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Rio Frio Campground

73 sites · RV, Tent

The Rio Frio Campground has a similar set of perks to explore as their neighboring sites at Live Oak.

Nearby amenities include a shower and 50-amp hook-ups. Hop on the mountain biking trail just west of your camp, or head east and toss your tube in the Frio to float the afternoon away!
What this place offers
Campfire allowed
No pets allowed
Showers
Toilets
Potable water
Picnic tables
No sewage hookups
No electric hookups
73 sitesRV, Tent
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8 ratings · 5 reviews
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Elizabeth E.
6 years on Hipcamp
Mixed feelings
· September 2018
Way too crowded in summer. We now stay at a private campground outside Garner. Must book a year out.
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Camden M.
7 years on Hipcamp
Recommends
· June 2017
We love garner lots of hiking, tubing, swimming but this one check the parks website if you want to float the river because sometimes in the dry times the river isn't flowing.
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Havalah W.
7 years on Hipcamp
Recommends
· May 2017
it's lovely, and always really packed
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Prabin S.
7 years on Hipcamp
April 2017
Don't stay in 434, 429 and 431 - not enough shades
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Trek T.
10 years on Hipcamp
January 2015
If you go here and you've got the legs you've to hike up Old Baldy Trail. It's an epic view.
LocationRio Frio Campground, Garner State Park, Texas, United States
What this place offers
Campfire allowed
No pets allowed
Showers
Toilets
Potable water
Picnic tables
No sewage hookups
No electric hookups

Your guide to camping in Rio Frio Campground

Overview

Biking

For those looking to explore the wildlife by bike, the Old Entrance Road trail is a paved road where bikers can keep an eye out for the golden-cheeked warblers, and for the off-roaders, Garner State Park trail provides moderate difficulty mountain biking with great views!

Boating

Garner State Park’s breathtaking Frio River is the perfect spot to paddle, inner tube, kayak or canoe, so stick to the non-motorized boat varieties to enjoy everything this clear, stunning river has to offer.

Fishing

Among the fish you might catch at Frio River: largemouth bass, catfish, and sunfish. This beautiful river is the perfect spot for canoe fishing, with beautiful scenery, easy access from camping areas, and enough fish swimming through these waters to keep you busy all day long. Here’s a great place to see what other folks have been catching.

Hiking

A web of trails meander through Garner State Park, making it ideal for a walk in the woods or even a technical, cliff-side hike. Limestone cliffs and deep canyons make every ascent worth the effort, while flat trails in the northern areas of the park are flat and open. Head to Shady Oak or Painted Rock for the best views, but you’ll have to climb over 1800 feet. Avoid the more difficult trails when rocks may be slick from rain. There are too many trails to name at Garner State Park, but Summit Post offers a great guide for all your hiking needs.

Horseback riding

Head to the Old Horse Trail for a narrow trek through the woods. The trail ascends several hundred feet so the slopes are steep. Looking for a little more instruction? Nearby Elm Creek Stables offer guided tours on horseback.

Paddling

Nothing beats paddling down the Frio River, so whether you’re in a kayak, a canoe, a paddle boat or an inner tube, enjoy everything Garner State Park has to offer on this magnificent river. Kayaks, canoes, paddle boats, and inner tubes can all be rented and there are also small lockers by the boathouse, to make your paddling adventure as easy as can be.

Swimming

The clear, crisp water of Frio River is great for a dip on a hot summer day. Whether you’re taking a break along the Blinn River Trail, jumping out of the inner tube, or just spending a day by the banks of the river, you can’t beat the swimming at Garner State Park.

Wildlife watching

Taking a hike through Garner State Park’s extensive trail system is the best way to enjoy the birds and wildlife, but a paddle down the river will also bring you face to face with plenty of water-dwelling creatures.

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