A Texas Camping and Relaxation Experience
at it's Best!
Pitch your tent on the banks of the Rebecca Creek in the Texas Hill Country. Fire pits, picnic tables and gorgeous views! Covered Picnic table sites come with Water and electric for a few creature comforts. Explore over 15 acres of hill country beauty and enjoy the Corn Hole Area. Take a casual dip in Rebecca Creek where it meets the mighty Guadalupe River River, or take the plunge off our rock edge river banks into deep cool water. Kayak, canoe, swim, hike around, or take a scenic drive down the gorgeous Tanglewood Trail Road or Rebecca Creek Road and cruise the Hill Country backroads.
We also have air-conditioned glamping tents and several fully renovated RVs available (see other Hipcamp and Airbnb listings). We also rent kayaks and canoes!
Rebecca Creek Campgrounds was a pleasure to stay at. The staff was pleasant, and very nice.
There was plenty of tent sites to reserve. (Note: there are also cabins, but I did not stay in one.) People were quiet. Each site has a picnic table as well as a fire ring. (Didn't get to use the fire ring this weekend due to high winds and a burn ban, but that is how things go right? )
Just a heads up for people who are used to camping at say a State Park, the restrooms are porta-potties that are clean, and although they do have a shower house I did not use it.
All in all a perfectly relaxing weekend at a nice camp site for a great price! I will be returning!
We had a great time. There was an understandable small hiccup at check in but was quickly fixed and with kindness. The tent itself is bigger than it looks from the photos and was very comfortable.
Site was safe and the covered cabana along with electricity at the site were very handy. I’m pretty self contained in my vehicle and it worked well for that set up. The location is very mixed use…from full time residents to overnight guests in anything from tents, to a/c rooms and rvs. It was a little more off the beaten path than I realized, so a bit of a drive to any stores or services. Check in was simple and easy.
It’s a beautiful camp ground, there’s plenty of power and water. The creek by the camp ground was dry, unfortunately. We took a big party out there for two nights and all went well. There are bathrooms with flushing toilets and hot showers. There are portos placed around too for when the bathrooms are too far. The Porto’s were kept well. Plenty of trails to get around, it’s a beautiful spot.
Location
Spring Branch, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Coahuiltecan, Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache), and Tonkawa First Nations according to