Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Texana Park and Campground adventure.
Discover the allure of Texana Park and its scenic campgrounds.
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).
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.