Garner State Park

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Group Camp (Cypress Springs)

  • People per Site: 40
Dining Hall of the Group Camp. Part of the dining hall and two of the shelters with AC and heat. Shelters with A/C & heat. Outside the two of the shelters with A/C and heat. Shelter with A/C and heating.  A view of the Frio River outside the back of the dining hall. .  Outside the back of the dining hall there's a great view of the Frio River.  Outside the front of the dining hall with a view of a shelter with A/C and heat in the background. Outside the Group Camp restrooms with showers.  Outside the Group Camp. A big BBQ grill & smoker is outside the dining hall of the group camp. Inside the dining hall of the Group Camp. Inside the dining hall of the Group Camp. Inside the dining hall kitchen of the Group Camp. Inside the dining hall kitchen of the Group Camp. Inside one of the four Shelters with A/C, heating, and four sets of bunkbeds. Inside one of the four Shelters with A/C, heating, and four sets of bunkbeds. Inside one of the four Shelters with A/C, heating, and four sets of bunkbeds. The parking are of the Group Camp. The parking area of the Group Camp.

This is a dining hall with five bunkhouse shelters. A $100 credit card cleaning deposit is required at check-in. Pets, tents and RVs are not allowed in this area. This facility cannot be reserved online. Call our group desk to make reservations: (512) 389-8920.

  • No pets
  • Five shelters with A/C and heat
  • Shelters have four sets of stacked bunks and sleep eight
  • One bench inside each shelter
  • Shelters and dining hall can be locked
  • Large four-burner commercial stove
  • Two ovens
  • Upright freezer
  • Commercial refrigerator
  • Prep area
  • Large work table
  • Large barbecue grill
  • Folding tables and chairs
  • Showers and restrooms nearby
  • Kitchen utensils not provided

Overnight entrance fees charged. All vehicles must be registered. Check-in at 3 p.m; check-out by 11 a.m.

$400

Nightly

Plus daily
entrance fee

Notes

Information and prices can change. Parks charge a daily entrance fee in addition to any facility fees, unless otherwise stated.

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You may bring pets to most state parks, but they cannot enter Texas State Park buildings. Learn about rules for pets at state parks. For park-specific pet restrictions, contact the park.

Call the park or the Customer Service Center (512) 389-8900 for more information.