Best Glamping near Plainview, TX

The Hitchin' Post RV Park and Cabins and Silver Wind RV Park and Cabins provide glamping experiences near Plainview in the Texas Panhandle. Both locations feature upgraded cabin accommodations with modern amenities that distinguish them from standard camping. The Hitchin' Post offers spacious sites with full hookups, clean facilities, and picnic tables, while Silver Wind provides a more intimate setting with 32 sites. Both properties maintain well-kept grounds and provide essential amenities like showers, electricity, and drinking water. Visitors appreciate the comfort and convenience these glamping options provide. One guest shared, "The bathhouse and laundry are super clean! I have no complaints!"

Caprock Canyons State Park houses North Prong Primitive Campsite, offering a more rustic glamping experience surrounded by stunning red rock formations and wildlife. This location stands out for wildlife encounters, particularly the resident bison herd that roams freely throughout the park. Hiking trails wind through the juniper forests and canyon landscape, providing access to geological features and spectacular sunrise views. The area offers exceptional stargazing opportunities with minimal light pollution. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons. A recent visitor mentioned, "This is my favorite place to camp in Texas. A truly beautiful site. We hiked out at 11pm and the moon was so bright we almost didn't need headlamps. Completely surrounded by red rocks - loved it."

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  • Alexandra
    Jul. 15, 2021

    North Prong Primitive Campsite Camping Area — Caprock Canyons State Park

    Amazing site

    This is my favorite place to camp in Texas, second only to BiBe (though I haven’t been to Palo Duro yet). A truly beautiful site. We hiked out at 11pm and the moon was so bright we almost didn’t need headlamps. Lots of bison poop, and lots of coyote howling. The sites were pretty spread out, and the central area had a decent pit toilet. Completely surrounded by red rocks - loved it. Close access to some of the park’s major trails, and an easy hike out to the site.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 14, 2024

    North Prong Primitive Campsite Camping Area — Caprock Canyons State Park

    Isolated and Beautiful

    North Prong : There is a packed trail from the parking lot folks pull wagons and wheeled coolers on . BEAUTIFUL spot. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 5 Usage during visit: 3/4 full Site Privacy: Sites are amongst low growing juniper trees Site Spacing: Good Site surface: Dirt Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Very quiet Outside Road Noise: None Electric Hookup: No Sewer Hookup: No Potable Water Available: Carry in Bathroom: A primitive pit toilet Cell Service (AT&T): 1 bar nearby Setting: In a juniper forest with beautiful geological features and sunrise. Recent Weather: highs 50s to 80s Solar: On a clear day - no problem Host: No Sites: Walk in

  • A
    Jun. 17, 2021

    The Hitchin' Post RV Park and Cabins

    Ver nice!

    The lots are nice and long. There are extra parking pads. The pads are gravel. You can use your outdoor mats. The bathhouse and laundry are super clean! I have no complaints!

  • m
    Sep. 19, 2021

    The Hitchin' Post RV Park and Cabins

    Great view

    Amazing time while there for a week. We spent most of our time traveling around the area to Lubbock. The campground is quite and spacious. The staff was great. We decided to leave a few days early and they refunded us the nights we didn’t stay.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2024

    Silver Wind RV Park and Cabins

    Nicely kept campground with a food truck

    Planned on spending only one night here but due to weather ended up staying for two nights. The campground is in a little town that basically has nothing. The campground owners Leisha and David are super nice and live there. The campground is in great shape. Sites are level and full hook ups with pull through sites were $30. They also had laundry, Wi-Fi, showers and also cabins for rent. Wednesday through Sunday. They also had a food truck that was open from I believe 5 til 8 where they served a bunch of different types of food.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2020

    The Hitchin' Post RV Park and Cabins

    Parking lot

    Good water pressure. Good amount of space between sites. ‘bout all I can say good about it. Call for res — do not use online system as you will be charged $5 for booking online. This should have been disclosed before payment. On second thought don’t reserve at all as there are plenty of empty spaces. Hard to get to from SB I-27 exit 51. I should have followed GPS to get off at exit 53. I was towing a car so had to pull through to clear road (almost clear). Since hook-ups are at the rear of the site I had to leave the toad in the road just a little and use two sewer hoses. 25’ water hose barely reached. Site is long enough and gravel covered. However when I pulled-through I had to drive on a field of dirt to leave. Glad it dint rain. I suppose $40 (35 Goodsam) isn’t too bad just don’t expect much.

  • Z
    Aug. 26, 2016

    North Prong Primitive Campsite Camping Area — Caprock Canyons State Park

    Best Getaway within 4-5 hours of DFW!!

    Caprock Canyon was a great place to just get away, hike, and enjoy the stars at night.....and oh were they BIG and BRIGHT! The night sky was unbelievable. The campground was well laid out and campsites were well spaced. There is no alcohol allowed so be sure to keep this out of sight (if you choose to break this rule). The park rangers do come around and do a check and will make you dump out anything you have. We witnessed this at a campsite next to us. The kicker for Caprock was the night time musical put on by the coyotes. Starting at one end of the canyon and running around the outer perimeter, the sound soon would encompass the entire canyon. Beautiful sound to witness. We preferred Caprock over Palo Duro by far....more of a getaway, less tourists.


Guide to Plainview

Campers visiting Plainview, Texas can access cabin, RV, and yurt camping options within the region's semi-arid climate. The Texas Panhandle area experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and cold winters that can drop below freezing. Camping facilities near Plainview range from developed RV parks with full amenities to more primitive sites within the red rock canyon landscapes that characterize the region.

What to do

Bison viewing opportunities: Caprock Canyons State Park houses the official Texas State Bison Herd. "Come for the wildlife!!! Bison!!!" reports Kimberly S., who visited North Prong Primitive Campsite.

Night sky observation: The limited light pollution creates exceptional stargazing conditions. One visitor at North Prong noted, "The night sky was unbelievable. The campground was well laid out and campsites were well spaced." Nighttime also brings unique wildlife sounds with Zach B. describing "the night time musical put on by the coyotes. Starting at one end of the canyon and running around the outer perimeter, the sound soon would encompass the entire canyon."

Weather monitoring essentials: When planning outdoor activities, prepare for rapid weather changes. Logan R. advises, "Great views, and the bison that was nearby didn't bother us in the slightest, wish there was a water spicket. Did encounter thunderstorms, hail, and tornado, we needed the satellite radio."

What campers like

Campsite spacing: The Hitchin' Post RV Park and Cabins receives positive feedback for its site dimensions. "The lots are nice and long. There are extra parking pads. The pads are gravel. You can use your outdoor mats," notes Angel A.

Canyon hiking access: The trail systems throughout Caprock Canyons provide direct access to geological features. Roger W. describes North Prong as having a "packed trail from the parking lot folks pull wagons and wheeled coolers on. BEAUTIFUL spot... In a juniper forest with beautiful geological features and sunrise."

Food options: Silver Wind RV Park and Cabins offers an unexpected amenity. Lisa M. shares, "They also had a food truck that was open from I believe 5 til 8 where they served a bunch of different types of food." This convenience adds value for travelers not wanting to cook after a day of outdoor activities.

What you should know

Water requirements: The arid climate demands careful water planning. Brody R. emphasizes the importance at North Prong with a simple warning: "Lots of beautiful trails and mountains but BRING LOTS OF WATER."

Site accessibility: For those seeking yurt camping near Plainview, Texas, understanding access logistics is essential. Alexandra describes their North Prong experience: "We hiked out at 11pm and the moon was so bright we almost didn't need headlamps. Lots of bison poop, and lots of coyote howling. The sites were pretty spread out, and the central area had a decent pit toilet."

Reservation considerations: Booking methods vary between facilities. One camper at The Hitchin' Post advises: "Call for res — do not use online system as you will be charged $5 for booking online. This should have been disclosed before payment. On second thought don't reserve at all as there are plenty of empty spaces."

Tips for camping with families

Wildlife education opportunities: The free-roaming bison present unique learning experiences. Danielle R. recalls an unforgettable moment at North Prong Primitive Campsite: "Slept in a tent and woke up to buffalo within feet of my tent. They are simply amazing creatures."

Temperature preparation: Pack for significant temperature fluctuations. "It was hot during the day and chilly at night," notes Danielle R. about summer camping. Families should bring appropriate clothing layers for both daytime activities and evening comfort.

Park rules awareness: Ensure children understand park regulations. One camper observed: "There is no alcohol allowed so be sure to keep this out of sight. The park rangers do come around and do a check and will make you dump out anything you have."

Tips from RVers

Site length considerations: RV campers should verify site dimensions before arrival. One Hitchin' Post visitor explains: "Site is long enough and gravel covered. However when I pulled-through I had to drive on a field of dirt to leave. Glad it didn't rain."

Hookup placement challenges: Check utilities location relative to your rig. "Since hook-ups are at the rear of the site I had to leave the toad in the road just a little and use two sewer hoses. 25' water hose barely reached," reports Georg U. about The Hitchin' Post.

Extended stay flexibility: Weather conditions may require itinerary adjustments. Lisa M. found this at Silver Wind: "Planned on spending only one night here but due to weather ended up staying for two nights. The campground is in a little town that basically has nothing. The campground owners Leisha and David are super nice and live there."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Plainview, TX is The Hitchin' Post RV Park and Cabins with a 4.3-star rating from 3 reviews.

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