San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area
Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jan. 31, 2021

$6 a night...a real steal for this place!

Just 5 miles outside of Del Rio, Texas lies the limestone lined Amistad Reservoir which gathers the waters of the Rio Grande river on its journey to the gulf. Amistad means friendship, and as a dam project, was co-sponsored by the US and Mexico.  This park is a confluence of three distinct ecosystems, which makes the flora extra special.

There are many developed campgrounds throughout the Recreation Area, the San Pedro campground has a few sites that offer more privacy away from the main campground, and dozens in the larger, more open area.  Each is set up with a grill, picnic table and shade shelter. A large group campsite is available for reservation, but not during COVID. There are no electrical hook-ups (bring your solar!), and no water available at this campground.  Pit toilets were clean and hopefully they'll fix the lock on the doors soon (in the meantime, just use a stick).  Whaddya want for 6 bucks a night?  The stay limit is 2 weeks, and the rangers do check.

San Pedro is further away from the water than some of the other camping areas, but it was quiet, comfortable and lovely. Since the Verizon signal was super strong we were able to get a ton of things accomplished while also squeezing in some hikes, bikes, paddles, and runs. There are a few trails around, but lots of quiet dirt roads to stay active.  The boat launch was a short 2 mile drive away. And of course the crystal blue lake offers everything from swimming, fishing, paddling, and powerboating.

Del Rio is one of the larger cities along the border between Loredo and El Paso, so there really isn't much you can't get in town just a short drive away. We even got some work done on our truck and were able to just bike back to the campground whiel it was in the shop.  Drinking water can be filled at the Diablo East Campground dump station, about 4 miles away for no charge, and of course the town is full of water filling kiosks like all southern desert towns.

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  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021
  • Review photo of San Pedro Campground — Amistad National Recreation Area by Shari  G., January 31, 2021