The best camping near Texana Park and Campground

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Broken Oak River Park

12 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Edna, TX
40 acres – “Big enough to explore, but not too big to get lost!” Hike alongside the meandering Navidad. The 2/3 mile-long developed walking trail offers pristine views and a good opportunity to scout your campsite. Each area features a distinct slice of Texan wilderness, whether you prefer wooded terrain or a lookout over the river. One site features a handmade brick firepit and a perfect spot for stargazing. During the day, you can follow the river to some waterholes and try your luck at catching catfish and perch. Celebrate your success with a picnic under a sprawling oak, keeping an eye out for deer, rabbits, and other playful animals. If exploring is more your style, head into the woods and hunt for Bandit’s Hideaway, a hollow old sycamore with secrets to tell. Depending on the season, you might stumble on wild dewberries or an ancient grove of pecans. At night, grill your family dinner over the firepit (or sneak ‘em back to town for some Tex-Mex!) and then tell ghost stories at the south fence overlooking Enon Cemetary. After a long day, settle in together with the stars and the sounds of nature. They say life’s what you make it, and at the 40, you’ve got everything you need for a little piece of heaven! While the property is largely undeveloped as of now, we plan to add pubic bathrooms, a stocked pond with a swimming area, and much more! Pets allowed. Please be sure to pick up after them. 
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Magnolia Beach RV Park

2 sites · RVs1 acre · Port Lavaca, TX
Welcome to Magnolia Beach RV Park in Port Lavaca, Texas! We are a small RV park that offers electric, water, sewer, trash, and WiFi. All sites are 50, 30, and 20 Amp and have water and sewer hookups. Pets are welcome! We are close to Magnolia Beach, Port Lavaca business district, and Indianola. When you feel the gulf breezes, you know you've made it to Goose Island. Nestled near St. Charles and Aransas Bays, this Texas state park is all about the water. We're talking boating, kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching along the coast. The only thing you can't do is swim. (Sorry.) That said, there's plenty of luck to be had on the 1,620-foot fishing pier. A boat launch and kayak/canoe launch are also available. Remember to bring your own boat! No stay is complete without visiting the main attraction—a 1,000-year-old oak lovingly dubbed The Big Tree. (Don't worry, it's still standing strong in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.) We primarily cater to month to month guests working in the area so there's not a ton of activities around, but my wife and I are full-time RV'ers so we are hosts as a way to give back to our awesome community. We are located super close to Magnolia Beach though where there is free beach camping for 14 nights! Pets are allowed. Please make sure you pick up after them. We offer discounted rates to HipCampers at $25/night (usually $30) and $150/week (usually $175). We also now have golf carts available for rent!! https://magnoliabeachrvpark.com
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River Creek Campgrounds

1 site · Tent50 acres · Quail Creek, TX
Welcome to River Creek. An Oasis in Mission Valley Texas that is the ideal weekend get away for the Primal Camper. Fishing, Kayak easement, swimming, access to monitored short gun range, exploring the old homestead site, or even hunting arrowheads along the river, a stocked catch and release pond, and meals can be purchased at the time of Reservations..Just bring your Tent/s, and your personal beverages of choice. Burn pits are at each campsite, and there are several community pits. There is an archery range and an In Case You Forgot Store that carries most camping and cooking items,plus soaps, first aid kits and even some otc medications..ALL ON a secluded Ranch. There are other events available at an extra cost. Standard Camping starts at 35 USD per tent. Other amenities available at Time of Reservations. Horseback riding Basic Camping skills, Campfire cooking, shelter, Fishing, Gun Safety, Bushman Survival, and even a Campsite Contest for those competitive campers who love to compete, all also available on set dates. Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy the Great Outdoors whether New to Camping, Novice, or experienced We at River Creek have a great experience ready for you to enjoy. River Creek Campgrounds give us a Try. Grand Opening after Valentines. We also have Single Camping available for 1 to 3 days. Reservations still apply. Come See us at RIVER CREEK CAMPGROUNDS rivercreekcampground.rcc@gmail.com
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Reel Salty RV Park

4 sites · RVs1 acre · Matagorda, TX
1999 Fisher St. #1 Matagorda, TX Our riverfront RV park offers 7RV sites (4 concrete pads and 3 gravel pads) with plenty of privacy to enjoy all that Matagorda has to offer! RV site #1 is on the southernmost side of the park. Each spot offers waterfront views of the Colorado river, fishing on the park's private pier and use of community grounds. The RV site offers a concrete pad and gravel drive measuring approximately 80ft long and 20 feet wide; the back 20ft of the concrete pad is 10ft wide with 30 and 50 amp hookups. Our park is gated for added privacy and tucked away perfectly on the Colorado River for you to enjoy time with family and friends. Daily and weekly rates include all utilities and wifi. Monthly stays do not include electricity and will be billed for usage at the end of the stay. The park offers a private drive, gated access, newly constructed pier and community grounds. Our park offers access to the Colorado River and only minutes from the Harbor and Beach. Come and enjoy all that Matagorda has to offer! Please contact us before booking if your RV is longer than 31 feet.
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The best camping near Texana Park and Campground guide

Overview

About

As a gentle Texan breeze rustles through the cattails of Lake Texana, it almost sounds like they’re are calling your name -- if your name is “whoosh whoosh.” If it’s not, you should still come check this park out, seriously. Stocked with bass, catfish, and crappie, Lake Texana is an angler’s paradise -- bring a fishing pole and we pretty much guarantee you’ll be grilling some fish for dinner. For the fishing-adverse, try taking out your kayak or canoe on the lake’s designated paddling trail. The 1.64-mile trail winds around the still, sleepy coves that edge Lake Texana Campground. Back on land, while away a hot Texas day by hiking beneath the shady oaks on the park’s six miles of trails. Be sure to keep a lookout for wading shorebirds and soaring eagles; the park is known for excellent bird watching. And when the sun starts to set over the lake, you’ll have the perfect view from your waterfront campsite. So what are you waiting for? Lake Texana beckons you (not literally, of course, but you get the idea).

Notable campgrounds

  • Brackenridge Park & Campground - A serene getaway offering full hook-up sites amid lush greenery.
  • Texana Park & Campground - Ideal for families seeking both recreation and relaxation by the lake.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred spot, especially during peak seasons and holidays.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options for additional choices if Texana Park is fully booked.

When to go

The prime time to visit Texana Park and Campground is during the spring and fall, when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer brings more visitors and higher temperatures, while winter may have cooler days perfect for cozy campfires.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly for the unpredictable Texas climate.
  • Be aware of park safety guidelines, especially when engaging in water activities.
  • Accessibility options are available; contact the park in advance for specific needs.
  • Facilities include boat ramps, fishing piers, and nature viewing areas to enhance your visit.
  • Remember to respect the natural environment and wildlife during your stay.

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