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!
This campsite offers a delightful blend of convenience and natural beauty, with power and water facilities available at each site. Campers praised the friendly staff and well-maintained amenities, including clean showers and restrooms. While the location is a bit secluded, which means a drive to the nearest stores, the peaceful environment and breathtaking sky views make it worth the trip. Whether you're in a tent, RV, or looking for a cozy cabin, this spot accommodates all with ease.
We had a wonderful time! The only issue we had was a dog that got loose and then the same dog barking all night or second night. We are already planning a family camping trip at this location in the near future.
I paid for $10/night camping, and that’s exactly what I got. Please don’t expect any nice amenities or anything like that, but do be grateful there’s a bathroom and shower. My campsite was great, and I was able to walk 5 minutes down to the Guadalupe river for a swim, very nice. I wouldn’t recommend it for your average or planned out camping trip, but if you ever find yourself in a spot like I was, needing a week+ at a really cheap rate just for a place to stay, I say go for it. What also redeemed part of my stay was the office lady came to my rescue and jump started my car after it wouldn’t start, thank you Michelle!
I did not stay at P1,so I can't say if it was good. The host said I can stay anywhere I want. So I stayed at the campground next to one of the clamping tents as they're not doing clamping right now.It was a very nice spot with lots of trees and electricity. No water had to go to a different spot fo get water. There was a portaporty close by which was convenient. Though it ran out of toilet paper( but they were short staffed that weekends as the original host was out for a special event,so I understand)We really enjoyed our stay and the host was very nice. Had to leave a little early as there was a thunderstorm during that last night. We recommend this campground
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.
Each campsite has water & electricity which is super nice! Super friendly office staff. Over all great stay and would stay again.
Location
Spring Branch, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Jumanos, Coahuiltecan, Ndé Kónitsąąíí Gokíyaa (Lipan Apache), and Tonkawa First Nations according to