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Post Oak Campground

Mineral Wells, Texas
71.8 mi from City Center

The Post Oak Campground is located in the beautiful and historic town of Mineral Wells, Texas, and is perfect for a quiet southern escape. Just beyond the campground, travelers can look forward to the Mineral Wells Fossil Park to take home ancient stones and rocks, the Famous Mineral Water Company which stewards water will healing properties, several great golf courses and the Clark Gardens Botanical Park. There's also the Brazos River for excellent river rafting, canoeing, kayaking and fishing, the iconic Mary's Cafe, Possum Kingdom State Park for hiking, biking and scenic viewing and Possum Kingdom Lake for water sports and warm days by the water's edge. And of course, visitors and residents alike can take advantage of historical sites like the National Vietnam War Museum and the dozens of local eateries and watering holes. Amenities at the park include: grills, water, toilets, showers, picnic tables, dump station, walking and hiking trails and electrical hookups for RVs. Hope to see you soon!

Scout Area Primitive Campground

Jacksboro, Texas
94 mi from City Center

Plateau Campground

Mineral Wells, Texas
72.2 mi from City Center

The Plateau Campground is located in the beautiful and historic town of Mineral Wells, Texas, and is perfect for a quiet southern escape. Just beyond the campground, travelers can look forward to the Mineral Wells Fossil Park to take home ancient stones and rocks, the Famous Mineral Water Company which stewards water will healing properties, several great golf courses and the Clark Gardens Botanical Park. There's also the Brazos River for excellent river rafting, canoeing, kayaking and fishing, the iconic Mary's Cafe, Possum Kingdom State Park for hiking, biking and scenic viewing and Possum Kingdom Lake for water sports and warm days by the water's edge. And of course, visitors and residents alike can take advantage of historical sites like the National Vietnam War Museum and the dozens of local eateries and watering holes. Amenities at the park include: RV hookups, toilets, picnic tables and showers. Hope to see you soon!

Lake Mineral Wells State Park

Mineral Wells, Texas
72.7 mi from City Center

Lake Mineral Wells Primitive Campground

Weatherford, Texas
74.6 mi from City Center

River Back Pack Campground

Bend, Texas
60.2 mi from City Center

The River Back Pack Campground is located in the breathtaking town of Bend, Texas and is a great spot for an authentic outdoor vacation. Campers flock to this park each year specifically for the plethora of great attractions just beyond the grounds. Travelers can look forward to the Terlingua Ghost Town filled with history and intrigue, Santa Elena Canyon for climbing and hiking, or soak in the Langford Hot Springs. Described by National Geographic as one of the most scenic drives in America, Lajitas and River Road is a meandering path known for its breathtaking scenes and golf course. And of course the Chisos Mountain Basin is perfect for hiking, climbing, mountain biking and being just a pinch closer to those clear Texas skies for stargazing. Campers can also river raft the Rio Grande, fish the Colorado River, take horse trips as well as enjoy authentic Tex-Mex restaurants. Amenities at the park include: picnic tables, water, toilet and grills/fire rings. Hope to see you soon!

West Bay Marina & Resort

Azle, Texas
95.7 mi from City Center

Hi-Line Lake Resort

Tow, Texas
71.9 mi from City Center

Ash Creek Village

Burnet, Texas
78.9 mi from City Center

Badu City Park

Llano, Texas
79 mi from City Center

The Edgewater Resort

Buchanan Dam, Texas
79.5 mi from City Center

Inks Lake Campground

Burnet, Texas
81.4 mi from City Center

The Inks Lake Campground is located in the beautiful town of Burnet and is a great spot for a fun, relaxing vacation. Onsite, there's great water sports to enjoy like canoeing, paddle boarding, kayaking and boating, as well as wide open spaces for hiking and exploring. Campers can also look forward to attractions within driving distance of the park, including the Longhorn Caverns State Park, Inks Lake State Park and Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park. Among these locations, there's plenty of space for hiking, biking, picnicking, sunset viewing and stargazing. Lake Buchanan is one of the few lakes that has sandy beaches and a sandy bottom for great swimming, and that's why thousands flock there year after year while vacationing at this campground. Campers can look forward to hours spent lounging on the shores, jet skiing, swimming, and boating, or enjoy a number of great attractions just beyond the campground. Just another short drive away are other natural wonders like the Black Rock Park, Longhorn Caverns State Park, Vanishing Texas River tours and the Inks Lake State Park. Finally, travelers can look forward to a number of urban activities in the area, such as golf courses, art galleries, wineries and interesting sites like the Fort Croghan Grounds and Museum and the Eagle Eye Observatory. Amenities at the Inks Lake Campground include: picnic tables, outdoor grills, toilets and fire rings. Hope to see you soon!  

Moss Lake Primitive Campground

Llano, Texas
96.8 mi from City Center

Moss lake primitive campground is located at Llano, Texas. It is a great site that helps you get on touch with your primitive instincts. Pets are allowed too to add to the wide range of terrestrial fauna already present at the site. The fresh open air is what we all often need, and Moss Lake Primitive Campground provides exactly that. Activities and Amenities: Amenities are spare, but that certainly adds to the experience. It is an open campground that welcomes all kinds of campers for a do-it-yourself type of experience. Activities at the site include: biking, hiking and sight seeing. Attractions: Nearby attractions at the Moss Lake Primitive Campground include: - Robinson City Park - Badu Park - Llano County Museum   The calm and serene environment adds to the all natural experience. Moss Lake Primitive Campground is an ideal location for all those campers that are looking to clock more hours with nature, away from the busyness life. So, join us now for this unique experience. Hope to see you there.

Cleburne State Park

Cleburne, Texas
66.4 mi from City Center

Lake Whitney RV Campground

Whitney, Texas
74 mi from City Center

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Galloway-Hammond RV Park

Burnet, Texas
82.7 mi from City Center

The Galloway-Hammond RV Park is located in the beautiful town of Burnet and is a great spot for a fun, relaxing vacation. Campers can look forward to attractions within driving distance of the park, including the Longhorn Caverns State Park, Inks Lake State Park and Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park. Among these locations, there's plenty of space for hiking, biking, picnicking, sunset viewing and stargazing. Lake Buchanan is one of the few lakes that has sandy beaches and a sandy bottom for great swimming, and that's why thousands flock there year after year while vacationing at this campground. Campers can look forward to hours spent lounging on the shores, jet skiing, swimming, and boating, or enjoy a number of great attractions just beyond the campground. Just another short drive away are other natural wonders like the Black Rock Park, Longhorn Caverns State Park, Vanishing Texas River tours and the Inks Lake State Park. Finally, travelers can look forward to a number of urban activities in the area, such as golf courses, art galleries, wineries and interesting sites like the Fort Croghan Grounds and Museum and the Eagle Eye Observatory. Amenities at the park include: pool access, water, sewerage, 30/50 amp sites, big rig access and pull thrus. Hope to see you soon!  

West Fort Hood Travel Camp (Military Camping Only)

From $15.00 USD

Per Night
Post, Texas
73.9 mi from City Center

Are you looking for a big rig and pet friendly campground in Fort Hood Army Post, TX? Then West Fort Hood Travel Camp (Military Camping Only) located on - might be the place for you. The site includes WiFi, water, sewer, electricity.
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The Honey Hole

From $10.00 USD

Per Night
Abilene, Texas
80.2 mi from City Center

"The Honey Hole" is located on Lake Ft. Phantom Hill, Abilene, Texas, just north of Interstate 20. The Honey Hole is a  great destination for just a day or two or even an extended stay. We have the only operating enclosed fishing dock in the Abilene area. We have recently upgraded the dock with new railings and decking. We have added professional-grade underwater fishing lights which allow for better visibility in the water and also as an amazing fish attractant.
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Live Oak Ridge Park

Belton, Texas
85.8 mi from City Center

The Live Oak Ridge Park is located at the breathtaking Belton Lake, and is a nature-lover's paradise. Campers can look forward to excellent scenic viewing, large oak trees, fresh air and plenty of shares. The campsites are flat and grassy with an abundance of wildflowers. Travelers can enjoy birding, so when you visit, keep your eyes open for great blue herons, hawks, bobwhite quail, geese, ducks and Rio Grande turkey. There's also plenty of open water space for boating, canoeing, kayaking and fishing. There's also a number of excellent nearby attractions such as Stillhouse Hollow Lake, Miller Spring Park, Dana Peak Park and the Miller Spring Nature Center. Apart from these spectacular natural attractions, there's great historic sites like the Twelve Oaks Historic Mansion, Bell County Museum, Robertson Plantation and there's also activities like the Salado Winery and Summer Fun Water Park. Amenities at the park include: WIFI, tent camping, showers, restrooms, pull thrus, big rig access, water, sewerage and 30/50 amp sites, dump station, boat ramp and playground. Hope to see you soon!
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Fort Griffin State Historical Site

Albany, Texas
79.5 mi from City Center

The Fort Griffin State Historical site is located in the beautiful and cozy town of Albany, Texas and is a great place for a historical journey. Among the fort's ruins are a mess hall, barracks, first sergeant’s quarters, bakery, powder magazine, and hand-dug well that are all deeply tied to Texas history. The campgrounds, located on the banks of the Clear Fork of the Brazos River, provide visitors with an opportunity to relax under large shade trees, enjoy the playground, catch catfish in the river, or hike nature trails connected to the campground. Due to the vast ranches surrounding the property, Fort Griffin has minimal light pollution. The result is an astronomer’s oasis with great skies for viewing constellations, planets, and galaxies at Fort Griffin’s monthly stargazing events.
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