Best Campgrounds near Stonewall, TX

The Texas Hill Country surrounding Stonewall offers diverse camping experiences within a landscape known for rolling hills, limestone formations, and river valleys. Pedernales Falls State Park, located 15 miles from Stonewall, provides both developed campsites with water and electrical hookups as well as primitive camping areas with cliffside views overlooking the hill country. Private accommodations like Stonewall Motor Lodge feature shaded RV spots with full hookups and proximity to local wineries. The region includes everything from backcountry tent sites at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area to luxury glamping options and cabin rentals at resorts like Bending Oaks Ranch, which caters primarily to adults seeking a quieter atmosphere.

Reservations are essential for most campgrounds in the area, particularly during spring wildflower season and fall when temperatures moderate. As one camper noted about Pedernales Falls, "We found a really nice spot on the cliffside with an incredible view of the hill country. We saw deer in the morning in the grassy area next to our tent." Summer temperatures frequently exceed 100°F, making shade a critical consideration when selecting campsites. Many private RV parks specifically advertise their tree coverage as a selling point. The Texas State Park Pass provides cost savings for frequent campers, with discounts on entrance fees and potential camping rate reductions. Weather conditions can change rapidly, with winter temperatures ranging from mild 70s to occasional freezing conditions or even rare snowfall.

Wildlife viewing opportunities abound throughout the camping areas near Stonewall. Axis deer, armadillos, and numerous bird species are commonly spotted from campsites. The proximity to the LBJ Ranch and Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site provides additional recreational options for campers. Riverside camping locations along the Pedernales and Blanco Rivers offer swimming and fishing access, though water levels fluctuate seasonally. According to a visitor at Blanco State Park, "We took advantage of the no-fee entrance and toured both Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site and the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, approximately 22 miles from Blanco State Park." Campgrounds with river access tend to fill quickly during summer months when water activities become the primary draw for visitors seeking relief from Texas heat.

Best Camping Sites Near Stonewall, Texas (257)

    1. Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

    85 Reviews
    Johnson City, TX
    24 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."

    2. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Fredericksburg Wine Country

    10 Reviews
    Stonewall, TX
    4 miles
    Website

    "Out of the three Jellystone's we have gone to in Texas this is #3 for us.  It would be nicer if they had a splash pad.   We did enjoy the jump pad and playground.  The bathrooms were nice."

    "Easy access and close to Fredericksburg and Luckenbach."

    3. Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    Fredericksburg, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 997-4796

    "I dont normally stay at private campgrounds as I am on a mission to visit every public campground in the great state of Texas."

    "This location is a great find especially in the Texas heat!"

    4. Blanco State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Blanco, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 833-4333

    $20 - $30 / night

    "In our trip around Texas, this was one of our favorite state parks.  Easy to book online and very inexpensive with our Texas State Parks pass.  "

    "We selected the park to use as a base for exploring the Texas hill country. In addition to that we had a great time exploring Blanco and the park."

    5. Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

    28 Reviews
    Willow City, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 685-3636

    $14 / night

    "Moss Lake sites are very near to the... wait for it... Moss Lake! The sites are the most remote and away from the more crowded and reservable drive-in section of the park."

    "This is one of my favorite places to camp with the wife cause it’s not to harsh and gives some of the best views in Texas."

    6. Lady Bird Johnson RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Fredericksburg, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 997-4202

    $52 - $59 / night

    "We have family in the fredicksburg Texas area and the hotels in town are VERY expensive."

    "Once unhitched, we were able to park our F450 adjacent to our 5th wheel. The park has cable TV with lots of channels. We got 4 bars on Verizon."

    7. Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

    24 Reviews
    Willow City, TX
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 685-3636

    $14 / night

    "You can go off trail easily to explore. Do not climb the domes at night. There's a primitive campground behind the main dome near the lake."

    "The high dome was hard but the perimeter trails and smaller dome were so fun. Rock climbing, caves and other fun activities. Texas classic."

    8. Firefly Resort

    5 Reviews
    Stonewall, TX
    7 miles
    +1 (830) 990-2110

    "The picturesque surroundings, nestled in the heart of Texas Hill Country, create a serene and inviting atmosphere for music and wine lovers alike."

    9. The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Fredericksburg, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 992-1237

    $60 - $75 / night

    "Stayed there 3 nights during our visit to the Texas Hill Country. The park is 5 minutes from Fredericksburg. The pads are gravel with full hookups. Very clean laundry facility."

    "Close to town and not to far from the Enchanted rock. Also another good site to see is the old tunnel. Stayed during Christmas so the town was decorated very nicely. Will definitely come back again."

    10. Oakwood RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Fredericksburg, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 997-9817

    $37 - $57 / night

    "Great location near downtown Fredericksburg."

    "and three restaurants that you could walk too that you must try - Hilda's Tortillas,  Bellas Sera Italian, and Backwoods BBQ is worth the wait.  "

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Recent Reviews near Stonewall, TX

1049 Reviews of 257 Stonewall Campgrounds


  • Neil T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2026

    Memmie’s Farm

    Perfect Stop for Us

    Our route got changed when our plans changed and we needed a last minute stop for a quick overnight stay. We arrived about an hour before sundown and had to leave at sunup, so we didn’t get to explore the river.

    But our spot was perfect for our rooftop tent setup. Usually last minute stops put us in an RV park and this spot was so much better than that. Still felt like camping and not just a spot to park.

    We could hear turkeys and coyotes and owls. We enjoyed the stars and felt safe and secure.

    There was some road noise from a nearby highway, but it died down at bedtime and dust disturb our sleep.

    The best part was the communication from the camp host. She gave great directions and checked on us to make sure we were good with everything. Close to Bandera for a quick breakfast before we continued our journey.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 5, 2026

    Arch Ray on the River

    Arch Ray on the River

    Very nice RV campground. But no tents. No bathroom/shower house. Level sites. Reasonably priced compatible with everything else around.I think it was like $45 a night. Driving a 32ft class c towing a gladiator. Lots of road noises up front. I'd stay farther back next time.

  • Missy R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 25, 2026

    Turkey Sink Camping Area — Guadalupe River State Park

    Great spot to soak up the Texas Hill Country

    This park is located just north of San Antonio. I’d heard great things about it and am thrilled that I finally got here.

    The campsites are spacious. Each loop has a bath house and it looks like all the RV sites have power and water. A central dump station is located near the exit.

    This loop has a trail that leads you down to the river. But you ca also drive down to a large parking lot. It wasn’t busy in Feb

  • Vanessa F.
    Feb. 25, 2026

    Landa RV Park & Campground

    Great Weekend Getaway

    A quaint RV resort right off of Walnut street near the heart of New Braunfels, TX with lots of amenities on-site. The pool is open year-round & heated to 90 degrees in the winter time. We are new to RV living & this was a perfect place to try out our new travel trailer. I think site 19 was a great place to be, because nobody was on one side of us & it was right across from the pool & camp store. We will definitely return to this resort in the summertime.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 20, 2026

    Lantern Oaks RV Resort

    Clean/New/Great Amenities

    Great park only let down by road noise and airport proximity

  • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 11, 2026

    Kerrville-Schreiner Park

    Road to the coast

    This is a wonderful park and campground! Hiking and biking trails galore. Deer were everywhere. It's along the Guadalupe River which still bears flood scars from last summer. Very few people this time of year.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 5, 2026

    Blanco State Park Campground

    Walking Distance to Town

    Quaint town square of Blanco with awesome food choices less than a mile walk from the campsite! Super nice people working this state park. Hookups in good shape. Stroll along the river. Great park.

  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 30, 2026

    Fort Mason City Park

    Nice place with deer everywhere

    I am here in January, so it is not very crowded in spite of decent weather. There are deer everywhere at this campground. There is also a nice nature trail up the creek. My only complaint is the road through the campground serves the baseball fields so there has been a ton of traffic.


Guide to Stonewall

Camping spots near Stonewall, Texas are situated within a 50-mile radius of this small town in the heart of Texas wine country. The terrain in this region ranges from 1,400 to 2,000 feet above sea level with limestone outcroppings that create natural features for exploration. Summer nights often cool to the mid-70s even when daytime temperatures exceed 100°F, making evening activities more comfortable during peak season.

What to do

Explore the cave system: At Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, visitors can hike to natural caves formed by granite erosion. "We found a really nice spot to camp and took advantage of the cave system. Bring your hiking boots and expect to do some light bouldering to access some of the more interesting formations," notes a visitor at Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area.

Visit local wineries: Many campgrounds provide easy access to Texas wine country. "There are two wineries in walking distance which are not only convenient for safety but allow no hassle trying to park," explains a camper at Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort.

Take advantage of river recreation: River access points offer swimming and fishing opportunities throughout the season. At Blanco State Park Campground, one camper notes, "Great swimming. Shaded campsites. Walking distance into Blanco," making it ideal for water activities during hot weather.

What campers like

Dark sky viewing: The Hill Country offers excellent stargazing opportunities away from city lights. "I have never seen so many stars! Most beautiful thing I have ever seen!" reports a camper at site 22 in Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area.

Wildlife encounters: Early mornings provide opportunities for wildlife viewing. "We love to visit this small park several times a year. It's beautiful with views of the Blanco River. My husband hasn't had any luck catching fish but he still enjoys trying," shares one visitor about their experiences at Blanco State Park.

Proximity to historic sites: The region's historical significance adds educational value to camping trips. "We took advantage of the no-fee entrance and toured both Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site and the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall," mentions a visitor staying at Lady Bird Johnson RV Park.

What you should know

Flash flood awareness: Seasonal weather patterns can create dangerous conditions. A camper at Pedernales Falls State Park Campground warns, "Made me aware of how serious flash flooding is here. Respect weather warnings!"

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance planning, especially during peak seasons. "The park is 5 minutes from Fredericksburg. The pads are gravel with full hookups. Very clean laundry facility," notes a camper at The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park who planned ahead.

Dog-friendly options: Many campgrounds accommodate pets with specific amenities. "There are level, shady sites with picnic tables. Clean bathrooms/showers. They are renovating so office is closed and no market but there's one across the street!" reports a visitor at Oakwood RV Resort.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-specific activities: Some resorts cater specifically to families with children. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Fredericksburg Wine Country, a visitor shares, "Kid centric, really nice showers, nice pool/splash pad," highlighting amenities designed for younger campers.

Educational opportunities: Combine camping with learning experiences about local ecology and history. "This beautiful park is just miles away from my home. Camping, river play and over 20 geocaching sites make it a great place to wind down," notes a visitor at Pedernales Falls State Park.

Heat management strategies: Summer temperatures require planning for shade and water activities. "The sites in the back half of the park were extremely well shaded with huge oak trees. We were buried among the trees in site H2 and absolutely loved it," reports a camper at Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort.

Tips from RVers

Site selection priorities: Experienced RVers recommend specific areas within campgrounds. "If you want shade get in the back. If you want some sky for satellite service get in the front," advises a camper at Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort.

Leveling considerations: Many sites in the region require leveling equipment. At Lady Bird Johnson RV Park, a visitor notes, "Sites are close together, gravel, and not all are level. There are also extreme amounts of painful grass burrs in the lower camp area."

Utility hookup planning: Hookup locations vary significantly between sites. "The utilities are towards the back of the site, and we needed 15' for sewer, 20' for water, and 20' for electric. The water pressure was good at about 50 psi," details an RVer at Lady Bird Johnson RV Park, providing specific measurements useful for setup planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Stonewall, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Stonewall, TX is Pedernales Falls State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 85 reviews.