Best RV Parks & Resorts near Comanche, TX

Several RV parks near Comanche, Texas provide full hookup sites with varying amenities. Lost Creek RV Park in Stephenville offers year-round access with water, electric, and sewer connections suitable for large motorhomes. The park accommodates big rigs with spacious pull-through sites. "Very neat and clean. Showers & Laundry available. Nicely maintained RV spots and good WiFi," noted one visitor. Eagle's Nest Village RV Park features 54 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service, while Rockin' K RV Park provides eight sites with full hookups and can accommodate larger vehicles. Twin Palms RV Park and Green Deer RV Park also offer RV-specific amenities with water and sewer connections.

Within 30 miles of Comanche, RV travelers should note varying site conditions across parks. Most RV sites have gravel pads, though some parks like 4C's Rodeo Ranch & RV Park feature more level surfaces. Cell service varies throughout the region, with most parks offering adequate coverage for AT&T and Verizon. Dump stations are available at several locations including Eagle's Nest Village and Rockin' K RV Park. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with most parks allowing pets on leash. During peak seasons, particularly spring and fall, advance reservations are recommended as parks with limited sites fill quickly. A review mentioned that "sites are long paved pull through from the road" at Riverside Park in Brownwood, making it convenient for overnight stays without unhitching.

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78 Reviews of 56 Comanche Campgrounds


  • B
    Sep. 17, 2020

    San Saba River RV Park

    Great stop

    This is a great place to stop and see the sights in the area. I had a reservation and asked to come in one day early. They said fine. Have a wide level concrete pad with full hookups. There is some cable tv cable there but we didn’t hook it up. You can have a choice of shade under large pecan trees or wide open sites. Mngmt is very accommodating. Only reason I did not give a 5 star is because on the route into the park there is a large pecan tree that dragged across the top of my rv. The branches were not big ones. I followed gps directions in here which got me here but were not the absolute best way in. Turn off of hwy 190 onto cr 104 will save you from crossing a very uneven railroad track crossing. We turned off of hwy 190 into cr 102. We are staying in a 43’ class A RV. I highly recommend this place. It is in a beautiful golf course. Cost was $30/ night.

  • Mary N.
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Vw's Spot

    Nice spot

    Not too busy and pretty quiet. 30 and 50 amp pull through and back in RV spots. Water and sewage hookups. Can be windy here, be careful with your awnings. No firepits or firewood available. Purple goat restaurant to eat at. Closest grocery about 5 miles.

  • George B.
    May. 24, 2021

    San Saba River RV Park

    Nice Quiet Campground

    Green grass, well spaced concrete pads, and large pecan trees right along the San Saba river. There are full hookups and cable tv. The office is confusing and is down at the golf course office. (Avoid parking in the spaces up against the river and under the pecan trees. A couple of large branches fell on and next to us causing us to move the first night.

  • Napunani
    Mar. 26, 2022

    Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake

    Basic Corps of Engineer Campground

    Reserved 159 days prior 

    Pros

    No reservation fee charged for marking online reservation 

    50% discount with National Park Pass 

    Roadways easy to maneuver without any low-hanging branches 

    Quiet except for middle of the night party animal noise and distant trains 

    Good dark sky viewing as there are NO street lights in campground 

    Concrete treads where RV wheels land were level requiring no additional leveling efforts 

    Metal cover over concrete picnic table 

    Entrance gate closed10pm-6am so exit only without any reentry until 6am

    Saw 1 squirrel and 5 deer 

    Nice Golf Course next to campground 

    Nice fishing piers 

    Plenty TP in toilet/shower rooms 

    Very nice large group picnic pavilions 

    3 bars 3G Verizon 

    Cons

    Site consist of sandy gravel which high winds created a dust storm making a gritty mess of everything inside and out

    Site water hookup below ground 

    Campsite had unusual amount of trash and cigarette butts 

    Campfire ring full of ash and trash upon arrival and there has been a county burn ban for the last 6 months

    Campground toilet/shower facility lit up at night like a Christmas tree 

    County Burn ban, which we discovered ourselves and confirmed by calling park prior to arriving with campfire wood

    Upon check-in, friendly woman at gate told us one thing then a man at the gate contradicted the woman regarding charcoal fires

    Quiet hours not enforced. 4 toilets for 24 campsites for possible 8 people per campsite PLUS boaters and fishermen. Phew! 

    Half of park closed during winter so 37 campsites only open April-September

    The park 3 dumpsters were overflowing; 1 was over flowing upon our Thursday afternoon arrival and the other 2 were overflowing Sunday morning so we had to pack out our trash

    No number sign on our site

    No patrolling host or ranger. 

    No privacy from one campsite to another

    No playground, basketball or tennis courts 

    No campsite BBQ grill 

    No hiking trails 

    No soap or hand towels in toilet facility 

    No trash cans in or outside toilet facility so people threw trash on floor 

    No WIFI

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    Eat at Granny Clark’s in Dublin TX. Blue plate special and buffet. Brookshires Grocery and Tractor Supply in Comanche Stephenville 30 miles from campground has Walmart, H‑E‑B, CVS, Walgreens, but no Lowes or Home Depot.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2024

    Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake

    Copperas Creek COE

    Copperas Creek COE in Comanche, TX (Lake Proctor) Site #63 50 amp Full hook up Back-in site March 2024

    Beautiful park! The lady working the gate should have her picture in the dictionary under customer service. Very pleasant & welcoming!

    The site has lots of shade trees with a view of the lake (not lakeside). Sites are not on top of each other, but no type of barrier between sites. Water had a terrible smell.

    Despite it being the beginning of spring break in Texas & the amount of people here, it is fairly quiet.

    If you’re camping with others, there are 3 double RV sites on this end of the park.

    Would definitely come back here again. — at Copperas Creek Park.

  • Mesha P.
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Hico City Park

    Pull through and back-in spots

    This place has pull through and back in spots and there is a map at the entrance showing which are which. There was no public restroom or shower here but there are hookups. There is a really nice playground here. This would be a good place if your just looking for a place to sleep for the night but there is very little room between spaces. Not the worst place but definitely not the nicest.

  • B
    Nov. 5, 2022

    Lake Brownwood State Park Campground

    Very nice state park

    Very nice park. We are at pad # 84 and it’s great. They have a large concrete pad next to the trailer . Very new picnic table. Rest room , shower is very clean

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 13, 2022

    Riverside Park

    Great pull through sites

    Wonderful evening site with pull through sites next to river and park. We pulled in with our 25 ft trailer at 830 pm and had no problem. We hooked electric and were good for nigh. Bath house with shower was great. The park was a delight! One mile path around with nice playground for children. Rooster and cats in park.

  • C
    Oct. 29, 2021

    Wandering Oaks RV Park

    Nice and new!

    Host is especially nice and welcoming. Gravel sites and nice grass. Facilities are new and sites are good size. We just overnighted but level pull through so could stay hitched to my 5th wheel. Great Wi-Fi, AT&T and T-Mobile. Ez off I20 and just far enough to be quiet.


Guide to Comanche

RV sites near Comanche, Texas offer varying amenities across approximately 15 small to medium-sized parks within a 30-mile radius. Winter temperatures average 32°F to 60°F while summer temperatures range from 72°F to 96°F. Most parks in this rural region operate year-round with limited seasonal closures, though availability can be restricted during rodeo events and local festivals.

What to do

Explore downtown Hico: Off The Vine RV Park provides convenient access to Hico's historic downtown area, where visitors can tour the Billy The Kid Museum. "If you are planning a visit to Hico Texas to check out the historic downtown, buy some great pop-corn and visit the Billy The Kid Museum then you might need a place to stay," notes one camper who stayed at this park.

Visit animal attractions: The 4C's Rodeo Ranch & RV Park offers a unique farm setting with various animals. A visitor described it as having "an abundance of horses, cattle, a few donkeys and one goat," making it ideal for animal lovers. Located near Dinosaur Valley State Park, it combines convenience with rural charm.

Enjoy outdoor activities: Rockin' K RV Park serves as a good base for local exploration. As one camper noted, "Hico is a perfect place to stop and explore. A TX historical treasure with the Billy the Kid Museum downtown!" The park also offers access to their sister property where "my kids got to feed the mini goats and mini donkey- very fun at Tiny Town at GSD Ranch."

What campers like

Peaceful atmosphere: Several parks offer quiet environments away from highway noise. A visitor at Hoof Prints Ranch described it as "Good rv park if you have horses or if you are just wanting to stop with your rv in Stephenville on the way somewhere else. Very clean."

City water and sewer connections: Unlike some rural areas that rely on well water, campers appreciate reliable utilities. At Eagle's Nest Village RV Park, a camper mentioned, "All hookups worked great, and they're on city water and sewer. The dog park was enormous, and Goldthwaite is a charming town with plenty to do if you look."

Pet-friendly facilities: Most RV parks near Comanche welcome pets and provide designated areas. "Two huge dog areas with lots of grass," reported one camper about Green Deer RV Park. Similarly, at Eagle's Nest Village, the dog park was noted as having "the only grass in the park."

What you should know

Variable Wi-Fi quality: Internet connectivity varies significantly between parks. A reviewer at Lost Creek RV Park praised their "Good WiFi!" while others mentioned spotty service at smaller parks.

Limited amenities at some locations: Smaller parks may have fewer facilities. A review for Off The Vine RV Park mentioned, "At the time of my visit there were no public restrooms or showers," and sites were described as "very, very tight."

Seasonal considerations: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, making shade important. "It has two full bathrooms complete with showers, work out room, washer and dryers and an area for meetings. An outside area under a huge pecan tree with small tables and chairs for hanging out with friends," noted a Green Deer RV Park visitor, highlighting the value of shaded areas.

Tips for camping with families

Look for parks with recreational areas: Some parks offer activities for children. Rockin' K RV Park provides access to their sister property where families can interact with farm animals. A visitor shared, "Heading over to the farm area - my kids got to feed the mini goats and mini donkey- very fun at Tiny Town at GSD Ranch."

Consider cabin options: For families without RVs, several parks offer alternative accommodations. Lone Oak RV Park provides a "Sleepy little place" atmosphere according to one reviewer, with market access for supplies.

Check for walking trails: Green Deer RV Park features "a walking trail that's not quite a half a mile," making it suitable for families wanting easy outdoor activities without venturing far from their site.

Tips from RVers

Call ahead for current information: Ownership changes occur frequently. A reviewer at Hoof Prints Ranch warned, "It appears it is for sale right now so if you staying in the future I would recommend calling to confirm all info is correct."

Consider site spacing: Several parks have tight configurations. At Off The Vine RV Park, a camper noted "The RV sites are all full connections pull through sites that are very, very tight," suggesting larger rigs might face challenges.

Verify amenities before booking: Facilities vary widely between parks. One camper at Eagle's Nest Village RV Park advised, "They have ice, a general store with RV parts, a library, game room, and propane tank refilling," showing the importance of confirming what's available at each location.

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