Lake Conroe camping options near New Waverly, Texas provide access to the 21,000-acre reservoir known for its bass fishing and water recreation opportunities. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F from June through September, making water activities particularly popular. Most RV parks and campgrounds in this region sit at elevations between 200-300 feet above sea level, offering a mix of pine forest and lakefront settings.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: At Thousand Trails Lake Conroe, visitors can enjoy fishing from multiple locations. "The campground is well laid out. Easy access to sites, amenities and the Lake. Although its a small portion of the lake on the campgrounds side, you do have access to boat rentals, a boat launch and plenty of parking," notes reviewer Robert M.
Water recreation: Triple-B RV Park - Lakeside offers complimentary equipment for guests. "The owners offer corn hole and kayaks to borrow. You can receive packages and mail here at no cost. They even have a small boat ramp and dock if you are bringing an extra toy," explains reviewer Steph H.
Family activities: Many New Waverly area RV parks feature swimming pools and organized activities. "Gorgeous campground with a large lake and two ponds, a pool, putt putt, & tons of activities for kids!" shares Nick & Allyssa S. about Thousand Trails Lake Conroe.
What campers like
Concrete pads: RV campers appreciate the level, stable parking at several New Waverly area campgrounds. "Large concrete level sites. Office/registration is welcoming and pleasant. Grounds/pool area are well kept; one of the cleanest park grounds I have seen as of late," reports Mindy G. about Forest Retreat RV Park.
Proximity to amenities: Woodland Lakes RV Park earns praise for its convenient location. "Great place to stay for a day or long term. Near Woodlands medical facilities, next to an elementary school, H.E.B. around the corner. Pretty much any cuisine is near by," notes Jamie C.
Pet-friendly options: Most RV parks New Waverly, Texas welcome pets, though amenities vary. "Bathrooms were super clean and modern, easy access to the lake and dog friendly. We stayed for just 2 nights but we def will be coming back!" shares Estefania R. about Venice On The Lake.
What you should know
Site selection process: Some campgrounds use different systems for site assignment. "The campground is huge, and you cannot reserve a specific site. You drive around and pick a site, then call and let them know which one you're in," explains Debbie J. about Thousand Trails Lake Conroe.
WiFi considerations: Internet access varies between RV parks and may involve additional costs. "I booked this site because it shows wifi as an amenity. However, the wifi is a pay-by-the-day only offer," reports Russell E. about Thousand Trails Lake Conroe.
Water quality concerns: Some campsites have issues with drinking water. "Water from tap at site not potable and there's red ants everywhere (toes are so swollen this morning full of bites). Not worth the $65 I paid," warns Michelle S. about Venice On The Lake.