hookup spots with sewer."

      4. Flatrock (texas)

      5.0(2)27mi from Bangs64 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed for three nights and the lake was beautiful, the swimming areas clean, the bathrooms tidy, and we had no neighbors."

      "We enjoyed camping here, and 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."

      from $24 - $130 / night

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      5. Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake

      4.3(4)41mi from Bangs69 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Copperas Creek COE in Comanche, TX (Lake Proctor) Site #63 50 amp Full hook up Back-in site March 2024 Beautiful park!"

      "Fishing is great off the nearby fishing dock and a lot of people came with boats. Sites 11-14 are in the shade and right on the water! The park rangers are wonderful and so kind and helpful."

      from $24 - $130 / night

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      6. San Saba River RV Park

      3.7(3)44mi from BangsRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "A couple of large branches fell on and next to us causing us to move the first night."

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    • Napunani
      Mar. 26, 2022

      Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake

      Basic Corps of Engineer Campground

      Reserved 159 days prior 

      Pros

      No reservation fee charged for marking online reservation 

      50% discount with National Park Pass 

      Roadways easy to maneuver without any low-hanging branches 

      Quiet except for middle of the night party animal noise and distant trains 

      Good dark sky viewing as there are NO street lights in campground 

      Concrete treads where RV wheels land were level requiring no additional leveling efforts 

      Metal cover over concrete picnic table 

      Entrance gate closed10pm-6am so exit only without any reentry until 6am

      Saw 1 squirrel and 5 deer 

      Nice Golf Course next to campground 

      Nice fishing piers 

      Plenty TP in toilet/shower rooms 

      Very nice large group picnic pavilions 

      3 bars 3G Verizon 

      Cons

      Site consist of sandy gravel which high winds created a dust storm making a gritty mess of everything inside and out

      Site water hookup below ground 

      Campsite had unusual amount of trash and cigarette butts 

      Campfire ring full of ash and trash upon arrival and there has been a county burn ban for the last 6 months

      Campground toilet/shower facility lit up at night like a Christmas tree 

      County Burn ban, which we discovered ourselves and confirmed by calling park prior to arriving with campfire wood

      Upon check-in, friendly woman at gate told us one thing then a man at the gate contradicted the woman regarding charcoal fires

      Quiet hours not enforced. 4 toilets for 24 campsites for possible 8 people per campsite PLUS boaters and fishermen. Phew! 

      Half of park closed during winter so 37 campsites only open April-September

      The park 3 dumpsters were overflowing; 1 was over flowing upon our Thursday afternoon arrival and the other 2 were overflowing Sunday morning so we had to pack out our trash

      No number sign on our site

      No patrolling host or ranger. 

      No privacy from one campsite to another

      No playground, basketball or tennis courts 

      No campsite BBQ grill 

      No hiking trails 

      No soap or hand towels in toilet facility 

      No trash cans in or outside toilet facility so people threw trash on floor 

      No WIFI

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      Eat at Granny Clark’s in Dublin TX. Blue plate special and buffet. Brookshires Grocery and Tractor Supply in Comanche Stephenville 30 miles from campground has Walmart, H‑E‑B, CVS, Walgreens, but no Lowes or Home Depot.

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 12, 2018

      Lake Brownwood State Park Campground

      Great place for camping and fishing

      1. Take plenty of water, Insect repellent, and sunscreen with you if you decided to bike the Nopales Ridge Trail in the middle of June. Note that there are several areas along the trail where you may need to carry your bike.
      2. There are air conditioned cabins available, many with lakeviews.
      3. There are at least two floating piers (with lights!) and one wooden fishing pier (with lights!).
      4. The park has many trees and is beautifully maintained.
      5. The public facilities (restrooms, showers, picnic areas) were clean and usable. Toilets flushed, TP was available, there was cold AND hot water, overhead lights worked, mirrors above sinks were usable
      6. It is well worth the time to visit the beautiful and elegant CCC Lodge.
      7. Black ants rule the park. Plan accordingly.
    • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 31, 2021

      Lake Brownwood State Park Campground

      Gorgeous CCC Cabins & Nice Campground

      The remarkable area of this park lies not in it's campground loop. The loop is pretty, lovely even, and it looks like a lot of other campgrounds on a beautiful lake. But take a walk along the lakeshore trail and see the cabins, dance hall, and steps constructed by the CCC and you'll be transported back in time. In 8.5 years on the road, I've never been more tempted to go inside than by these simple, lovely, stone structures.  Just a bed, small kitchen, table, and a bathroom complete with vintage rustic decor, and that's all you'll think you ever need.  So adorable!

      But this is a campground review so let's get back to it. The campground seems like the perfect bustling summertime holiday vacation spot. It's set up more like a city park with lots of open space and grass, than individual sites carved out of the woods. Walking around during winter, you can imagine the families gathering at the water, renting stand-up paddle boards, playing volleyball, or chasing a frisbee into the water. It has a reputation for being a place where families gather year after year, and I can see why. There are electrical/water sites as well as tent only sites right by the water, which really have the best location in the park. The bathroom is a little dated, but functional and clean with hot showers. 

      Brownwood is within a 20 minute drive and has all the services of a modern suburban city. There are several trails throughout the park, but getting out on the water seems to be the focus of this park.

    • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 16, 2022

      COE Hords Creek Lake Lakeside Park

      Nice CoE campground in rural central Texas

      General: Approximately 140 sites (plus 12 cabins) spread out all around Hords Creek Lake in two areas: Lakeside Park and Flat Rock Park. According to the map, two of the four gatehouses are closed – not sure if this is a permanent closure (and don’t know if these campsites are also closed). There was no attendant at the gate when we arrived.

      Site Quality: Paved/gravel driveways, some are pull-through, some have sewer hookups, and some have 50 amp electric. A bonus for us that we did not know when we reserved is that several sites have screened-in shelters with electricity and a generous-sized concrete picnic table. There are many trees throughout the campground and although we didn’t need the shade when we were there, I imagine it would be nice during the hot summer. There is also a fire ring but there was a strict fire ban when we were there (In fact, there was a large wildfire about 8 miles from the campground and we had been warned to stay ready to evacuate if the wind changed direction).

      Bathhouse: There seem to be more than adequate bathhouses located throughout, however, the one closest to our site was small and somewhat inadequate: one shower, one sink, and two toilets. If the campground was completely full, this may pose a problem. There was no hot water, even in the shower and the shower door did not have a latch for privacy. Also, no hooks or shelves, or soap dispensers. Make sure you bring a towel if you do not want to use the air dryer. 

      Activities/Amenities: There are several boat ramps, fishing docks, and swimming areas at different points of the lake. There was a nice, covered playground in the Lakeside Park campground. It is a bit of a hike to the dumpsters. 

      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

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 22, 2026

      COE Hords Creek Lake Lakeside Park

      Large and private.

      Large park with site options. Back in, pull through and RV, cabins. Sites are large with great views. Plenty of pavilions with lots of water and electric hookups. Lots of wildlife.

    • P
      May. 2, 2024

      Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake

      Copperas Creek COE

      Copperas Creek COE in Comanche, TX (Lake Proctor) Site #63 50 amp Full hook up Back-in site March 2024

      Beautiful park! The lady working the gate should have her picture in the dictionary under customer service. Very pleasant & welcoming!

      The site has lots of shade trees with a view of the lake (not lakeside). Sites are not on top of each other, but no type of barrier between sites. Water had a terrible smell.

      Despite it being the beginning of spring break in Texas & the amount of people here, it is fairly quiet.

      If you’re camping with others, there are 3 double RV sites on this end of the park.

      Would definitely come back here again. — at Copperas Creek Park.

    • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 22, 2019

      Lake Brownwood State Park Campground

      Lake Brownwood State Park + Swimming + Boating + Fishing

      I would rate this park 3.5 out of 5 stars. The park has a variety of facilities which earns it a 4 star rating. But the quality of the facilities only earns it a 3 star rating. So it averages out to 3.5 in my opinion.

      Lake Brownwood State Park is pretty much located in the center of Texas. However, it is a bit of a drive from many of the major cities like Houston, San Antonio, Austin and Dallas. It is fairly convenient to reach from Abilene and San Angelo. If you need to pick up camping supplies there are grocery stores and sporting good stores in the nearby town of Brownwood.

      The main attraction of the park is that it is situated on the shores of Lake Brownwood. There are ample opportunities to take advantage of lakeside activities like swimming, boating and fishing. There are a variety of camping options with tent sites, cabana sites and RV sites. At most of the sites there are nice oak trees that provide shade and can support a hammock. Note that Texas State Parks require 2 inch suspension straps when hanging a hammock. There are boat ramps, fishing piers and a loop hiking trail. The hiking trail is a loop trail, fairly level, but I would say moderately interesting. The real attraction of this park is the lake.

      Some of the facilities such as the restrooms and the cabanas are a bit dated and could benefit from an update. The staff was very friendly when I visited. And the other campers were respectful.

      I would like to say that I visited the park during a weekday when the park had few visitors. However, I've heard that on the weekend the park fills up quickly and can be quite busy.

    • Sallie H.
      May. 12, 2019

      Lake Brownwood State Park Campground

      Hidden jewel on Lake Brownwood.

      This park is a gem. Located on the shores of Lake Brownwood. It’s a civilian conservation Corp park and has many wonderful pavilions and guest halls and guest houses for rent. Fishing, boating, hiking. Something for everyone!

    • Katie H.
      Jun. 18, 2020

      Flatrock (texas)

      Tranquil Lakeside Stay

      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, the bathrooms tidy, and we had no neighbors. And with our access pass it was only $8 a night for electric and water hook ups! Totally recommend. Our pups loved it too!


    Guide to Bangs

    Lake Brownwood State Park and several Corps of Engineers parks provide glamping near Bangs, Texas, with options ranging from historic cabins to full-hookup RV sites around lakefront settings. These central Texas destinations sit between 1,300 and 1,500 feet elevation, with temperatures averaging 96°F in summer and 56°F in winter. The region features limestone outcroppings and live oak woodlands typical of the Cross Timbers ecological region.

    What to do

    Kayaking on quiet waters: At Lake Brownwood State Park Campground, you can bring your own kayak and enjoy peaceful paddling. "It was a rainy weekend but enjoyable. Some nice trails along the lake. Sun finally came out on the last day enough for me to kayak. I was the only one out on the lake," notes Emily M.

    Fishing from multiple piers: Multiple fishing opportunities exist with several illuminated piers. "There are at least two floating piers (with lights!) and one wooden fishing pier (with lights!)," reports Larry D. The piers provide comfortable places to fish throughout the day and evening.

    Hiking accessible trails: The 3-mile bicycle trail at Lakeside Hords Creek Lake offers good terrain for casual rides. "We rode our bikes a lot there are a 3 miles bicycles, trail plus a hiking trail, and a few small trails around the park," says Mic R., who enjoyed the cycling opportunities despite noting it wasn't the biggest park.

    What campers like

    Spacious, well-separated sites: At Lakeside Hords Creek Lake, the campsites provide ample room between neighbors. "Very big well spaced lakeside sites. Wanted to add more days but the weekends book full. Plan ahead and book early," advises R B., highlighting the popularity of these larger sites.

    Excellent wildlife viewing: Early mornings and evenings are prime times for wildlife spotting. "We take our bikes to get around. I've gone to Lakeside since I was young for family reunions and camping and I love it. It's always so peaceful and I love to watch the deer that roam around," shares Jessica M.

    Peaceful winter camping: Off-season camping provides exceptional quiet at Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake. "During the week we were one of two trailers in our area. Fishing is great off the nearby fishing dock and a lot of people came with boats," reports Paige M., who appreciated the tranquility during their stay.

    What you should know

    Seasonal availability varies: While some campgrounds operate year-round, others have limited seasons. "Half of park closed during winter so 37 campsites only open April-September," notes Napunani about Copperas Creek's seasonal limitations.

    Weekends fill quickly: Make reservations well in advance, especially for summer months and weekends. "Very big well spaced lakeside sites. Wanted to add more days but the weekends book full. Plan ahead and book early," advises R B.

    Cell service limitations: Coverage varies significantly between carriers at Flatrock Park. "Absolutely NO Verizon but three bars AT&T. We were in Site 30!" reports Paige M., providing essential information for those needing to stay connected.

    Tips for camping with families

    Consider screened shelters: Some sites feature enhanced comfort for family gatherings. "Several sites have screened-in shelters with electricity and a generous-sized concrete picnic table," explains Lee D., describing a valuable amenity for families with children.

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