The best camping near Fort Parker State Park

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

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A gem of a campground located along the Navasota River.  

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Liberty Hill Hideaway Lake Retreat

17 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · Dawson, TX
Lake life at Liberty Hill Hideaway gives you choices that fit your life style. Our main-house accommodations include 2 queen-size bedrooms w/ensuites, a shared large balcony, crow's nest, kitchen, dining area, living room and laundry room. If you prefer glamping, enjoy our 2 remodeled vintage RVs sharing outdoor shower. The grounds are beautiful and fit for 3 campsites w/electricity, and 1 primitive campsite with tent & meditation habak. Shared restroom and shower for outdoor sites. This is the perfect place to restore your soul. If you are a free spirit who loves nature, quirky, lakelife, stars, trees, flowers, luscious foliage, pretty much everything about the outdoors and being in a tranquil country setting, this is your vacation and time-out place. Enjoy snoozing in the hammocks, playing croquet with your friends, stargazing from the Crow's Nest, enjoying drinks or mushroom coffee or tea on the patio bar, a game of pool, firepits, listening to good music from other free spirits, the habak tent, tent camping, glamping in restored vintage RVs, staying in eclectic-designed rooms in the main house with private restrooms, sitting out on the shared balcony. boating and fishing on Navarro Mills Lake. There're so many things to do when you just relax and get back to nature. Let the day take you away. Lake life is better at Liberty Hill Hideaway lake retreat. Plan your next getaway here!
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Glamm Camping

8 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Marquez, TX
 We have always enjoyed camping, scuba diving and travel... anything outdoors. We made a promise that If ever given the chance to share that joy with others we would and make it a great experience. We searched and searched  looked at a lot of properties North of the Woodlands,  to build our home. On a Saturday morning, my husband told me about a dream of 3 very tall and Magnificent Trees, soaring way up in the sky.  A few days later we were walking through the forest looking at a 20 acre tract of land for sale with our realtor, I'm thinking, "oh how would we ever get this cleared, this is a lot of work"  Then, up ahead was a clearing and right in the middle were 3 of the tallest, most magnificent Cedar trees. They were perfectly planted standing side by side. We both looked at each other and said," Oh this must be it". The rest is history. We purchased the land in 2015 and sold our home in The Woodlands in 2016... and began to build our dream.Learn more about this land:Perfect for outdoor weddings or reunions. There are rural campsites , Firepits allowed, lots of cedar & oak trees abundant wildlife. creek and walking/biking trails. electric and bathhouse avail.
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Coyote Creek Farm

9 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Waco, TX
Established 1996, The farm is situated just minutes from Magnolia-Silos, the Dr. Pepper museum, Baylor University,  the Texas Ranger museum, BSR Waterpark, the Waco Mammoth National Monument (US National Park Service),  and plenty of magnificent restaurants.  There are no power lines over the property so I invite you to bring a kite to fly! You may even see one or two of mine in the sky. The theme of Coyote Creek Farm is tranquility. It is camping without someone crowding into your space. It is freedom from the hectic pace of the city. There is a well maintained Compost Toilet on the property as well! Each individual campsite has a portable potty bucket provided.  Nearly any spot you are on has an amazingly delightful view. You can see the sun rise over the trees or the sun set behind a gently sloping hill. You will have access to all of the 30 acres. There are paths to walk, a stocked tank to fish in, (bass, catfish and blue gill),  and oak and pecan trees to sit under and view the clouds as they drift overhead. The noises you hear will be cattle calling to their little ones, birds singing, and in the evenings, coyotes howling.
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Rainbow Ranch

64 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1 acre · Groesbeck, TX
Rainbow Ranch stands out as Texas's largest LGBT campground, offering a unique sanctuary where individuals can embrace their true selves amidst nature. Nestled in a picturesque setting, our campground provides a welcoming environment for LGBT men and women to unwind, connect with others, and enjoy the great outdoors. Throughout the year, we host a variety of event weekends that cater to diverse interests, ensuring there's something for everyone. If you prefer a quieter experience, you can visit during our "off" weekends, where you can relish the tranquility and privacy of our expansive grounds. For those seeking a lively atmosphere, our event weekends are filled with activities and opportunities to socialize. In addition to our vibrant community, Rainbow Ranch is conveniently located near stunning natural features, including swimming holes and hiking trails. Guests can also explore nearby restaurants and shops, making it easy to enjoy both relaxation and adventure during their stay. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an exciting getaway, Rainbow Ranch is the perfect destination for the LGBT community in Texas.
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Paridise Acres

17 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Bremond, TX
Learn more about this land: 15 Acres just 45min north of College Station, TX and 45min South of Temple, TX right off HWY 6 Enjoy a campfire, tent camping, hammocks, and peace and quiet in a secluded ranch. Only sounds you'll hear is a distant train on a still night, the occasianal coyote, and the sparks from a roaring camp fire. 2 beautiful ponds and a mix of both wooded and open areas. Currently off-grid camping only. No water/electric. Cell service available for most carriers. Closest grocery store 19 min drive in Hearne, TX. Only 10 min from cozy town of Calvert, TX Includes gas stations, restraunts, bars w/game room (billiards, darts, tvs) Pets allowed. Please make sure to pick up after them. Campfires are ok as long as there is no fire ban in effect. No Class A RVs, Class B RVs, or Class C RVs
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Waco Creekside Resort

40 sites · RVs34 acres · Elm Mott, TX
Majestic oak trees provide a restful, sun dappled environment for your stay. Our rural location is peacefully removed from adjacent commercial clutter and noise, yet is only minutes from interstate access and shopping. Wide roads throughout the resort provide easy turns and pull-throughs. All treehouse cabins and tiny homes offer ample parking and are spaced far enough apart to prevent a feeling of cramped lodging. A perfect setting for family reunions, large gatherings, or just relaxing on your own. Our resort accommodates travelers with any class of motorhome or RV as well as folks needing house-style lodging. Our on-site manger lives on the property, overseeing the welcome center, providing you assistance and ensuring that the grounds and amenities are always maintained.
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The best camping near Fort Parker State Park guide

Overview

About

This Texas state park has all your favorite outdoor activities from swimming, fishing, hiking, and biking. The park includes its own cemetery — Old Springfield Cemetery! Fort Parker State Park was once home to Springfield a pioneer town but all that remains is the cemetery.

During the peak season, the park rents canoes and kayaks, so you can explore the shoreline. If you want to fish but forget your pole, the ranger station offers rentals.

Bring your tent or RV to take advantage of the 35 campsites. The park offers varying amenities at the campgrounds. There's a group primitive campsite, but it's reserved for youth groups.

Feel like your inside with one of the eight screened shelters with lights, electrical plugs, and a picnic table. If you're traveling with a large group, opt for the Group Barracks Complex. It has four bunkhouses and a dining hall with all the comforts of home.

Notable campgrounds

  • Lakeside Campsites: Sleep under the stars at a campsite with stunning views and easy access to the water.
  • Screened Shelters: Enjoy a comfortable retreat from the elements while staying close to nature's chorus.
  • Cabins: Opt for a rustic cabin stay, offering the charm of camping with the comfort of air-conditioning.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially if planning to visit during the busy weekends in spring, early summer, and fall.
  • Reserve passes online or by phone to guarantee entry, as the park can reach capacity.
  • Consider weekday camping for more availability and a quieter experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked or for a different scenery.

When to go

The ideal times to visit Fort Parker State Park are during the milder seasons of spring and fall. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, while winter provides a peaceful, less crowded experience. Avoid weekends during peak seasons to escape the crowds.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly, as temperatures can vary from a January low of 34°F to a July high of 95°F.
  • Review the park's pet rules if you're bringing your furry friend along for the adventure.
  • Remember, no fishing license is required for shore fishing in the lakes or river.
  • Accessibility information is available for those needing assistance to fully enjoy the park.
  • Office hours are from 8:30am to 4:30pm, so plan your arrival within this window for assistance.
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