Best Campgrounds near Round Mountain, TX

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Round Mountain, Texas serves as a hub for accessing various campgrounds nestled in the Texas Hill Country. The surrounding area features developed campgrounds with amenities ranging from primitive tent camping to full-hookup RV sites and cabin accommodations. Pace Bend Park on Lake Travis, approximately 30 miles west of Austin, offers lakeside camping with cliff-top views, while Pedernales Falls State Park provides tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin options amidst the scenic river landscape. Krause Springs and Inks Lake State Park round out the selection with opportunities for water recreation and diverse camping experiences.

Access to campgrounds in the Round Mountain area varies by season, with many sites requiring advance reservations, particularly on weekends and during summer months when water activities are popular. The Texas Hill Country experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, while spring offers milder conditions and opportunities to see wildflowers. Fall and winter provide cooler camping conditions, though occasional cold fronts can bring temperature drops. Most developed campgrounds offer water and electric hookups, with some providing full-service amenities including showers and dump stations. Road conditions to most sites accommodate standard vehicles, though some primitive areas may require high-clearance transportation. A visitor noted, "It's a nice scenic winding drive to the park along Lime Creek Road," highlighting the picturesque approach to camping areas.

Several campers highlight waterfront access as a primary draw for the region's campgrounds. Lake Travis sites at Pace Bend Park receive consistently high ratings for their cliff-top vantage points and swimming areas. "Fantastic short stay in Pace Bend on Lake Travis...Gracy Cove was a great spot for a swim to cool off on a hot day," commented one visitor. The region's campgrounds vary in amenity levels, from basic sites with picnic tables and fire rings to developed areas with electrical hookups, showers, and on-site activities. Campground proximity to Austin (generally within 30-60 minutes) makes these locations popular weekend destinations for city residents seeking outdoor recreation. While some sites offer lakefront positioning, others are tucked into wooded areas providing more seclusion but requiring longer drives to water access points.

Best Camping Sites Near Round Mountain, Texas (228)

    1. Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

    33 Reviews
    Lago Vista, TX
    10 miles
    Website

    $15 - $30 / night

    "Pace Bend is one of my most favorite places to camp in Texas. Not far from the old (and new!)"

    "Pace Bend Park is conveniently located a short distance from the city of Austin and on the shores of Lake Travis. The park is managed by the Travis County Parks Department."

    2. Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown

    27 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 930-5253

    $26 - $48 / night

    "Lake Georgetown is a great destination with very good camping facilities. The campground is very peaceful and the prime spots on the Lake make for some excellent photo ops."

    "Close to Austin, Lake Georgetown will never disappoint. The campsites are clean, ours was next to the lake."

    3. Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

    85 Reviews
    Johnson City, TX
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 868-7304

    $10 - $100 / night

    "This was some of the best TEXAS camping we've done. We found a really nice spot that was on the cliffside and had an incredible view of the hill country. It was isolated enough from other campsites."

    "This park, for many people in the hill country of Texas, is the quintessential park to visit."

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    4. Inks Lake State Park Campground

    98 Reviews
    Buchanan Dam, TX
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 793-2223

    $16 - $55 / night

    "An hour and a half away from Austin, we found Inks Lake to be a quiet and relaxing camp area away from the hustle and bustle of the city. There are several sites set up across the state park."

    "It was a small drive from our camp to the devil's waterhole. It was a slippery climb in and out but a beautiful swim with people cliff jumping nearby and a view of some falls."

    5. Cedar Bend RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Bertram, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 619-0228

    $65 / night

    6. Cedar Breaks Park

    18 Reviews
    Georgetown, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 930-5253

    $30 / night

    "It's location close to Georgetown, Texas and all it has to offer, the shaded shelter over the table and the spectacular views... It's another amazing week of perfect lakefront living."

    "Nice campsites, clean bathrooms, lake access for swimming/boating/paddling. I didn't get a single mosquito bite while camping here! Lots of shade with plenty of tree covering."

    7. Krause Springs

    18 Reviews
    Spicewood, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (401) 236-7554

    "This sounds like an amazing place to escape the Texas heat! The rope swing and swimming holes sound perfect for a fun day trip."

    "Historic Texas camping& swimming site nestled in Spicewood, 30 miles from Austin. Ehall pass"

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    8. Tejas Park

    10 Reviews
    Liberty Hill, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 930-5253

    $10 - $16 / night

    "I wanted to pick a campsite that was affordable, not too far of a drive, and seemed primitive enough to feel like camping, while still having amenities like a bathroom and water, if need be."

    "Park Review Tejas Park sits on the south side of Georgetown Lake in the Hill Country of Texas."

    9. Leander-NW Austin KOA

    6 Reviews
    Leander, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 259-7200

    $69 - $96 / night

    "They are hands on helpful, super social and always driving around the grounds to see how your morning is or if you could use a hand. They know your name and genuinely take an interest!"

    "Loved the atmosphere and location. Was not fat stores when needed. Was not a busy location. Very calm and laid back. Loves it and will definitely be back!"

    10. Hidden Falls Adventure Park

    11 Reviews
    Marble Falls, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 798-9820

    $15 - $600 / night

    "They have excellent off road trails for stock trucks up to rock crawling rigs."

    "HFAP is an off roaders enthusiast's oasis. With 9ver 2200 acres of full size offroad trails there is surely something there for every vehicle and skill level."

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Recent Reviews near Round Mountain, TX

942 Reviews of 228 Round Mountain Campgrounds


  • Jim P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 21, 2025

    River’s Edge Campground

    Awesome park! Great find!

    The park was super clean! Sites were spacious, long and level. They had a nice nature trail throughout the park and easy access to the Pedernales river!

  • Christopher P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 19, 2025

    Arkansas Bend

    Nice County Park outside of Austin

    Recently rebuilt county park outside of Austin. $30 plus day fees per night. Includes electric water and showers. Will be opening cabins Spring 2026. Almost nobody here in December. Staff is very friendly. Hike and bike trails.

  • Susan L.
    Dec. 15, 2025

    Live Oak Ridge

    Great place

    Great campground. Sites are all electric and water hookups. Restrooms and showers are nice and clean

  • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 12, 2025

    McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    Pocket Park close to Austin

    We were not really interested in seeing Austin, but the limestone rock formations were amazing and the variety of trails made sure there was something for everyone. Being so close to the city, this park sees heavy day use, but at night it was dark and quiet. These sites were well scattered and screened from one another by trees.

    I was surprised by all the negative comments about the sites and the facilities because I found them clean and more than adequate. Although we were here in December and I think I did use up all the warm water in my shower. Bring your own wood or be prepared to pay $15 a bundle from a campfire wood vending machine. Seemed like a lot to me but maybe this is normal in Texas. You cannot gather firewood from the ground.

    If you are camping in Texas, be sure to get the $70 State Park pass. Everybody in your party gets into the park on the pass at every state park in Texas for one year. Saves you $8 per person per day. In addition, the $20 campsite fee is only $10 for a second day with the State Park pass. The gates now close at 10:00 p.m, but campers do get a passcode.

  • N
    Nov. 25, 2025

    Oak Forest RV Park

    Great Spot for Long or Short Stays!

    My recent experience at Oak Forest RV ragdoll hit Park near Austin, Texas, definitely warrants a strong four-star rating. It strikes a fantastic balance between accommodating long-term residents and welcoming short-term visitors.

  • N
    Nov. 25, 2025

    Oak Forest RV Park

    Great Spot for Long or Short Stays!

    My recent experience at Oak Forest RV Park near Austin, Texas, definitely warrants a strong four-star rating. It strikes a fantastic balance between accommodating long-term residents and welcoming short-term visitors. Site and Amenities ragdoll hit The park offers a versatile mix of options—from standard RV sites to cozy cabins and yurts—which is a huge plus for families traveling together with varied needs. The overall atmosphere is relaxed and feels genuinely geared towards enjoying the Texas outdoors. The community covered area(as seen in the provided photo) is a major highlight. It’s clean, spacious, and clearly well-maintained. The large ceiling fans are essential for those hot Texas afternoons, and the string lighting creates a welcoming, relaxed mood in the evening. The availability of clean, dedicated restroom/shower facilities and a vending/ice machine in this central spot makes it a perfect hub for socializing or just relaxing away from your site. Why Not Five Stars? While the park is excellent, the sites themselves could use some minor paving updates or better shading in certain areas. Also, Wi-Fi connectivity was adequate but sometimes struggled during peak hours—a common issue, but one that could be improved. Summary If you are looking for a reliable, clean, and community-oriented place near Austin with excellent core amenities and flexible stay options, Oak Forest RV Park is a top choice. Highly recommended for both short overnight stops and extended stays.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2025

    Oak Forest RV Park

    Overall positive

    Spots are nice and level. Fairly well spaced. The amenities are wanting. Many of the laundry machines do not work. One the map it shows a whole building that isn't there that is supposed to have bathrooms and laundry. The only facilities are at the front of the park. So, if you are in the back there are no facilities.

  • Sheila L.
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Colinas RV Park

    Cheap rent and Great location!

    Great spot! Cheap rent, safe since it’s gated, and in a perfect location. We’re staying here with our fifth wheel and love the shaded area  it keeps things cool and comfortable. I totally recommend this place!

  • Sheila L.
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Colinas RV Park

    Affordable and Secured

    Great spot! Cheap rent, safe since it’s gated, and in a perfect location. We’re staying here with our fifth wheel and love the shaded area, it keeps things cool and comfortable. I totally recommend this place!


Guide to Round Mountain

The Round Mountain area of Texas, situated at elevations between 1,200 and 1,500 feet, serves as a gateway to Hill Country camping destinations. During spring months, overnight temperatures can drop below 50°F while daytime highs reach the mid-70s, creating ideal camping conditions. The limestone terrain creates unique swimming and climbing opportunities at many of the region's water-based recreation areas.

What to do

Hiking the Goodwater Loop: The 26-mile trail circling Lake Georgetown provides multiple access points for day hikers and backpackers. Tejas Park serves as a popular trailhead. "The Goodwater trail is a loop trail that circles Lake Georgetown and runs about 28 miles. When backpacking the Goodwater Loop people typically start/park at either Tejas Park Trailhead, Jim Hogg Trailhead or Cedar Breaks Trailhead," notes a Tejas Park visitor.

Cliff jumping at Lake Travis: A popular summer activity at Pace Bend Park involves jumping from limestone cliffs into the lake. "My favorite part about this campsite is the ability to cliff jump into a lake. I love the water and this campsite was perfect for me," reports a camper at Pace Bend Park.

Mountain biking: Several parks offer technical trail systems suitable for mountain biking. Cedar Breaks Park provides access to challenging terrain. One reviewer noted, "The trail is very rugged for bikes. The boat traffic on the lake was pretty low so it's a good place to take a kayak or canoe."

Swimming in natural springs: Krause Springs features natural pools formed by spring water flowing over limestone formations. "We loved it. It was our first time EVER tent camping on our own, and we really enjoyed our time at Krause Springs. We walked around the property and were stunned at how beautiful the waterfall and spring swimming area were," shared a first-time camper.

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Many camping spots near Round Mountain offer good separation between sites. At Jim Hogg Park, a camper noted, "Great spot, clean and quiet. Pros: Beautiful lake views, lots of space between sites."

Water-adjacent camping: Direct lakefront access ranks high with campers. "Stay at Pace Bend every time we go rock climbing in Austin. The campsites are private and there are always sites available. The campsites along the cliffs are beautiful at night," shared one visitor.

Well-maintained facilities: State parks and Corps of Engineers sites typically feature clean restrooms and showers. A visitor to Pedernales Falls State Park stated, "The camp ground is wonderful. Very spread out and wooded for privacy between the campsites. Hook ups for both water and electricity, if needed. Extremely dog friendly!"

Year-round accessibility: Unlike some regions, most Round Mountain area campgrounds remain open throughout the year. "Inks Lake is a great day trip or weekend car camping trip in the Central Texas / Hill Country area. Good camp sites and plenty of water to fish in, boat on, or just look at," reported a camper.

What you should know

Flash flood awareness: Hill Country watersheds can experience rapid flooding. A camper at Pedernales Falls warned, "Made me aware of how serious flash flooding is here. Respect weather warnings!"

Limited primitive camping options: While most parks offer developed sites, true backcountry camping is limited. At Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area, a visitor noted, "There are a few miles of hike and bike trails, but I HIGHLY suggest coming out here during Bluebonnet season. It is Absolutely beautiful!!!"

Reservation requirements: Most sites require advance booking, especially during spring and summer weekends. "It's a large campground with many sites, some of which are even double sites if you're camping with friends. A decent number of them are lake front and all have a cement covered pad for the picnic table," noted a Lake Georgetown visitor.

Road conditions vary: Some campgrounds require navigating rough roads. Regarding Krause Springs, a reviewer cautioned, "My only warning is low hanging trees everywhere. I couldn't imagine trying to navigate the campground in a 5th wheel or class A. You could do some rooftop damage."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming safety: Many water access points have natural hazards requiring supervision. A Inks Lake State Park camper mentioned, "The best swimming place is the Devil's Waterhole. There are some rocks on the far side that people climb up on to jump off of."

Kid-friendly campsites: Certain campgrounds offer better amenities for children. "Tejas Park is perfect for those in the area looking for tent camping without wanting to be surrounded by RV's. Tejas is right on the river, ample opportunities to wet a line if you like," commented a visitor.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children enjoy spotting local fauna at many campgrounds. One camper at Muleshoe Bend shared, "Every time I've been there there have been tons of deer, probably the name sake of this place."

Beginners start here: For first-time camping families, certain sites offer easier experiences. "Great beginner campsite. The sites have a pad to set up your tent, along with fire rings and plenty of shade. There is plenty of trail to hike as it's connected with the good water loop," noted a family camping at Tejas Park.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Some campgrounds feature uneven sites requiring preparation. At Cedar Breaks Park, a reviewer warned, "The sites along the outside of the loop have lake views and are level. The sites along the inside are scary unlevel! Some of the big rigs were backed in and jacked up 4 feet or so in front."

Limited sewer hookups: Many parks offer water and electric but not full hookups. "Campsites are well-maintained with spacious sites. Many of the sites are wooded. Each site has a shelter with a concrete base. The sites have water and electric. The shower and toilet facilities are OK but not great," reported a Jim Hogg Park camper.

Dump station access: Plan for dump station availability as some parks have limited facilities. "The main downsides are the pure number of campsites in one park and the fact that there's only one dump station for all of them!" noted a Lake Georgetown visitor.

Shade availability: Tree cover varies significantly between sites. "Lots of shade at the campsites and each site has a picnic table. It's worth mentioning the campground doesn't have running water or electric hook-up at the campsites," shared a Muleshoe Bend visitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Round Mountain, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Round Mountain, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 228 campgrounds and RV parks near Round Mountain, TX and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Round Mountain, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Round Mountain, TX is Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis with a 4.4-star rating from 33 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Round Mountain, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Round Mountain, TX.

What parks are near Round Mountain, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 parks near Round Mountain, TX that allow camping, notably Georgetown Lake and Granger Lake.