The best camping near Lake Brownwood State Park

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Jim Ned River Front Getaway

5 sites · RVs2 acres · Brownwood, TX
Welcome to our slice of paradise in Thrifty, Texas, where adventure awaits along the tranquil shores of the Jim Ned River. Nestled on 2 acres of pristine riverfront property, our spacious RV sites offer the perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. RV sites have 20/30/50 amp electric hookups. Cast your line into the sparkling waters for some of the best fishing around, or embark on a leisurely kayak or paddleboard adventure along the meandering river. Just a short 20-minute paddle away lies Lake Brownwood, beckoning with its scenic beauty and endless recreational opportunities. After a day of exploration, return to your RV site and relax amidst the beauty of nature. Fire up the grill for a cookout, gather around the campfire under the starry sky, and savor the peace and serenity of riverside living. With full hookups and ample space for fishing, cooking out, and enjoying the great outdoors, our property is the perfect destination for your next getaway in Brown County.
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Escanaba Bend On The Colorado

54 sites · RVs, Tents140 acres · San Saba, TX
Come for the day. Stay for the stars!!! Bring yourself, your family and your friends too experience what our family has been sharing together for the last four generations. Sit underneath our giant 600+ year old Live Oaks and imagine all the settlers and Native Americans who stopped in the shade here along the banks of The Colorado River. We have 140 acres of land to explore. Old pecan orchards, cattle pens, open fields, giant trees and half a mile of the Colorado River to access. While visiting you can expect to see and experience native flora and wildlife. Don't forget your binoculars! People enjoy flying kites, picnicking, camping, hiking, nature study, radio controlled devices, rock hounding (surface hunting only, no digging allowed), fishing, kayaking, swimming or wading in the water( depth of water varies and may drop off without warning, rocks are also underwater and not visible at all times), observing ranch work, riding bicycles or hoverboards, feeding our cattle and goats (only our special "cookies" or approved foods please), walking their leashed pets, collecting firewood to burn, sitting around our communal fire pit and stargazing while checking out the visible Milky Way. Escanaba Bend is a fully operating and working cattle ranch. We raise our livestock kindly from birth thru end of life, with the goal of producing happy, healthy and natural beef cattle. We are sure you'll find something here that'll make your heart smile. We look forward to hosting and meeting you soon! -Sara and Family ******YOUR STANDARD CHECK-IN MUST HAPPEN NO LATER THAN 8PM. LATE ARRIVALS *MUST* BE PREARRANGED WITH CAMP HOST. IF YOU'VE BOOKED A RIVERSIDE CAMP SPOT, YOU MUST ARRIVE BEFORE SUNSET TO SET UP CAMP!!!!! OTHERWISE YOU'LL ONLY BE ALLOWED TO SET UP IN OUR GENERAL CAMPING AREA UNTIL DAYLIGHT WHEN YOU MAY MOVE TO YOUR REGISTERED SITE.****** ***WE MAINTAIN THE RIGHT TO ASK ANYONE TO LEAVE THE PROPERTY WHO WE DETERMINE TO BE A NUISANCE OR RISK TO THEMSELVES OR OTHERS*** For our visitors we offer: *clean and sanitized porta potties *a potable water station *dispersed camping within designated areas * internet availability within specific area * picnic tables- first come first serve *large communal fire pit or small site pits * toilet paper for purchase ( not provided otherwise) * special "cookies" for purchase by the bucket to feed the cows and goats For our visitors we ask that you acknowledge and abide: * nothing goes into the porta potty except human waste ( this keeps them functioning properly and clean) * respect all our penned and free roaming livestock and farm pets *all of YOUR pets, on leash, at all times *clean up all waste/droppings from your pets *pack in- pack out (what you bring in you must take out with you when you leave *NO personal/ composting toilets. use only the porta potties provided by us. *all river, tank, water use is at your own risk including but not limited to, swimming, kayaking, wading, floating, fishing... * surface hunting for rocks only ( NO DIGGING ALLOWED EVER ) *by TX state law you should obtain a fishing license for any public or private waterways to fish, except where legal to fish without one in TX State Parks. *there are venomous snakes, bees, ants and poisonous plants as well as other critters that are native to the area **UNDER TEXAS LAW (CHAPTER 87, CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE), A FARM ANIMAL PROFESSIONAL OR FARM OWNER OR LESSEE IS NOT LIABLE FOR AN INJURY TO OR THE DEATH OF A PARTICIPANT IN FARM ANIMAL ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING AN EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR, RESULTING FROM THE INHERENT RISKS OF FARM ANIMAL ACTIVITIES. **UNDER TEXAS LAW (CHAPTER 75A, CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE), AN AGRITOURISM ENTITY IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY TO OR DEATH OF AN AGRITOURISM PARTICIPANT RESULTING FROM AN AGRITOURISM ACTIVITY.
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Inez Spring Riverfront RV Resort

41 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Eastland, TX
* OUR 250,000 GALLON POOL OPENS 5/5/2023 * Owned by Sam & Dee Williams, Inez Spring Riverfront Park was originally envisioned and created as a family retreat. As the park began to take shape, the Williams' realized what a hidden gem it really is. The natural spring that feeds Joshua's pond was named after Sam's mother, Inez. The area around Eastland is rich with local history, including Captain Eastland and the black bean, Old Rip the horned toad, The Santa Clause bank robbery, Ringling Brothers' Circus, Bonnie & Clyde, etc. In addition the area is known to have had a significant prehistoric Native American population. In fact, Sam and Dee are curators of an impressive collection of artifacts found throughout the area. The park boasts 15 camp sites and a large number of picnic spots along the riverfront and near Joshua's Pond, for day use. The Williams Family carved out a trail system that takes hikers along the rim of rock outcrops, between the gaps of huge rock slabs, along the banks of the Leon River and through a heavy shaded canopy of red oak, pecan and cedar elm. There's even a small cave for the adventurous spelunker. Kayaking is popular on the river and kayaks can be rented on the property. Admission provides a full day of fishing, hiking, swimming, boating, picnicking, bicycling, etc. Guests can even stay overnight on primitive campsites, for an additional fee.
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Comanche Oaks Ranch

2 sites · RVs, Tents78 acres · Mullin, TX
Learn more about this land:Hipcampers can expect to see one of the darkest skies in Central Texas, located far enough away from Austin and Dallas light pollution to clearly see the Milky Way on a cloudless night. Drive carefully on the dirt roads leading to the ranch; as deer are plentiful all around the property. Wildlife viewing is exceptional, with a wide range of animals typical of the rolling hills of Central Texas Hillcountry. The property has patches of open meadows speckled with hundreds of large, beautiful heritage trees including Live Oaks, Red Oaks, Cedar Elms, and Pecans. There are two small ponds on the property, with plenty of frogs and typical aquatic species providing a natural soundscape at night. Feel free to explore the site on foot or vehicles, but please keep vehicles only on existing dirt roads (no off-roading allowed). Feel free to use the RV hookup at the green metal building, and enjoy the stunning sunset views of the Texas Hillcountry from the elevated wooden deck connected to the building. The large propane grill (propane provided) on the wooden deck is also available for camper use. Campers can make a campfire in the designated fire pit only, and you must bring your own firewood. Campers may use the outdoor shower station, but you must bring your own water and mobile shower bag to hang from the hook at the top of the shower station.
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Republic Of Texas Campground

27 sites · RVs40 acres · Comanche, TX
ABOUT THE PARK This campground currently offers 26 spacious sites, 12 of which are pull-through. Included in these sites are both 30- and 50-amp hookups, water, sewage, WIFI, gorgeous sunrises, and sunsets. Other amenities include a pet area, children’s playground, fishing, hiking, picnic areas, fire rings, a full kitchen available for special events (located in the office), detached bathroom and shower facilities, ice machine, outdoor and indoor TV, communal area with smoker, gazebos and outdoor games.If you have any questions about amenities that are available please contact the office. THINGS TO DO NEAR COMANCHE Enjoy the quiet beauty of central Texas at our beautiful campground. While you'll have plenty of time to relax and take in nature with your friends and family, you also have plenty of fun attractions to visit and spend time on during your stay.If you need some inspiration on what to plan for your outing, our handy attraction guide will show you some of the best things to do in the area. Feel free to give it a look. •Lake Proctor State Park If you are hoping to surround yourself with outdoor fun, your attention should turn to Lake Proctor first. While not the deepest lake by any means (Proctor's depth is around 34 feet), it's one of the most massive lakes near Comanche, making it a hotspot for summer tourism. •Wineries, Vineyards, and Breweries Comanche is a central location for excellent drinks and nightlife. Whether you want to have a cozy romantic getaway with your loved one or you want to taste as many unique flavors as possible, Comanche has a drink experience for you. •Par Country Club 1658 Hwy 2861 Comanche, TX 76442 (254)879- 2296 You don't need to 'rough it in everything you do when you're camping. The Par Country Club offers a fulfilling game of golf. There are 18 holes and they have golf cart rentals. Book a tee time today! •Comanche County Historical Museum 402 Moorman Rd, Comanche, TX 76442 (325)356-5115 You can learn about a culture from its roots, and the best way to appreciate what Comanche County has become is by learning its history at the local museum. Read the stories of the pioneers who settled here, and gain further appreciation for their legacy. RESTAURANTS NEAR COMANCHE, TEXAS •The Harvest •Los Juanes Mexican & BBQ •Cook's Fish Barn
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Lake Cisco Rentals

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Cisco, TX
Lake Cisco Rentals is located on 1.4 acres of Lakeside in the heart of Lake Cisco in Cisco, Texas. Many have made L.C.R. their "Honey Hole" vacation spot or quick trip getaway from the city, here is why: Small town Cisco (pop 3,800) is a friendly community located 110 miles west of Fort worth and 47 miles East of Abilene. Cisco is famously know for having the First Hilton Hotel established in 1920 and The Worlds Largest Swimming Pool(out of commission). Some of its featured attractions are its Museums full of western history, Antique stores, Downtown festivities and the Cisco Pie fest. We offer boat rentals if you wish to go explore around the lake to get a magnificent inclusive experience of Lake Cisco. We Rent kayaks, Peddle boats, Canoes and other Small boats if you like to access the rustic outdoors, we also rent fishing poles as well as other lake accessories. Bring your Pole and Fish for Large mouth Bass, Big Catfish, and many other species including crappie, sand bass and bream. We are 4.5 miles North of Downtown Cisco. Take a walk downtown to marvel at all the fully restored 1920's buildings, gift shops, antique stores, and shopping boutiques. If you get thirsty take a break at the Brewery for a freshly brewed beer, or beverage. Get a latte, cappuccino, or iced mocha made right in front of you at the coffee shop all located on the streets of downtown Cisco. There is hiking nearby. BBQ pits are provided to enjoy your dinner outdoors, as well as a fire pit (wood provided) to roast marshmallows and make memories. You will have the Best Lake Life experience that will lasts long after your stay. If there are any questions or specific request please don't hesitate to ask. We are happy to accommodate and meet all your needs while you stay.
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The best camping near Lake Brownwood State Park guide

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Frolic in, on, or near the water. Several beaches will cool you off on a hot summer's day. Be prepared for the crowds coming from DFW. Bring your own boat or rent a jet ski, canoe, or motorboat. This lake offers waterskiing, boogie boarding, tubing, and pontoon boats.

Cast your line in the water to catch dinner. Bass, crappie, and channel cats rule this lake. With hundreds of inlets and a 95-foot depth, there are plenty of big ones for everyone. The park loans out fishing poles in case you forget yours.

Lake Brownwood has 6 miles of trails, most notably the bicycle-friendly Nopales Ridge Trail. There are plenty of benches and picnic spots along the route. Those come in handy during scorching summer months.

Pick a water-only tent site if you prefer rustic camping. The park as 20 sites with full hookups and 10 screened shelters. Rent one of 16 cabins for a glamping getaway.

Notable campgrounds

  • Full Hookup Sites: Equipped for convenience, these sites offer water, electricity, and sewer for a comfortable camping experience.
  • Screened Shelters: Perfect for those seeking a rustic yet sheltered stay, these structures provide a unique outdoor lodging option.
  • Historic Cabins: Immerse yourself in the park's history with a stay in one of the charming, CCC-built cabins.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially if you plan to visit during the busy summer season or on weekends and holidays.
  • Take advantage of the park's online reservation system for a hassle-free booking experience.
  • Call the customer service center at (512) 389-8900 for personalized assistance with your reservation.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case the park reaches capacity.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Lake Brownwood State Park is during the spring or fall when the Texas heat is more bearable. Summer is the busiest season, offering full access to all facilities, but be prepared for high temperatures. Winters are mild, making it a peaceful off-season retreat.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly, as temperatures can vary from a low of 34°F in January to highs of 94°F in July.
  • Remember that the park often reaches capacity; reserve your passes in advance to guarantee entry.
  • For a safe visit, review water safety tips before engaging in any water sports on the lake.
  • Accessibility information is available for those with special needs, ensuring everyone can enjoy the park.
  • Stay connected with the park's updates by following Lake Brownwood State Park on Facebook and Instagram.

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