Campsites
Click on the links below to learn about camping options at state parks, natural areas and historic sites across Texas.
Jump to:
- Boat-to Campsites
- Campsites With Electricity
- Campsites With Water
- Drive-up Campsites With No Hookups
- Equestrian Campsites
- Full Hookup Campsites
- Glamping (luxury camping)
- Hike-in/Backpacking Campsites
- Other Camping Options
- Walk-in Tent Campsites
Full Hookup Campsites
Looking for all the amenities? These parks offer campsites with water, electric and sewer hookups:
Campsites With Electricity
These parks offer campsites with water and electric hookups:
- Abilene
- Atlanta
- Balmorhea (Cable TV hookup, too)
- Bastrop
- Blanco
- Bonham (some are tent only sites, and some allow RVs)
- Brazos Bend
- Buescher
- Caddo Lake
- Caprock Canyons & Trailway
- Cedar Hill
- Choke Canyon
- Cleburne
- Cooper Lake
- Copper Breaks
- Davis Mountains
- Dinosaur Valley
- Eisenhower
- Fairfield Lake
- Falcon
- Fort Parker
- Fort Richardson & Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway
- Galveston Island
- Garner
- Goliad
- Goose Island
- Guadalupe River
- Hueco Tanks
- Huntsville
- Inks Lake
- Lake Arrowhead
- Lake Bob Sandlin
- Lake Brownwood
- Lake Casa Blanca
- Lake Colorado City
- Lake Corpus Christi
- Lake Livingston
- Lake Mineral Wells & Trailway
- Lake Somerville & Trailway
- Lake Tawakoni
- Lake Whitney
- Lockhart
- Lost Maples
- Martin Creek Lake
- Martin Dies, Jr.
- McKinney Falls
- Meridian
- Mission Tejas
- Monahans Sandhills
- Mustang Island
- Palmetto
- Palo Duro Canyon
- Pedernales Falls
- Possum Kingdom
- Purtis Creek
- Ray Roberts Lake
- San Angelo
- Sea Rim
- Seminole Canyon
- South Llano River
- Tyler
- Village Creek
Campsites With Water
The following parks offer campsites with water (no other utilities):
- Abilene
- Bastrop
- Balmorhea
- Buescher
- Caddo Lake
- Caprock Canyons & Trailway
- Copper Breaks
- Daingerfield
- Davis Mountains
- Eisenhower
- Fairfield Lake
- Falcon
- Fort Parker
- Galveston Island
- Garner
- Goliad
- Goose Island
- Hueco Tanks
- Huntsville
- Inks Lake
- Kickapoo Cavern
- Lake Arrowhead
- Lake Brownwood
- Lake Colorado City
- Lake Corpus Christi
- Lake Livingston
- Lake Mineral Wells & Trailway
- Lake Somerville & Trailway
- Lake Tawakoni
- Lake Whitney
- Martin Dies, Jr.
- Meridian
- Mission Tejas
- Mother Neff
- Palmetto
- Palo Duro Canyon
- Possum Kingdom
- Ray Roberts Lake (Isle du Bois Unit)
- San Angelo
- Seminole Canyon
- Stephen F. Austin
- Tyler
- Village Creek
Drive-up Campsites With No Hookups
These campsites have no utilities, but may have other amenities (such as picnic tables).
Walk-in Tent Campsites
You will need to carry your gear a short distance to these walk-in sites. Most (but not all) have water spigots in the area of the campsites.
Hike-in/Backpacking Campsites
Expect to bring your own water to these sites. Some have amenities, but many do not.
- Bastrop (sites closed at this time)
- Big Bend Ranch
- Caprock Canyons & Trailway
- Cedar Hill
- Colorado Bend
- Copper Breaks
- Davis Mountains
- Dinosaur Valley
- Enchanted Rock
- Fairfield Lake (sites closed at this time)
- Fort Richardson & Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway
- Franklin Mountains
- Goliad
Boat-to Campsites
- Devils River (Only for canoe/kayak campers who have come down river.)
Glamping (Luxury Camping)
Fully furnished with air conditioning, luxury rustic furnishings, refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, games, bicycles, gas grills and gas fire pits, covered porches with rockers, porch swings, and much more.
Equestrian Campsites
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