Camping near Warda, TX

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    Camping near Warda, Texas sits within a region of Central Texas that includes a mix of state parks, private campgrounds, and lakeside recreation areas. Bluff Creek Ranch in Warda provides tent, RV, and cabin camping with basic amenities in a rural setting. Nearby, Buescher State Park Campground in Smithville (about 20 miles southwest) offers year-round camping with well-maintained facilities and a 25-acre lake for fishing and paddling. Bastrop State Park, connected to Buescher by a scenic 12-mile drive, features diverse accommodation options including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins. The Colorado River corridor provides additional camping opportunities at Colorado Landing RV Park in La Grange and Plum Park on the Colorado in Westpoint, both within 30 minutes of Warda.

    The camping season in this region extends year-round, though summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity. Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer more moderate conditions and are popular camping periods. Summer camping requires preparation for heat, insects, and occasional thunderstorms. Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during weekends and holidays. The Texas State Parks Pass provides value for frequent campers, offering discounted rates and free day-use entry. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, though coverage may vary at specific sites within the parks.

    Water recreation forms a central feature of camping in the Warda region. Lake Bastrop North Shore Park provides family-friendly amenities with a 6-mile shoreline trail and boat rentals. According to reviews, "There are so many trees that it keeps the Texas sun and heat off you pretty dang well" at Buescher State Park, making it popular for summer camping. The parks offer varying levels of privacy between sites, with Buescher noted for "good tree cover and a nice level of privacy which can be rare at state sites." Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, various bird species including cardinals and herons, and fishing in park lakes and the Colorado River. Campers should be aware of potential snake encounters, particularly during warmer months.

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    Best Campgrounds near Warda (126)

      1. Buescher State Park Campground

      4.3(19)15mi from Warda59 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I live about 25 minutes away from this park and have taken my dad fishing here as well as hiked here several times."

      "Good sights to see, but it isn't my top priority in Texas."

      from $15 - $85 / night

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      2. Bastrop State Park Campground

      4.3(33)23mi from Warda77 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It has a little for everyone and is conveniently located about thirty minutes from Lockhart where you can get, in my opinion, some of the best BBQ in Texas."

      "We didn’t camp here since we live so close by, but stopped on our way to Lake Somerville State Park."

      from $15 - $850 / night

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      3. Bluff Creek Ranch

      3.5(2)0mi from WardaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Well groomed tent camping around a large pond with showers and toilets just a short walk away. Firewood and ice are complimentary! Great trails for intermediate to advanced mountain bikers."

      from $15 - $20 / night

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      4. Colorado Landing RV & Mobile Home Park

      4.7(3)11mi from WardaRVs, Tents

      "The only thing I didn't like was that the river ran next to the campground but due to yearly heavy rainfalls, maintaining a canoe or kayak launch is impossible."

      "Two large dog parks and walking trails by the pretty river. A great Mexican restaurant is within walking distance from the park."

      from $40 - $50 / night

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      5. Giddings RV Park

      4.0(2)9mi from WardaRVs, Tents

      "Booked three nights as we were enjoying the outlaw racing nearby."

      from $39 / night

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      6. Plum Park on the Colorado

      5.0(1)8mi from WardaTents

      7. Colorado RiverBend Retreat

      5.0(2)11mi from Warda3 sitesTents

      "peaceful and beautiful surroundings. Picnic table, fire pit, hammocks and the bathroom/shower is so close! There is also a large sink - perfect for washing dishes."

      from $55 - $65 / night

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      8. Lake Bastrop North Shore Park

      3.8(19)23mi from WardaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This campground is located a short distance away from the city of Austin, Texas. The park is managed by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA)."

      "We we’re traveling and needed a spot near Austin, Texas and love Lake Bastrop. There’s two Campgrounds one South and one North."

      9. Oak Thicket Park

      4.3(3)13mi from WardaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "After walking around and viewing the other sites, we feel this is the best site around. Lots of trees great space plenty of room for multiple families. It’s not waterfront but it is extremely close."

      "Nice and secluded on a lake. Clean, quiet, and not crowded. Great fishing lake!"

      10. Blue Mule Winery

      5.0(1)11mi from WardaRVs

      "This little family farm is well maintained, super clean and  not only do they have IMO some of Texas' best local wines, there's also Alpaca Llama's and Donkeys."

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    Recent Reviews near Warda, TX

    364 Reviews of 126 Warda Campgrounds


    • Merkin P.
      May. 24, 2026

      Stork RV Park

      Great Family Owned RV Park

      Stork RV Park is very quiet, clean, and well maintained. The on-site property managers are efficient, friendly, and helpful.

    • Daniel S.
      May. 17, 2026

      Westbrook Tiny Home & RV Park

      Nice Park & Friendly Staff

      Been staying at Westbrook Tiny Homes& RV Park and it’s honestly been great. It’s quiet, the spots are nice and level, and everybody’s been really friendly. You can tell they actually care about the place and keep working on improving it. The walking trails and pond are a nice bonus, and it’s a big park and close enough to Austin without feeling crowded all the time. Definitely one of the better parks I’ve stayed at.

    • Lasvegassearch P.
      May. 17, 2026

      Centennial Creekside RV Park

      Great little place!

      Stayed here for a few months in our terry classic (assignment in the area). The owner is good and fair, a straight shooter. The neighbors we all good working people or retires. Literally everyone seemed to be decent people with jobs. No wierdos and No drugs. Has a little creek running through makes for some relaxing fishing. A great little place! We will be back for sure.

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 29, 2026

      McKinney Falls State Park Campground

      Close to Austin Airport

      We choose this due to proximity to the airport where my wife needed to fly out (5 minute drive). Great spots that are well spaced. Loved the bike trails and hiking.

    • Sami G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 24, 2026

      McKinney Falls State Park Campground

      Wildlife & Beautiful Hikes

      We have absolutely loved staying here! The Upper Falls are gorgeous — and the cactus, flowers and trees and bees are buzzing. Our campsite is spacious with electric and water hook up. Affordable stay. Bathrooms were always very clean & hot showers. The Onion Creek Trail is paved and easy to walk. Plus; if you’re wanting to go to downtown Austin, it’s only a 25 min drive away! We would love to come back to this little oasis.

      Watch for gnats! And the only downside are the airplanes that fly over — they can be loud but that’s really it.

    • Reid B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 10, 2026

      Sherwood Forest Faire Campground

      Packed! Interesting camping experience.

      First time camping at any renfest, this is neat. Lots of friendly folks, tons of empty campers as I guess folks show up late in the clan areas. No utilities in the clan areas except there is potable water near the showers. Well see how tonight and Saturday goes, it's supposed to be a ton of parties.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 4, 2026

      Austin East KOA

      Clean spot

      Like most KOA's the price is higher and it less camping than RV parking. However, the bathrooms are great, there are great common areas, washing machines etc.. an the front staff are super nice! Dow town is a long bike ride (for kids) or a short Uber away.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 31, 2026

      McKinney Falls State Park Campground

      Great swimming hole

      The campground is full of trees, hook up for those who need them (clean water for refilling, and electrical for recharging.) nice spot to have bicycles at!

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 31, 2026

      Austin East KOA

      Really nice clean quiet place to stay

      Huge dog park with washing stations. Friendly staff


    Guide to Warda

    The Warda camping region sits approximately 70 miles east of Austin in Texas's Post Oak Savannah ecological zone, characterized by a mix of prairie grasslands and scattered oak motts. The area features rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 300-450 feet above sea level and clay soils that can become challenging after rainfall. Temperatures reach daytime averages of 85-95°F between June and September with nighttime lows dropping to 45-55°F during winter months.

    What to do

    Mountain biking trails: Bluff Creek Ranch in Warda offers extensive trail systems for riders of varying skill levels. "This is a mountain biker's dream! Well groomed tent camping around a large pond with showers and toilets just a short walk away. Firewood and ice are complimentary!" notes Yvette K., who also appreciated the lack of noise pollution: "I didn't hear a peep of highway traffic or other sounds of civilization for the 3 days we were there!"

    Fishing access: Lake Bastrop North Shore Park provides multiple fishing piers and bank access points. The lake remains warm year-round due to the nearby power plant, making it suitable for winter fishing. Christopher P. mentions, "The park only has six campsites left. The rest have been converted to rentals of Airstreams or large tents for $150+ a night. The trails and kayaking are great."

    River recreation: Colorado RiverBend Retreat offers direct river access for fishing and relaxation. "My family and I enjoyed our two night stay at site 2! Peaceful and beautiful surroundings. Picnic table, fire pit, hammocks and the bathroom/shower is so close!" reports Laura D., who adds, "Right by the river - easy to fish or spend time in the multiple hammocks."

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Campers frequently mention the good spacing and natural vegetation at many of the best places to camp near Warda. At Bastrop State Park Campground, Danielle R. notes, "The facilities are amazing. Bathrooms have had a lot of money spent on them, with hot showers and full plumbing. The camp sites are well maintained and the hiking trails are nice."

    Clean facilities: The region's campgrounds generally maintain high standards for bathrooms and shower facilities. According to Red S. at Buescher State Park Campground, "This park was great. In my opinion. I don't know what it is. You're just off in the woods in your camping spot. The pads for your trailer are made of concrete. The whole park is clean and well maintained."

    Shaded campsites: Mature trees provide relief from summer heat at many camping options near Warda. Michelle G. describes Lake Bastrop North Shore Park as "Lovely little getaway. Lovely place. Nice little lake. Clean restrooms. Don't think I'd swim here. Well kept park with hiking trails."

    What you should know

    Reservation patterns: Most campgrounds fill quickly during spring and fall weekends. At Buescher State Park, campers should book at least 3-4 weeks in advance for weekend stays and 1-2 weeks for weekday visits. Amy E. shares, "We have stayed here 2 times and loved it both times. Our time in the park was shorter than we would have liked but we cannot wait to go back and explore more. The rangers were some of the nicest and extremely helpful."

    Water conditions: Oak Thicket Park on Lake Fayette provides warm water year-round due to the power plant discharge. Christyna F. advises, "We have been here several times, the water stays warm due to the power plant, good fishing and kayaking but wind picks up often. RV spots are nice, there are 2 water front spots that are worth the extra cost."

    Fee structures: Most campgrounds charge both entrance fees and camping fees separately. At Bluff Creek Ranch, Robert O. notes, "15 per person just to stay the night," highlighting the per-person rather than per-site fee structure that differs from state parks.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds offer programming specifically for children during summer months. At Bastrop State Park, Kim B. shares, "Right outside Austin with lots of easy trails, historic buildings, nature center, woods, pool. Kids got to do the junior ranger program which they loved."

    Safety considerations: Families should be prepared for wildlife encounters typical of central Texas. Jonathan K. recommends Colorado Landing RV & Mobile Home Park: "We enjoy going for the day to this park it has a huge lake for our canoe and lots of room for the kids to run around. Kids under 12 get in free and adults are $5 for the day."

    Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer designated swimming areas with varying amenities. M H. from Oak Thicket Park reports, "We stayed in site 6. After walking around and viewing the other sites, we feel this is the best site around. Lots of trees great space plenty of room for multiple families. It's not waterfront but it is extremely close. Enjoyed the hike and bike trail and the swimming hole."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: RVers camping near Warda should research individual site dimensions and amenities. At Colorado Landing RV Park, Debbie J. notes, "This park is on the Colorado River and the grounds are beautiful and well maintained. Large, level sites with full hookups. Two large dog parks and walking trails by the pretty river."

    Seasonal considerations: The camping season runs year-round, but RV campers should prepare for humidity and high temperatures in summer. At Colorado Landing, Juliee B. advises, "Sites are about 70' long x 15' wide. Plenty of trees. The only thing I didn't like was that the river ran next to the campground but due to yearly heavy rainfalls, maintaining a canoe or kayak launch is impossible."

    Water access limitations: Despite proximity to rivers and lakes, direct water access varies significantly between campgrounds. Jerry N. from Giddings RV Park shares, "Booked three nights as we were enjoying the outlaw racing nearby. Concrete pads summer very level especially in the older portion the newer edition is a little more rolling hills nice facilities showers Wi-Fi was great."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Warda, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Warda, TX is Buescher State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 19 reviews.