Best Campgrounds near Liberty, TX

Liberty, Texas provides camping options along the shores of nearby lakes and waterways, with facilities ranging from basic to fully-developed. Several campgrounds in the area feature full hookup sites for RVs alongside tent camping areas, including Lake Houston Wilderness Park and Fort Anahuac Park. Located approximately 45 miles northeast of Houston, the Liberty area serves as a gateway to outdoor recreation with options for cabins at Mont Belvieu RV Resort and The Preserve RV Resort, plus traditional campground settings with lakefront access at Lake Livingston State Park.

The subtropical climate creates hot, humid summers and mild winters that allow for year-round camping opportunities. Most campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, though amenities vary significantly between locations. As one visitor noted, "Lake Livingston State Park is just over an hour from our house and has lots to offer. They recently rebuilt one of the camping loops to where now this is one of the few state parks in Texas that have Full Hookups." Many facilities require advance reservations, particularly during holiday weekends and summer months. Cell service is generally adequate near developed areas but may become spotty in more remote locations. Access roads are typically paved or well-maintained gravel, with most sites accessible by standard vehicles.

Waterfront camping remains particularly popular throughout the region, with Lake Livingston State Park receiving consistent praise from visitors. The park features spacious sites with good shade coverage and proximity to water recreation. According to reviews, fishing opportunities are excellent in the area, with one camper reporting, "We caught bass, perch and catfish and lots of them!" Fort Anahuac Park provides camping with bay views and historical context, while Double Lake Recreation Area in the nearby Sam Houston National Forest offers a more secluded experience with hiking trails. Campers frequently mention the convenience of having stores and supplies available in nearby towns, making the Liberty area suitable for both weekend getaways and longer stays.

Best Camping Sites Near Liberty, Texas (190)

    1. Cedar Grove RV Park

    1 Review
    Liberty, TX
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 334-0711

    2. Whites County Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Anahuac, TX
    16 miles
    +1 (409) 267-2718

    "Nice free camp, we found a spot to drive back a little bit so we could set up camp tucked away."

    "I got the camping permit just by calling the phone number at the entrance, they provide me an email to sent my driver license and car type. That’s it, they sent me back the permit."

    3. Houston East RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Baytown, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 383-3618

    "It is located right off and beside i-10, so there is road noise, but everything food, restaurants, shopping, is all nearby. It's a great stop if traveling i-10 passing through."

    4. Fort Anahuac Park

    7 Reviews
    Anahuac, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 267-2409

    "No utilities, but large open camping area near fishing pier.

    Cool Texas history here too!"

    "Good little park off the beaten path. You can camp with water views. Flush toilets with running water, but those mosquitoes will eat you alive."

    5. Rio RV Park at Turtle Bayou

    3 Reviews
    Wallisville, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 782-1704

    $10 - $55 / night

    "Great views of the water a short walk from my stall, fully renovated and clean bathrooms and decent separation between the sites. My site backed onto the highway but wasn’t very loud."

    "Very close to I10 and clean full hookups. Good WiFi and a nice lake to sit by."

    6. Mont Belvieu RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Wallisville, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 902-2200

    7. Lake Houston Wilderness Park

    10 Reviews
    New Caney, TX
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (832) 395-7690

    $7 - $150 / night

    "This park is just a short drive from Houston yet feels like you are in the middle of nowhere."

    "Love the trails. My favorite is the trail that leads you to Lake Isabella. It can only be reached by hiking to it. Very peaceful. We have camped at LHWP and love it. Clean restrooms are a plus."

    8. Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging

    5 Reviews
    Anahuac, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (409) 267-6774

    $50 - $85 / night

    "Great location for fishing, birding and boating."

    9. The Preserve RV Resort

    1 Review
    Cleveland, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 592-9168

    "Have 3 little boys who enjoy fishing and they have plenty of creeks and ponds near campsites; it isn’t the most luxurious parks but if your looking for a state park feel this place is a home run!"

    10. Pine Lakes RV Park

    1 Review
    Baytown, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (281) 573-9975
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Recent Reviews near Liberty, TX

330 Reviews of 190 Liberty Campgrounds


  • J
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Medical Center RV Resort

    Paved and level, full hookups

    Close to medical district of Houston, clean well maintained.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Rainbow's End RV Park

    Great place

    Clean and well-maintained campgrounds. The latrine, showers, and laundry room are maintained and kept very clean. Pets are welcome and must be kept on a leash while outside. The staff are friendly and well-informed.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    High Island Beach

    Trash everywhere

    Unfortunately this beach is not maintained and individuals seem to not know how to pick up after themselves….

  • Jacqueline Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping

    Amazing free beach camping

    This was an amazing trip. We stayed Monday-Friday and were the only RVer there Thursday night.

  • willem V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Timber Ridge RV Village

    Quiet RV site

    Convenient rv site in the woodlands area. Full hookup rv sites, with ample space. Most sites occupied, but still very peacefull eith shade and nice trees

  • kThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 13, 2025

    San Jacinto Riverfront RV Resort

    Lovely spot just far enough off the Interstate for peace and quiet for the night!

    It was a quick overnight visit, so the flat concrete pad with a tree and grass made for a nice reprieve from the Interstate travel! On the river with cure cottages available for rent as well. Dominoes delivery right to the gate!

  • Pam H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2025

    Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping

    Almost perfect!

    Beautiful location. You can park right up to the water. Wind was blowing around 30mph from the south so the waves were amazing to listen and watch. Kid had a blast too! Only gave 4 stars because of the biting flies... They were swarming out dog, we had to keep her in the tent most of the time.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2025

    Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping

    Always Great

    We love this beach. It’s our third time staying here, and each time it’s been quiet, peaceful, and hardly any other campers. We worried a little about the tide this time, but we kept an eye on it and it didn’t come near us. We stayed here in early December without a permit, and it was fine. The permits you buy are valid from January to December and we had heard that they don’t really enforce the permit rule this late in the year. The sheriff drove by a few times, as well as some beach workers and others who looked to be in an official capacity, and nobody stopped to check our permit. Nice sunrise and an amazing sunset behind the houses. Good cell reception. Beach isn’t really flat, it slopes down towards the water, but it’s close enough.

  • Jules S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 19, 2025

    Eric & Jay’s RV Resort

    April 2025

    Stayed here overnight for a catch up on groceries, laundry, and some errands. Staff was great & has a large onsite laundry room that takes card. Also has daily trash valet that is nice. Only reason I’m giving 4 stars is there are some cars parked along the road inside and it’s a tight campground. If you are a large rig could be a little more difficult to maneuver through & the private shower was dirty (there were a lot of kids at the pool and I believe they had been playing in it). You are right next to interstate, but it’s convenient to stores and easy to get in & out of gate.


Guide to Liberty

Camping spots near Liberty, Texas range from waterfront locations to forested retreats. The region sits at approximately 30-40 feet above sea level with a humid subtropical climate that produces frequent afternoon thunderstorms during summer months. Several campgrounds offer natural bayou or creek settings with wildlife viewing opportunities that don't require advanced hiking skills.

What to do

Alligator watching: Fort Anahuac Park provides unique wildlife viewing with resident alligators. "We love the trails and rugged wildlife of the park... Watch out for the gators and put your food up or it will be gone," notes camper Matt S., who appreciates the park's natural setting.

Fishing from piers: Whites County Park Campground offers free fishing access with convenient facilities. According to Curtis D., "There were water spickets all over the place. I don't know if it's potable or not. It was dry camping so I already came prepared." The park requires a free permit for stays up to 3 days.

Sunrise photography: Trinity Bay views provide excellent photo opportunities for early risers. "Sunrise/sunsets are picture worthy," notes Whitney K. who stayed at Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging. The concrete pads make setup easy for photography gear.

Trail hiking: Several interconnected paths at Lake Houston Wilderness Park range from beginner to moderate difficulty. "Lots to explore, neat bridges, cabin options, ranger programs, horse trails, kayaking, wildlife," shares Harry H. The park features both day-use trails and overnight backpacking options.

What campers like

Affordability: Free camping options exist at multiple locations, with permits easily obtained. At Whites County Park, Diana reports, "I got the camping permit just by calling the phone number at the entrance, they provide me an email to sent my driver license and car type. That's it, they sent me back the permit. Everything is free."

Concrete pads: Level sites with concrete pads receive consistent praise. At Mont Belvieu RV Resort, Christian notes the park has "Well organized park, well kept facilities" with Greg S. adding they have "clean park and friendly staff."

Historical features: Fort Anahuac Park offers camping with historical context. Tucker B. explains, "Cool Texas history here too!" while mentioning, "Can camp for up to 3 nights maximum with $10 permit from the courthouse down the street."

Family-friendly activities: Lake Houston Wilderness Park receives praise for its diverse recreation options. Amanda C. notes, "Plenty of trails, wildlife, bathrooms and good fishing. We go here a lot! It's always good fun! And very clean."

What you should know

Limited facilities: Many parks require self-sufficiency. At Fort Anahuac Park, N I. explains, "To camp you must be fully self contained, there are no hookups. You may see power in the park but that is for use at festivals, etc. Not for campers."

Reservation processes vary: Some parks have online systems while others require phone calls. One camper noted at Lake Houston Wilderness Park, "We called and called to make reservations but no answer or call back... Got there and the gates are locked, no self pay because it's on the other side of the gate."

Highway noise: Several campgrounds sit near major highways. At Rio RV Park at Turtle Bayou, Jeff warns the property is "literally right next to interstate 10 and VERY NOISY!!!" but notes it has "a VERY nice bathhouse with very modern and clean facilities."

Insects: Mosquitoes can be problematic, especially near water. Jon D. mentions about Fort Anahuac Park, "Good little park off the beaten path. You can camp with water views. Flush toilets with running water, but those mosquitoes will eat you alive."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Fort Anahuac Park offers recreation facilities alongside camping. N I. mentions, "This park has a beautiful open expansive green space. Ball fields, play ground, nature trails, boat ramp, fishing pier, fish cleaning station."

Hidden swimming spots: The Preserve RV Resort features water recreation for children. Zachery S. explains, "Have 3 little boys who enjoy fishing and they have plenty of creeks and ponds near campsites; it isn't the most luxurious parks but if your looking for a state park feel this place is a home run!"

Day use for trial runs: First-time campers should consider day visits before overnight stays. At Houston East RV Resort, note that one reviewer mentions, "no school-age children allowed on the property," so check policies before booking.

Hiking difficulty: Parents should note trail challenges. Emily S. says of Lake Houston Wilderness Park, "Lots of wildlife in this park, saw many snakes in camp and on the trails. Made it halfway down the Ameri-trail which was clean and easily marked."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Trinity Bay RV Park, Ken & Pam J. recommend, "You can chose from grass shade and concrete pads. Great breeze off the bay." The park accommodates overnight visitors with an after-hours check-in process.

Covered parking: Several parks offer covered RV sites to reduce heat. Beverly T. notes about Houston East RV Resort, "They also have covered RV sites should you want to beat some of that sunshine off your rig in summer heat."

Access considerations: Many roads are paved but some require careful navigation. At Pine Lakes RV Park, Matt B. shares, "It's a nice place good price, decent area, I've stayed here multiple times and I'll go again, I'm normally here for a few months at a time due to work."

Seasonal differences: Trinity Bay RV Park experiences significant seasonal variations. Whitney K. reports staying "for a month over winter" and finding "friendly, responsive owners" with the park being "very big rig friendly."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Liberty, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, Liberty, TX offers a wide range of camping options, with 190 campgrounds and RV parks near Liberty, TX and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Liberty, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Liberty, TX is Cedar Grove RV Park with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Liberty, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Liberty, TX.