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Mission Tejas Campground

17 sites · RV, Tent

There aren’t many sites to choose from, so choosing the right one won’t be difficult!

All fifteen campsites in Mission Tejas Campground contain water/electric, and sites 7-11 have sewer disposal. Multiple restrooms and a shower facility are nearby, as well as a playground, group pavilion and group picnic area near the pond.
What this place offers
Campfire allowed
No pets allowed
No showers
Toilets
Potable water
Picnic tables
No sewage hookups
No electric hookups
17 sites
RV, Tent
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Kelsie L.
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· November 2017
So much culture at this site and great staff. We partook in a picture scavenger hunt with the kids I was with and they all got Texas Parks and Wildlife Department temporary tatoos and rubber bracelets. We were given an impromptu nature interpretive talk because the ranger liked that we were getting kids out and exploring (it was my job). The kids loved and the staff were Great! There are buildings on site to go into and look at with information about who built it and the history of the area.
LocationMission Tejas Campground, Mission Tejas State Park, Texas, United States
What this place offers
Campfire allowed
No pets allowed
No showers
Toilets
Potable water
Picnic tables
No sewage hookups
No electric hookups

Your guide to camping in Mission Tejas Campground

Overview

Fishing

Mission Tejas is pretty small, but that doesn’t mean the fish are. Rent a pole or bring your own, and enjoy a relaxing day at the pond. Nearby picnic tables make it easy to eat lunch before catching dinner, and a nature trail loops around the pond if you’d like to find your own secret fishing spots. Perch and bream can both be found in the pond, and keep an eye out as you fish for frogs, toads, and salamanders.

Hiking

Hiking trails meander through the beautiful pine woods, while nature trails let you take in the flora and fauna without venturing too far from your campsite. This trail map will give you a taste of the hiking you’ll find at Mission Tejas State Park. Follow the Big Pine Trail all the way down to the historic Rice Family log home, built in 1828, or check out the views from fire tower hill. If you come around the end of March, your hike will include some stunning dogwoods in bloom.

Wildlife watching

The tranquil waters of the pond, tall pine trees, and rustic architecture from bygone eras combine to make Mission Tejas State Park a scenic stop for any hiker or camper. In addition to birds singing in the pine trees, the pond is a great place for spotting fish and amphibians. Come in late march for some picture-worthy dogwoods, as well.

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