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Bastrop Rv Park Bastrop Tx 0

Bastrop RV Park

From $30.00 USD

Per Night
Bastrop, Texas
17.3 mi from City Center

The Bastrop RV Park is located in the beautiful Bastrop County and is a great place for a true Texas escape. Campers can look forward to a number of attractions just outside of the park including Lake Bastrop which is a popular spot for fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. The Lost Pines Forest is another excellent outdoor spot, and is ideal for the scenic photographer hidden inside every traveler. Other great attractions include the Texas Reptile Zoo, Bastrop County Museum and Visitor Center and the Colorado River Preserve. The surrounding area is also a hub for great local eateries and sights, so many visitors leave the grounds for a day to explore the town. Amenities at the park include: big rig access, pull thrus, water, sewerage, WIFI and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!
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Bastrop State Park

Bastrop, Texas
20.9 mi from City Center

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Mckinney Falls State Park

Austin, Texas
19.9 mi from City Center

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Wolf Creek Ranch & Resort

Marcos, Texas
19.5 mi from City Center

The Wolf Creek Ranch and Resort is located in the beautiful and bustling metropolis of San Marcos, and is a great spot for an authentic Texas getaway. Campers can look forward to a long list of excellent attractions just beyond the park, including the San Marcos Outlet Mall, Five Mile Dam Park for hiking, biking and scenic viewing, the John J. Stokes Park, Blanco Shoals Natural Area and the Calaboose African American Museum. There's also the the Meadows Center Glass-Bottom Tours, Charles S. Cock House Museum, Dick's Classic Garage and the San Marcos River for excellent water sports like canoeing, paddle boarding, kayaking and fishing. Amenities at the park include: big rig access, water, sewerage and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!
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Mckinney Falls Youth Group Campground

Austin, Texas
20 mi from City Center

The Mckinney Falls Youth Group Campground is used for non-profit youth grounds, and is popular among campers familiar with the Texas landscape, and outsiders of the state. Campers can come to appreciate nature upon staying at this site, surrounded by acres upon acres of untamed greenery and small wildlife. Near the campground, travelers can expect a long list of excellent attractions. For the history buff, there's the Texas State Capitol, Mexic-Arte Museum, Blanton Museum of Art and the Texas Memorial Museum. Nature enthusiasts will fall in love with this city for its abundance of green spaces such as Zilker Park, Lady Bird Lake and swimming in the beautiful Barton Springs Pool. McKinney Falls State Park, the Zilker Botanical Gardens, Lake Travis and Mt. Bonnell are popular spots for locals and visitors alike to go hiking, boating, paddle boarding, canoeing and swimming. Known as "The Music Capital of the World," Austin is a lively city where campers can look forward to live music playing somewhere in the city each night of the week, a rich culinary and performing arts landscape as well as a thriving night life. There's something for everyone.
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Moss Loop Campground

Austin, Texas
19.7 mi from City Center

MicKinney Falls is a well-known hiking and biking site in Austin, Texas, and is also home to the Moss Loop Campground. Enjoy some of the most gorgeous views of the Texas Hill Country, with vivid blue waters, vibrant green trees and clear skies. While camping at this site, travelers can hike, rock climb, bike and fish, and also keep an eye out for "Old Baldy," a 5000+ year old cypress tree. Near the campground, travelers can expect a long list of excellent attractions. For the history buff, there's the Texas State Capitol, Mexic-Arte Museum, Blanton Museum of Art and the Texas Memorial Museum. Nature enthusiasts will fall in love with this city for its abundance of green spaces such as Zilker Park, Lady Bird Lake and swimming in the beautiful Barton Springs Pool. The Zilker Botanical Gardens, Lake Travis and Mt. Bonnell are popular spots for locals and visitors alike to go hiking, boating, paddle boarding, canoeing and swimming. Known as "The Music Capital of the World," Austin is a lively city where campers can look forward to live music playing somewhere in the city each night of the week, a rich culinary and performing arts landscape as well as a thriving night life. There's something for everyone!
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Colorado River RV Park

Bastrop, Texas
19.3 mi from City Center

The Colorado River RV Park is located in the beautiful Bastrop County and is a great place for an authentic outdoor adventure. Onsite, travelers can enjoy a host of water sports on the water including fishing, boating, canoeing and kayaking. Plus, there's a number of popular barbecue spots around the grounds like Kreuz's Barbecue, and the area is also known for its excellent local eateries and wineries. Campers can also look forward to a number of attractions just outside of the park including Lake Bastrop which is a popular spot for fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. The Lost Pines Forest is another excellent outdoor spot, and is ideal for the scenic photographer hidden inside every traveler. Other great attractions include the Texas Reptile Zoo, Bastrop County Museum and Visitor Center and the Colorado River Preserve. Amenities at the park include: boat ramp, pool access, spa, water, WIFI, sewerage, 30/50 amp sites, playground, walking trails, recreation room, restrooms, tent camping, showers, big rig access and pull thrus. Hope to see you soon!
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Grapevine Loop Campground

Austin, Texas
19.9 mi from City Center

Another favorite within the McKinney Falls State park Austin is the Grapevine Loop Campground; this campground sits near Lake Grapevine, and is a cozy spot for a quiet Texas vacation. Expect stellar opportunities for fishing, swimming, hiking, rock climbing and wildlife watching. With thriving foliage and plenty of space, there's enough fresh country air and wide open skies for stargazing to ensure an easy-going vacation. Near the campground, travelers can expect a long list of excellent attractions. For the history buff, there's the Texas State Capitol, Mexic-Arte Museum, Blanton Museum of Art and the Texas Memorial Museum. Nature enthusiasts will fall in love with this city for its abundance of green spaces such as Zilker Park, Lady Bird Lake and swimming in the beautiful Barton Springs Pool. The Zilker Botanical Gardens, Lake Travis and Mt. Bonnell are popular spots for locals and visitors alike to go hiking, boating, paddle boarding, canoeing and swimming. Known as "The Music Capital of the World," Austin is a lively city where campers can look forward to live music playing somewhere in the city each night of the week, a rich culinary and performing arts landscape as well as a thriving night life. There's something for everyone!

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Bastrop, Texas
15.7 mi from City Center

Fentress Storage & RV Park

Fentress, Texas
17.3 mi from City Center

The Fentress Mini Storage & RV Park is located in the Texas town of Fentress, and is a great spot for an authentic southern vacation. Travelers can look forward to a peaceful, scenic terrain if they take the short drive to the San Marcos river where guests can picnic, swim or play. Visitors can also go river tubing, hiking, biking, sunset viewing, volleyball, horseback riding and stargazing. Onsite, management holds various activities such as cookouts, group dinners and market days. Many visitors also take day trips to nearby cities like Gruene, Austin and San Antonio for a complete and diverse Texas experience. Among these cities are caverns to explore, more water sports to enjoy, fine dining, live music and plenty of outdoor spaces. Amenities at the park include: big rig access, water, sewerage and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!
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Midtown RV Park

From $45.00 USD

Per Night
Austin, Texas
23.8 mi from City Center

The Midtown RV Park is located just minutes from downtown Austin as well as the airport, and is conveniently positioned near the banks of Lake Travis. Since the park is so near the lake, visitors can take advantage of annual sailing regattas, ski boat competitions, sailing on different cruisers and of course some swimming and hanging out at the water's edge. There are also public parks near the lake, for those days when you get tired of the water, and want to go biking, hiking or exploring the beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Travel further inland for some historic sightseeing, golfing, a quick visit to the Texas State Capitol building or the Austin zoo. The RV park has over 100 full hookup sites, that are 30 or 50 amps, and campers have access to sewerage and storage facilities, showers, bathrooms, cable TV and WIFI. This is definitely a favorite, so be sure to beat the summer rush, and book during typically off-season months since this site is open year-round.
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Lockhart State Park

Lockhart, Texas
9.4 mi from City Center

The Lockhart State Park is located in the thrilling town of Lockhart, Texas. The town is also known as Barbecue Capital of Texas due to its irrefutable barbecue rite of passage. Visitors to the Lockhart State Park get to enjoy a calm and serene environment along with a ton of adventurous and fun filled activities too.   Activities and Amenities: Not only does the park allow its visitors to enjoy the breathtaking, beautiful surroundings but it also provides them many facilities and activities to choose from, example: a nine-hole golf course, group recreational hall and educational tours. Other activities also include hiking, camping, swimming, fishing and picnicking.   Attractions: -         Palmetto State Park -         Bastrop State Park -         Buescher State Park -         Monument Hill and Kreische Brewery State historic sites With incredible onsite beauty and activities along with outstanding service and all the fascinating off site attractions, its no surprise that Lockhart Park has many visitors throughout the year. We hope to see you too!
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Bluebonnet Campground

Bastrop, Texas
15.8 mi from City Center

The Bluebonnet Campground is in the beautiful town of Bastrop, Texas and is a great spot for a relaxing southern escape. RV sites are near the road and in a relatively remote location, perfect for a quiet, easy-going camping trip; plus, there's several small town eateries, gas stations and convenience stores nearby. And of course, travelers can enjoy local attractions like Bastrop State Park, Bastrop County Museum, the Colorado River Preserve, Lost Pines Forest and Fisherman's Park. Hope to see you soon!
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Pecan Grove RV Park

From $60.00 USD

Per Night
Austin, Texas
25.9 mi from City Center

Pecan Grove RV Park as the name suggests is surrounded by gorgeous pecan trees, and is a well-loved spot among campers for being centrally located in Austin, Texas. Mobile transportation isn't necessary when visiting Pecan Grove RV Park, since the Zach Theater, Zilker Park, Town Lake, The Alamo Drafthouse and dozens of other attractions are within walking and biking distance. Management is responsive and pleasant, and even though the park is near so many downtown Austin attractions, the campsite is known for being quiet and peaceful. Many visitors camp here for months at a time, so be sure to make reservations early. Located at 1518 Barton Springs Road in the Pecan Grove RV Park, amenities include: cable TV, WIFI, shower, bathroom and laundry facilities, 50 and 30 amp sites; pets are allowed. Come visit this Austin treasure!
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Bunk Haus RV Park

From $47.62 USD

Per Night
Canyon Lake, Texas
39.1 mi from City Center

Conveniently located in Hancock in the Texas Hill Country. We offer RV sites, motel rooms and cabins for your short or long term get aways to the hill country..
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Rebecca Creek Campgrounds and RV Park

From $10.00 USD

Per Night
Spring Branch, Texas
46.5 mi from City Center
Instant Book Available

Rebecca Creek Campgrounds 🏕️ Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Rebecca Creek Campgrounds where the beauty of the seasons surrounds you! Here, it’s all about unplugging, slowing down, and reliving the Old School kind of camping in the scenic beauty of the Texas Hill Country!  Nestled among Big Texas Oak Trees and wide-open skies, this place brings back the joy of simpler times—when weekends were pitching a tent, playing horseshoes, sitting around the fire with stories and s’mores!   So roll in with your Tent, Vintage Camper, Pop-Up, or spread out a picnic under the stars…. you’ll feel right at home in our retro-inspired, family-friendly campground. Come out, stay with us and come make some new memories the old-fashioned way! Amenities • Cornhole Game Area w/ Bluetooth Speaker for Music​ (CH Bags at Office) • Volleyball Pit (Volleyballs at Office) • Life Size Foosball, Fun for the Whole Family • Game tables with Checkers, Chess, Peg Game • Shower House (Mens and Womens) • Porto Pottys • Playgrounds for the Kids   Campsite Options & Pricing • Primitive Tent Camping: $10 per person (Primitive Tent camping includes a picnic table and rock ring)  $5 for kids 10 and under, 5 and under free • Covered Cabana Camping with Water and Electric: $12 per person (Covered picnic table, rock ring, electric and water).  • Primitive RV Sites: $12 per person per day (Dump station on the way out, covered picnic table, water, electric, rock ring, and 30 Amp plug). • Level Pad Hilltop Full Hookup Camp Site Sites: $12 per person per day, up to 4ppl per site, (picnic table, rock ring, water, electric, and sewage included) • Large Group Size Primitive Camp Area: Minimum 10 – 30 ppl, large shaded  camping with picnic tables, rock ring group campfire, up to 10 tents plus pop ups for your cooking areas Contact & Booking • Online Booking: https://www.roverpass.com/c/rebecca-creek-campgrounds-spring-branch-tx/ • Phone: 830-222-6003 • Website: rebeccacreekcampgrounds.com • Address: 3660 Tanglewood Trail, Spring Branch, Texas, 78070   Retro camping brings back those nostalgic vibes, celebrating the golden era of family road trips, canvas tents, crackling transistor radios, and stories told under the stars. Old-school camping isn’t about high-tech gear or luxury setups—it’s about unplugging, reconnecting, and reliving the way camping used to be. Top 20 Camping Activities for  Friends and Families 1. Campfire Cooking 2. Making S’mores 3. Hiking and Nature Walks 4. Cornhole Tournaments 5. Horseshoes 6. Volleyball Matches 7. Board Games and Card Games 8. Storytelling Around the Fire 9. Stargazing 10. Nature Scavenger Hunts 11. Rock Painting 12. Nature Crafts 13. Photo Hunts 14. Cooking Challenges 15. Listening to Music 16. Telling Jokes and Playing Charades 17. Outdoor Movie Night 18. Whittling or Carving 19. Hammock Lounging 20. Campground Bingo​ 21. Cook-Offs   A Few Rules to keep it Cool and Old School…..   - HAVE FUN!! Make the best of a Camping Getaway!! - We do not have River to swim. Receded riverbed has water for fishing but it is a bit of a walk to get to it.  Bring your own bait and gear - Please come prepared. Bring your own food, drink, ice, tables, chairs, tents, hammocks, bikes to ride, games, cooking utensils and cookware and any camping related items. There are stores ten to twenty minutes away but dining and shopping is a distance.  - Pets allowed on leash only (no loose dogs to visit your neighbors please)  - No refunds will be given for early departure or due to acts by Mother Nature  - Volleyballs and corn hole bags can be checked out at the Office with an Valid ID, then returned to the Office or Camp Check In Staff. You are welcome to bring your own but please limit play time to two hours if others are waiting to use the area  - No fireworks; No firearms unless it is following State Laws for Open Carry. Absolutely NO firing of ANY weapons.   - Travel at 5 mph inside the campgrounds due to dust control and safety  - Do not cut or trim any trees or grapevines  - Music must be kept to an acceptable volume … your neighbor may not prefer to listen to your music. - Quiet time is 12AM-8AM on Fridays and Saturdays; Sundays thru Thursdays it is 11PM-8AM.  - Please respect your neighbors; don’t walk through their site, etc.  - All fires must be confined to the fire pits or fire rings – no open fires and do not relocate or move our rock rings. During Burn Ban, use grills and bbq pits only.  - Do not cross any boundary fences – private property exists past fence lines and should never be crossed  - Do not throw cigarette butts, bottle caps, cans or bottles on the ground including your site.  - Mini bikes, 4-wheelers are not allowed.  - Reservations are not contingent upon the availability or conditions of the water recreation activities in the area. Please check Lake Level and Weather before your arrival  And Lastly…. BeNice!  Have fun and make your stay pleaseant for you and your neighbors!   AT ANY TIME DURING YOUR STAY, MANAGEMENT OR STAFF RESERVES THE RIGHT FOR IMMEDIATE DISMISSAL WITH NO REFUND FOR ANY MISCONDUCT. 
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Suncatcher RV Park

From $35.00 USD

Per Night
La Grange, Texas
41 mi from City Center

The Suncatcher RV Park is located in the beautiful, historic town of La Grange, and is a great spot for an authentic southern vacation. Campers can look forward to attractions such as the Monument Hill & Kreische Brewery State Historic Site, Texas Quilt Museum, Fayette County Courthouse, Old World Antieks and the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center. There's also Rosemary's Vineyard, Plum Park on the Colorado, Timeless Texas Classic Cars and the Iceplant Antiques & Estates. And of course, there's plenty of great eateries and opportunities for golfing, wine tasting, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, nature walking and stargazing. Amenities at the campground include: showers, rest rooms, water, big rig access, sewerage, some pull thrus, WIFI and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!
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The Oasis RV Park

From $45.00 USD

Per Night
Nixon, Texas
47.2 mi from City Center
Instant Book Available

The Oasis RV Park provides small town living within close proximity to larger cities. We were established in 2014 and have become an important part of this community. Under new ownership and management in 2024, the park has already seen a lot of positive changes and improvements. Some of these improvements include a new privacy fence, entry sign, landscape enhancements, security system and lighting, and a new office houses onsite laundry. 
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Schatziland Rv Resort San Marcos Tx 0

Schatziland RV Resort

San Marcos, Texas
25.2 mi from City Center

Discover an exciting cultural RV experience in the heart of Texas. This environmentally friendly outdoor recreation and camping park is able to handle coaches and 18-wheeler big rigs with wider roads for easy in and out. Conveniently located off I35 between Austin and San Antonio, surrounded by trails, lakes, rivers, caves, and the beautiful and historic downtown San Marcos. Explore 200 scenic acres with generous sites, lush landscaping, and hundreds of shade trees throughout the grounds. Enjoy winding on-site trails, a beautiful pond, heated pool, community center, outdoor games, and so much more at Schatziland RV Resort.
Green Dickson Municipal Park Shiner Tx 3

Green-Dickson Municipal Park

From $25.00 USD

Per Night
Shiner, Texas
40.2 mi from City Center
Instant Book Available

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