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Best Austin RV Parks, Campgrounds, and Camping Sites

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Best Austin RV Parks, Campgrounds and Camping Sites

If you are considering a road trip to or around the Austin, Texas vicinity and are not planning to overnight in a hotel or motel, read on for current and helpful information on some of the best Austin RV Parks, Campground and Campsites.

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First, let us tell you a little about what you can find in and near Austin itself. Austin is the capital of Texas and a popular destination for outdoor activities including hiking, biking, boating, floating, fishing and swimming, as well as a cultural hotspot for live music performances; in fact, Austin often refers to itself as “the live music capital of the world.”

Austin is located in what is referred to as the “Hill Country” in central Texas. This big city – there are over 1,000,000 residents – is close to nature with numerous lakes, streams, rivers and waterways. Areas like Barton Springs, McKinney Falls State Park and the Colorado River are favorite camping and recreational destination spots when “Austinites” and tourists alike want to get away from it all. Home to the University of Texas with its over 50,000 students keeps the vibe of this music and tech focused municipality young and vibrant with just enough rustic undertones to make it fun, interesting and casual.

It may come as a surprise to many, but according to WalletHub.com, Austin is in the top five best cities for foodies, too. For many, Austin is arguably the best food city in all of this great big state. Austin is not only the state capital, it’s also considered the food capital of Texas!
Smack dab in the zone where the dry, American Southwest desert intersects the humid, green Southeast region make for Austin’s dry, mild winters and long, warm summers. Austin, Texas is a perfect humid, subtropical playground oasis for RVers and campers, alike.

deer and wildlife at campgrounds near Austin


The Best Austin RV parks, campgrounds and campsites

Now, don’t just take our word for it, take a look yourself. Some of the best Austin RV parks, campgrounds and campsites are summarized below, or

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Pelican Grove RV Park – 1518 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX

Located right in downtown Austin this “small and awesome” park keeps you close to restaurants, music and within walking distance to famous Zilker Park, Barton Springs swimming, LadyBird Lake and the Alamo Drafthouse.

Midtown RV Park – 720 Airport Boulevard, Austin, TX

Within an easy bike or bus ride to downtown happenings or the grocery store to stock up. Great water pressure for that long, hot shower in the morning. A great find for those wanting to park close to the airport for easy, fast access to flights.

Royal Palms RV Resort – 7901 E Ben White Blvd, Austin, TX

A great place for a “touch and go” or to stay awhile. This tree-covered community offers “Texas friendly” service, WIFI, book lending library, and “resort style” pool and terrace.

Austin Lone Star RV Resort – 7009 S IH-35, Austin, TX

Lots of shady trees and level parking areas, plus a small dog park. Only a 20 minute Uber into the heart of downtown Austin. Military gets a 20% discount.

McKinney Falls State Park – 5808 McKinney Falls Parkway, Austin, TX

81 campsites all offering water and electric hookups. Austin State Park camping includes RV, campers and tent camping, as well as cabin rentals.

cascading waterfalls at McKinney Falls

Oak Forest RV Park – 8207 Canoga Avenue, Austin, TX

Roads are wide with nice cement pads on sites. Tons of amenities including hot tub, grills, etc. Veteran and military discounts.

Emma Long Metropolitan Park – 1706 City Park Road, Austin, TX

Beautiful camping sites and scenery. Fishing, picnic areas and water/electric hookups.

Austonia Urban Farm & RV – 4105 Doctor Scott Drive, Austin

A charming urban farm combined with pull-through RV sites! A beautiful park featuring a pond. Close to town but away from it all.

RBackyard – 2121 West Howard Lane, Austin, TX

Choose your perfect relaxation location; around the fire pit, under a shade trees, or at the picnic table. Tents welcome, too!

Austin RV Park – 4001 Prairie Lane, Austin, TX

A slice of paradise right in the center of it all. Close to many attractions. Full hookup RV sites, laundry, WiFi.

Lake Travis RV Park and Inn – 4511 Doss Road, Austin, TX

You’ll find everything you need and then some: electric, water, WiFi, sewer and even cable TV!

La Hacienda RV Resort – 5320 Hudson Bend Road, Austin, TX

Only minutes away from Lake Travis with both pull-through and back-in sites, as well as furnished cabins. Pool and hot tub. Event pavilion, cable TV, basketball, horseshoes and fitness room, ice. Handicap facilities.

Camper Resort on Lake Travis – 17317 West Beach, Austin, TX

Amenities galore! Fifty amp service, laundry, water, electric, sewer, trees and even a boat launch on site!

Sunset RV Resort – 16910 Hamilton Pool Road, Austin, TX

Acres of large shade trees and pull-through sites with electric, water, WiFi, cable, bath house with laundry facilities and a dumping station.

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Things to Do Near Austin, TX

As we mentioned before, Austin is a city that seems to offer the best of all worlds. For those looking for adventure, there’s plenty of lakes, streams and ponds for boating, fishing, rafting, stand up paddle boarding and swimming. The cultured scene has eclectic live music offering everything from country and blues, to rock. Austin has biking, hiking and nature exploring as well as museums, galleries, and theater. There are restaurants to fit every palate; from food trucks to fine dining (Don’t forget to sample the world-famous Texas B-B-Que!) You can do a little boot-scootin’ at the many honky-tonks and adult beverage venues, as well as shop till your hearts content (or your wallet is empty) at the many funky boutiques or prestigious stores and shops. There’s even a hands-on children’s museum called Thinkery. And, since the 1850s you can hike up the stone steps of Mount Bonnell to take in a fabulous view of the entire city. Mayfield Park is perfect for the gardener in your group, and you can putt and drive your way through numerous golf courses. And, you may not know that the Texas Hill Country has more than 50 wineries!

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gorgeous lake and river views at Austin campgrounds


RV Parking and Campgrounds Near Austin, TX

If staying in the city is not your cup of tea, perhaps you’ll prefer the many and various campgrounds and RV parks near Austin proper. Each community has its very own “flavor” and offers different sites and activities to suit even the most discriminating traveler. Below is a list of communities and the RV and Campgrounds located near Austin, TX:

Bastrop RV Parks and Campgrounds

North Shore Park – Call for exact location near Bastrop, TX

Offering pull-through sites with water, electric, fifty amp service and trees. Welcoming location for everything from tents to RVs.

Colorado River RV Park – 1124 Farm to Market 969, Bastrop, TX

A great stopping point for big rigs! Pull-through sites, cable, sewer, electric and water. Pets welcome!

Bastrop RV Park – 608 Hwy 71, Bastrop, TX

Everything you need in one spot: cable, water, electric, WiFi, free showers, playground , laundry and sewer. Friendly, pretty and clean.

South Shore Park on Lake Bastrop – 375 South Shore Road, Bastrop, TX

Each spot is separated by lush trees and shrubs. Beautiful biking trails and good fishing. Boat Launch from property. Big rig accessible. Bring your pet!

Buda RV Parks and Campgrounds

Crestview RV Park – 15700 I-25, Buda, TX Shade trees and more! Electric, sewer, water, WiFi, and cable. Convenient pull-through sites.

Cedar Creek RV Parks and Campgrounds

Highway 71 RV Park – 931 Union Chapel Road, Cedar Creek, TX

Clean and efficient. 24-hour laundry. Dog park. Close to town. Country atmosphere with city convenience.

The Oaks RV Park – 753 Union Chapel Road, Cedar Creek, TX

Easy access to Austin. A site that is reported as “constantly improving.” 15 shady acres of oak trees with 135 RV sites. Clean, quiet and safe.

Dripping Springs RV Parks and Campgrounds

Dripping Springs Ranch Park – 1042 Event Center Drive, Dripping Springs, TX

There’s plenty of events that happen here. Check of the event center and stall rentals. Water, electric, fifty amp service and a playground. Dumping station. Big rig accessible.

Dripping Springs RV Park – 250 Windy Hills Road, Dripping Springs, TX

Pet and people friendly! Offering overnight and long term stays. Laundry, garage service and internet.

Henly RV Park – 710 Henly Loop, Dripping Springs, TX

Quiet and relaxing family owned, Texas-style park. Offering daily, weekly and monthly site availability

Cottonwood Creek RV Park – 2951 Ranch Road 165, Dripping Springs

Centrally located and close to everything the Texas Hill Country has to offer. Beautiful, rural location.

Elgin RV Parks and Campgrounds

Willow Creek RV Park, Elgin, TX

Willow Creek RV Park is a great place to refresh yourself. It offers sewer, electrical, 50 AMP, Picnic tables, water, propane, Wi Fi, restrooms and complimentary showers. There are also a number of trees to grab some shade.

Georgetown RV Parks and Campgrounds

Russell Park Lake Georgetown COE – Georgetown, TX

An Army Corps of Engineers camping area at Lake Georgetown. Gates lock at 10pm for camper security. Family atmosphere. Lots of wildlife.

San Gabriel RV Park – Georgetown, TX

Tents and RVs are all welcome at this site with electric, water, trees, sewer and WiFi

East View RV Ranch – 552 East View Drive, Georgetown, TX

Built by RVers for RVers. Quiet country living from a top a hill. Covered sites available. Rec room and commercial high-speed washers and dryers. Free basic WiFi and upgrade capabilities.

Shady River RV Resort – 7450 E Highway 29, Georgetown, TX

15 acre park with 60 feet+ pecan trees. Both open and shaded sites available. River trail access. Peaceful country setting.

Lake Georgetown / Cedar Breaks Park COE – 2100 Cedar Breaks Road, Georgetown, TX

Boat launch, fishing and complimentary showers. Dump stationing station and restrooms. Fire pit and grills. Tents, pets and big rigs welcome. Reviewed as “roomy sites on a great little lake.”

Jim Hogg Park Lake Georgetown COE – 500 Jim Hogg Road, Georgetown, TX

Seniors save with Golden Age Pass. Sites are spread out for privacy. Economically priced.

New Life RV Park – 1200 Co Rd 152, Georgetown, TX

92 well-manicured, level RV sites with concrete patios. Daily and weekly rentals. Clubhouse and social room. Free Internet.

Berry Springs RV Park – 131 Market Street, Georgetown, TX

Comfort and convenience with true Texas hospitality. 300 acres of quiet, natural surroundings. 100+ oversized sites for large rigs and slide outs. Daily, weekly and monthly rates.

Hutto RV Parks and Campgrounds

Rocking B RV Park – 70 Iron Horse Drive, Hutto, TX

Monthly only designed for those needing a basic, affordable place to park while working in the area.

Johnson City RV Parks and Campgrounds

Pedernales Falls State Park – 2585 Park road 6026, Johnson City, TX

Pull in and unplug. You won’t find 50 amp service, WiFi or cell service but you will find hiking, tubing, wading, biking, fishing and great camping by the river.

Sunset at Johnson City Campgrounds

Jonestown RV Parks and Campgrounds

Mountain Top RV Park

A small campground with cable, electric, water and sewer for long-term parking.

Kyle RV Parks and Campgrounds

Plum Creek RV Park – 24800 Interstate 35, Kyle, TX

Pets and big rig friendly. A basic park with pool, cable along with several other amenities. Pull-through sites. Gravel roads.

Lago Vista RV Parks and Campgrounds

Idyll Glen RV Park – 19421 RR 1431, Laga Vista, TX Free showers and restrooms. Laundry, sewer, electric and water. 50 amp.

Leander RV Parks and Campgrounds

Sandy Creek Park – 9500 Lime Creek Road, Leander, TX Boat launch. Dumping Station. Fishing. Pets allowed. Pull-through Parking and tent camping.

Liberty Hill RV Parks and Campgrounds

Rio Bonitor Cabin Resort & RV Park – 910 County Road 256, Liberty Hill, TX

An ultra-secure, family-friendly, luxury RV park in the center of Texas Hill Country. Tucked alongside of the San Gabriel River with fences and 24-hour security. Background check performed on all long-term parking tenants.

Lockhart RV Parks and Campgrounds

Hidden Path 2 Paradise RV Resort – 270 Hidden Path, Lockhart, TX

100 lots with hard-wired, high speed internet at each site. 125 channel cable TV service. Water, sewer and garbage included in fee.

Lockhart State Park – 4179 State Park Road, Lockhart, TX

Geocaching, historic golf course, pool, fishing and wildlife viewing are just some of the extras. Walking and biking trails. Ranger programs.

Niederwald RV Parks and Campgrounds

Longhorn RV Resort – 12921 Camino Real, Niederwald, TX

All 119 sites are concrete. Plus a RV Service Department and great pizza from the camp store! Handicap facilities. Propane. Dog run, recreational facilities and pavilion. Two cabin rentals.

Round Rock RV Parks and Campgrounds

Old Settlers Association RV Park – 3300 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX

Economical and convenient pull-through sites. Close to the stadium. Electric, water and sewer.

San Marcos RV Parks and Campgrounds

Wolf Creek Ranch & Resort- San Marcos, TX Small park with electric, water, sewer and shade trees. 50 amp service.

Pecan Park Riverside RV & Cabins – 50 Squirrel Run, San Marcos, TX

Designed with 116 campsites (no tents) for those who are looking for a little Texan river fun. Concrete patios with all sites having space for a second vehicle. Hot tub, kiddie pool, indoor heated pool. Air conditioned laundry and restrooms. Two dog parks. Water and electric. Free Wi-Fi, cable and some sites offer satellite TV, too!

Spicewood RV Parks and Campgrounds

Pace Bend RV Park – 306 Pace Bend Rd North, Spicewood, TX Quiet and neighborly park with friendly, caring staff. Well maintained and immaculate. Hiking trails through the trees…keep an eye out for the deer! Tent campers and fur-babies welcome!

Krause Springs – 404 Krause Springs Road, Spicewood, TX

Since 1955 this has been Spicewood’s camping & swimming place. This 115 acre site is privately owned and listed in the National Registry of Historical Sites. There are 32 springs that flow into man-made and natural pools. 24 RV sites with water and electricity, as well as “primitive” tent camping. Don’t miss the Butterfly Gardens!

Waterfalls at Kraus Springs

Taylor RV Parks and Campgrounds

Four Winds RV Park – 408 Carlos Parker Blvd SE, Taylor, TX

A no-frills spot secured with gated entry. Reviewed as “owners are friendly and helpful.”

Blackland Farms RV Park – 1800 County Road 374, Taylor, TX 76574

This location is near boating, canoeing, fishing, golf and kayaking. Available amenities include electrical hookups (50 Amp), a laundromat, propane, pull-thru sites, sewer, water and Wi-Fi for your convenience.

Wimberly RV Parks and Campgrounds

Priddy Meadow RV Park – 1155 County Road 1492, Wimberley, TX

A serene and natural setting on 9 acres. 15 sites surrounding a open meadow; a great place to watch birds and feed deer! Very pet friendly. Full hookups and free cable.

Green Acres RV Park – 340 Wayside Drive, Wimberley, TX

Recently expanded to 50 sites with sewer, electric, water and free Wifi. No bathroom or shower facilities. Seasonal pool and 24 hour access to laundry.

Shady Oaks RV Park – 5651 Fm2325, Wimberley, TX

Tent and RV friendly facility with shade trees. Water, electric, sewer and WiFi.

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Let’s take a look at a few of the local KOA Campgrounds in Austin

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Austin East KOA – 6029 Blue Bluff Road, Austin, TX

Clean campground offering parking that allows for privacy from your traveling neighbors. Amenities like a pool and laundry facility; it also offers a strong Wi-Fi signal. Known for it’s friendly, helpful staff.

Leander / NW Austin KOA – 2689 Hero Way, Leander, TX

Reviewed as a “nice place with nice people”. Well maintained and thought-out campground offering 100 foot, level and paved pull-through parking. Dog park and pool.

Bastrop / Colorado River KOA – 98 Highway 71W, Bastrop, TX

Trees, tables, concrete patios and even firepits give this site a little “extra”. Adjacent to open space with cows and wildlife, including a variety of birds and deer. Reviews consistently use words like “lovely”, “courteous”, “helpful”, “looks brand new”.

Bastrop / SE Austin / Colorado River KOA – 98 Highway 71 West, Bastrop

Kid-friendly, safe and secure facility offering more than just a place to park. Keep everyone happy with a game room, playground, pool and fishing. Helpful owners willing to lend a hand or advise to anyone from experienced campers to nervous newbies.

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Canoeing at KOA campgrounds near Austin


State Parks Near Austin, TX

Bastrop State Park-100 Park Road 1A in Bastrop, Texas

Now, if you prefer camping at a State Park Near Austin, don’t overlook Bastrop State Park. This park offers loads of hiking trails, wildlife, fishing, golfing and swimming. Pull-through sites with amenities. Handicapped accessible. Bastrop State Park is also your place for tent camping near Austin, Texas.

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Getting to Austin

Getting to Austin might be easier than getting around Austin! Beware that I-35 is the most congested highway in all of Texas because this big city has only one major roadway going through it. None-the-less, getting there will be more than worth it. One of the safest big cities in the U.S., Austin, as we mentioned, offers tourists a lot to do.
Austin is located between San Antonio and Dallas – Fort Worth. Interstate 35 is the north – south road through Austin. State Highway 45 runs east–west. There are various toll roads in and around the city. Most notably, the MoPac – also known as Loop 1, extends from the north of Austin to the south, forming a route around the city. If you’re looking for direction info from your location, it’s best to consult a current GPS or map system, because Austin appears to have perpetual road changes in an attempt to reroute and move more traffic. There are toll roads that might be worth the cost, just to avoid the traffic congestion. A few of the driving laws that you should be aware of while visiting Austin include: – All school zones are “hands free”. It is illegal to use electronic devices within these areas. – There is a move over law that requires you to either change lanes or slow to 20 miles per hour or less below the speed limit when emergency vehicles and personnel are approaching. – It is illegal to text and drive anywhere in Austin. Pull off the road to avoid being fined.

How to Book an Austin Area RV Park or Campgrounds

There are a variety of different ways you can check RV park and campground availabilities, view amenities, find website addresses, read reviews as well as make a reservation. The easiest and fastest way that we have discovered is to go to Reserve a Campground in Austin. You can explore your options by simply entering where you might want to go or you can browse popular parks throughout the United States and Canada to get ideas for your next adventure. You can even rent an RV! It’s truly a simple, full service process all on one website and only a click away! Sign up for a free account and get fast-track reservations plus receive exclusive discounts. It’s free – It’s easy, so what are you waiting for? Log on, get out there and be a happy camper!

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