Lake Bastrop North Shore Park
Reviewed Jul. 1, 2018

Lake Bastrop + Family Activities + Lake Life

This campground is located a short distance away from the city of Austin, Texas. The park is managed by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA). At the entrance there is an office where you can pay your admission fee and it has a small store where you can pick up supplies. If you arrive late, there is an after hour station to pay your fee which accepts cash or a credit card.

This park has car and RV campsites. There are no primitive sites. There is a campground called the Lake Bastrop North Shore Park located 15 minutes away with primitive sites.

The campsites are all very similar. There is an area to park your car and it will fit a small or midsize RV. There are water and electrical hook-ups which make it very convenient. There are typically plenty of trees for shade. Each site has a picnic table for dining, a grill for outdoor cooking, a pole to hang food or trash and there is a fire ring for a campfire. Of course they also have pad sites where you can place a tent. The pad sites will fit anywhere from a two man tent up to an eight man tent. In addition to the campsites there are a number of small cabins which can hold up to four people. The cabins have some basic amenities and the restrooms are nearby. Most of the campsites and cabins are only a short walk to the lake shore where you can catch a sweet view of Lake Bastrop.

There is limited hiking with one trail that runs along the lakeshore for about 6 miles. The main attraction of this park is living the lake life. Near the campsites one can launch a canoe or kayak. But there is also a boat ramp and boat dock where you can launch larger sized watercraft. If you don’t have your own watercraft you can rent a canoe or kayak from the office and pick it up near the boat dock. It is possible to fish from a boat or the shore. There are a number of community spaces which are great for picnicking. There is a sand volleyball court. And there’s a special area of the lake that has been roped-off and is designated for swimming.

I think that the only possible downside about this park might be that there are always lots of families and energetic kids running around. If you’re seeking peace and quiet this might not be your place. If you are seeking some fun activities, this place is great.

I think that the Lake Bastrop South Shore Park is a 5 star campground for all of the facilities, amenities and considering that the staff are friendly.

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  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Lake Bastrop North Shore Park by Troy W., July 1, 2018