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    68 Reviews of 0 Lubbock Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Coleman RV Park
      September 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 :)

    • Camper-submitted photo from Crosbyton City RV Park
      July 30, 2024

      Crosbyton City RV Park

      A place to lay over.

      I may have just used that title, but I liked the spot. I stayed there two nights. The parking lot has sites with individual, free water, electricity, and sewer. The town is odd based on my experience. It is small and getting smaller and there is almost no morning activity. But it is interesting. Clearly agriculture and wind energy dominate the economy. I guess everyone is out in the field during the day. There is a hamburger stand in town, which is unremarkable, but not disappointing.

      I enjoyed photographing the town with it's midwestern farm town look and century old buildings.

      Absolut no problems with the site or the town. I enjoyed driving around the surrounding landscape for a couple of days.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Crosbyton City RV Park
      July 11, 2024

      Crosbyton City RV Park

      Great stay

      Water, electric, sewer and level site for only a donation. 16 TV stations came in too. The pool is open and they have a refreshment center. I've paid $100 a night for a spot as good as this.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Crosbyton City RV Park
      December 1, 2023

      Crosbyton City RV Park

      Nice little park.

      True all above. Decent place! Free with services. Amazing. Level enough. Expected way less. Been to Lions Parks before. Usually quite nice.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lubbock KOA
      September 11, 2023

      Lubbock KOA

      Nice for a quick stop through

      We only stayed one night while on our way through the area but it was convenient for the use of bathrooms and shower. Has an indoor pool and little recreational center. There are things close by if you need a Walmart or quick bite.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Wayne Russell RV Park
      September 3, 2023

      Wayne Russell RV Park

      Wayne Russell RV Park

      I arrived at 4pm 2 other trailers were here and hooked up but no one was here . Very quiet. They have 20,30and 50 electric hook ups . Dump and flush water.b6

    • Camper-submitted photo from Camelot Village & RV Park
      August 18, 2023

      Camelot Village & RV Park

      Quiet

      Very quiet. Mostly long term rv’ ers. Looks like they have 1/2 dozen or so overnight pull through. Easy to get in and out. Costco, Cabelas, other retail, and restaurants across road in shopping center. Will stay here again when we have to come to Lubbock, TX.

      In town so cell service with Tello for my iPad and ATT for my phone was very good.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Wayne Russell RV Park
      August 6, 2023

      Wayne Russell RV Park

      Free

      Free little stop with hook ups. Sites are pull through. Accommodate about 4 medium trailers. Water and electric on site with dump station on edge of park. Near a quiet lower traffic highway.

      I was only one here Saturday. Nobody around. No bathrooms nearby, gas station looks almost abandoned. Very rural area.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Levelland City RV Park
      June 7, 2023

      Levelland City RV Park

      Great stop over

      I simply needed a safe place to stop for the night while traveling and this was perfect. The city actually provides water and electricity as well as a dump station. The only downfall is the proximity to the noisy road but it is much better than a Walmart parking lot.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lubbock KOA
      May 30, 2023

      Lubbock KOA

      Lots of trees, Great staff

      Stayed here for one night. Lots of shade trees, great indoor pool, Starlink works great here

    • Camper-submitted photo from Loop Two Eight-nine RV Park
      May 17, 2023

      Loop Two Eight-nine RV Park

      Nice in town park

      This park was right next to the interstate so it was a little noisy. They have full hook ups, a clean shower house, and laundry for $33 a night. I wouldn't recommend this place if you're looking for an oasis but it was nice for a quick stay.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lubbock KOA
      May 13, 2023

      Lubbock KOA

      Clean, convenient place to stop for the night.

      Clean place to stop for the night, while traveling through.  It was a good value in terms of price. Fairly quiet at night.

      One item to consider is that the back side of the park, right off the main (busy) road, was not fenced.  So, it may be a consideration if you are traveling with kids, pets or by yourself.  Did feel safe, overall.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Coleman RV Park
      April 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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Crosbyton City RV Park
      April 18, 2023

      Crosbyton City RV Park

      Good for an overnighter.

      Just add a few more details to what has been said before. It is free, but I gave a donation because I used the trash dumpster, water and electricity. I did find a few of the 30 amp outlets upside-down. Some of the electric boxes on one of the 4 pedestals were about to fall down (picture add). Two electric boxes per pedestal which means possibly 8 RVs, but only 4 water hook-ups. Didn't matter because we were the only ones there. I parked at the north end. Nothing is marked for the different spaces.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Twin Pine RV Park
      February 24, 2023

      Twin Pine RV Park

      Clean and Easy

      The campground is right off Hwy 84 but the road noise is very minimal with more of a hum and lack of jake-braking. Some train noise in the distance, but during our week-long stay, we were never woken up by one. This is a quiet campground. The long term tenants live their daily lives and keep to themselves. The dog area is just a fenced in section up front. No poop bags, but there is a bucket for you to throw away your own. The sites are very large all with full hookup. If you are here during high winds, the interstate berm/overpass blocks much of it. Expect lots of dust, but no trash. They keep things picked up. Good for passing through or just staying outside of Lubbock.

      If you have kids: You are close to the Lubbock Science Spectrum Museum which is part of the ASTC Passport Program. It is a great place to spend the day.

    • Camper-submitted photo from H-K Camping
      January 19, 2023

      H-K Camping

      Nice & Quiet

      Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're happy to welcome your host, Rebecca. This property provides flat sites and to park your RV. Book them today and come back here to leave them some love.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Coleman RV Park
      January 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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Wayne Russell RV Park
      December 14, 2022

      Wayne Russell RV Park

      Free easy camping between Lubbock and Amarillo

      Thank you to the city of Floydada for provider such a nice site. Free pullin site, with electricity and water.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Waylon Jennings RV Park
      November 14, 2022

      Waylon Jennings RV Park

      Good for a night or two.

      Pretty simple place to stay. Has 30 amp electric (shared post), water (shared spigot) and a dump station. No FHU at sites. Most are back in but has a couple of pull thru's. There are a few that look like have been here awhile, so space is limited. Some sites have low hanging tree branches and sites are short. We got our 40' in but luckily found a site that had no back post so we could back in further. Traffic noise is tolerable but is quiet after 10pm.  It is greatly appreciated that the city opened it up and allows us to use.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Waylon Jennings RV Park
      October 4, 2022

      Waylon Jennings RV Park

      Perfect overnight stop

      Electricity, water, dump site, hardware store next door! Used a pull through site that was level and gravel. Donations accepted but free if you choose. Several overnighters in rvs and tents.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Buffalo Springs Lake
      May 20, 2022

      Buffalo Springs Lake

      Overpriced, unorganized, garbage everywhere. So disappointed!

      My friend and I camped our way from CA to Austin and was heading back home. We chose Lubbock area to stop for the night. Buffalo Springs campground was the only nearby place I found to camp. I called them and was told that I had to register online. I was surprised to pay a total of $60 for a camp site. It cost $25 for a tent site plus $5 fee plus $15/adult just to get into the gate. What a rip off! It was split between the two of us so it didn't seem too terrible but...when we drove to our site, there wasn't a shade structure or picnic table in our assigned site. We were told to go online for any changes. I couldn't figure out how to do that and since we were the only campers there, we moved to another site. Fire rings, shade structures, picnic tables and little pieces of trash were randomly spread out everywhere! This was the most unorganized, run down place to tent camp I have ever seen! My dog kept finding bones tossed about on the ground. There were cigarette butts everywhere. We even found a vintage beer pull tab amongst other trashy little things. This was the only tent camping place that I was not happy with the whole 3,600 mile drive!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lubbock KOA
      May 8, 2022

      Lubbock KOA

      Quick overnight

      This was actually my first time staying at a KOA facility. Late checkin was very easy and I had no problem finding the site at night. Place was pretty full but I still felt like I had my own space. Will definitely stay here again when passing through.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Crosbyton City RV Park
      March 29, 2022

      Crosbyton City RV Park

      A parking lot with water & electric

      First, it's free (well, there's a box for donations and we donated). I'm not complaining just giving you the facts. This is basically a dirt parking lot (not a very level one either) with hookups for water and electric. We didn't use the water hookup and we have a surge protector. The first spot we chose had an open ground. The electric in the spot next to it was good.

      Only one other camper. Good spot for one night.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lubbock KOA
      March 10, 2022

      Lubbock KOA

      Pretty nice Journey KOA

      We’ve stayed at some rough journey koas before, but this one was pretty nice. The only down side was you could hear trains at night and it was close 84 and you could hear road traffic. Other than that it was clean and the sites were easily marked.



    Guide to Lubbock

    Camping near Lubbock, Texas, offers a mix of experiences for outdoor lovers. Whether you're in an RV or pitching a tent, there are several campgrounds that cater to different needs and preferences.

    What to do:

    • Explore local attractions: Check out the Silent Wings Museum, which is just a stone's throw from Lubbock RV Park. It's a great spot for a quick visit after setting up camp. One camper mentioned, "Right across from the airport and the Silent Wings Museum, and a great spot for a quick stopover."
    • Enjoy fishing: If you're at Buffalo Springs Lake, you can enjoy fishing and other water activities. A reviewer noted, "Great place to get away! Family friendly, great fishing and easy to maneuver around!!"
    • Visit nearby parks: Levelland City RV Park is a good stop for those traveling between Austin and Colorado. One visitor said, "We stop here all the time... it's an excellent place they have water and electricity that's free."

    What campers like:

    • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers at Lubbock RV Park. One guest raved, "Best bathrooms/showers we’ve encountered anywhere over 8 states the past 4 weeks."
    • Friendly staff: Many reviews highlight the helpfulness of the staff. A camper shared, "Great, friendly staff. Will definitely stay here again."
    • Shady spots: Campers enjoy the shaded areas at Lubbock RV Park. A review mentioned, "Well shaded with trees. Good, clean pool was an unexpected relief from heat."

    What you should know:

    • Reservation requirements: Some campgrounds, like Buffalo Springs Lake, require reservations. A frustrated camper noted, "I was told if I did not have a reservation, I could not enter."
    • Noise levels: Expect some noise from nearby roads, especially at Waylon Jennings RV Park. One visitor mentioned, "Traffic noise is tolerable but is quiet after 10pm."
    • Limited amenities: Not all campgrounds offer full amenities. For instance, Twin Pine RV Park has no drinking water available, as noted by a camper: "NO drinking water."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Choose family-friendly spots: Buffalo Springs Lake is noted for being family-friendly. One reviewer said, "Great place to get away! Family friendly, great fishing."
    • Plan for activities: Look for campgrounds with recreational options. Lubbock KOA has an indoor pool and recreational center, making it a hit for families. A camper mentioned, "Has an indoor pool and little recreational center."
    • Safety first: Ensure the campground is safe for kids. A review of Lubbock KOA mentioned, "Did feel safe, overall."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check for full hookups: Many RVers prefer campgrounds with full hookups. Waylon Jennings RV Park offers 30 amp electric and water, which is a plus. One camper noted, "Free site with water, 30 amp and dump on site."
    • Look for quiet spots: If you're sensitive to noise, consider campgrounds like Twin Pine RV Park, where the road noise is minimal. A visitor shared, "The road noise is very minimal with more of a hum."
    • Be prepared for dust: Some areas can get dusty, especially during high winds. A camper at Twin Pine RV Park mentioned, "Expect lots of dust, but no trash. They keep things picked up."

    Camping around Lubbock, TX, offers a variety of experiences, from family-friendly parks to quiet spots for RVers. Just be sure to check the amenities and plan accordingly!