State Park Reservations
ALERT: Sept. 25, 2020 - Texas State Parks are open for day users and campers, but with capacity limits. We highly recommend reserving day passes and overnight stays in advance either online or by calling the customer service center.
We are taking camping reservations for most parks for stays beginning up to five months away. Some parks are not yet allowing overnight camping.
Some parks are taking group reservations for stays beginning up to six months away. Capacity may be reduced due to local COVID-19 regulations. Call the Group Desk at (512) 389-8920 for information.
Check the Texas State Park Map for updates on the status of parks.
Online Reservations
- Check availability and make an online reservation, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- You cannot reserve group facilities online.
- Use a credit card to confirm reservations.
- Get help with logging in to the reservation system and changing reservations.
How-to videos
These videos walk you through the online reservation process.
- Purchase a day pass for parks with time entry windows:
- Purchase a day pass for parks without time entry windows:
Phone Reservations
- Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Make or cancel reservations.
- Use a credit card to confirm your reservation.
- Campsites, shelters, cabins and rooms (including those at Balmorhea): (512) 389-8900
- Group facilities or organized group reservations: (512) 389-8920. (Some parks are taking group reservations. Capacity may be reduced due to local COVID-19 regulations.)
- T.D.D. - Call (512) 389-8915 to reach a text-only telecommunication device for the hearing impaired.
Check for Customer Service Center scheduled closures.
Specialty Lines
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Devils River: (512) 389-8901
- Hueco Tanks: (512) 389-8911
- Texas Outdoor Family Programs: (512) 389-8903
- Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Decal: (512) 389-8917
- T.D.D. - Call (512) 389-8915 to reach a text-only telecommunication device for the hearing impaired.
More reservation information:
- More information on state park reservations.
- Questions? Visit our FAQ page.
All Texas Parks and Wildlife regulations, rules and policies apply to reservations. This includes administrative fees for changing reservations.