River, stream, or creek camping near Three Rivers with wifi provided

Whether camping lakeside or along the riverfront—you’re never far from the water in Three Rivers.

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2 top river, stream, or creek campgrounds near Three Rivers with wifi provided

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Nueces River Retreat

35 sites · RVs4 acres · George West, TX
Nestled along the Nueces River with huge live oak trees and some of the best fishing and hunting in Texas, Riverfront RV Park is the place to stay!  The park was built in 2012 and owned by a family of avid fishermen, who now live in Rockport and enjoy their careen as guides.  The Texas Parks and Wildlife Nueces Paddling Trail is about a quarter mile up river from the park and features a public boat ramp.  The terrain along the river has some nice rolling hills and nature lovers will appreciate the wildlife in the area. Learn more about this land:Right on the Nueces River with huge live oak trees, providing plenty of shade. Quiet and peaceful with lots of wildlife. Free WiFi provided for all!  Come Enjoy!
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Circle Z Camp

1 site · RV10 acres · Runge, TX
There are 9 acres on high ground with a stocked pond(catfish, bluegil, bass). 1 acre on the San Antonio River. Great for kayaking (4 kayaks are available). There is also a golf cart and bikes on property. ATv's are allowed. Great for family get togethers. You can fish, swim, bbq, or hang out around the fire and watch the sun set or star gaze.
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River, stream, or creek camping near Three Rivers with wifi provided guide

Overview

Equidistant from San Antonio and Corpus Christi, Three Rivers has both coast and city within easy reach. There are plenty of good reasons to stay local, though, most notably the Choke Canyon State Park, where camping comes with lake views. Set sail along the Choke Canyon Reservoir or cool off with a swim, try your luck fishing for largemouth bass and catfish, or explore the bird trails where Green Jay and Harris’s Hawk are common sightings. The town’s namesake rivers—Atascosa, Frio, and Nueces—are also bird-watching hotspots and dotted with RV parks and riverfront campgrounds.  

Where to go

South San Antonio

San Antonio, with its bustling River Walk and UNESCO-listed Alamo, is just an hour north of Three Rivers. Campers can check into an RV park close to downtown, but more scenic options lie south of town. Pitch your tent by Calaveras Lake or Braunig Lake, and catch some catfish to cook over a lakeside campfire.  

Hill Country

The rugged peaks and lakes that hem in San Antonio’s northern boundaries mark your arrival in Texas Hill County. Adventurers should head to the Guadalupe River State Park, where river tubing and mountain biking are the activities of choice, while the Government Canyon State Natural Area has walk-in tent campsites surrounded by wilderness. To the east, the Hill Country State Natural Area has trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, as well as backcountry camping. 

South Coast

The sandy shores of the Gulf of Mexico lie just an hour’s drive south of Three Rivers. RV parks and beachside campgrounds pepper the coast around Corpus Christi, where you can fish, kayak, or enjoy water sports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing. There’s camping right on the beach at Mustang Island State Park, while the Padre Island National Seashore is the place to hike through the dunes and spot dolphins and sea turtles along the coast.

When to go

Texan summers are hot and humid, so leave the tent at home and opt for an air-conditioned RV instead. Better yet, plan your camping trip for spring, fall, or winter, when the weather is better suited to outdoor activities. Choke Canyon State Park is busiest during the spring and fall migrations—this is the best time to work through your bird checklist, but campsites can fill up quickly, so book ahead. 

Know before you go

  • There are no direct public transport links to Three Rivers from San Antonio or Corpus Christi. You’ll need your own transportation to get around. 
  • Three Rivers has a selection of shops where you can purchase groceries, camping gear, and fishing supplies. Pick up everything you need in town before heading out to Choke Canyon. 
  • Most Texas state parks require reservations for both day passes and campgrounds, and fishing permits are often required. 

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