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Embark on unforgettable journeys at campgrounds and RV parks with hiking trails, where nature's beauty is just steps from your site. Traverse scenic paths that wind through forests, ascend mountain ridges, or meander alongside rivers and lakes. These destinations cater to hikers of all levels, offering well-marked trails and breathtaking vistas for both leisurely walks and challenging treks.

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A Peace Of Heaven Cabins and RV Park

3 RV Sites, 3 Cabins

A Peace Of Heaven Cabins and RV Park in Vanderpool, TX, offers 3 full-hookup RV sites and 3 cabins, with 30-amp service and room for rigs up to 40 feet. The three sites are sized in the category names, which removes all guesswork: a 20-foot pull-thru and back-ins at 35 and 40 feet. All carry water, sewer, and electric. Read the policies before booking — a maximum of 6 people and 2 cars per site, and because there are no outside bathroom facilities, your unit must be fully self-contained. Note the electrical: this is a 30-amp park, so a rig wired for heavier service will need an adapter and some load management. A dump station and WiFi are on site, and pets are welcome. Swimming, fishing, hiking, volleyball, ping pong, and birding fill the property, in a setting quiet enough that three sites is the whole point. Vanderpool sits in Bandera County near Lost Maples State Natural Area, where an isolated stand of Uvalde bigtooth maples produces the best fall color in the Texas Hill Country, and the Sabinal River runs clear and spring-fed. Rates for sites and cabins are on the booking page. Lost Maples fall color weekends book out furthest ahead.

from $46/night

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Elite Retreat

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Camp Riverview

On the cool, clear Frio River in Concan, Texas—in Uvalde County where the Edwards Plateau's limestone springs and cypress-lined river banks create the Hill Country water paradise that the Frio River's reputation as one of Texas's premier tubing and swimming rivers has sustained for generations of San Antonio and Austin families who make the annual pilgrimage to the Concan corridor each summer—Camp Riverview offers full hookup 20, 30, and 50-amp sites with level rock pads, electricity, water, and sewer and built-in fire pits across three distinct sections (Hilltop, Pecan Grove, and Riverview), along with direct Frio River access for tubing, swimming, and fishing, tube rentals, a playground, a Gaga Ball pit, a laser tag course, clean bathhouses, laundry, a camp store, and WiFi throughout a riverside campground that puts the clearest, coldest river in the Texas Hill Country within steps of your site. On the Frio, tubing is the activity. Everything else is a bonus. Full hookup sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp electric, water, and sewer in the Hilltop, Pecan Grove, and Riverview sections provide the infrastructure variety that matches different site preferences—shade from the pecan trees in the grove section, the open elevation of the hilltop positions, and the direct river proximity of the Riverview sites—all with level rock pads and built-in fire pits for evening use. Tube rentals eliminate the logistics problem that Frio River first-timers face, and the direct river access means the float begins at the campground edge rather than a shuttle drop. Playground equipment, the Gaga Ball pit, and the laser tag course keep the 8-to-12 demographic entertained during the non-river hours, and clean bathhouses, laundry, a camp store, and WiFi handle the practical daily needs of the extended summer stay. Concan sits in Uvalde County on the Frio River where the Edwards Plateau's karst spring system feeds the river with the 68°F groundwater that gives the Frio its name and its distinctive coolness—the limestone aquifer's consistent temperature makes the Frio River reliably cold even in August when the surrounding Texas Hill Country air temperature pushes into the upper 90s and the river's cooling effect shifts from pleasant to essential. The cypress trees that line the Frio's limestone banks create the shade canopy and the root structure that give Concan's river corridor its iconic character. Garner State Park, 8 miles upstream on FM-1050, protects 1,774 acres of the Frio River corridor in one of the most popular state parks in Texas—the nightly outdoor dance on the pavilion, the 2-mile scenic drive to the Frio River overlook, and the inner tube outpost that launches floaters from the park's river access make Garner a complementary destination for the Concan camper whose daily Frio float appetite exceeds what the campground's immediate reach provides. Uvalde, 30 miles west on US-90, provides the regional service infrastructure and the John Nance Garner Museum—the former Speaker of the House and Vice President's memorabilia in the Victorian home where the Uvalde-born politician grew up. Camp Riverview operates through the primary Frio River season from spring break through Labor Day, with the Memorial Day through Labor Day summer window the most heavily attended period when the Frio River's capacity is tested by the full range of Concan's campgrounds, cabins, and river properties. Reservations open months in advance and fill quickly for the peak summer weekends. Book early for Camp Riverview and let the cold, clear Frio River, the full hookup sites, and the cypress-shaded Concan corridor deliver the Texas Hill Country summer water experience that the river's reputation has promised for as long as Hill Country families have been loading tubes and heading south.

from $59/night

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Elite Retreat

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Pitmaster RV Park

31 RV Sites

Pitmaster RV Park in Concan, TX, offers 31 full-hookup back-in RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 65 feet. Every site is a Pioneer standard full-hookup back-in carrying water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi and a picnic table. Every site takes all three amp services, and the park is rated big rig friendly at 65 feet. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, a clubhouse, and visiting food trucks cover the rest. Pets are welcome, with a dog park. A ball field, sport courts, tennis, pickleball, creek frontage, birding, and dark Hill Country sky for stargazing fill the grounds. A state park is nearby. Concan sits in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, where the Frio River's crystal-clear spring-fed water runs through a cypress-shaded canyon — the most sought-after tubing and swimming stretch on the Texas summer calendar. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Frio summer weekends book months ahead.

from $38/night

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HTR TX Hill Country

13 RV Sites, 16 Cabins, 13 Tent Sites

HTR TX Hill Country in Kerrville, TX, offers 13 full-hookup RV sites, 16 cabins, and 13 tent sites, with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 72 feet. Sites come as back-ins and pull-thrus, each carrying water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, picnic table, and barbecue. At 72 feet the pull-thrus take a long coach. A bathhouse with showers, a general store, a clubhouse, a recreation center, and a dump station cover the essentials. Note the pet policy: cabins and lodges carry a $50 per pet charge per reservation. Cancellation terms are published on the resort's site and worth reading before you book. An outdoor pool, walking trails, volleyball, and river frontage support swimming, paddling, paddle boarding, boating, fishing, birding, and stargazing. Kerrville sits in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, a landscape of clear limestone-bottomed rivers, juniper and live oak woodland, and cedar-covered hills that draws more visitors annually than any other inland region in the state. Rates for every accommodation type are on the booking page. Thirteen RV sites in Kerrville means spring and fall weekends book first.

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Triple C Oasis Resort

On over 10 acres in Hondo, Texas—in Medina County at the edge of the Texas Hill Country where the Balcones Escarpment's limestone terrain and the mesquite-and-live-oak ranch country of the Edwards Plateau create the rugged outdoor setting that a Hill Country glamping resort requires—Triple C Oasis Resort, established in 2023, offers insulated fire-resistant 6-meter geodomes with private BBQ grills and fire pits and eco-friendly open floor plans, bell tent bungalows with the softly structured canvas comfort that the glamping format delivers, and The Oasis—a full coffee bar, general store with snacks and outdoor essentials, outdoor lounge for yard games and social gatherings, hot tub, pizza ovens, BBQ pits, showers, and a professional fitness space—in a luxurious nature retreat whose Hill Country position makes it the polished, social glamping address between San Antonio and Hondo for the traveler who wants the campfire without the tent stakes and the outdoor setting without the discomfort. The geodomes are the draw. The coffee bar is the bonus. The 6-meter insulated geodomes provide the distinctive accommodation that defines Triple C's glamping identity—the geodesic structure's efficient geometry and the fire-resistant, insulated fabric create a comfortable interior in the Hill Country's heat and overnight cool, with the eco-friendly open floor plan and the private BBQ grill and fire pit at each unit creating the self-contained outdoor-living experience that the glamping format promises. Bell tent bungalows in the softly structured canvas format provide the alternative accommodation character for guests whose aesthetic runs toward classic canvas camp rather than the geodome's geometric modernity. The Oasis hub—coffee bar, general store, hot tub, pizza ovens, BBQ pits, outdoor lounge with yard games, and the Gym-on-the-Go fitness space with professional-grade equipment—creates the social and recreational center that pulls the resort's guests out of their individual units and into the shared outdoor experience. Hondo sits in Medina County on US-90 between San Antonio and Uvalde in the gently rolling terrain where the Balcones Escarpment's limestone hills and the Edwards Plateau's open ranch country meet the Rio Grande Plains' broader flatland character. The Medina River, flowing through Medina County from its Hill Country headwaters, and the surrounding ranch land support the white-tailed deer, feral hogs, and native bird populations that the Hill Country's outdoor recreation culture centers on. Medina Lake, 30 miles northeast via US-90 and SH-16, occupies the Medina River canyon in the limestone hills north of Castroville—the dam-formed reservoir's 5,575 acres provide the fishing, boating, and waterfront recreation that Medina County's lake recreation alternative to the Frio River offers. San Antonio, 40 miles east on US-90, provides the full metropolitan experience—the Alamo, the River Walk's 15 miles of riverside dining and entertainment, the San Antonio Missions UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Pearl Brewery district that are accessible for a day trip from the Hondo glamping base. Uvalde, 30 miles west, provides the regional town center and the gateway to Garner State Park and the Frio River corridor beyond. Triple C Oasis Resort operates in Medina County's subtropical climate with the Hill Country's moderate elevation providing the cooler overnight temperatures that make outdoor glamping genuinely comfortable from spring through fall—the March through May wildflower season brings the Texas Hill Country's bluebonnet and paintbrush bloom to the roadsides surrounding Hondo, and the October and November deer season activates the Medina County hunting culture that surrounds the resort's ranch-country setting. Reserve your geodome or bell tent at Triple C Oasis and let the Hondo Hill Country, the coffee bar, the hot tub, and the 10-acre glamping retreat deliver the luxurious nature reset that the Texas ranch country between San Antonio and the Frio River provides.

from $22/night

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Cowboys and Angels Retreat

In the limestone hills and live oak valleys of Texas Hill Country near Kerrville, Cowboys and Angels Retreat occupies 50 secluded acres in Mountain Home, Kerr County—a location that delivers the rare combination of genuine rural isolation and comfortable resort amenities, Bortle 3 dark skies overhead, and the full Texas Hill Country experience within easy reach of the Guadalupe River, the Hill Country Wine Trail, and the community of Kerrville that anchors the region's cultural and outdoor recreation life. For travelers who want a Texas getaway that feels like a genuine escape rather than a suburban RV park, Cowboys and Angels provides the setting and the solitude. Themed cabins in a variety of configurations give guests the rustic-with-comfort accommodation that fits the Hill Country aesthetic, and full-service RV sites accommodate large rigs on a gated property with a swimming pool, hot tub, and laundry. A community fire pit creates the evening gathering space that the Hill Country's warm nights call for, and walking trails through the property's 50 acres allow guests to explore the terrain and observe the whitetail deer, wild turkeys, and the exotic species that roam through this part of Kerr County with characteristic Hill Country unconcern for the humans watching them. WiFi is available throughout for guests who need connectivity. The retreat's event venue infrastructure—a fully equipped serving kitchen, party barn, pavilion, and outdoor bar (BYOB)—makes Cowboys and Angels a serious wedding and event destination in addition to a campground, and the private 50-acre setting provides the seclusion that Hill Country event planners and couples come looking for in this part of the state. A spring-fed pond on the property supports fishing and the wildlife observation that the water source naturally concentrates, and the surrounding Kerr County landscape creates the intimate, rolling terrain that defines the Hill Country's visual character. Mountain Home's position in Kerr County puts it in the geographic heart of the Texas Hill Country Wine Trail, where over 50 wineries and tasting rooms have transformed the region into one of the most productive wine-growing areas in the state. Kerrville, the county seat, provides the Guadalupe River State Park and Honey Creek State Natural Area, the Kerrville Folk Festival—one of Texas's most beloved outdoor music events—and the Riverside Nature Center's native plant gardens and wildlife education programming. The Guadalupe River's cold, spring-fed waters support excellent fishing and tubing in the warmer months. Cowboys and Angels operates as a year-round retreat in the Hill Country's mild climate, where even January days are typically comfortable and the spring wildflower season from March through April produces the bluebonnet displays that make Kerr County roads some of the most scenic in Texas. Summer brings the pool and the outdoor bar to prominence; fall brings the golden light and comfortable temperatures that make the Hill Country's live oak and cypress landscape particularly beautiful. Reserve your cabin or RV site at Cowboys and Angels and let Kerr County's 50 acres of stargazing, wildlife, and Hill Country character deliver exactly the Texas escape you came looking for.

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Lightning Ranch RV Park

46 RV Sites, 1 Cabin

Lightning Ranch RV Park in Pipe Creek, Texas, offers 47 full-hookup RV sites and a cabin in the geographic center of the Texas Hill Country, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 65 feet in back-in and pull-through configurations. A lake, creek, walking trails, and a dog park sit on a quiet property equidistant from Bandera, Boerne, Lake Medina, and San Antonio. Forty-seven sites carry water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp in back-in and pull-through layouts, sized to 65 feet, with site WiFi. A cabin serves guests without a rig. A general store, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. Pets are welcome. The setting is the amenity. A lake and creek run the property, with walking trails, hiking, birding, picnicking, and boating from camp, and a dog park for pets. This is the Hill Country's defining character — limestone springs, live oak savanna, cypress-lined creeks — in a quiet, scenic setting rather than a programmed resort. The regional access is unusual for a single address. Hill Country State Natural Area and Government Canyon State Natural Area are both within reach, along with Medina Lake, Bandera, Cascade Caverns, Polly's Chapel, and the Timber Ridge and Cibolo Creek wineries. San Antonio lies south, Bandera west, Boerne east, and Lake Medina north — the Hill Country's German and Czech settlement traditions and its contemporary wine and craft beer scene are all accessible from here. The park operates through the Texas Hill Country season, with spring wildflowers and fall the most comfortable windows and the heaviest demand. Reserve ahead for wildflower season and holiday weekends.

from $45/night

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Al's Hideaway Cabins & RV Park

9 RV Sites

Al's Hideaway Cabins & RV Park in Pipe Creek, TX, offers 9 full-hookup pull-thru RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 75 feet. Every site is a pull-thru carrying water, sewer, and electric — nothing needs unhitching, and at 75 feet the sites take the longest coaches, which is unusual for a nine-site Hill Country property. A bathhouse with showers, a general store, a pavilion, and a dump station cover the essentials, and pets are welcome. An outdoor pool and hiking fill the grounds, in a cedar lodge-style retreat that trades resort programming for quiet. Pipe Creek sits in Bandera County between the Medina River valley and the rolling ranch terrain that defines the Texas Hill Country at its least developed. Rates for sites and cabins are on the booking page. Nine big-rig pull-thrus in the Hill Country go quickly — reserve ahead for spring wildflower season and fall.

from $42/night

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Elite Retreat

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Sun Retreats San Antonio West

109 RV Sites, 2 Cottages, 3 Houses

Sun Retreats San Antonio West in Texas offers 109 full-hookup RV sites and five cottage and house units on West Loop 1604 North, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 45 feet behind a gated entrance, open all year. Premiere back-in and pull-through categories join standard and economy tiers, with a pool, hot tub, fitness center, and arcade. One hundred nine sites span economy back-in, economy pull-thru, standard full hookup, standard pull-thru, premiere back-in, and premiere pull-thru categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 45 feet, with picnic tables. Six tiers from economy through premiere give genuine budget range within one property. Five cottages and houses plus cabins round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills and exchange, dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. The property was formerly Sun Outdoors San Antonio West. An outdoor pool and hot tub and sauna anchor the property, with a fitness center, clubhouse, game room, arcade, bocce ball, horseshoes, walking trails, hiking, a playground, dog park, and on-site dining filling the grounds. Fishing, boating, swimming, and planned activities round it out. Pets are welcome. The western Bexar County loop corridor connects the Hill Country approach on US-90 with SeaWorld San Antonio, Natural Bridge Caverns, and the Medina River valley — the point where the metro's suburban edge gives way to limestone and cedar savanna. Spring and summer drive the heaviest demand. Reserve well ahead.

from $59/night

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Elite Retreat

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Firefly Resort

Firefly Resort in Fredericksburg, TX, offers full-hookup RV sites carrying water, sewer, and electric, with site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, picnic table, and barbecue at each site. Both pull-thru and back-in layouts are available. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, and a clubhouse cover the essentials. Contact the resort for site count, amp service, and maximum rig length, since those specifics aren't published here. An outdoor pool and a playground anchor the grounds, with swimming on site, hiking and picnicking close by, and boating nearby. Fredericksburg sits in Gillespie County in the Texas Hill Country, where the German immigrant settlement of 1846 produced the wine country, peach orchards, and historic Main Street that have made it the most visited small city in Texas. A state park and a national park unit are both within reach, and the wineries start at the edge of town. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Wine season weekends and the peach harvest fill Fredericksburg — reserve well ahead, and call to confirm your rig's fit.

from $37/night

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SKYE Texas Hill Country Resort

57 RV Sites, 35 Cabins, 6 Nature Pods

SKYE Texas Hill Country Resort in Fredericksburg offers 57 full-hookup RV sites, 35 cabins, and six nature pods, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, EV charging, and rigs accepted to 45 feet behind a gated entrance. Waterfront back-in and waterfront pull-in categories join deluxe, premium, and pull-through tiers, with a pool, clubhouse, and farm-to-table dining. Fifty-seven sites span deluxe back-in, premium back-in, pull-thru, waterfront back-in, and waterfront pull-in categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 45 feet. EV charging on site is still uncommon at RV resorts and worth knowing about if you tow with an electric vehicle. Thirty-five cabins and six nature pods round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, restrooms, showers, a snack bar, and a pet washing station handle the practical side. An outdoor pool anchors the property, with a clubhouse, sports courts, pickleball, bocce ball, walking trails, a lake, pond, pavilion, and on-site dining filling the grounds. Live music runs through the season, hiking and biking are close, and the dark Hill Country sky makes for excellent stargazing. Birding across the property is productive. Fredericksburg is the most visited town in the Texas Hill Country — German heritage, Main Street's shops and beer halls, more than 50 wineries within a short drive, and Enchanted Rock just north. Spring wildflowers and fall harvest drive the sharpest demand in Fredericksburg. Reserve well ahead for March through May and September through November.

from $46 $40/night

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Dos Rios RV Park

14 RV Sites, 10 Cabins, 5 Tent Sites, 6 Glamping Sites, 3 Airstreams

Dos Rios RV Park in Mason, TX, offers 14 full-hookup RV sites, 10 cabins, 5 tent sites, and 9 Airstream and glamping sites, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 60 feet. Sites are grouped by position on the property — Lower, Upper, and Pull-Throughs — all carrying water, sewer, and electric. A bathhouse with showers, a general store, firewood, and WiFi cover the essentials, with cabins and Airstreams for guests arriving without a rig. Pets are welcome. The name says it: the James River meets the Llano here, and a twenty-acre island is accessible from the grounds. Guests kayak, fish, hike, and stargaze under some of the darkest sky in Texas. Mason sits in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. The park is less than eight miles south of town: take Highway 87 south for a mile, turn right on RR 1723 for 2.4 miles, then right on RR 2389 for 4.4 miles. Rates for every accommodation type are on the booking page. Two rivers and an island on 14 RV sites — reserve well ahead for spring and fall.

from $35/night


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