Best Glamping near Wimberley, TX

Mystic Quarry near Canyon Lake stands out among glamping destinations in the Texas Hill Country, with comfortable yurt accommodations featuring modern amenities. The property includes well-appointed safari tents and unique glamping structures with electricity, comfortable beds, and climate control options. Pedernales Falls State Park also offers glamping yurts with private decks overlooking the scenic landscape. Most glamping accommodations come equipped with comfortable queen or king beds, clean linens, ambient lighting, and private patios or porches. Some units include kitchenettes with mini-fridges and coffee makers. Many sites provide easy access to shared bathhouse facilities with hot showers and flushing toilets. One guest shared, "This was the perfect getaway for a last minute weekend trip. We really appreciated the little extras: reclining chairs, the flush toilet and the outdoor shower."

Canyon Lake provides numerous activities just minutes from these glamping sites, including swimming, fishing, and hiking trails. At Mystic Quarry, guests enjoy amenities like a swimming pool, hot tub, disc golf course, and outdoor games. Weekend events often feature live music performances, with some resorts offering shuttle services to nearby venues like Whitewater Amphitheater. The night skies deliver exceptional stargazing opportunities from private patios or community fire pits. The area's proximity to natural attractions like the Guadalupe River for tubing and Pedernales Falls for hiking makes these locations ideal basecamps for Hill Country adventures. According to a camper, "The view is breath taking, the stars at night are romance and enticing. We saw deer, wild turkey, longhorns, humming birds. You are positioned perfectly to visit San Marcos, New Braunfels, Drippings Springs, Wimberly, Blanco, Canyon Lake."

Best Glamping Sites Near Wimberley, Texas (49)

    1. Cranes Mill Park

    27 Reviews
    Canyon Lake, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-3341

    $26 - $35 / night

    "The water level of Canyon Lake was down so access to the water wasn’t real easy. once in the water it was great floating in a tube. very clean bathrooms. each campsite has a covered picnic table, barbs"

    "Arrived about 3:30 PM as you cannot check in before 3:00 PM. Check in was quick and easy."

    2. Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

    86 Reviews
    Johnson City, TX
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 868-7304

    $10 - $100 / night

    "Another Texas State park that shines! Sites are big and even though pretty close to the other sites still feels very secluded! Picnic table with shelter and Fire Pit with grilling included."

    "Many of them have small pavilions over the picnic tables. All sites in electric area also have a fire pit, water and 20/30 amp electric. Bathrooms were small but decent and well-maintained."

    3. McKinney Falls State Park Campground

    81 Reviews
    Sunset Valley, TX
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (512) 243-1643

    $20 - $86 / night

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

    "Sites were plenty big with electric and running water. The great part is the swimming. The water was warm, and it was perfect for new swimmers with floaties and advanced swimmers."

    4. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Canyon Lake

    11 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 256-0088

    $57 - $373 / night

    "I prefer this location to the Kerrville location on Guadalupe river. People here are a little bit more friendly and it's not as crowded. However, if you have a huge camper it can be tricky here."

    "We came for the month of January to camp next to friends. It’s a family RV park and has nice amenities. We are just outgrowing the atmosphere."

    5. Mystic Quarry

    11 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 360-4725

    "Sites had trees and are nicely laid out, I would not want the sites at the front, may get too much traffic or noise if the place is crowded. These sites are close to the game/ pool area."

    "A great location near, Canyon Lake.and tubing on the river The first bar licensed in1933 , after prohibition, RYLIE’s is close by with big name musicians."

    6. Potters Creek Park sites map

    14 Reviews
    Canyon Lake, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-3341

    $26 - $100 / night

    "This park has some Great Lake front sites, but even from the upper loop where we stayed we enjoyed a beautiful view. The upper loop also has trees which really helped with the August heat."

    "Lots of trees in the RV area away from the water. Water front options for RV and camping. This place also has a "beach" area that you can swim at that is marked off with bouys."

    7. Camp Huaco Springs

    12 Reviews
    New Braunfels, TX
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 625-5411

    $40 - $50 / night

    "There are power outlets at these walk in camp sites. When I say walk in, I mean that you park and then walk about 10 yards to your site. So those are both convenient."

    "Beautiful scenery and easy access to the river. Roads are very rough though so make sure you have a high clearance vehicle."

    8. Summit Vacation Resort

    7 Reviews
    Abiquiu Lake, NM
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 964-2531

    $30 - $650 / night

    "We loved the quiet and peace of this RV Resort nestled in Texas Hill Country. The Park: they have a large pool area with cafe and snacks."

    "River access is down a series of steps. Water is beautifully shallow and slow moving. Office store staff are sweet and friendly. Buy camp necessities, souvenirs, rent tubes for the river."

    9. Blanco State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Blanco, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (830) 833-4333

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Walking distance into Blanco. On future visits I would choose campsites on the #20 side of the campground for less traffic noise."

    "Type of Park: State 
    Check In: 2p Check Out: 1 p Cost per night $20+$5/person/day 
    Discounts:$5 with Texas State Parks Pass Total Cost$20

    Site #13 Notes:

    • Back In
    • Water
    • Max amp:"

    10. Dot's Spots

    3 Reviews
    Wimberley, TX
    5 miles
    +1 (512) 757-4242

    $45 - $70 / night

    "We arrived after dark, but Reza was so helpful in making sure we had everything we needed as we set up at the tent site."

    "From the moment we arrived we were treated like we knew them forever. We had a welcome bucket at the site. It had first aid kit, water, citronella candle, bug spray etc."

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Glamping Reviews near Wimberley, TX

530 Reviews of 49 Wimberley Campgrounds


  • Karin R.
    Oct. 3, 2021

    Son’s Blue River Camp

    Our Family loves Son’s River Camp!

    We stayed in one of their air-conditioned glamping cabins. It was very nice and clean and the AC stayed very cold. They have private, lockable, full bathrooms right behind the cabins. The place is very pretty and the staff friendly. We loved tubing and kayaking the San Marcos River! It’s a great getaway!

  • Karin R.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Son’s Island

    A tropical oasis right here in Texas!

    Son’s Island is awesome! What a great experience we had. We stayed in one of their glamping tents. It had 2 queen beds and a twin bed but the best part is it had air-conditioning and it stayed very comfortable. You get to use the cabanas for free at night from 7:30 PM - 10:00 am when you rent a tent but you must also rent a cabana for the day if you plan to stay. It is well worth the money. Each cabana comes with its own private dock, lots of comfortable seating, electricity, water, BBQ pit, picnic table and hammock. We heard lots of people rave about this place. It definitely surpassed our expectations!

  • Karin R.
    Oct. 3, 2021

    Son’s Geronimo

    Great family experience!

    We had a fantastic time at Son’s Geronimo! Their glamping cabins are super nice and had everything we needed including AC, WiFi, full kitchen, fire pits, hammocks etc. We have a family of 6 and the setup was perfect: 2 queen beds and 2 twin beds. The property itself pretty large and has a lot of creek frontage. We kayaked, paddle paddle boarded, swam, fished and more! They also have lots of amenities: 2 pools, 2 hot tubs, volleyball court, basketball court, game room, horseshoe pits and more. We will definitely be back!

  • Karin R.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Son’s Guadalupe

    A nice campground right on the Guadalupe River!

    We really enjoyed Son’s Guadalupe! It’s a beautiful setting, cabanas and glamping tents on a small hill overlooking the Guadalupe River with it’s huge cypress trees and giant limestone bluffs. The glamping tent was perfect for us. It had 2 queen beds with foam mattresses, 1 twin bed, bedside table with fans and the best part: AC! It’s a very family friendly location compared to others on River Road. We tubed Whol we stayed there as well. It’s a nice setup as they take you up river to float back down to your glamping tent and/or cabana.

  • Byron R.
    Nov. 30, 2022

    Son’s Guadalupe

    Great time on the Guadalupe River!

    My family and I all visited Son’s Guadalupe in August for a quick getaway. I grew up camping, tubing and swimming in the Guadalupe growing up so I wanted to share that experience with my three sons but being from the area I also know how river rd can be rowdy at times in the summer. I was happy to find out Son’s recently opened up a place out there as we had visited a couple of their other locations and they had been very family friendly. We rented a cabana for the day as well as an air-conditioned glamping tent to stay overnight. We had such a great time! The cabanas sit right on the bank of the river and have everything you need including: seating, picnic table, BBQ pit electricity and water. The river is a bit shallow at their location for swimming (much of the Guadalupe is) but it the perfect depth to get in relax and cool off. This section of the Guadalupe River is very clear and flows great for tubing. We rented some tubes and they took us up river a couple of miles to float back down to our cabana which was very convenient. The scenery on the tubing trip is absolutely gorgeous, huge cliffs and cypress trees! After a fun day it was nice to relax in a comfortable tent with AC! The mattresses were foam and very comfortable. You do have to bring your own pillows, sheets and blankets though. For bathrooms, they have 5 individual bathrooms up top with showers. Overall we had a great time and I’d recommend the place. It can get a bit crowded on weekends so go during the week if you’re not wanting to be around crowds. Also, they rent everything a-la-carte, so if you plan to stay the night you need to tent a cabana or covered picnic table during the day. There website does a good job explaining everything but it’s a bit different if you haven’t been before so be sure to read through your reservation before heading out.

  • Eby H.
    Aug. 30, 2016

    Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

    One of my favorite spots in Texas

    Pace Bend is one of my most favorite places to camp in Texas.

    Not far from the old (and new!) Backyard (a great place to see live music in the live oak capital of Texas), Pace Bend is a quick drive away. A perfect spot to pitch a bunch of tents, jump off cliffs, swim and barbeque. Maybe 45 minutes from downtown Austin (without traffic).

    I won't lie the cliff diving kinda freaks me out. Be careful is all I'm saying!

    There are several primitive campsites throughout the park with picnic tables, grills and toilets. Additionally there are 20 RV hook-up type sites that offer running water, electricity, restrooms and showers.

  • Lisa B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 7, 2019

    Krause Springs

    Plenty of room for everyone

    Natural springs w/tent & RV camping (NO PETS), fishing, kayaking, lake access, hammock areas and day use picnic w/grills. CASH ONLY FACILITIES!! Family owned. Beautiful Butterfly garden great for yoga, reading or enjoying the mind of a gardener. Several RV w/H20 & electric hookups (reservations required). Tent sites are not #, random locations (30 acres), plentiful and 1st come 1st serve. Toilets/showers near RV sites, portable toilets farther out. Pack it in/out, dumpster at office area. Love this place and grateful the owners share their haven with the public!

  • K
    May. 17, 2022

    Austin East KOA

    Great Place!

    This KOA is fairly new and they say it’ll be expanding soon. Everything is very well kept up and sparkling clean. It has private showers and bathrooms that are immaculate. The staff was so friendly and helpful and made us feel very welcome, even though we were only there for one night to practice our set up and tear down, as we are newbies. Spacious RV sites with bbq grills, FHU, fire pit, picnic table, some shade. Really nice pool, small game room with a big, tree-shaded deck. A nice little general store was perfect for forgotten items.

  • Karin R.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Son’s River Ranch

    Our favorite River property!

    We loved everything about Son’s River Ranch! The staff is great, the place was very clean and we had a blast! Our glamping cabin was nice, it was well worth the money to not to have to set up a tent and do all that work. Plus the AC kept us very cold and comfortable at night and the kitchenette had everything we needed to cook and make meals. We rented a cabana for the day too and it was fun to hang out and relax by the river and BBQ. The next day we tubed and kayaked. They have a wristband you can buy for the day that is good for unlimited kayaking and tubing, we did both! The trip took about 2 hours by tube and an hour by kayak. They have shuttles to bring you back up to River Ranch when you are done. I highly recommend this place!


Guide to Wimberley

Canyon Lake provides numerous glamping options near Wimberley, Texas, with sites situated along the Guadalupe River and surrounding hill country terrain. The region has an elevation ranging from 900-1,100 feet, creating diverse camping microclimates throughout the year. Water access varies significantly by season, with summer months offering optimal swimming conditions while fall brings more moderate temperatures and less crowded campgrounds.

What to Do

River activities along the Guadalupe: At Camp Huaco Springs, campers have direct river access for swimming, fishing, and floating. "This place has everything you could want at a campground. Minus the privacy. On holiday weekends it's packed from but to butt," notes one camper.

Disc golf and outdoor games: Mystic Quarry offers a full disc golf course along with multiple outdoor gaming areas. "The staff is the best. The whole park is super clean. Lots to do. Disc golf, swimming, lounging. They have a dog wash. Hammocks, showers," according to a visitor.

Hiking nearby trails: Pedernales Falls State Park features multiple hiking trails with river access. "The trails are the must for going to the park! Great hike down to the Pedernales Falls and cool little caves to explore. On the other end of the park, there are longer trails (roughly 4 Miles) with scenic overlooks of the Pedernales River," writes one camper.

What Campers Like

Privacy between sites: Cranes Mill Park offers spacious camping areas with good separation. "Clean and quit. 35$ and a rather small park. Some sites have a shade. All hookups. A very nice experience!" shares one reviewer.

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain spotless bathhouses. "Showers were clean and RR had plenty of TP and soap. We will def be back," notes a Cranes Mill visitor. Another adds: "Clean sites and bathrooms. Quiet campground overall."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: At Dot's Spots, campers regularly see native animals. "The view is breath taking, the stars at night are romance and enticing. We saw deer, wild turkey, longhorns, humming birds," one camper reports.

What You Should Know

Seasonal water levels: Canyon Lake and river conditions fluctuate throughout the year. "The water level of Canyon Lake was down so access to the water wasn't real easy. once in the water it was great floating in a tube," reports a visitor at Potters Creek Park.

Reservation requirements: Most glamping sites in Wimberley require advance booking, especially during peak season. Potters Creek enforces strict check-in policies: "The staff is very strict about the 3pm check in time, but I understand they have rules."

Traffic noise considerations: At Blanco State Park, site selection impacts noise exposure. "On future visits I would choose campsites on the #20 side of the campground for less traffic noise," advises one camper.

Flash flood awareness: Weather changes can affect water conditions quickly. One Pedernales Falls visitor warns: "Respect weather warnings!" after witnessing the effects of flash flooding.

Tips for Camping with Families

Tent site selection: For families tent camping, seek shaded spots with easy water access. "Shaded campsites. Walking distance into Blanco. On future visits I would choose campsites on the #20 side of the campground for less traffic noise," advises a Blanco State Park visitor.

Water safety planning: Monitor weather conditions and water levels, especially with children. At McKinney Falls, one camper cautions: "Please be careful swimming. If you can't swim, please refrain or wear a life jacket. There have been several drownings here."

Kid-friendly activities: Summit Vacation Resort offers extensive recreation options. "It's quiet, lots of things for the kids to do like swimming, miniature golf, basketball, tennis, etc. The views are really pretty since the RV park is down in a valley," notes one visitor.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling considerations: Many glamping areas in Wimberley have variable terrain. "Sites are level but you don't come here for the sites - its the water park or for the activities in the Hill Country. The back in sites at the back of the park actually give you the most room," notes a visitor.

RV size limitations: Older campgrounds may present challenges for larger vehicles. "Getting in and out of the park was smooth for the most part just watch some overhanging limbs," advises one McKinney Falls camper with a 40-foot Class A RV.

Grocery planning: The area offers convenient supply options. "No need to pack groceries as the park is right off the Main Street. We've enjoyed most of their restaurants around their courthouse. It's great because we don't have to cook," mentions a Blanco State Park visitor.

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