Best Glamping near Nemo, TX

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several glamping accommodations near Nemo, Texas include Meridian State Park and Lake Whitney State Park, both offering upscale outdoor experiences within natural settings. Each location features glamping options with electricity and water hookups, providing comfort beyond traditional camping. Meridian State Park stands out with yurt accommodations alongside cabin options, while Lake Whitney provides glamping setups near waterfront views. "Our kids had a great time in the expansive pool and enjoyed the snow cone stand across the street. The adult enjoyed the well-stocked pool bar!" noted one visitor to a nearby glamping resort. North Texas Jellystone also offers glamping yurts with resort-style amenities including picnic tables, trash service, and shower facilities, making these accommodations suitable for travelers seeking nature without sacrificing comfort.

The Dinosaur Valley State Park area houses distinctive glamping experiences with swimming opportunities in the Paluxy River and educational dinosaur exhibits nearby. According to a recent visitor, "The Trails, swimming holes, and fossils are awesome!" Most glamping sites maintain fire rings for evening gatherings while prohibiting generator noise that might disrupt the natural setting. Reservations are recommended for these popular glamping accommodations, particularly during summer months when facilities reach capacity. Several locations provide market services on-site or nearby, eliminating the need to leave for basic supplies. The proximity to Glen Rose offers additional dining options and attractions like Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, creating a complete vacation experience centered around comfortable outdoor lodging in geodesic domes and canvas structures.

Best Glamping Sites Near Nemo, Texas (21)

    1. Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground

    60 Reviews
    Glen Rose, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 897-4588

    $18 - $70 / night

    "It was my first time doing a walk in campsite. While it is a relatively quick walk to the site from the parking lot, you should bring a folding wagon if you aren't traveling with backpacker gear."

    "There is an on-site store, as well as galleries that talk about what it was like when dinosaurs roamed N Texas. The tracks don’t disappoint!"

    2. Oakdale RV Resort & Motorcoach

    5 Reviews
    Glen Rose, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 897-2321

    $25 - $32 / night

    "The staff was friendly and informative. Our kids had a great time in the expansive pool and enjoyed the snow cone stand across the street. The adult enjoyed the well-stocked pool bar!"

    "Nice location in Glen Rose across from Big Rocks in the river and near the square."

    3. Ham Creek Park

    3 Reviews
    Nemo, TX
    12 miles
    Website

    "Clean bathrooms well maintained facilities no trash or litter ! Very quiet and beautiful! I was very impressed and will definitely stay here again!"

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    4. Meridian State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Meridian, TX
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 435-2536

    $15 - $56 / night

    "We were in on site 6.  Fairly level, but not much room to put a rug out.  They had 5 big rocks out to keep people from parking to close to the site.  Very close to the bathroom and shower room. "

    "Sites are level and easy to find a spot to pitch your tent. Set up a camp chair, bust out your fishing gear and kick back and relax while watching the amazing sunset over Lake Meridian."

    5. Lake Whitney State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Whitney, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 694-3793

    $14 - $50 / night

    "We live in Cleburne so Whitney wasn't too far away and we were attracted to the lake's peaceful atmosphere."

    "It has been raining non stop all over Texas. I began to look for places within 2 hours of Fort Worth. Texas State Parks are a great. I settled on Lake Whitney."

    6. Cedar Ridge RV Park

    1 Review
    Glen Rose, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (972) 914-8503

    $30 - $35 / night

    7. Lake Granbury Marina and RV Park

    1 Review
    Granbury, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 573-3212

    "Highway noise is there, but not bad. Sites available close to water/marina. Has dumpsters you can use at park also. Decently clean sites. I don’t think anyone cleans the charcoal grills though."

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    8. Steel Creek Park

    6 Reviews
    Whitney Lake, TX
    21 miles
    Website

    "Clean vault toilets, dumpsters, and water between most sites, covered picnic tables and fire pits, a few have stand up grills."

    "Love this COE campground located off of Lake Whitney, open year round. About an hour from Fort Worth and Waco. Most sites are heavily shaded, with plenty of solar charging, too."

    9. North Texas Jellystone

    14 Reviews
    Burleson, TX
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (817) 426-5037

    "We had one close to the cabins that you can rent and there was just enough room for all our vehicles and tents but not much more. There was the usual picnic table and fire pit."

    "I arrived around 4:30 pm. Several teenagers being trained by other teenagers. The driveway to the sites are all engraved on wood and very hard to decipher which drive to turn into."

    10. Thousand Trails Lake Whitney

    8 Reviews
    Whitney, TX
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The lake access is not close to every hook ups but is a short driving distance. Lake access/swimming area is very nice, we had fun!"

    "Love the location, so close to Dallas! This park is so quite and very dark at night!"

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Glamping Reviews near Nemo, TX

229 Reviews of 21 Nemo Campgrounds


  • Napunani
    Oct. 17, 2020

    Lake Whitney State Park Campground

    Quiet

    We made reservations 92 days prior to arriving Thursday of the Columbus Day weekend for Horseshoe Loop full-hook-up site, which is a nice elm tree grove. With the Texas State Park Pass, we paid$21/nightly. Our spacious pull-thru site was partially shaded, but there is no vegetation between sites in this loop, so not one site had any privacy from another. Site surface was mostly gravel from deteriorating asphalt. Our site had a deteriorating concrete picnic table on a concrete slab and a fire pit with a grilling grate. There is a possibility that trees make could make site access difficult to deploy slide outs. We witness larger rigs getting creative with pulling into their site because of close trees. Quiet campground with no highway noise. There is no gate closure overnight. This is an excellent dark sky campground, but unfortunately during our stay surrounding campers had excessive outdoor lighting illuminated throughout their site most of the night, which inhibited good star glazing and Draconid meteor shower viewing. Shower/toilet facilities for this loop were clean, but heavily worn and not ADA compliant. Besides a small step into the structure, the women’s had 3 equally sized toilet stalls and 2 equally sized shower stalls neither with any safety grab bars. There are no sites in this loop that are lake front. A few sites can just see the lake from a distance. Trash dumpsters are placed on roadway edge making safe rig egress tricky. AT&T 1 bar coverage in this campground loop. No wildlife sightings during our 4 night stay. Campfire wood available for sale from“lockers” at the Park Headquarters building. Closest restaurants, fuel stations and grocery stores in Whitney and Hillsboro. Waco is 40 miles southeast.

  • Danielle R.
    Sep. 15, 2016

    North Texas Jellystone

    Fun for all!!!

    We stopped by for the night after visiting the state park to meet up with some friends and I'm so glad we took the detour! The site was a little tight. We had one close to the cabins that you can rent and there was just enough room for all our vehicles and tents but not much more. There was the usual picnic table and fire pit. There was a communal spigot for water which is fine. Its more often a luxury for each site to have their own so I wasn't expecting that in this tent spot. but the campground was a different world. Yogi bear's world really.. My friends kids had a blast. There were scheduled activities all day long and the guys were able to go fishing in the nearby lake. We all had a blast. I would go back in a heart beat.

  • D
    Dec. 28, 2020

    Meridian State Park Campground

    Meridian State Park

    Wish they would change the name to Meridian State Park instead of just Meridian on here.  Very nice, small, peaceful park.  There are 8 pull thru sites with full hookups, including 50 amp.  We were in on site 6.  Fairly level, but not much room to put a rug out.  They had 5 big rocks out to keep people from parking to close to the site.  Very close to the bathroom and shower room.  Very clean.  Right next to Park Office.  Lake was only 5 minute walk or minute drive.  Excellent swimming area  with picnic tables and grills.  Did not get a chance to fish there but heard it is very good.  Very quiet park.

  • Katie P.
    Mar. 17, 2017

    Lake Whitney State Park Campground

    A nice little getaway

    My husband and I desperately needed a getaway from our every day lives. We live in Cleburne so Whitney wasn't too far away and we were attracted to the lake's peaceful atmosphere. We arrived around 4:00 on Sunday afternoon, March 13th, got checked in quickly by the friendly staff and got to pick a lovely campsite right on the water. Our campground was water only but that's all we needed. We wished the water spigot was on our site but instead it was located in between ours and the site next to us. That was okay though we didn't need it too often with our trip being so short. There was a lot of rocks on our site...not much grass or dirt, but the view was worth it to me. Restrooms were reasonably close and stayed stocked with soap and toilet paper. Quiet hours were honored which was nice as there were many families camping during our stay. We hiked the Two Bridges Trail and was a nice little trail...clean and easy for us to navigate. We left on the morning of the 15th and had no trouble checking out. Overall, we really enjoyed our trip and look forward to visiting again!

  • Elise W.
    Jul. 28, 2020

    Loyd Park

    Loved the tent sites

    We found this place when our other reservation got messed up, but boy am I glad we did! The tent sites have water and electric at each site. Sites feel secluded and spread out and our was covered by trees so the shade was great!

    There was a little litter around the campsite but my son and I tired to clean up as mush as we could before we left.

    There was a covered picnic table, fire pit, and grill, and lots of nails on the picnic covering table (although they are up really high, so if you’re short it’s hard to get to them).

    We plan on going back and taking advantage of the hiking trails and swimming spot!

  • Veronica S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 5, 2022

    Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground

    Walk-in campsite with nearby amenities

    Stayed in the South Primative Camping Area, site 1. It was my first time doing a walk in campsite. While it is a relatively quick walk to the site from the parking lot, you should bring a folding wagon if you aren't traveling with backpacker gear. The site is large, with a lantern post (which I used as a hitch to secure my dog and as a bike rack), area for 2-3 tents, a fire pit with a bark-free log seat, and a picnic table. I found that the 2 trees in the center of the site are almost perfectly spaced for a hammock.

    I chose this spot so that I could avoid the hustle and bustle of a regular campsite, and also because my dog barks a lot at people walking past the tent. Unfortunately, one of the major trails goes right past the site, so I had my fair share of barking. I think this problem might be alleviated on its own when it isn't the middle of winter, as there appears to be a significant amount of foliage.

    With regards to nearby facilities - there is a trash can right across from the site on the main trail, and there is a port a potty behind the campsite, which appears to be part of the horseback riding trail.

    Despite how excellently arranged this site is, I was alarmed to see how dirty other campers had left it. Site 1 had trash everywhere including broken glass and cigarette butts.

    Trash aside, this is a wonderful campsite.

  • Chris K.
    Sep. 4, 2018

    Thousand Trails Lake Whitney

    A Campground for full time RV..ers

    • Sites are first come first serve - there is no holding sites especially if you are going as a group
    • No open fires - only propane or charcoal
    • Bathrooms were nice, clean and air conditioned...definitely a couple of notches above the Texas State Parks   
    • No wildlife here...just the human kind
    • Nice shady sites but not a lot of elbow room (pretty cramped)
    • Take lots of allergy medicine if you are allergic to Red Cedar
    • 30 AMP sites with full hook ups
    • A lot of kids activities - water melon eating contest, face painting, etc.
    • Could see a lot of stars in the night sky
    • Don't hang anything from the trees..will get in trouble
    • No place to hang a garbage bag outside
    • Overflowing trash dumpsters
    • Propane filling station on the campground property
    • Cell service with T-Mobile was sparse. Verizon seemed to work fine.

    We got a free Thousand Trails membership from the dealership when we purchased our new camper so we decided to use it for Labor Day at Lake Whitney RV Campgrounds. We went with our camping buddies (theDyrt Ranger Jenny S and family) who also pulled their camper. The sites are first come first serve and there is no holding sites, so if you go as a group finding sites that are together is tough (several sites were bagged and not usable).  We picked Sites #6 and #83 on Loop B. Luckily these sites back up to each other and the kids could roam between the two sites. The sites were 30 AMPs with full hooks up and that part was nice. Didn't have to watch tank levels every time someone (kids) flushed. 

    The campsites were pretty shady with red cedar trees which created havoc with my son's allergies. Poor kid was stuffed up the entire time we were there. The sites were pretty cramped, we were not able to extend our awning without hitting the tree branches. The road inside the campground is pretty beat up with lot of bumps. The amenities were nice - a family swimming pool, shuffleboard, washers, putt-putt golf. The campgrounds had several activities for Labor Day such as a water melon eating contest, frozen T-shirt contest which kept the kids entertained.

    Don't hang anything on the trees. We had some LED light up and the park ranger had us take it down.  Was actually a little harsh about it. Following that encounter we took down the clothesline that we strung up to dry our swimming suits and wet towels. No place to hang a garbage bag either.

    Politeness in customer service was hit or miss.

    Our stay was free because of the Thousand Trails membership but otherwise each site goes for about $45/night. I'll do it again for free, if I have to pay...I will go down the street at Lake Whitney State Park for $25 with full hookups.

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2021

    Steel Creek Park

    Lake View, Toilets, Water, Free

    Peaceful Army Corps of Engineer park with 12 sites, half are shaded. Clean vault toilets, dumpsters, and water between most sites, covered picnic tables and fire pits, a few have stand up grills. Some locals take the sites for day use fishing so those might open up towards evening. Entry gate closes at 10pm, but there is an exit gate always open. My visit was during a Texas’ rainy stretch and lake levels were on the rise flooding out the lower sites. In fact, the ACE host had me move with expected 10’ rise overnight. I’d been in trouble if I hadn’t. Thanks Mark!!

  • Michelle M.
    Jul. 14, 2018

    Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground

    Kid Friendly Swimming Hole - Educational, too!

    This is a great place to bring kids. There is an on-site store, as well as galleries that talk about what it was like when dinosaurs roamed N Texas. The tracks don’t disappoint! There is also a great swimming spot at the first track site.

    The drive-in campgrounds aren’t very private... and the tails around the campground make it easy for people to walk through your site. Something to keep in mind if you camp with your pets, or want privacy.


Guide to Nemo

Glamping options near Nemo, Texas focus on comfort while maintaining a connection to the area's natural surroundings. Located in north-central Texas, Nemo sits at approximately 700 feet elevation with a humid subtropical climate typical of the region. Summer temperatures often reach 95°F with high humidity, while winters remain relatively mild with occasional freezing temperatures. The diverse terrain offers visitors access to both lake recreation and woodland exploration within a 30-mile radius.

What to do

Dinosaur tracks exploration: At Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground, visitors can view authentic dinosaur footprints preserved in the riverbed. "This place is awesome. One of the best natural swimming holes I've found near DFW. There are dinosaur fossils everywhere. Hiking is great, and even on a hot summer day you can go swim in the river or the blue hole," notes Julie W.

Swimming in natural areas: The Paluxy River offers natural swimming spots during summer months. "Most of the trails, and primitive camp sites, are accessed by fording the river. This can be impossible depending on recent rain," explains Caleb H. from Dinosaur Valley, highlighting the need to check conditions before visiting.

Lake fishing opportunities: Steel Creek Park provides access to Lake Whitney for fishing enthusiasts. "We pulled up about 8pm and snagged one of the northern campsites just in time to watch the sunset over the water from our elevated overlook," shares Cultivating Fire L., describing the prime lakeside locations available for anglers.

What campers like

Spacious camping areas: Many glamping sites near Nemo provide ample room between accommodations. "The sites are HUGE!!! Tons of space between you and the next site. Sites are level and easy to find a spot to pitch your tent," reports Heather P. about Meridian State Park Campground.

Clean facilities: "This park is a great go-to if you live in Texas – centrally located and quick to access from most major cities. It can get crowded on high weekends in the spring/fall, but there are ample campsites if you plan ahead a bit," notes Gretchen N. about Lake Whitney State Park Campground.

Wildlife viewing: The area supports diverse wildlife watching opportunities. "Love this COE campground located off of Lake Whitney, open year round. About an hour from Fort Worth and Waco. Most sites are heavily shaded, with plenty of solar charging, too," writes Izzy T. about Steel Creek Park, mentioning its proximity to major urban centers.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Summer heat affects glamping experiences near Nemo. "The wind was crazy a few nights. I had to put a tarp over my tent and pray lol! There were caterpillars all over that would sting... a mighty sting!" warns Jennifer N. about Steel Creek Park.

Reservation requirements: Most glamping locations fill quickly during peak seasons. "This was a last minute camping trip! One of those 'I gotta get away' moments. Loaded up the van and the dogs and lucked out to get the last camp site with water and electricity," shares Buffy M. about Dinosaur Valley State Park.

Cell service variability: Mobile coverage varies significantly between glamping sites. "T-mobile service is great. We were able to get work and attend virtual classes," notes Izzy T. about Steel Creek Park, which matters for those needing connectivity.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: North Texas Jellystone offers structured entertainment for children. "This is literally the best campground for families. There are tons of activities, games, crafts, pools, petting zoo, water park, and more," recommends Lauren Z.

Site selection for groups: Position matters when glamping close to Nemo, Texas with children. "Sites 39-46 in the Horseshoe Loop are ideal for quiet spots away from people, but if you want space along the water, Lakeview and Sunset Ridge are the best picks," advises Gretchen N. about Lake Whitney State Park.

Pack for water activities: Most families appreciate the water features available. "We all loved this park! Our sites were good size and perfect for us. We stayed in 17 and 15. 17 was very large but the table was way away from the pad and people were always walking thru because it was the start of a trail," notes Tiffany H. about Dinosaur Valley State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: Oakdale RV Resort & Motorcoach provides level sites for larger rigs. "Great park for RV - OK in a tent! Great park and fun pool for the summer. Park offers activities. Facilities were nice. Better as an RV site but we visited as tent campers - still enjoyed the trip," explains W P.

Road conditions: Access roads at some locations require careful navigation. "The road in and around campsites is in various states of disrepair. Lots of potholes and pavement breaks make it rough hauling an expensive rig in and out of the park," cautions Rachel P. about Thousand Trails Lake Whitney.

Hookup availability: Check specific site amenities before booking glamping accommodations. "I'll do it again for free, if I have to pay...I will go down the street at Lake Whitney State Park for $25 with full hookups," advises Chris K. after comparing options.

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