Texas is a state that is often called as the Lone Star State and anyone visiting for a camping vacation can grandly enjoy their vacay! Head over to the red rock mountains and the frontier forts of the Palu Duro Canyon, close to Amarillo to tickle the adventurist’s nerve in you!

Love beach camping!? Well, Texas has just the right spot fixed up for you! The Gulf Beaches, riddled with dunes in the South Padre Island is known for remarkable beach camping in the backpacking communities around the world. The Hill Country region of Texas is ideal for some cabin camping fun. The area is surrounded by guest ranches, wineries and wildflowers.

The San Antonio campgrounds are located close to several theme parks the Alamo Mission. Campers looking for a comfortable stay can make a pit stop at Dallas before heading on to their camping site to replenish their food and water stocks. Besides, Dallas is popular for excellent dining joins, golf courses.

Given below is a list of the top 15 camping destinations available in Texas.

  1. Colorado Bend State Park Campground

The state authorities administer Colorado Bend State Park Campground with accommodations available for tent, car and RV campers. It hosts 43 camping sites that are available for guests at walk-in mode and is equipped with essential amenities like potable water and fire rings. It is considered to be one of the best camp spots in all of Texas.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Paddling

5.      Swimming

6.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Pet-friendly camping sites

4.      Access to potable water

 

Location Details:

2236 Park Hill Dr, Bend, TX 76824, USA

Phone: +1 325-628-3240

  1. Big Bend National Park (Chisos Basin Campground)

The Chisos Basin Campground is located within the Big Bend National Park. One of the most striking features of the campground is it is located at an elevation of about 5,400 feet.

Amenities include running water, flush toilets, dump stations and many more! It is a state-administered campground that hosts 67 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, car and RV camping.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Fishing

2.      Hiking

3.      Horseback riding

4.      Paddling

5.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      RV sanitation

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

Big Bend National Park, TX, USA

Phone: +1 432-477-2251

  1. Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

The Pedernales Falls State Park Campground is home to a youth group camping area, an equestrian group camping area, and an array of primitive sites accessible only via 2-mile long hikes. It is a state-administered campground that hosts 70 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, car and RV camping.

The camping sites are equipped with modern amenities like running water, picnic tables and 30-ampere electric outlets for RV campers. The state authorities administer it.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      Paddling

6.      Climbing

7.      Swimming

8.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Access to potable water

7.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

2585 Park Rd 6026, Johnson City, TX 78636, USA

Phone: +1 830-868-7304

  1. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area (Walk-in Campsites)

The Enchanted Rock State Natural Area is home to 46 walk-in style camping sites ideal for tent camping with your group or family. All of the sites are equipped with the bare essential amenities like outdoor grills, fire rings, potable water access, etc.

All of the sites are administered and maintained by the state authorities.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Hiking

2.      Climbing

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

6.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

16710 Ranch Road 965, Fredericksburg, TX 78624, USA

Phone: +1 830-685-3636

  1. Pace Bend Park Campground

The Pace Bend Park Campground hosts several primitive camping sites with bare essential amenities like waterless toilets, picnic tables, outdoor grills, etc. All of these sites and the amenities are available to the guests on a first-come, first-serve basis.

The campground is also home to 20 modern camping sites with accommodations available for car and RV campers. It is a state-administered campground with over 420 camping sites.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Paddling

7.      Swimming

8.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Access to potable water

 

Location Details:

2011 Pace Bend Rd N, Spicewood, TX 78669, USA

Phone: +1 512-264-1482

  1. Rio Grande Village Campground (Big Bend National Park)

The Rio Grande Village Campground is located on the banks of a river and is home to 100 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, car and RV campers. Amenities like picnic tables, flush toilets, grills and running water adds to the appeal of the campground among the backpacking communities.

All of the camping sites are shaded by matured cottonwood trees and is home to several group sites most of which are also available via advanced booking.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Fishing

2.      Hiking

3.      Horseback riding

4.      Paddling

5.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Access to potable water

6.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

Big Bend National Park, TX, USA

Phone: +1 432-477-2251

  1. Inks Lake State Park Campground

It is a state-administered campground that hosts 191 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. Most of the camping sites are located on the water or are surrounded by it!

It is advised to make advanced reservations in case you and your gang plan on visiting the campground during the falls. It is one among the top 5 campgrounds in Texas and is undoubtedly one of the best places to camp in West Texas.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Paddling

6.      Swimming

7.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

3630 Park Rd 4 W, Burnet, TX 78611, USA

Phone: +1 512-793-2223

  1. Stubblefield Lake Campground (Sam Houston National Forest)

The Stubblefield Lake Campground is for those who don’t mind getting a grizzly while staying at any of the 28 camping sites hosted by the campground. It is located within the Sam Houston National Forest and offers the campers with an array of interesting camping activities including canoeing, fishing, etc.

RV campers need to fill up their generator with fuel as there are no electrical hookups here in this campground. Potable water is accessible and each campsite is provided with a lantern in case you don’t feel like lighting that bonfire. It is a state-administered campground with accommodations available for tent, car and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      OHV

7.      Swimming

8.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

394 Farm to Market 1375, New Waverly, TX 77358, USA

Phone: +1 936-344-6205

  1. Bastrop State Park Campground

The Bastrop State Park has four impressive camping areas. The Piney Hill Campground is meant for RV campers whereas the Deer Run has over 16 sites providing accommodations exclusively to tent campers.

Almost all the campgrounds are equipped with tent pads, picnic areas restrooms and running water. Although the state-administered campground is well maintained and cleaned one aspect which may turn off campers is its position which is right next to the highway!

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Paddling

5.      Swimming

6.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Access to potable water

8.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

100 Park Road 1A, Bastrop, TX 78602, USA

Phone: +1 512-321-2101

  1. Lost Maples State Natural Area (Lost Maples Campground)

The Lost Maples Campground is located right next to the Sabinal River. It is home to 30 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. All of the campsites hosted here are equipped with modern amenities like running water and electrical hookups along with picnic areas. It is one of the best winter campgrounds in Texas.

If you want to get easy access to potable water it is advised to snag a spot among sites 1 – 15 since all of them are located close to the river.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Fishing

2.      Hiking

3.      Swimming

4.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

8.      Access to potable water

 

Location Details:

37221 FM 187, Vanderpool, TX 78885, USA

Phone: +1 830-966-3413

  1. Big Bend Ranch State Park (Yedra Campground)

One of the coolest campgrounds hosted by the Big Bend Ranch State Park is the Yedra campsite since it can only be accessed using 4×4 vehicles over challenging terrain. It hosts two camping sites suitable for both the solo adventurist as well as the gang leaders out there!

Adventure alert! The second site is accessible after covering even more challenging roads, but it is worth all the effort since the sunsets viewed from the site. The campsites are meant for car and tent campers only. It holds a rank as one of the 10 best campgrounds in Texas.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Paddling

7.      Swimming

8.      Whitewater paddling

9.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

1900 South Saucedo, Presidio, TX 79845, United States

Phone: +1 432-358-4444

  1. Guadalupe Mountains National Park (Pine Springs Campground)

The Pine Springs Campground is meant for the ones who want to get a taste of dwelling in the desert. It is a sandy area that is littered with oaks and junipers and is located right next to the mountains.

It is a state-administered campground that hosts 39 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, car and RV campers. Among the 39 camping sites, 19 are kept specially for the RV campers. Amenities include drinking water whereas showers are a big no-no!

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Hiking

2.      Horseback riding

3.      Wildlife watching

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Location Details:

Salt Flat, TX 79847, USA

Phone: +1 915-828-3251

  1. Dinosaur Valley State Park Campground

It is the most well maintained and equipped campground hosted by the state park. Amenities include electricity, water, restrooms and showers. For the RV campers, there is a dedicated dumping station and parking place.

The campground hosts a few primitive camping sites located in the eastern part of the park. Campers need to hike at least 2.5 miles after leaving their cars or RVs to access their camping area.

Don’t forget to bring some extra clothes in your backpack as you may get wet while crossing the river. It is also advised to check the local weather predictions before heading to the primitive sites since these areas are prone to flash floods!

It is a state-administered campground that hosts 61 camping sites in total with accommodations available for tent, car and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      Swimming

6.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Fire Pits

6.      Access to potable water

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

1629 Park Rd 59, Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA

Phone: +1 254-897-4588

  1. Ray Roberts Lake State Park (Isle du Bois Unit Campground)

The Isle du Bois Unit Campground is under the state’s administration and is home to 182 camping sites. Accommodations are available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. All of the camping sites are equipped with amenities like grills, fire pits along with restrooms and running water.

Tent campers don’t need to fret over the terrain as the ground is kept even for their convenience.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Paddling

7.      Wind sports

8.      Swimming

9.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      Fire Pits

6.      Access to potable water

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

100 P W 4137, Pilot Point, TX 76258, USA

Phone: +1 940-686-2148

  1. Brazos Bend State Park Campground

It is advised to bring along a portable fan or air cooler when you decide of spending your days in a tent here in the Burr Oak area. Depending on the time of the year, even during the night, one might feel that they are inside a convection oven!

The campground is home to 41 camping sites and is equipped with amenities like running water and electricity outlets for RVs. Shower facilities along with a dedicated dumping station are also put in place to keep the campers from carrying around their trash!

The campground is home to a 13-mile long equestrian trail which ends with an array of primitive camping sites 19 to be exact. All of these primitive sites are equipped with picnic tables and outhouses.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

21901 FM 762 Rd, Needville, TX 77461, USA

Phone: +1 979-553-5102

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