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South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground

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If your plans change, please modify or cancel your reservation as soon as possible to allow someone else to enjoy the park.

DAY USE FEE:
$5 per day, per person 13 and older.

OFFICE AND GATE INFORMATION:
Gate open from 6am to 10pm. Customers who will arrive after 10pm will need to call the park by 4:30pm for the gate access code. The gate closes for emergencies & during public hunt periods.
Office Hours are 8:45am to 4:15pm daily.

TOUR INFORMATION:
Gorman Falls is accessible by a day use hiking trail. The trail length is 3 miles round trip.

Cave Tours can now be booked online at www.cbcaves.com

PARK PHONE NUMBER: 325-628-3240

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Location

South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground is located in Texas

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Directions

From Austin: Take Hwy 183 North to Lampasas. Take FM 580 West for 24 miles to Bend, Tx. From Bend, head South for 10 miles following signs to the park. Once at the park's entrance continue 6 miles to the Park Headquarters. Be sure to follow the signs. From Waco: Take I 35 South to Belton. Exit to Hwy 190 West and go to Lampasas. Take FM 580 West for 24 miles to Bend, Tx. From Bend, head South for 10 miles following signs to the park. Once at the park's entrance continue 6 miles to the Park Headquarters. Be sure to follow the signs. From Lampasas: Take FM 580 West for 24 miles to Bend, Tx. From Bend, head South for 10 miles following signs to the park. Once at the park's entrance continue 6 miles to the Park Headquarters. Be sure to follow the signs. From San Saba: Take HWY 190 East to FM 580 East. Take FM 580 for 19 miles to Bend, Tx. From Bend, head South for 10 miles following signs to the park. Once at the park's entrance continue 6 miles to the Park Headquarters. Be sure to follow the signs.

Address

1201 Colorado Park Rd.
Bend, TX 76824

Coordinates

31.02450186 N
98.44192647 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Good
  • Verizon
    Good
  • AT&T
    Poor
  • T-Mobile
    Poor

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Electric Hookups
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups

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Reviewed Apr. 4, 2025

Not for me.

Everybody has a different opinion. When it comes to camping, This place was not for me. No electrical, no water, no Wi-Fi, no TV. Signal, no phone signal. Doesn't look like they keep up on the maintenance of this place either. When I went into the headquarters, there were about 5 state park workers all just standing in there. On a positive note, there were lots of hiking trails. They offer a guided cave tour. And they also have one cave that you can explore by yourself.

Sitedidn't camp
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Red S., April 4, 2025
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Red S., April 4, 2025
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Red S., April 4, 2025
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Reviewed Mar. 20, 2024

Hiked Here and Visited the Campgr

Lots of high reviews for this park. I thought the hiking was okay. The campground layout for the RV area is not nicely laid out in my opinion. See my pics. The group and many tent areas are exceptional. The bathrooms are okay. Volunteer friendliness is much better than the staff for my experience here.

SiteDrove Through
Month of VisitMarch
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Roger W., March 20, 2024
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Roger W., March 20, 2024
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Roger W., March 20, 2024
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Reviewed Nov. 12, 2021

River Camping

At this state park you can tent camp along side the river. There are some aweso.e trails and one that leads to a water fall. You can fish, kayak, hike, or just sit by a camp fire and relax. There are no showers and the toilets are all compostible toilets but not bad.

SiteI stayed at a tent site.
Month of VisitFebruary
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Lorie G., November 12, 2021
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Lorie G., November 12, 2021
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Lorie G., November 12, 2021
Reviewed Apr. 11, 2021

Great Park

Between the swimming hole and Gorman Falls you have some great views and amazing hiking! Saw some deer and hogs while out hiking on this property. Armadillo are all over the place as well.. Do be aware the cell service is pretty much nonexistent down at the campsites. There was a general store that did canoe/kayak trips a while back but not 100% sure after the pandemic.

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Price T., April 11, 2021
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Price T., April 11, 2021
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Price T., April 11, 2021
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Reviewed Jun. 25, 2020

Serene and rugged

This park has a variety of campsites available- hike in, walk in, and RV. Hike in sites are approximately a mile from parking and are primitive. The walk in sites are also primitive, but are a short walk from parking down a hill into a grassy field alongside the river. Some sites are tucked under large shade trees, which offers privacy, and some are near the river or in the open field. There is only an outdoor shower, compost toilets, and there is not phone signal at the bottom of the canyon. The area boasts several miles of trails, the park claims these are some of the best mountain biking trails in the state. Trails are rocky and mostly intermediate at best, key sites like Gorman Falls would be challenging for people prone to injuries or who are unfit. There are also springs that can be waded in and the park is very pet friendly.

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Vanessa M., June 25, 2020
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Vanessa M., June 25, 2020
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Vanessa M., June 25, 2020
Reviewed Jul. 8, 2019

One of my top camping spots I have been to

Cave exploring. Nothing else needs to be said. So much fun. Over came fear of daddy long legs, and little creepy crawlers.

No showers here, so be prepared. Awesome hiking trails.

Water activities were awesome due to the summer heat.

First 20 minutes at this park we had deer walking through our camp site.

Love this place.

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Andrea P., July 8, 2019
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Andrea P., July 8, 2019
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Andrea P., July 8, 2019
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Reviewed Nov. 22, 2018

Colorado Bend State Park November 2018

The hiking in this park is awesome. We hiked to the falls which is challenging but worth it. The campsites are nice, many were closed when we were there due to flooding. The facilities are very basic, no running water and a small walk from the campsites. It was super cold when we were there, our tent had ice on it! Ps there is no service in most areas of the park.

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Deborah C., November 22, 2018
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Deborah C., November 22, 2018
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Deborah C., November 22, 2018
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Reviewed Sep. 4, 2018

Nice sites

The area is pretty quiet and has a river to fish and kayak. Hiking trails lead to some really pretty water falls that not many people know exist. You will need to bring most supplies with you as options are limited at the park.

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Levi M., September 4, 2018
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Levi M., September 4, 2018
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Levi M., September 4, 2018
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Reviewed Aug. 16, 2018

A great place for anyone to explore!

Colorado Bend State Park is a wonderful place to explore, relax, and be amazed! We picked a spot to camp that was just far enough from the road that we felt like we had the whole park to ourselves. We hiked during the day along the many trails, theres a beautiful waterfall in one part of the park that you have to see. Would definitely stay again!

Month of VisitMarch
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Meghan G., August 16, 2018
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Meghan G., August 16, 2018
Reviewed Aug. 11, 2018

Primitive Style

This park is definitely a great primitive Park to go to. The only bathrooms here are out houses. be prepared because there's no service or Internet no water no hookups. Totally primitive. Lots of Wildlife and a great view of the sky. You are camping on top of a giant Mountain / Hill above the river Colorado River. Lots of challenging hiking here and there is also a hiking trail that goes to the Springs. Which is absolutely beautiful to watch the spring water falls over the hills and mountains. This is not a river you can swim in. But you can fish hear.

Reviewed Jul. 9, 2018

Luscious landscape, great trails

What a beautiful park! It’s not for the faint of heart due to the steep ascents & descents, but the falls were worth the effort. The trails provided a decent amount of shade to keep us cool enough despite it being warm in the sun. Beautiful river along which you can camp and picnic. We visited after a fair amount of rain had fallen, so the park entrance was flooded and only SUVs could safely cross the bridge. This may have worked to our advantage as it wasn’t too crowded.

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Sarah D., July 9, 2018
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Sarah D., July 9, 2018
Reviewed Jul. 6, 2018

CBSP is a great park with a lot to offer, but there are few amenities

  1. It is a long drive from the gate to the office/campground/riverfront area. So don't panic when it seems like you've been driving forever since the gate and start worrying about somehow getting onto the wrong road and being completely lost.
  2. This is a a very popular park, especially on warm weekends, and the office is rather small. So get there as early in the day as you can to avoid crowds. I think the limit is 10 people at a time in the office, so you may have to wait outside a bit. But don't worry. There's plenty of shade around the office. Ice was $4.00 a bag there, too. I didn't spend much time in the office, and didn't really pay much attention. Just in and out.
  3. No water or electrical hookups.
  4. Compost toilets.
  5. No sex-segregated wash/shower facilities. There were two community faucets and one community showerhead out in the open.
  6. Multiple trail types, from completely shaded and mostly flat along the river to mostly out in the open in rugged terrain. Trails very well maintained with very little trash evident.
  7. Some areas in the park are prone to flooding, so pay attention to weather reports. Don't get caught in the wrong place in a rainstorm.
  8. Forget about cell service. Curiously enough, I had WiFi because my RV spot was closest to the office. But neither my son nor I had cell service for some miles before arriving at the office area.
Month of VisitJune
  • Colorado Bend State Park, TX, June 22-23 2018
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Reviewed Jun. 27, 2018

Country living

ok to start off, this state park should really put its main office at the entrance of the park instead of driving to end of the park, just to drive back to the entrance where the camp grounds are. Really inconvenient. The primitive campground was about 1.5 hike to our site, which wasn’t much for a view or since it’s so far from anything else. The hiking trails were great and definitely get your steps in. Grasshopper littered the floors near campgrounds and no open fires are allowed. But plenty of exploring can be done if you follow the trails.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Matt V., June 27, 2018
Reviewed May. 30, 2018

camping with friends in Colorado Bend

The campsites were great with lots of shade and proximity to water & trails! Several of my friends were first time campers and they had a great time. Also very family friendly because there is privacy since the spaces are spread well!

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Hannah G., May 30, 2018
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Hannah G., May 30, 2018
Reviewed May. 17, 2018

A sanctuary within reasonable distance of DFW

Colorado Bend has something for everyone: comfortable camping for tents, campers, and large groups; fishing, swimming, and kayaking on the river; views that are second to none; a variety of hiking trails; and both a spring and a waterfall. This is one of my favorite state parks in Texas for camping in. The hike down to the falls does have a couple steep portions, but I have seen older people and small children make the trek without trouble. Wear pants, bring bug spray, and keep an eye out for scorpions (we caught two in one night, after one stung my wife - they’re not deadly, but definitely not pleasant). I recommend making sure the tent isn’t left open, and you’ll be fine.

Before I forget to mention it, there is also an excellent swimming hole fed by one of the creeks. Be sure to ask the rangers about it!

Month of VisitJanuary
Reviewed Oct. 1, 2017

Colorado Bend State Park

Surprisingly lush and watery! We enjoyed the hiking, swimming, and especially the caves.

Yay: camp right next to the water! Or you can hike a few miles into the backcountry.

Nay: make sure you have reservations.

Surprise: lovely drive. Would like to go back for more caving and with my kayak. Great stargazing.

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Lynn G., October 1, 2017
Reviewed Jul. 23, 2017

Fun Times at CBSP

I love getting out of Austin and coming to Colorado Bend. There are so many great hiking trails, caves to explore, rocks to skip and stars at which to gaze!

Highly recommend getting advance campsite reservations. The first time we drove out we assumed we could walk-up but they have a lot of Boy Scout groups throughout the fall and spring. So we had to go to a nearby private camp on the river. Second time we knew better.

I highly recommend hiking Gorman Falls and swimming in Spicewood Springs!

Month of VisitMarch
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Eby H., July 23, 2017
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Eby H., July 23, 2017
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Eby H., July 23, 2017
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Reviewed Jun. 25, 2017

A bend in paradise

To be honest, I prefer to stay at Sulphur Springs camp down the road unless I'm staying at the group campsite here. The RV sites are a bit primitive. The hiking is extensive here. Definitely go down to Gorman Falls. Downriver from the falls is Gorman cave. You can do a guided tour or explore on your own with a flashlight. Do not disturb any bats. You can kayak up and down river if the water levels are right.

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Emily M., June 25, 2017
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Emily M., June 25, 2017
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Emily M., June 25, 2017
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Reviewed Jun. 3, 2017

Wow!

I came here for a day trip to hike to the Gorman Falls. What a site! The Colorado River was really full so no kayaking happened, but the river is great for kayaking and fishing. They also have cave tours. The park is an underdeveloped park so the camping is a little primitive. I definitely will be back to camp, explore, and kayak.

Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Amy J., June 3, 2017
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Amy J., June 3, 2017
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Amy J., June 3, 2017
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Reviewed Apr. 19, 2017

Tallest waterfall in Texas

Colorado Bend is beautiful and secluded. It is home to Gorman Falls, which is the tallest waterfall in Texas, but even besides that the park is gorgeous with awesome bluffs, river, trails, swimming hole, kayaking, and views. Definitely recommend visiting Colorado Bend for a day trip or camping.

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by JJ T., April 19, 2017
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by JJ T., April 19, 2017
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by JJ T., April 19, 2017
Reviewed Mar. 29, 2017

Fun caving experience

You can work with a local guide and go into a cave - lots of fun and the guide was great. The campsite is ok... you go there for the other areas of the park not the sites. The sites are along the river but little to no shade, lots of stickerburs and it can get buggy. Also the showers are just an outdoor shower head really meant for rinsing off after being in the river.

Reviewed Oct. 1, 2016

Colorado Bend State Park

This is a beautiful green park with tons of waterfalls, hiking trails, swimming, and nature. You can hire a rafting trip from nearby and join a ranger hike to the caves too. The campground is nice and simple but all the sites are wonderfully close to the river. If you choose a walk-to tenting site you can be right next to the river. There’s also a backpacking area a few miles down one of the hiking trails. This is a great park to enjoy nature. Not sure if there are hot springs, but the swimming is fed by springs.

Reviewed Aug. 31, 2016

Falls and Caves!

Lots to do in the park - My recommendations are the Falls and the Caves. Only 15 sites so reservations are a good idea.

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Kimberly S., August 31, 2016
Reviewed Aug. 29, 2016

A little out of the way, but glorious views

I stopped here on my way back from camping at Enchanted Rock. Getting to this park takes a while, going through lots of back roads. Once you get to the park, you have to drive miles in to get to the headquarters. The camp roads are tight, so be careful getting to your site. Once there, you'll have miles of trails to hike. If you take the trails near the creek though, be sure you're able to navigate without trail markers as there are few and not very noticeable. One final note, the speed limit is 20 for the miles it takes to get in the park. DOn't go faster. The state patrol knows people get antsy and they will write you a ticket. They know most of them are from out of town, so they make it really easy to pay your fee. :^)

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by James S., August 29, 2016
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by James S., August 29, 2016
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by James S., August 29, 2016
Reviewed Aug. 26, 2016

Lots of fun!

The best thing about this place is the swimming,. It's a great place to cool off during a hot Texas day, with some cool waterfalls to check out as well. I haven't explored them, but I have heard that the caves that are there are supposed to be a pretty sweet too.

Reviewed Jul. 12, 2016

Lovely park

A very nice State Park to go to. Most of the drive-in sites have a shelter. The walk-in sites are a pretty short distance from the parking lot.

Water for the walk-in sites are on the top of the stairs, so be sure to have something to lug water down to your campsite. On the drive-in side, water is in a central location.

Gorman Falls are beautiful and worth the hike. There is also a car that is half burried on the bank of the river you can check out.

The Spicewood Springs trail is full of little waterfalls and clear water. Very lovely. Swimming in the spring is also great after a hike.

Ice and firewood are cash or cheque made out to the Friends of Colorado Bend and can only be bought when the camp office is open.

  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Brian V., July 12, 2016
  • Review photo of South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground by Brian V., July 12, 2016

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to camp at South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground?

Camping at South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground can cost between $13.00 and $75.00 depending on the site.

Does South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground have RV hookups?

According to TheDyrt.com, South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground has 30 amp and 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups and sewer hookups.

Are fires allowed at South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

How hard is it to get a campsite at South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground?

Some campers book as far as 6 months in advance, so on high-demand weekends it can be very difficult to get a campsite at South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground. If you want to get a last-minute campsite at South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground, try setting up a text message Alert at TheDyrt.com/alerts

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There are 41 campsites at South Area — Colorado Bend State Park Campground and over 80 million Americans who camp! Try snagging a cancellation by setting up a text message Alert at TheDyrt.com/alerts