Decent pit stop if you’re traveling through. Sites are nothing fancy, a bit over priced. Restaurant is not open Sunday or Monday.
Site 10 (double site) is the one to get! Has the best view of the lake and very spacious.
Crowded, small sites with half of the hookups on the wrong side. Not sure I would stay again.
10 electric hook ups, first come first serve. 1 water spigot. Zero humans! All sites are unmarked. Bathrooms I wouldn’t mess with. No dump station.
Sites are decent size, and ample space between. No dump station.
Right on the lake, nice little campground. It was self pay or online reservations. Half of the campground is reservable online and the other is first come first served.
This campground is a diamond in the rough. Very spacious sites, all of which are full hookups for a very reasonable price. Nice people running this place.
Only knock is this section of the campground is not for pet owners, but it’s not completely obvious when making a reservation. So, we stayed with our pups and didn’t get in trouble but felt weird for breaking the rules that we didn’t know about before arriving 🤷♂️
Loud road noise, but for free electric hookup, it’s worth it.
Nice, shady spots with electric and water. It’s very quiet. For $18, can’t beat it.
First off, bathrooms and showers are disgusting. Campsites are good size, even though there are a million of them. Great water access for motorized and human powered watercraft alike.
Cool little park that is free to stay. No showers or this place would have gotten 5 stars (for what it is). You can’t really ask for much more from a free site. It includes electric hookups, but make sure you check to make sure your site works before you get all set up like me 😂
Legit spot if you are into climbing or not! Campsites are very spacious; at least the back in site that we had. Had a moose run through camp. Was a bit chilly and water wasn’t on yet, but I won’t mark it down for that. Would absolutely recommend.
This is a very cool spot. Many beach camping areas at Lake McConaughey. Some people have pulled their trailers within feet of the water to make for some great camping.