Best Campgrounds near Katy, TX

The area around Katy, Texas has several camping options within driving distance for both nature breaks and quick weekend trips. Huntsville State Park Campground attracts many hikers with its network of trails winding through the woods. At Brazos Bend State Park Campground, you can fish and watch wildlife, including the alligators that hang out in Elm Lake. Both parks have decent sites with water and electric hookups. Brazos Bend gets points from many campers for its well-spaced sites that give you some room to breathe. Families with kids might check out Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort, which keeps children busy with activities. Weather matters when planning - summer brings serious heat and humidity to this part of Texas. Remember to look up any current rules before heading out, and bring mosquito repellent, especially if you'll be camping near any water.

Best Camping Sites Near Katy, Texas (161)

    1. Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    San Felipe, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 885-3613

    $15 - $200 / night

    "We stayed at Stephen F Austin State Park in Texas in early May 2018. We went as a family with 3 kids (3yrs, 5yrs & 7yrs old). We had a screen shelter that was powered and had a light."

    "We had a really nice relaxing stay at Stephen F Austin State Park near San Filepe, Texas. Great little state park easily accessed from I-10."

    2. Traders Village RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Jersey Village, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 890-5500

    $30 - $45 / night

    "One of the highlights is its proximity to the Traders Village flea market, making weekend fun just a walk away."

    "Located next to the popular Traders Village flea market, it’s ideal for short-term stays. Some visitors note narrow sites and occasional cleanliness issues in restrooms."

    3. Houston West RV Park

    6 Reviews
    San Felipe, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 375-5678

    "Nice mini lake and walking trail"

    "This park is only about a block off of Route 10 near Houston. Great place to stay if you are just passing through. The pool and hot tub are nice, and the lake is pretty."

    4. Highway 6 RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Stafford, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 230-1531

    "I recently stayed at Highway 6 RV Resort and I have nothing to say about my experience other than good."

    "Weight lifting equipment and walking machine were in the room also. One room had four computers and one printer.  The entire park is fenced. There is a locked gate at the entrance. "

    5. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort Waller

    9 Reviews
    Prairie View, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 826-4111

    "Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort in Waller, Texas, offers an outstanding blend of family fun and relaxation just 35 miles northwest of Houston."

    "They needed updating, and they were very close to the next site's sewer hoses, which wasn't very appealing.  The amenities were good, pools are nice, the camp store was nice.  Will stay here again."

    6. Cinco Ranch RV Park

    1 Review
    Richmond, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 829-9099

    7. Westlake RV Resort

    1 Review
    Jersey Village, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 463-8566

    "Close to stores. Quiet at night."

    8. Brazos Bend State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Thompsons, TX
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (979) 553-5101

    $12 - $75 / night

    "A quick, 45 minute drive southwest will get you out of the concrete jungle that is the sprawling Space City metropolis and into one of the lushest, greenest parts of Texas."

    "Before we stopped at the Brazos park we went from Pottsville Arkansas to the beaches in Texas .Started out in Houston and seen the San Jacinto Monument , The Washburn Tunnel, Aquaworld in down town Houston"

    9. Summer Breeze

    1 Review
    San Felipe, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (713) 358-8430

    "There is grocery store nearby in Brookshire."

    10. Shiloh RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Richmond, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 344-2888

    "This park is tucked away from the main highway and roads but is close enough to restaurants and other amenities. Folks are friendly and it is a quiet atmosphere. All the spots are pull throughs."

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Recent Reviews near Katy, TX

357 Reviews of 161 Katy Campgrounds


  • T
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Bellville RV Park

    Bellville Texas

    Visit the city hall and register and pay before 4pm and receive the vehicle passes to display. Different rates for week nights and weekends. May offer senior discount 25% off. May have online reservations available and then visit the office for pass. Train crossing is loud. Walking paths through Clark park.

  • Heather P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2026

    Southlake RV Resort

    Close to NRG & shopping

    This is a fairly small park, but it’s quiet. It’s kind of hidden off of the side of the freeway. Not hard to get to fuel is right here at the corner on your way out. Groceries are about 15 minutes down the road. lots of shopping in the grocery area as well. NRG stadium is only 15 minutes away.

  • J
    Mar. 1, 2026

    Eric & Jay’s RV Resort

    Stay away from here

    With nearly 20 years in asset management overseeing multi-million-dollar properties, I can confidently say this situation reflects a serious operational failure. The park manager, Tina, removed us from the system and reassigned our PAID and ACTIVE RV site while we were temporarily away at the Houston Rodeo trail ride. Her explanation? An email was allegedly sent, and because there was no reply, she assumed we had moved out. Silence is not confirmation. In professional property management, an unanswered email does not justify removing paying guests from occupancy records. You verify departure. You call. You document confirmation. You do not displace active guests based on assumption. We check our email regularly. There was no email. Even if there had been, failure to respond does not authorize forfeiture of a paid site. We returned to find ourselves displaced. The most concerning part was the lack of accountability. Instead of acknowledging a management error, the justification was treated as sufficient. When occupancy control is this loose, it raises serious concerns about operational standards and guest security. We will not return.

  • 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.
    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!

  • Colleen P.
    Jan. 25, 2026

    7 Bridges Luxury RV Resort

    Great amenities

    For the most part, we love it here. There are two big fishing ponds, some beautiful bridges and walkways. There’s some swings adult swings out by the pond. There’s a pool a Jacuzzi. Our favorite part is feeding the fish. There is food down there to feed the catfish in the ponds and we love to do that that is makes our visit so much nicer here. I love the outdoors and I love wild animals and so I’m very comfortable. We’ve only met one of our neighbors. He seems to be nice enough. The ladies in the front are excellent. They have helped us and they have been very helpful and we don’t have many complaints. The only thing we could complain about is the Internet, but the price is great and the park is nice.

  • Steven J.
    Jan. 22, 2026

    Thousand Trails Colorado River

    Very big rig friendly

    This is one of the nicest T.T. we have stayed in Texas. The roads are very nice compared to the many other T.T. throughout the membership stays. They have nice amenities, large pull thru sites and trails


Guide to Katy

Several camping areas near Katy, Texas provide outdoor recreation opportunities within a short drive. Most campgrounds operate year-round, though seasonal conditions vary significantly. The region sits at relatively low elevation with prairie and woodland environments that support diverse wildlife watching opportunities, particularly around water features.

What to do

Wildlife viewing: Brazos Bend State Park Campground has abundant alligator sightings. "If you go on a moderate temperature day (this is the key. If it is too hot or cold you won't see Gators) you can see literally dozens of massive alligators. We are talking 6 feet long and right on the pathway," notes one camper. The park includes observation towers and ponds for optimal viewing.

Star gazing: Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground offers good night sky viewing. "Woke up to a beautiful fog in morning. Would return and explore. Saw numerous trails that looked easy, and tree/shade covered," reports a visitor. The park maintains night-time quiet with restricted generator use.

Water activities: Several parks feature water recreation options. "The water park and themed activities kept the kids thrilled," mentions a visitor at Jellystone Park. Water slides and splash pads are common family attractions when temperatures rise above 85°F in summer months.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Brazos Bend State Park Campground receives praise for site layout. "The camper pads are really nice. Long and wide can accommodate small or large campers and motorhomes. They have fire rings and picnic tables," explains one reviewer who also noted good cell coverage with "5G network with T-MOBILE service and excellent television reception."

Shaded camping: Stephen F. Austin State Park provides natural canopy for temperature management. "VERY quiet, completely dead-flat level site, with electric (30 amp). Beware of fire ants," warns one camper. The park features "very wooded" areas with "tons of wildlife" according to visitors.

Clean facilities: Most campgrounds maintain regular cleaning schedules. "The facilities were old, but very well taken care of and clean! Very few bathrooms and showers, so if you are going during peak season be aware you could be waiting in line," advises one camper about their experience.

What you should know

Fire restrictions: Policies vary by campground and seasonal conditions. Some parks like Highway 6 RV Resort prohibit open flames entirely. Others such as Houston West RV Park permit controlled fires in designated rings.

Insect preparation: Multiple reviewers mention insects as a consideration. "They've got a pretty severe red ant infestation everywhere, so you can't spend too long standing outside on the gravel or the grass," cautions a visitor at Houston West RV Park. Mosquito populations increase near water features and after rainfall.

Seasonal crowding: Weekends see higher occupancy rates at most campgrounds. "Quiet night. Only downside were the mosquitos. Bring repellant! Altogether a good experience for a single overnight," notes one camper. Holiday weekends often require reservations months in advance.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort Waller specializes in family programming. "Our kids loved that we got to go Trick or treating at a campground! But probably my favorite thing about this place is the waterpark," shares a parent. The resort offers scheduled seasonal activities throughout the day.

Bathroom proximity: Consider site location relative to facilities. "If you have kids or a small bladder get a site close to the bathrooms otherwise it could be little walk from one of the other sites because of the way they are spaced out," recommends a family camper.

Pet policies: Most campgrounds allow pets with restrictions. "Dog friendly and Luxurious Poolside. They have 2 dog runs, one of them being the largest dog run we've seen at a campground so our mali really got to sprint it out," reports a visitor at Highway 6 RV Resort.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Highway 6 RV Resort provides complete services. "A bit on the pricier side, but it is very well managed and well kept. Pool is clean, bathrooms are clean, laundry room clean and looked like all the machines worked. Level concrete pads," notes one RVer.

Size accommodations: Larger rigs require specific campgrounds. "Full hookups with 30 amps. Semi circle drive thru that fit my 44 ft motorhome and towed Jeep," explains a visitor at Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground. Many sites specify maximum RV lengths on reservation systems.

Leveling requirements: Site conditions vary by campground. Some parks offer concrete pads while others have natural surfaces. "The site required leveling side-to-side," mentions one RVer about their experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find campgrounds near Katy, TX?

Katy is conveniently located near several excellent camping options. Stephen F. Austin State Park Campground is just 20 minutes west near San Felipe, offering hiking trails, spacious sites, and good facilities for families. The park features both RV sites and screen shelters. Another great option is Brazos Bend State Park Campground, about 45 minutes southwest of Houston, known for its wildlife viewing opportunities, especially alligators. Both parks provide a quick escape from city life without traveling far from Katy. Additional options include Traders Village RV Park and Houston West RV Park in the surrounding area, giving campers a variety of experiences from which to choose.

Are there campgrounds with full hookups near Katy?

Yes, several campgrounds near Katy offer full hookup options. Lakeview RV Resort provides full hookups in a clean, gated environment with friendly staff. It's conveniently located near the Texas Medical Center. Shiloh RV Park offers full hookup pull-through sites in a quiet atmosphere away from main highways but still close to restaurants and amenities. While slightly older with narrower sites, its affordable pricing makes it attractive. Many RV parks in the region, including Westlake RV Resort and Traders Village RV Park, also feature water, electric, and sewer connections. For state park camping with full hookups, Stephen F. Austin State Park has some RV sites with 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer connections.

What RV parks are available in Katy, Texas?

Katy and its surrounding areas offer several quality RV park options. Highway 6 RV Resort provides spacious sites with excellent amenities and hospitality. The property is well-maintained with responsive management ensuring comfortable stays. For those willing to drive a bit further, Royal Palms RV Resort near Tomball offers large sites in a peaceful creekside setting with convenient access to restaurants and attractions. Other options include Cinco Ranch RV Park and Houston West RV Park, which are closer to Katy proper. These parks provide varying levels of amenities and are strategically located for both quick access to Houston's attractions and the quieter countryside experience.