Campground Review: La Hacienda RV Resort, Austin, Texas
This is a very nice, 'resort-like' campground, located just northwest of Austin's city center.
Campground Review: Austin Lone Star RV Park, Austin, Texas
This nicely maintained commercial RV park is convenient to downtown and staffed by very friendly employees.
Campground Review: Atlanta State Park, Atlanta, Texas
We absolutely LOVED this park. It was beautiful, private, quiet, and dirt cheap. If we could have stayed here for a week or even more, we would have.
Campground Review: Cedar Hill State Park, Dallas, Texas
This campground has a ton of potential but unfortunately, so much of it is unavailable because of flood damage, it was a bit disappointing. As a base for exploring Dallas, it's quite convenient, but it really could be a destination campground if they would repair the storm damage.
Campground Review: McKinney Falls State Park, Austin, Texas
This is a really beautiful park in an incredible location with one major downfall. As much as we loved it and enjoyed our stay, we'd have to attach a cautionary red flag for anyone planning to stay there in a big rig.
Campground Review: Riverwalk RV Park, San Antonio, Texas
This commercial RV park doesn't look like much, but it has some really nice amenities, and it provides excellent access to downtown San Antonio.
Campground Review: Thousand Trails Colorado River, Columbus, Texas
This is a very beautiful, well maintained, Thousand Trails campground. We stopped here because it was along our route, so it was just a stopover, but we really enjoyed the park.
Campground Review: Galveston Island State Park, Galveston, Texas
Galveston Island State Park has two separate campgrounds, one on the Gulf Coast beach side of the island and the other, about 1.5 miles away, on the bay side of the island. We stayed on the beach side for a week and then booked an additional week on the bay side.
Campground Review: Gulf Coast RV Resort, Beaumont, Texas
We stayed at this park for two nights as it is conveniently located off I-10 and was a perfect place to stop as we traveled west. However, absent our 50% discount with Passport America, we would have a hard time justifying the cost of this place.