Best Campgrounds near Deer Park, TX

Camping options around Deer Park, Texas include several RV resorts and campgrounds within a short drive of the city. Eagles Point RV and Camping, San Jacinto Riverfront RV Resort, and 4 Pennies Country Leisure RV are located near the northern edge of the area, while other facilities like Lakeview RV Resort and Houston Med Center KOA Holiday are situated closer to Houston. Most campgrounds in the region accommodate RVs with full hookups, and many also offer tent camping and cabin rentals. The proximity to Galveston Bay provides opportunities for waterfront camping experiences approximately 20-30 miles from Deer Park.

The Gulf Coast climate significantly impacts camping conditions, with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Many RV resorts in the area maintain year-round operations, though reservations are strongly recommended during peak travel seasons. According to one visitor at Lakeview RV Resort, "The park was clean and staff was friendly. I had no problems at the park. Close to the Texas Medical Center." Mosquitoes can be problematic, particularly after rainfall or in areas near water. Most established campgrounds provide concrete pads for RVs, and many feature security gates with access codes for overnight guests. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, though some areas closer to the coast may experience spotty coverage.

Waterfront access represents a major draw for campers in the greater Houston-Galveston area. Several campgrounds near Galveston Bay offer fishing opportunities and water views. A camper noted that Cedar Cove provides "alcohol-allowed, big-rig-friendly" sites with amenities including drinking water and electric hookups. Family-friendly facilities are common, with many resorts featuring swimming pools, recreation rooms, and planned activities. Proximity to urban amenities remains a consistent advantage, with most campgrounds situated within reasonable driving distance of restaurants, shopping, and medical facilities. The combination of natural settings and convenient access to city amenities makes the Deer Park area appealing for both short weekend getaways and longer-term stays.

Best Camping Sites Near Deer Park, Texas (216)

    1. Eagles Point RV and Camping

    3 Reviews
    Deer Park, TX
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 287-9082

    $25 - $60 / night

    "I’m from CA and I’m used to camping out in the woods so I was a little scared of what to expect when I was driving through the quaint town, but to my surprise the campgrounds were really nice."

    "It is pretty close to town but once you get here you'll be blown away by how it feels like it's super far from anything else."

    2. Brickhouse RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Kemah, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 504-2522

    $49 - $79 / night

    "Pool is located next to Jarbo Bayou for birdwatching, kayaking and fishing. There is a convenient laundry facility on site as well as a clubhouse. Staff is very friendly."

    3. USA RV Resorts Marina Bay

    4 Reviews
    Kemah, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 334-0333

    "The location in Kemah is walking distance to several good restaurants and musical entertainment. Across the street is Clear Lake Shores. A bayside community with boats."

    "There’s a nice club house for parties, laundry facilities, a pool next to the bayou, fishing and kayaking/canoeing in the bayou and a friendly staff that keeps the park clean and cared for."

    4. Houston / Med Center KOA Holiday

    5 Reviews
    Bellaire, TX
    18 miles
    Website

    "It has three locations with washer and dryers, two dog parks, a recreation room and easy access to Tom Bass park."

    "The city park it cleared out and shut down by the police every night so there aren’t any people roaming around after dark."

    6. Lakeview RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Bellaire, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (713) 723-0973

    "Close to the Texas Medical Center. The area around the park is a bit rough."

    "Pretty lakes with fish. A shuttle to the hospitals. It’s right off the highway. Nothing within walking distance though except the convenience store."

    7. Cedar Cove

    1 Review
    Baytown, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 837-5366

    $50 - $200 / night

    9. Eric & Jay’s RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Pearland, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (713) 206-0779

    $65 - $79 / night

    "You are right next to interstate, but it’s convenient to stores and easy to get in & out of gate."

    10. Galveston Bay RV Resort

    1 Review
    Baytown, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 420-3200
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Recent Reviews near Deer Park, TX

461 Reviews of 216 Deer Park Campgrounds


  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Sandpiper RV Resort

    Convenient to Visit Galveston!

    This was a great spot. Our site was level and easy to get set up. It was off season so the office was closed early when we arrived but they did call us to let us know and it all was pretty smooth. Power, water, sewer great just as expected no surprises or problems. We loved our spot and the proximity to the beach do sunrises and walks to the Seawall. So many options for dining and we did love visiting Galveston.
    We went to Seawall Church, the Farmers Market, Kite Shop and enjoyed Happy Hour watching the cruise ships pass by.
    The Sandpiper has nice laundry room and community room. And a very nice pool, but it was too cold to enjoy. We would def stay again!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Galveston Island State Park Campground

    Very large RV Pads, short walk to sunrise!

    The pad had 50 Amp and Water, there is a dump station as you come in or leave. The pictures on their website don’t show how large and nicely paved the area is. The table is under a large covering and you have plenty of space to enjoy the ocean breeze!
    The beach is very nice and quiet (in February) and we enjoyed wonderful sunrises and walking/beach combing. There were a few mosquitos at dusk…but the seems to disappear. The walkway to beach is very smooth and accessible. There are other RV parks in the area that you have to cross the road to get to the beach, we appreciated that it was on the beach! Bath houses were nice. Seemed pretty well kept and recently built. (A couple years maybe?)

  • Julie M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Sandpiper RV Resort

    Great location but choose your site carefully

    We wanted to be close to the city so we could cycle around the sights of Galveston. The cheaper sites are actually on the street, with no fence around them and it was very noisy. We were able to move to a different site though which was great. The bathrooms were clean and well appointed. Happy to recommend a stay here but just be aware of the noise on the street.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 13, 2026

    Follett’s Island Beach

    Very peaceful, primitive camping!

    We stayed for 6 nights. Don’t be intimidated by staying on the beach! As others have suggested, the sand is packed more like dirt on this beach, which made it very comfortable to drive in. Our truck and trailer were safe throughout the week. We lucked out with good weather.

    Things to note: there are trash cans right near the entrance of the beach only. No water near the beach, but if you drive to San Luis Pass County Park, ask the parks staff you’re staying on the beach and hopefully they’ll let you fill up (they let us!). Otherwise, gas stations nearby are good options. This was something that may be obvious to many, but we were very surprised by the moisture on this beach. Everything was totally soaked by dusk each day, and remained wet through night due to dew/ humidity. Recommend a car/rig self-wash right as you leave at TJ’s in Clute/Freeport. As others have noted, just watch the tide predictions, and you should be good. The tide never reached us, not even close.

    During the weekdays, we were sometimes the only folks we could see anywhere on the beach, which was cool. It felt nice when other campers showed up at night, tho. They mostly kept a nice distance, so it felt nice and private. It was very often patrolled by parks staff. Highly recommend if you have off-grid power capabilities and don’t mind the humidity. Enjoy!

  • rob W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 10, 2026

    Winnie Stowell Park

    Winnie Sowell Park

    This is a free park but you must be self contained. Email for a permit. Email parks@chamberstx.gov. Include your name, dates you want to stay, and email address. Attach a photo of your drivers license and license plate.

  • Frank
    Feb. 2, 2026

    Sugar Land RV Park

    The Dyrt is a go-to platform for campers who want honest

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  • Leo S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 31, 2026

    Northlake RV Resort

    Great campground for an extended stay

    Stayed one week during the Freeze of Winter 2026! They communicated via email very well on the status of water. The facilities are very nice! The spots are tightly spaced together but there's plenty of room still to spread out.

  • Tod S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 26, 2026

    Woodland Lakes RV Park

    Great place

    Staff is great. Campground very clean and close to The Woodlands!

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 29, 2025

    Sandpiper RV Resort

    Great RV Park in Galveston

    Perfect location—easy walk to the beach, plus a nice pool, hot tub, and welcoming common area. Clean, comfortable, and exactly what you want for a relaxing getaway.


Guide to Deer Park

The area surrounding Deer Park, Texas offers camping options within a 30-mile radius that provide access to both natural settings and urban amenities. With an elevation near sea level and hot summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from May through September, campers should prepare for humidity levels that frequently reach above 80%. Winter camping is more moderate with temperatures ranging from 40-65°F, making it a viable year-round destination.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Eagles Point RV and Camping provides lake access where campers can fish directly on site. One visitor noted, "You can fish on the lake, hike through the land or just relax and enjoy the serenity."

Water recreation: USA RV Resorts Marina Bay in Kemah offers easy access to boating and water activities. A camper mentioned, "The location in Kemah is walking distance to several good restaurants and musical entertainment. Across the street is Clear Lake Shores. A bayside community with boats."

City park access: Several campgrounds connect to municipal parks with trails. At Houston Med Center KOA Holiday, a reviewer highlighted, "The best thing about the location is that it backs up to Tom Bass park that has wonderful dog parks along with playgrounds and frisbee golf."

What campers like

Quiet locations despite urban proximity: Many campers appreciate the secluded feeling at Eagles Point RV and Camping even though it's near the city. One reviewer observed, "It is pretty close to town but once you get here you'll be blown away by how it feels like it's super far from anything else."

Clean facilities: Bathroom and shower quality is frequently mentioned in positive reviews. At Lakeview RV Resort, a visitor noted, "Bathrooms were open. They were large and clean. A shuttle ran between the park and MD Anderson which made it very convenient for us."

Winter camping comfort: The mild winter climate makes the region attractive for off-season camping. A visitor to Eagles Point shared, "The bathroom was really clean and warm which was a super plus being that it was as cold as 33 degrees outside when we stayed."

What you should know

Traffic considerations: The Houston metro area experiences heavy traffic, particularly during rush hours. A camper at Eric & Jay's RV Resort advised, "If you don't have an EZ Pass or RV Toll Pass, you'll want one if you must drive during rush hour. The traffic is THICK and there were accidents almost every day."

Medical facility proximity: Several campgrounds cater specifically to those needing medical treatment in Houston. One reviewer at Houston Med Center KOA Holiday stated, "We plan to stay here during my visits to MD Anderson for cancer treatment."

Security features: Most campgrounds in the area have gated access for safety. A camper at Lakeview RV Resort commented, "Once your inside the gates, the park was clean and staff was friendly. I had no problems at the park."

Tight spaces: Many RV parks in the area have limited space between sites. One reviewer at Eric & Jay's noted, "Our back-in spot was also very narrow with hardly any room to walk between the picnic bench and trailer once we were pulled-in."

Tips for camping with families

Pool access year-round: Cedar Cove and several other campgrounds maintain heated pools that families can enjoy even outside summer months. A visitor simply noted the "Wonderful view of bay, friendliest people!"

Adult vs. family areas: Some campgrounds separate adult and family zones. At USA RV Resorts Marina Bay, a camper observed, "Campground is divided into 3 sections divided by a fence. Adult only section."

Playground access: Look for campgrounds that connect to city parks for additional play areas. At Houston Med Center KOA, one visitor highlighted access to "wonderful dog parks along with playgrounds and frisbee golf."

Entertainment options: The Kemah Boardwalk provides family activities within driving distance of several campgrounds. A camper at USA RV Resorts Marina Bay mentioned, "Kemah boardwalk is a short drive down the street. Location is best part of here."

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Be prepared with leveling blocks at some parks despite concrete pads. A reviewer at Eric & Jay's RV Resort shared, "This is a brand new park, yet some of the concrete slabs are unlevel. Perhaps the most unlevel that we've experienced in our travels."

Internet connectivity varies: Campgrounds have different approaches to WiFi. At Eric & Jay's, a camper explained their unique system: "They have a 'no wifi' slogan, and the campground wifi is rendered obsolete within the confines of your designated space, instead favoring a hard-wired ethernet connection to your router."

Navigating tight entrances: Several of the best places to camp near Deer Park, Texas have challenging entrances. A USA RV Resorts Marina Bay camper warned, "Getting there the first time is a tad shaky. As you pull in, natural inclination is to go to the right ... which is wrong. You have to go left to be able to hit the sites correctly."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Deer Park, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Deer Park, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 216 campgrounds and RV parks near Deer Park, TX and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Deer Park, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Deer Park, TX is Eagles Point RV and Camping with a 5-star rating from 3 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Deer Park, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Deer Park, TX.