The best camping near Choke Canyon State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Choke Canyon State Park adventure.

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See diverse wildlife and partake in diverse outdoor activities at this lake.  

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Book 12+ Acres for Group Glamping

2 sites · Lodging, Tents13 acres · Pleasanton, TX
My husband and I fell in love with this property the moment that we turned "Right" after entering the access gate. There were cows and a very protective Bull. The owner took the cows away after the sale, but he left us with beautiful Mesquite and Spanish Oak and endless possibilities....We want to share this beauty with our guests. Because there are burr grass here and mesquite thorns, we built decks for some of our Glamping Tents. You have a choice of bringing your own gear and setting up on the ground or renting one of our Fully Dressed Glamping Tents that are situated on Decks. We also re-purposed our little rustic cabin and turned it into two luxury bathrooms and a separate fully functioning kitchen. The beauty of our space, is you can bring a group of your Family and Friends and enjoy Secluded Private Camping! 20 miles away you have Choke Canyon State Park. You might think fishing and boating rule at this Texas state park. You'd be right. Cast your line from the shore or a boat to catch largemouth bass and catfish. Pick from hundreds of secluded inlets or coves to find your perfect fishing spot. Return to your campsite at sunset for a hearty dinner of fish filets and hushpuppies. Be aware that fish aren't the only creatures in the water. This lake marks the farthest west that American alligators live in their natural habitat. Don't worry too much, because alligators usually avoid humans and stay away from boats. Pack your binoculars, because birding is popular here. Head to the South Shore unit for special birdwatching trails that wind around the park. Listen for bird calls as they talk to each other or to you. Songbirds and migratory birds make homes near the reservoir. Learn more about this land: Private Camping on over 12 Acres. We will provide Five Tents for either Semi-Primitive camping or Tent Glamping. Beautiful 5 Meter Bell Tent on a deck is available for the Guest that makes the reservation and that Guest will be responsible for all other camp guests. We provide a Comfort Cabin, with City Water/Electricity and access to Bathroom w/Shower, Sink, Toilet and Hot Water Heater, Kitchen with Microwave Oven, Fridge, Hot/Cold water/Ice Dispenser, Griddles, Firepits, BBQ Pits, Some Utensils and More. Minimum 10 Campers with 2 night Min. There is also Firewood provided, an Outdoor Shower and Portable Flush Potty. Enjoy serene surroundings within 40 minutes to Choke Canyon State Park, Other Amenities can be found and enjoyed nearby.
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Camp any way you like! Rural, wildl

55 sites · RVs, Tents27 acres · Kenedy, TX
We accomdate all eagle ford shale oil gas and energy workers! Quiet,wildlife, horseback,ATV,long term,short term Pet friendly,kid friendly Learn more about this land: Away from highway,quiet, wildlife, mancamp, dry camping, wifi,free laundry,eagle Ford shale workers welcome Not a resort,ATV,bird hunt. Free laundry, full hookups, room for dogs to run. Kids allowed with supervision,pet friendly. Semi trucks allowed (additional fee) $150 a week,$35 a night, $415 a month. Just 25 miles away you have Goliad State Park. Enjoy the singular experience of camping on historic grounds at Goliad State Park, the site of Mission Espíritu Santo, a Spanish mission, and Presidio La Bahia, a fort used to protect the mission that played a role in the Texas Revolution. Park rangers lead historic talks and guided hikes at Goliad, which also offers spacious, pet-friendly camping. Hipcampers will enjoy fishing, a hiking and biking trail, and launching kayaks and canoes to paddle the six miles of Goliad Paddling Trail on the San Antonio River. Nearby is the birthplace of General Ignacio Zaragoza, the Mexican general who led the charge against French troops on what is now celebrated as Cinco de Mayo. Goliad State Park is located two hours southeast of San Antonio and within an hour’s drive of the Texas Gulf Coast. Pets are allowed. Please make sure you pick up after them.
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The best camping near Choke Canyon State Park guide

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You might think fishing and boating rule at this Texas state park. You'd be right. Cast your line from the shore or a boat to catch largemouth bass and catfish.

Pick from hundreds of secluded inlets or coves to find your perfect fishing spot. Return to your campsite at sunset for a hearty dinner of fish filets and hushpuppies.

Be aware that fish aren't the only creatures in the water. This lake marks the farthest west that American alligators live in their natural habitat. Don't worry too much, because alligators usually avoid humans and stay away from boats.

Pack your binoculars, because birding is popular here. Head to the South Shore unit for special birdwatching trails that wind around the park. Listen for bird calls as they talk to each other or to you. Songbirds and migratory birds make homes near the reservoir.

Reserve one of 20 cabins for glamping in air-conditioned comfort. Forty campsites have electricity, while 16 walk-in tent sites have water.

Notable campgrounds

  • Calliham Unit Campsites - Full-service sites with water and electricity, ideal for a comfortable stay.
  • Walk-in Tent Sites - Immerse yourself in nature with these primitive sites, perfect for the adventurous camper.
  • Cabins - Cozy up in a cabin after a day of exploration, offering a homey retreat within the park.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak seasons like spring and fall, to ensure your spot amid nature's splendor.
  • Consider weekday camping for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities to snag a coveted campsite.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of an idyllic outdoor getaway.

When to go

The best times to visit Choke Canyon State Park are during the spring, summer, and fall when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. However, these seasons also mark the park's busiest periods. For a more tranquil visit, consider the cooler months, keeping in mind that some facilities may have reduced hours or be closed.

Know before you go

  • Check for any park alerts or closures before your visit to ensure a smooth experience.
  • Remember water safety and alligator safety tips to enjoy the park's aquatic activities securely.
  • Accessibility information is available for those needing assistance to navigate the park's features.
  • Entrance fees are $5 for adults, while children 12 and under enter free.
  • Park headquarters are open daily from 8:15am to 4:45pm, and reservations are highly recommended.

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