Best Campgrounds near Smithville, TX

Smithville, Texas provides access to multiple developed campgrounds with options for tent camping, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. The area includes Buescher State Park Campground, located within the Lost Pines region, which offers year-round camping with concrete pads and facilities including water and electric hookups. Nearby Vernon L Richards Riverbend Park along the Colorado River accommodates both RV and tent campers with electrical connections and picnic areas. Several other established camping areas within a 20-mile radius include Lake Bastrop North Shore Park, Rocky Hill Ranch, and Colorado RiverBend Retreat, providing varied accommodation types from basic tent sites to full-service RV connections.

Most campgrounds in the region require reservations, especially during spring and summer months when the pleasant Texas Hill Country weather attracts visitors. Buescher State Park features concrete pads for RVs with water and electric hookups, while tent sites offer varying levels of shade and privacy. The park maintains shower facilities, restrooms, and a dump station for RVs. Several campgrounds have fire restrictions during dry periods, and campers should verify current regulations before arrival. Cell service varies throughout the area, with more remote sites having limited connectivity. According to one visitor: "This park is a very nice, small State park. There is a lot to do and it didn't feel crowded at all. The tent camping spots were great!"

The Colorado River creates opportunities for fishing, paddling, and riverside camping at several locations around Smithville. Buescher State Park features a 25-acre lake with shoreline fishing access and boat rentals, though swimming is not permitted. Campers report particularly enjoying the shaded sites throughout the region, with tree cover providing essential relief during hot Texas summers. Vernon L Richards Riverbend Park received positive reviews for its combination of riverside location and amenities. One camper noted: "Each site has a parking pad, water and electric hookup, picnic table and grill. There are bathroom facilities in the center of the campground." Wildlife viewing, hiking trails, and cycling opportunities enhance the camping experience across multiple parks in the area, with Buescher State Park offering a scenic 12-mile connecting road to Bastrop State Park popular with cyclists.

Best Camping Sites Near Smithville, Texas (155)

    1. Bastrop State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Bastrop, TX
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 321-2101

    $15 - $850 / night

    "Connects to Buecher State Park near Smithville. A great stop between Central Texas and the Piney Woods."

    "It has a little for everyone and is conveniently located about thirty minutes from Lockhart where you can get, in my opinion, some of the best BBQ in Texas."

    2. Buescher State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Smithville, TX
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 237-2241

    $15 - $85 / night

    "I live about 25 minutes away from this park and have taken my dad fishing here as well as hiked here several times."

    "Good sights to see, but it isn't my top priority in Texas."

    3. Lake Bastrop North Shore Park

    19 Reviews
    Bastrop, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 578-4816

    "This campground is located a short distance away from the city of Austin, Texas. The park is managed by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA)."

    "We we’re traveling and needed a spot near Austin, Texas and love Lake Bastrop. There’s two Campgrounds one South and one North."

    4. Colorado RiverBend Retreat

    2 Reviews
    Smithville, TX
    4 miles
    +1 (512) 575-5611

    $55 - $65 / night

    "peaceful and beautiful surroundings. Picnic table, fire pit, hammocks and the bathroom/shower is so close! There is also a large sink - perfect for washing dishes."

    5. South Shore Park

    5 Reviews
    Bastrop, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 321-5048

    "Pros: Quick check-in

    • 176-acre park with 40 campsites on the south shore of Lake Bastrop.

    • Level site concrete pad surrounded by crushed granite."

    "Some sites are on the lake with a little trail to access the water. There's so much do like hiking, biking, fishing, putt putt golf, kayak, paddle board rentals, etc."

    6. Vernon L Richards Riverbend Park

    2 Reviews
    Smithville, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (512) 237-3282

    $20 - $25 / night

    "We arrived around 11:30 pm to the park and was stopped by a very helpful officer that explained to us the park was closed, but helped us get a spot anyways and directions."

    7. Lost Pines Camping

    1 Review
    Smithville, TX
    6 miles

    $29 / night

    "The lake is wonderful for swimming or just sitting lakeside."

    8. McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    84 Reviews
    Sunset Valley, TX
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 243-1643

    $20 - $86 / night

    "This state park is a little outside of Austin near the airport."

    "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."

    9. Rocky Hill Ranch

    1 Review
    Smithville, TX
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (361) 548-5728

    $15 - $30 / night

    "This is a ranch that has a trail through it. A little over than a 1/4 mile in (the walking trail), there is a place where they let you camp if you want."

    10. Plum Park on the Colorado

    1 Review
    La Grange, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 473-3366
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  • Ken D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 30, 2026

    Buda Place RV Resort

    Nice Resort Close to Austin

    I have been here for seven months. Hookups and gravel site was good. Could use more weed and ant control. The amenities are great. Pool, hot tub, community area were all new and well maintained. Showers were awesome. Large private showers with plenty of hooks and place to sit. Sink and plenty of counter space. Always clean stocked. Thank you Elaine. Entire staff was attentive and engaging. Corrie, Daniel and everyone were great. Thank you. The hot tub was often used by inconsiderate families that turned it into a kiddie pool. It needs to be better managed.

  • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2026

    McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    Close to Austin Airport

    We choose this due to proximity to the airport where my wife needed to fly out (5 minute drive). Great spots that are well spaced. Loved the bike trails and hiking.

  • Sami G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 27, 2026

    Pecan Grove RV Park

    Cool Campsite in Dowtown Austin

    This anomaly of an RV park is right in the heart of Austin. Walking to downtown is just over a mile and the views on the bridge across the river is beautiful day and night. Don’t expect your average campground. It definitely has its own charm. Staff were very kind and accommodating! Bathrooms are decent enough, hot showers and a place to do laundry. The campground is also a gated community and we felt very safe. Only stayed 2 nights, but look forward to coming back as there is so much to do in Austin — we hit 2nd street, 6th street and South congress. Plus, there are restaurants, coffee shops, and a cute lil convenience store close by too.

    Happy Exploring! 😊

  • Sami G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2026

    McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    Wildlife & Beautiful Hikes

    We have absolutely loved staying here! The Upper Falls are gorgeous — and the cactus, flowers and trees and bees are buzzing. Our campsite is spacious with electric and water hook up. Affordable stay. Bathrooms were always very clean & hot showers. The Onion Creek Trail is paved and easy to walk. Plus; if you’re wanting to go to downtown Austin, it’s only a 25 min drive away! We would love to come back to this little oasis.

    Watch for gnats! And the only downside are the airplanes that fly over — they can be loud but that’s really it.

  • James A.
    Apr. 17, 2026

    Shady River RV Resort

    Shady River rv

    Overall, the people here are super friendly and most importantly, aren't nosy and mind their own business. I've been to parks where it seems that the campers only purpose is to see how many times you can break a rule or make a noise after curfew. Its not like that here.

  • Greg T.
    Apr. 12, 2026

    Willis Creek

    Willis camp oldest of 3

    The volunteer park host in gray dodge tried to act like he was the owner.  I had a 30 ft rv , a truck and fishing boat , he didn't like the way I parked , one boat trailer tire was in the gravel next to the rv and 25 year old blacktop drive. 

    He said I was on the grass, not it was gravel placed there by the Corps of Engineers.

    He then suggested i take the boat and park it 500 yards away in the parking area near the boat launch.  I said I have a problem with that, look in this boat there are $10, 000 dollars of Garmin electronics in there that  an be stolen in 5 minutes,  and your not providing any security other than closing the gate at 10 pm. 

    Fishing is good in Willis  creek in the spring , need a boat or walk in for bank fishing . 

    Park host said , 1st day work with us the restrooms are not working properly, we used our rv. 

    Roads needed repaved 10 years ago, major uneven swells. 

    Boat ramp,  floating dock for use with tying boat was torn up and dragged on the bank ! 

    3 family park host for 30 camp sites, only 7 being used , most were empty . 

    Taylor park on the other side of lake has had much work done and is nice  compared to Willis park. 

    Federal park director has to deal with budgets that come short, I think they must be giving up on Willis park and ready to abandon. 

    They have the oldest park with the worst  volunteers! 

    Trump would fix it quickly if he only new .

  • Reid B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 10, 2026

    Sherwood Forest Faire Campground

    Packed! Interesting camping experience.

    First time camping at any renfest, this is neat. Lots of friendly folks, tons of empty campers as I guess folks show up late in the clan areas. No utilities in the clan areas except there is potable water near the showers. Well see how tonight and Saturday goes, it's supposed to be a ton of parties.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 4, 2026

    Austin East KOA

    Clean spot

    Like most KOA's the price is higher and it less camping than RV parking. However, the bathrooms are great, there are great common areas, washing machines etc.. an the front staff are super nice! Dow town is a long bike ride (for kids) or a short Uber away.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    Great swimming hole

    The campground is full of trees, hook up for those who need them (clean water for refilling, and electrical for recharging.) nice spot to have bicycles at!


Guide to Smithville

Smithville sits within the Lost Pines region of central Texas, where loblolly pines create an isolated forest ecosystem unlike the surrounding prairie. The area has sandy, well-draining soil that allows for comfortable tent camping year-round. Seasonal temperatures range from 40°F in winter nights to over 95°F during summer days, affecting both camping comfort and fire restrictions at local sites.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Bastrop offers shoreline fishing with various catch possibilities at both North and South Shore Parks. According to one camper at Lake Bastrop North Shore Park, "Lake Bastrop North Shore Park Park is managed by the Lower Colorado River Authority. There's a office at the entrance were one can pay your admission fee. Or if you arrive late, there is a self paying station that's available 24 hours 7 days a week."

Hiking trails: Rocky Hill Ranch provides trails through scenic fields and forest areas. A visitor noted, "The trail is very pleasant, it's mostly nice for the nice field views you get. The camp site itself is spread out, with fire pits and I think some benches."

Cycling routes: Buescher State Park offers excellent cycling opportunities including support for organized rides. A cyclist mentioned, "We have stayed here 2 times and loved it both times. Our time in the park was shorter than we would have liked but we cannot wait to go back and explore more. Love the support for the MS150. The rangers were some of the nicest and extremely helpful."

Swimming spots: McKinney Falls State Park provides swimming holes with varied difficulty levels. A visitor explained, "The water was warm, and it was perfect for new swimmers with floaties and advanced swimmers. There's a place where you can jump off the rocks into the water."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many campsites near Smithville provide natural screening and spacing. At Lake Bastrop North Shore Park, one camper noted, "We live in Austin and this is truly our go to campground recently. Its so well kept, the campground layout is very clever. There's no bad sites! Nice privacy between sites. Some sites are on the lake with a little trail to access the water."

Clean facilities: Several campgrounds maintain high-standard bathroom facilities. A camper at Bastrop State Park Campground commented, "Camped here two nights. The facilities are amazing. Bathrooms have had a lot of money spent on them, with hot showers and full plumbing. The camp sites are well maintained and the hiking trails are nice."

Waterfront access: Some campgrounds offer direct river or lake access from individual sites. At Colorado RiverBend Retreat, a visitor shared, "My family and I enjoyed our two night stay at site 2! Peaceful and beautiful surroundings. Picnic table, fire pit, hammocks and the bathroom/shower is so close! You can park at the site - we set up two tents with space to spare. Right by the river - easy to fish or spend time in the multiple hammocks."

Level concrete pads: Many RV sites feature well-constructed parking areas. A camper at South Shore Park noted, "Level site concrete pad surrounded by crushed granite. Aluminum picnic table, lantern pole, BBQ grill and fire pit with cooking grill. Cleaned BBQ grill and fire pit upon arrival."

What you should know

Reservation systems vary: Different parks have different booking processes. For Vernon L Richards Riverbend Park, a visitor explained, "The park is operated by the City of Smithville. There is not a park office on the grounds to accept reservations or fees for camping. To reserve a campsite, call the City Recreation Center at 512-237-3282x7 Mon-Fri, 8:00am - 4:30pm."

Environmental recovery: Several parks show signs of past wildfires or floods. At Bastrop State Park, a visitor observed, "It is heartbreaking to see all the damage to the Pines, due to the wildfires, but it is recovering well. There are several miles of hiking trails, that can be done in one or two days. It just depends on how many miles you want to hike."

Campground busyness: Parks close to Austin see higher visitor numbers. Regarding McKinney Falls State Park, one camper stated, "The close vicinity to the city does mean that this park has a constant flow of visitors. In the summer it is extremely busy with day visitors, weekend campers and long-term campers. In the winter it is moderately busy."

Water conditions: Lakes and rivers can change seasonally. A visitor to Bastrop State Park noted, "It's sad what happened here to the trees in the fire and the lake when the dam burst, but this park is resilient. Please support it by visiting. You can now also walk the old closed golf course."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming areas for different skill levels: Choose sites with water access appropriate for children. A visitor to McKinney Falls State Park Campground shared, "The great part is the swimming. The water was warm, and it was perfect for new swimmers with floaties and advanced swimmers."

Kid-friendly programming: Some parks offer educational activities for children. A family at Bastrop State Park mentioned, "Kids got to do the junior ranger program which they loved. There was a fire not long before we visited in 2012, which was sad but interesting to see."

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play equipment. A visitor noted, "The have some good moderate hiking trails and some interesting historical sites. The have a children's playground and a nice swimming pool."

Structured activities: Some campgrounds host seasonal events. At Sherwood Forest Faire Campground, visitors can experience a medieval-themed environment with the reviewer noting, "This campground provided the perfect setting for our family's medieval adventure! The Sherwood Forest Faire itself was clean and well-maintained, with spacious sites that offered plenty of room for our tent, car, and campfire."

Tips from RVers

Hookup specifications: RV sites offer varying levels of service. At South Shore Park, one RVer reported, "There are a few sites with full hookups, the rest were just water/electric. Highly recommend this park!"

Road conditions: Some parks have challenging access roads. An RVer at McKinney Falls State Park advised, "Getting in and out of the park was smooth for the most part just watch some overhanging limbs. Plenty of space between sites. Park, sites, and road all well maintained."

Dump station locations: Not all parks have onsite waste disposal. A camper at Vernon L Richards Riverbend Park explained, "Each site has a parking pad, water and electric hookup, picnic table and grill. There are bathroom facilities in the center of the campground."

Arrival timing: Late arrivals should check park protocols. A camper at Vernon L Richards Riverbend Park shared, "We arrived around 11:30 pm to the park and was stopped by a very helpful officer that explained to us the park was closed, but helped us get a spot anyways and directions."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Smithville, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Smithville, TX is Bastrop State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 33 reviews.

What parks are near Smithville, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 parks near Smithville, TX that allow camping, notably Somerville Lake and Granger Lake.