Top Cabins near Telegraph, TX
Camping cabins near Telegraph are the charming alternative to a tent or a yurt. Finding a place to cabin camp near Telegraph is easier than ever. Search nearby cabins or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Camping cabins near Telegraph are the charming alternative to a tent or a yurt. Finding a place to cabin camp near Telegraph is easier than ever. Search nearby cabins or find top-rated spots from other campers.
$55 - $65 / night
$20 - $250 / night
Nestled deep within the romantic Texas Hill Country, natural wonders and modern luxury combine for a magical outdoor getaway. Recharge by the glow of campfire, relish dining under the big sky, find adventure around every corner and soak in breathtaking views among nature’s wonders.
$30 - $40 / night
RV Sites with 20/30/50 AMP service and full water and sewer hookups. 7 Cabins, and many primitive tent sites. Located in the heart of the Hill Country. Perfect for relaxation, a place to see the Milky Way, close to hiking and swimming. Offer monthly rates for RV sites.
$10 - $170 / night
The park was clean. However the grass around the electrical outlet and water was very tall and snaky looking at 9:30pm at night.
We were headed to Tucson for a quick visit. The staff were very nice. The site was level and quiet. The river was low but beautiful.
We will go again.
Friendly staff that helped us out when we were late and had no reservation! Close to the river, clean restrooms, pretty quiet overnight except for some traffic noise from the bridge.
We had a friends and family reunion of sorts here at the campgrounds for 5 days and it was the most amazing experience of our trip! We stayed in one of the cabins, a tiny home and utilized on RV hookup as well! So we got a picture of pretty much everything they offer. It was PERFECT to say the least! Water pressure was great! I have super thick hair and worry about being able to wash it thoroughly, but their bathrooms were just right! The AC's kept the cabin the perfect temperature for the hotter times of the day and at night or early mornings, you kept toasty warm. The grounds themselves were huge and you can set up a volleyball net as well as barbecue. If you wanted to lounge with other guests, you could in the common areas, or you can stick to yourselves as well, the place was so huge. The water was clear and cool and so very inviting! My son did cannon bombs of the cliff jump! Do not recommend that though:/... the women brought our inner tubes and laid out with our drinks soaking in the warm sun. Brandon and Sachi were the perfect hosts and I definitely plan on coming back year after year to experience this treasured place. Mahalo!
We spent a wonderful time at this campground. The cabins and facilities are clean and cozy. The river was so relaxing and clean. Nice little town, too! Highly recommended and hope to return again soon!
We just stayed here for 3 nights and had a wonderful stay. Lots of trees for shade and it’s right beside the river. Each site had a picnic table and a fire pit.
We’ve camped here 3 summers in a row because there is nothing like it . Huge campsite area with so many activities your family won’t be bored. Water park , mini golf, River access and so much more. There is a restaurant on site and a store with anything you might need on your stay. Laundry room and clean showers. I will Keep Camping here with my family . Try the brick oven pizza, you will not be disappointed. There is a cute little wagon that sells coffee and breakfast items in the mornings. There is also a snack bar for a quick bite by the pool. I recommend renting a golf cart, the site is too large to walk everywhere. Try the rec room activities, it's a fun way to cool down when the kids have had too much sun.
Good staff, sites not that Great. Inexpensive
We were looking for a nice overnight next to the river on short notice and they delivered, and during spring break no less.
A beautiful/quite overnight stop along side a small stream. Last night while eating dinner we saw 3 deer walking through the campsite. They were not bother in the least by our presence.
Sweet place to stop for the night. The staff are wonderful people. About 2 miles off the highway so pretty quiet. They have a little gas station there too.
I stayed one night and was very happy with the grounds and cleanliness. It was a cold night so the hosts kept the rec center opened all night in case anyone needed anything. The rec center had a nice kitchen and tv/cable setup and a small convenience store onsite. I would stay again without question.
Very friendly and helpful staff. Plenty of room for big RVs. Clean laundry facilities.
Nice park for a overnight stay, there are quite a few full timers at the park. The sites both back in and pull thru need some updated care. The river at the park was dry due to the drought, the bathrooms and showers were old but clean.
Easy online reservation and once at campsite easy check in. In spot #2 with Winnebago Revel so it's easy parking. Fire pits and BBQ grills at various campsites. Bathroom and showers are clean and easily accessible. 30 and 50amp plug and grey/black tank disposal at each site. River across street for swimming when it has water. Store with gas and diesel onsite too.
What a fun park. Great in Texas in October, water slides still operate on saturdays, and with all the structured activities crowds stay small, even in the same areas. For example cannon ball contests divert from water slides/other pools/play structures. Great in October site to site trick or treating and super fun extras. New tradition for sure.
We made a last minute overnight stay. The staff was accommodating and friendly. The facilities are clean and well equipped.
We have stayed here before.
It is a nice campground. Pull through and back in sites. Some with shade some not. It was 98 when we stopped today, but got in the shade after 5 so it helped.
Have a nice laundry room and rec room. Typical KOA bathrooms clean and nice.
The store has beer and ice cream what more can you ask on a hot day.
Internet is good so far can stream with no problem but the campground is not full.
We will stay again, it is right off I 10.
The RV Park isn't a park so much as it is just part of a neighborhood. We made a reservation by phone the morning we were going to pass through Sonora on a trip east on I-10. The park manager met us on a street corner in the neighborhood a few blocks off the main street, and guided us in his truck to two FHU spots in an empty lot between two houses. The hookups worked fine, and the rate was inexpensive.
Stayed for one night on 3/26/22. Owner met us on the road and guided us in. Great covered spot in a quiet neighborhood. No dump station, but has water and electric. Will definitely stay there again.
We took our kids for a fun NYE trip in the camper and loved this campground. Staff super friendly and really spacious. If you have pets getting a back-in site may give you more room to let them move around if tethered to your camper during some outside time. There are goats and mini horses you can feed so our kids loved that. Fun playground for kids, too! We’ll definitely be going back.
Sites are well spaced out and spacious. All sites have a view of the river. Some shade
We took the kids in mid-October and they had a great time with all of the Halloween festivities. There were so SO many people there. Such a kid-friendly place; tons to do to keep them busy & entertained. We loved it and will definitely be back.
We took our kids for a quick weekend trip and had a great time. We took our 2 dogs with us and had no trouble at all. There is a decent little playground across the river for the kids also near a fenced in dog play area so we were able to let the dogs play while the kids had fun and we relaxed. We will definitely be back!
This place is spotless with nice facilities and staff. But the best part is that we are camped within feet of the South Llanos River, which is beautiful. The town is walking distance over the bridge. We would definitely stay here again.
Modern and clean, tent sites level and new electric and water connections. However the layout for tent campers is problematical. The tent sites are directly on the street, so it’s like camping in someone’s front yard, without a fence. The whole situation made me very uneasy, so I brought things into our tent that normally I would have left in our SUV.
We are early risers, so usually I walk my wife to the facilities just to be safe. For some reason I let her walk alone to the ‘rec room’ since I saw another couple in there. She drinks coffee and I don’t so it seemed she could grab some while I started to break down the campsite. However when she got there, the couple was gone and she found herself alone with someone who didn’t belong there (anyone can just walk in off the street). He started by asking if she was traveling alone. Just then another camper came in and my wife felt better, the trespassing individual left. However he waited for my wife at the corner of the building (it was still barely light). He then threatened and insulted her. Fortunately, she was carrying a bright camping lantern and she turned it on and shined it in his face, which took him aback, and then she ran back to our tent. After taking a deep breath, we went looking for him, and of course he was gone. (He came back later in the morning to terrorize someone who worked in the office, we found out later).
We have lived for more than sixty years in the heart of NYC and my wife has never, ever, felt as endangered as she did in our overnight in this campground. If you are a woman tent camping alone or a couple with a woman, I would never camp here unless they get the tent sites behind some kind of perimeter and figure out how to keep intruders from entering.
Plenty to do here and all the amenities you need to relax. The area by the river is a massive park, which includes a Frisbee golf area and a reflecting pond.
We had spot 1 - right by the action, but if you are looking for a scenic site with more privacy, you'll want to explore a spot by the river. We were along the highway, but the noise wasn't too bad.
Camping near Telegraph, Texas, offers a variety of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. From scenic rivers to well-maintained campgrounds, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful region.
Camping near Telegraph, Texas, is a great way to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. With a variety of campgrounds to choose from, you can find the perfect spot for your next adventure.
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