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Carly's Bait And Boondocking

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29mi from Texana Park and Campground · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Port Lavaca, TX
Beautiful off grid dispersed camping on Lavaca Bay, steps away from the beach and marsh. Sunrises and sunsets are unobstructed from this location. Quiet and peaceful, yet just close enough to the local marina, shopping, and restaurants. Easy access to camp from Ocean Drive. Zero overhead hazards on property, ex. no overhead power lines or tree limbs. Excellent fishing on both the Lavaca Bay/ beach side, and the marsh side of the property. Bring your own kayak or small boat. Launch from the property or anywhere else near by. Shore fishing can be excellent at times. Bird enthusiasts will love the Magic Bird Sanctuary located directly behind the property. Bring your binoculars to get closer to the action. If you are looking for space, relaxation, beautiful scenery and the chance to wet a line, this may be the place for you. Carly's Bait and Boondocking will soon have a small bait shop. Until then, your host will provide you with bait, fish, and crab traps that will be located in the marsh. Feel free to take as much bait from the traps until the actual bait shop is up and running. We are just starting here, and more amenities will be available soon. Until then, please enjoy your stay, and "tight lines" to everyone.
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River Creek Campgrounds

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34mi from Texana Park and Campground · 1 site · Tent · Quail Creek, TX
Welcome to River Creek. An Oasis in Mission Valley Texas that is the ideal weekend get away for the Primal Camper. Fishing, Kayak easement, swimming, access to monitored short gun range, exploring the old homestead site, or even hunting arrowheads along the river, a stocked catch and release pond, and meals can be purchased at the time of Reservations..Just bring your Tent/s, and your personal beverages of choice. Burn pits are at each campsite, and there are several community pits. There is an archery range and an In Case You Forgot Store that carries most camping and cooking items,plus soaps, first aid kits and even some otc medications..ALL ON a secluded Ranch. There are other events available at an extra cost. Standard Camping starts at 35 USD per tent. Other amenities available at Time of Reservations. Horseback riding Basic Camping skills, Campfire cooking, shelter, Fishing, Gun Safety, Bushman Survival, and even a Campsite Contest for those competitive campers who love to compete, all also available on set dates. Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy the Great Outdoors whether New to Camping, Novice, or experienced We at River Creek have a great experience ready for you to enjoy. River Creek Campgrounds give us a Try. Grand Opening after Valentines. We also have Single Camping available for 1 to 3 days. Reservations still apply. Come See us at RIVER CREEK CAMPGROUNDS rivercreekcampground.rcc@gmail.com
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Texana Park And Campground

0.2mi from Texana Park and Campground · 21 sites · Edna, TX
Lake Texana stands out as a unique destination due to its expansive 10,000 acres of water and 125 miles of scenic shoreline, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Nestled on the Navidad River, just 8 miles east of Edna in Jackson County, Texas, this reservoir was created by the construction of the Palmetto Bend Dam, which began in 1968 and was completed in 1979. Managed by the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority, Lake Texana serves as a vital source of drinking water for nearby communities and industries, being the only reservoir under the Authority's management. For fishing enthusiasts, Lake Texana offers a diverse range of fish species, including catfish, bass, and crappie, thanks to regular stocking efforts aimed at enhancing recreational fishing opportunities. The lake is also home to a variety of native plant species, such as coontail, spikerush, cattail, pondweed, bull's tongue, pickerel weed, and duckweed, which contribute to the area's rich ecosystem. However, visitors should be aware of three invasive species present in the lake: hydrilla, giant salvinia, and water hyacinth, with the giant salvinia currently limited to the Sandy Creek
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Brackenridge Park & Campground

1mi from Texana Park and Campground · 23 sites · Edna, TX
Brackenridge Park and Campground stands out for its stunning 240-acre landscape that overlooks the serene Lake Texana, offering a perfect blend of nature and comfort. Visitors can choose from 134 campsites, many of which are beautifully shaded by majestic oak and pecan trees, or opt for one of the five fully furnished, air-conditioned cabins. Each cabin accommodates up to six guests and is conveniently located right on the shores of Lake Texana. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities, including miniature golf, hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Just across Highway 111 lies Texana Park and Campground, formerly known as Lake Texana State Park, which spans an impressive 590 acres. This park features 141 campsites and a spacious day-use area, along with the newly established Texana Community Education Center. Nature lovers will appreciate the over six miles of winding hiking and biking trails that meander through the park. For those seeking additional accommodations, there are two to three-bedroom houses available for rent. The Texana Community Education Center offers a unique opportunity for guests to interact with various wildlife, including snakes, alligators, lizards, and more, enhancing the overall experience at this remarkable destination.
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The best camping in Texana Park and Campground, TX guide

Overview

About

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).

Notable campgrounds

  • Brackenridge Park & Campground - A serene getaway offering full hook-up sites amid lush greenery.
  • Texana Park & Campground - Ideal for families seeking both recreation and relaxation by the lake.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred spot, especially during peak seasons and holidays.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options for additional choices if Texana Park is fully booked.

When to go

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.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly for the unpredictable Texas climate.
  • Be aware of park safety guidelines, especially when engaging in water activities.
  • Accessibility options are available; contact the park in advance for specific needs.
  • Facilities include boat ramps, fishing piers, and nature viewing areas to enhance your visit.
  • Remember to respect the natural environment and wildlife during your stay.
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